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The Deposition
Pontormo
1530
Mannerism
graceful, figure positioning makes no sense, movement paused for viewer, composition focusses on Jesus' limp body, no cross, Virgin bigger, figures interlocked, put self portrait in painting? |
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The Madonna with the Long Neck
Parmigiano
1530
Mannerism
s-shaped neck, VERY tall, other figures= angels, Jesus very large, said to be unfinished, miniature St. Jerome (lacking propotion) necessary to painting due to connections with the worship of the Virgin, |
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Allegory Called Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time
Bronzino
1540
Mannerism
foreshortening and colors precise, Venus and Cupid, Cupud grasping Venus' breasts and kissing her on the cheek= erotic, golden apple of discourt, masks= duplicity, Father Time pulling back the curtain of truth, serpentile female with lions paw at her feet= pleasure, androgynous 'pain' figure, 'jealousy' figure, meant to be figured out by the viewer |
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The Last Supper
Tintoretto
1590
Mannerism
Vinetian colors (dark), strange lighting |
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The Burial of the Count of Orgaz
El Greco
1590
Mannerism
people-scape, earth orderly and stiff, heaven swirly and dreamlike, giving man, said that St. Augustine and St. Stephen descended from the heavens and buried him themselves |
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David
Bernini
1620
Baroque
about to throw stone, implied motion, meant to be looked at from all angles, contorted and angry facial expression |
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The Ecstasy of St. Theresa
Bernini
1650
Baroque
theatruical, divinity consumes earthly body, sheer joy, possibly sexual |
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Boy with the Basket of Fruit
Caravaggio
1600
Baroque
androgynous, homoerotic, textures of fruit= very real |
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The Entombment
Caravaggio
1600
Baroque
mourning, Christ depicted as very muscular and not bloody, incredibly controversial, moment of burial |
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Judith Slays Holofernes
Gentileschi
1620
Baroque
Assyrian general coming in to seize town, Judith seduces and slays him, maid on left, power of a woman, Judith as Judaism over paganism |
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Las Meninas (The Family)
Velazquez
1650
Baroque
first 'modern' painting, breaks away from classical representation, subject questionable, possibly commissioned by royal family, most beloved royal painter, artist behind easel, Arnolfini Wedding Portrait, makes the viewer the subject- mirror, two vanishing pts, over 10' tall, impressionistic qualities, dwarfs kept around for amusement, playmates and dog, modern arrticles still reference the greatness of this painting |
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Raising of the Cross
Rubens
1610
Baroque
very strong and muscular men having difficulty raising Jesus to the cross, stong diagonal (Christ), foreshortening, teneberism |
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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp
Rembrandt
1630
Baroque
gazes linking characters to each other and viewer with characters, art as a study of anatomy, mostly accurate anatomical representation of muscles and tendons, face in shadow/ body illuminated |
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Self Portrait
Rembrandt
Baroque
sincerity, very autobiographical, painted many |
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Self-Portrait
Rembrandt
Baroque
sincerity, very autobiographical, painted many |
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The Swing
Fragonard
1770
Rococo
guy peeking up dress, woman kicking off show, sexual tension |
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Marat Assassinated
David
1790
Neoclassical
"to Marat", farewell to his good friend, woman murdered Marat (journalist) who she blamed for September massacres |
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The Oath of the Horatii
David
1790
Neoclassical
truly Neoclassical, scene from early Republican period of Rome, love and patriotism, honor and sacrifice, gender segregated, women= spineless, men= sacrifice themselves |
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The Large Odalisque
Ingres
1810
Neoclassical
odalisque= female slave/ sexual slave/ prostitute, critics and public hated at first, decade later seen as a triumph, Manneristic body proportions= grace |
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Self-Portrait with Her Daughter
Le Brun
1780
Neoclassical
early work (34), daughter was 9, love for her daughter, other works like this |
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Benjamin Franklin
Houdon
1780
Neoclassical
displayed in Salon, enlightenment thinker (popular subject for Houdon), captured personality and facial features
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Raft of the Medusa
Gericault
1820
Romanticism
ship sank, captain and officers took lifeboat while leaving crew with makeshift raft, captain cut raft loose because he felt it was tying them down, rescue happened almost two weeks later, only 13 men alive out of 130 and had resorted to cannibalism, heroism of lower class, 23' long, "let them eat cake" mentality |
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Death of Sardanapalus
Delacroix
1820
Romanticism
apathetic, ordered all of his possesions be destroyed and sex slaves killed before he sacrifuced himself beacuse he faced military defeat |
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Liberty Leading the People
Delacroix
1820
Romanticism
woman representing liberty holding French tricolor flag and leading people over dead bodies |
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Family of Charles IV
Goya
1800
Romanticism
Goya working on canvas in shadows in the background, Charles IV and family nicely dressed and 'on stage' facing viewer |
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Third of May
Goya
1800
Romanticism
French hold Spaniards at Gunpoint, lantern in middle= heightened drama, Spaniards crouching cowardly, strong diagonals of guns |
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Snowstorm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps
Turner
1810
Romanticism
power and beauty of nature, power to obliterate the sun, dismal, figures indiscernible, true event 218 BC, compare to Napoleon and St. Bernard by David background |
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The Oxbow
Cole
1830
Romanticism
exaggerated features of landscape, view from Holyoke, uncontrolled power of nature |
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The Third Class Carriage
Daumier
1860
Realism
horse-drawn bus common in big cities, browns and dirt tones associated with peasantry, working men behind, view from very back of bus, viewer 'in' painting |
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The Gleaners
Millet
1860
Realism
cleaning up after harvest, soothing atmosphere, peasantry, criticized by middle and upper classes |
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Barghaulers on the Volga
Repin
1870
Realism
mostly old men, young man in reddish color, men seem tired and falling foreward, hot weather suggested, hardships of working men |
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The Agnew (Gross) Clinic
Eakins
1870
Realism
beautiful teneberism, use of light inspired by Rembrandt, expressed interest in science and medicine |
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The Luncheon on the Grass
Manet
1870
Impressionism
hostile reaction: seen as morally and aesthetically unacceptable, surrounded by scandal= Manet, schock value intentional: bright and unnatural colors, similar to Pastoral Concert by Titian and Giorgionne, but more controversy |
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Olympia
Manet
1870
Impressionism
almost a parody, very heavily criticized, compare to Venus of Urbino by Titian: jewelry, servant black vs. white, cat vs. dog |
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Impression Sunrise
Monet
1870
Impressionism
gave rise to name of Impressionist movement, displayed at first Impressionist art show, play of light and color very important |
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La Japonaise
Monet
1870
Impressionism
Monet's wife in Kimono and his collection of Japanese fans, shown at second Impressionist exhibit, Japanese had heavy influence on European art |
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Pancake Mill
Renoir
1870
Impressionism
recognizable characters, attractive people, blushed cheeks, mood and light focussed on, unposed |
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L'absinthe
Degas
1870
Impressionism
downcast woman, isolated, highly alcoholic and hallucinogenic addictive drink, "green fairy", bohemian drug culture among artists, banned in 1915 in US |
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Maternal Caress
Cassatt
1890
Impressionism
flattened, bold prints, awkwardness and chubbiness of real child |
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