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[image]ALBERT DÜRER: “Self-portrait as the Ecce Homo”, c.1500 - oil on panel, Munich
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Albert Durer, The Four Apostles
Triptych
German Rennaissance painter
The apostles are recognizable by their symbols:
- John the Evangelist: open book
- St. Peter: keys
- St. Mark: scroll
- St. Paul: sword and closed book
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Albert Durer, Adam and Eve
1507 oil painting
Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
perfect human form corresponded to a system of proportion and measurements
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Lucas Cranach the nymph of the spring
after 1537 oil on panel
Oil on wood. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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Altdorfer, Danube landscape
oil on panel, c. 1522–25;
in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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Bernini Saint Peter's Piazza
Vatican Rome,
Italy, 1656 to 1667
2 arms out of marble collumade row of columns.enterance looks like a facade-roman temple.
Baroque
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Bernini's Ecstasy of St. Theresa,
1647-52 (Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome) Italy
3 dimensional angel holding arrow piercing nun.
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Bernini's David
1623 Italy
marble sculpture
shows action movement, action of throwing the stone
Baroque
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Bacchus (c.1595) Carravaggio
by Italian Baroque master
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Caravaggio Calling of St Matthew
1599-1600
Oil on Canvas
Baroque
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The Entombment of Christ (1602–1603)
Caravaggio
painted for Santa Maria in Vallicella
oil on canvas
Baroque
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Artemisia Gentileschi,
Judith and her Maidservant
(1613-14) Oil on canvas Palazzo Pitti, Florence Italy
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Artemisia Gentileschi La Pittura
(self portrait as the allegory of painting)
Italy
1638-39. Oil on canvas
Baroque
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Rigaud Portrait of Louis XIV
Paris, after 1700 Oil on canvas France
expensive clothing, royal robe, golden, wig, looking at us digustingly "the Sun king"
Baroque
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mansart and charles le brun hall of mirrors
started in 1678 France
the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles and is one of the most famous rooms in the world.
at the time mirrors were most expensive
used by the sun king
baroque
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Landscape with Saint John on Patmos, oil on canvas by Nicolas Poussin, 1640 France
his work was idealistic baroque classicism
studied ancientsculptures
Baroque
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Claude Lorrain Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba
1648, France
Old testament classicist, temple, house out of the rennaissance. seaport subject, vessels. time conflicts. queen from the bible. there is source of light and depth in painting
baroque
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Velazquez The surrender at Breda
(The Lances) Spain,
before 1635 Oil on canvas
Baroque
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Velazquez Las Meninas (the maids of honor)
Spain,
1656/57. Oil on canvas
velazquez in painting.
Baroque
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Rubens Raising of the Cross
1610, Church of Saint Walpurga, Antwerp, Belgium
Flanders
triptych Oil on panel
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Rubens Henri IV Receiving the portrait of Marie de' Medici
1621-1625 Flanders
oil on canvas
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Van Dyck Charles I at the Hunt
1635. It was paid for by the king in 1638, and was meant to be a portrait of the monarch "at the hunt," hence his aristocratic - and therefore elegant and distinguished - rather than specifically royal appearance
oil on canvas
Flanders
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Carla Peeters, Still life with flowers, goblet...pretzel
1611 oil on canvas
goblet was extravagant(silver)
Flanders
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Judith Leyster Self Portrait
1635
oil on canvas
Dutch Republic
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Rembrandt Captain Frans Banning Cocq Mustering his company (the night watch)
1642
oil on canvas
Dutch Republic
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Rembrandt Self Portrait
1659
Oil on Canvas
Dutch Republic
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Jan Vermeer Woman holding a balance
1662-1663
Oil on canvas
allegorical(dressed in blue, pregnant, mary)
Dutch Republic
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Gerard ter Borch The Suitors Visit
1658 oil on canvas
Dutch Republic
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Boffrand Salon de la princesse hotel de soubise
(german)
started in 1732
France
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Watteau Le pelerinage a lile de cithere (pilgrimage to cythera)
1717 oil on canvas
Setting out for the island of love - or leaving it?
France
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Watteau The signboard of Gersaint
1721 Oil on canvas
France
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Boucher, The triumph of Venus
1743 Black chalk and gouache
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Fragonard The meeting
- Oil on Canvas
- c. 1771-73
- France
- Roccoco
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Chardin The Governess
1739 oil on canvas
France
during roccoco, did still life
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Vigee-Lebrun portrait of marie antoinette with her children
1787
(recognized as one of the most famous women painters in 18th cent)
oil on canvas
versailles, France
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Labille-Guiard Self portrait with two pupils
1785 Oil on canvas
French
Neoclassicism
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David Oath of the Horatii
1784, oil on canvas
The painting depicts three members of the Roman Horatii family, who, according to Titus Livius' Ab Urbe Condita (From the Founding of the City) had been chosen for a ritual duel against three members of the Curiatii, a family from Alba Longa, in order to settle disputes between the Romans and the latter city
neoclassicm, France
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Giardon, portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley
1747
neoclassicism, France
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Houdon George Washington
1785-1788 marble, life-size
France, neoclassical
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Lord Burlington Chiswick House
1729
had a lot to do with the grand tour
precursion of neo-classicism
palladiamism-1720's classicism is not existant
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Hackwood/wedgood "am i not a man and a brother?"
1787
Medallion jasperwire, gold
antislavery movement
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Wedgewood Vase with Homer 1786
englightenment England
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Hogarth The marriage contract from marriage a la mode
1745 oil on canvas
a pointed skewering of upper class 18th century society. This moralistic warning shows the miserable tragedy of an ill-considered marriage for money
England. enlightenment?
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Reynolds Lady Sarah Bunbury Sacrificing to the Graces
1765. Oil on canvas
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Gainsborough mrs. richard brinsley sheridan
1785-1787 oil on canvas
very natural, she blends into nature, sheer clothing, hair blows freely in the wind.
England, enlightenment-romanticism?
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Wright an experiment on a bird in the air pump
1768 oil on canvas
everything about enlightenment movement
scientific experimentation, etc.
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Angelica kauffmann cornelia pointing to her children as her treasures
1785 oil on canvs
-Cornelia exemplifies the “good mother” (popular subject in late eighteenth century) -in the reforming spirit of the Enlightenment – depicted subjects that would teach lessons in virtue (didactic paintings)
romanticism-enlightenment, England
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West The death of general wolfe
1771 oil on canvas
West depicts General Wolfe as a Christ-like figure. This painting has a triangular composition, made by the top of the flag (as the apex) and the positions of the men. It resembles the painting of La Pietà, where Christ is held in the embrace of the Virgin Mary.
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Fuseli the nightmare
1781 oil on canvas
gothic romanticism, depicts creature on the lady
night-mare. supposedly created to show guilty sins
romanticism, england
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Rosalba carriera charles sackville 2 duke of dorset
1730 oil painting
Italy
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Canaletto santi giovanni e paolo
1725 oil on canvas
Italy
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Canova cupid and psyche
1793 plaster
cupid abducting psyche(soul)
neoclassical Italy
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Jefferson Monticello
1772
near Charlottesville, Virginia, was the estate of Thomas Jefferson
based the residence on the renaissance ItalianPalladio's projects architect
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David Napoleon crossing the st. bernard
1800. Oil on canvas
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Ingres Grand Odalisque
1814 oil on canvas
France
a turban here, a fan there — from Oriental artefacts and miniatures in the collections of Gros and Denon. oriental exoticism
Orientalism, France
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Gericault Raft of the Medusa
1819 oil on canvas
a moment from the aftermath of the wreck of the French naval frigate Méduse,
tragedy
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Delacroix, the massacre of chios
1824 oil on canvas
murder of people in chios
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Delacroix Liberty leading the people
1830 oil on canvs
Liberty(lady liberty) leading the ppl with a rifle holding the flag of france. held rifle cuz force was needed to make a change
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Goya The 3rd of May1808
1814
oil on canvas
sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon's armies during the occupation of 1808. The painting's content, presentation, and emotional force secure its status as a groundbreaking, archetypal image of the horrors of war.
Romanticism France?
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Thomas Cole The Oxbow
1836 oil on canvas
Cole relies heavily on European conventions of landscape painting to convey the visual representation of the struggle between wilderness and civilization.
USA romanticism
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