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What political event inspired neoclassical painter Jacques-Louis David? |
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What movement is associated with Jacques-Louis David? |
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How did the French economy change due to the Revolution? |
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the nobles lost money and the bourgeoisie gained power; inspired neoclassical |
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5 things that neoclassical paintings focused on |
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1. everyday life 2. theatre 3. accessible things 4. portraits 5. pleasure |
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What did neoclassical paintings reject? |
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the beginning of the 1700's & academic paintings (said that the old academic idea of antiquity was false) |
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What discovery lead to the neoclassical rejection of academic works? |
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the discovery of ancient civilizations near Naples |
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writer about true Greek antiquity (German); NEOCLASSICAL |
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writer about true Roman antiquity (German); NEOCLASSICAL |
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Who were Pannini & Mengs? |
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painters of true antiquity; NEOCLASSICAL |
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painter who painted in a neoclassical style but with the Rococo subject of love |
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painted neoclassical subjects (morality, self-sacrifice, morality, courage) but not in a neoclassical style |
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Jacques-Louis David, neoclassical painter, was known for showing _____ in his portraits |
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Jacques-Louis David, neoclassical painter, got angry when he found out that he wasn't the only painter for _____ |
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What two neoclassical artists fought over the rights to paint portraits of Juliette Recamier? |
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Jacques-Louis David & Gerard |
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3 values of neoclassicism |
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1. geometry 2. simplicity 3. sobriety |
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Ingres is associated with which movement? |
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2 marks of Ingres' (classical painter) works |
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1. playing with forms of his subjects (weird anatomy lines) 2. playing with mirrors |
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3 marks of a classical painting |
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1. symmetry 2. structure 3. literary/mythological subject |
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Did Ingres, classical painter, value elegance or anatomy? |
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Why did classical painters portray naked colony women? |
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at the time, it was illegal to portray French women naked |
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What would Ingres, classical painter, portray in multiple of his paintings? |
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Why would Ingres, classical painter, paint his paintings in a circular viewing frame? |
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to represent his eye & what he saw |
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Between David (neoclassical) & Ingres (classical), which artist preferred Roman order? Which preferred Greek harmony? |
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David = Roman order Ingres = Greek harmony |
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Between David (neoclassical) & Ingres (classical), which artist preferred to paint portraits? Which preferred historical works? |
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David = historical Ingres = portraits |
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What movement is Delacroix associated with? |
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How was romanticism a reaction to neoclassicism? |
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thoughts that neoclassical paintings were not religious enough |
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Was romanticism concerned with antiquity? |
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Did romanticism value reality or color/movement? |
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Was romanticism inspired by literary works? |
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examples of romanticism subjects |
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emotional, passion, love, insanity, anger, dominance, fear, war, suffering |
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What 5 things did romanticism return to as a movement? |
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1. mysticism 2. royalism 3. religion 4. nationalism 5. industrialization |
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What author inspired romantic painter Delacroix? |
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What changed about romantic painter Delacroix due to his travels? |
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he had a new view of colony women...they weren't always nude & could be serious |
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What did Delacroix, romantic painter, change about how people painted shadows? |
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not 100% black...included shades of blue/violet |
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What did Delacroix, romantic painter, change about how people painted light? |
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not 100% white...used primary colors (red/blue/yellow) |
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Did Delacroix, romantic painter, show touch marks? |
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2 marks of Delacroix (romantic painter) |
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1. never had disorder in his works 2. structured but gave them movement |
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What personality traits described Delacroix (romantic painter) |
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cocky, very politically conservative & didn't like being called a Revolutionary, inspiration is personal (not religious), would paint for any political party, sole love was his paintings |
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What 2 types of paintings became popular in the realism period that were previously thought of as inferior? |
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1. landscapes 2. showing real people/workers |
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Before realism, what were the only two ways that someone could portray a landscape? |
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1. people subjects 2. copy old paintings |
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How did realism view nature? |
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painters started to believe old writings that said that you had to be in nature to paint it because it is always changing |
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Barbizon school of thought (realism) |
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refusal of Paris; had to be in nature to paint it |
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Before realism, what was the feeling towards painting peasants? |
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Why did realism like to portray peasants? |
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realism wanted to "elevate the people" |
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How did realism refuse classicism? |
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didn't like how classical paintings would change reality for harmony |
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How did realism refuse romanticism? |
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didn't like how romanticism would change reality for emotionality |
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What movement is Jean-Francois Millet associated with? |
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What subject was the favorite of realism painter Jean-Francois Millet? |
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In what way was Jean-Francois Millet not a 100% realism painter? |
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he sometimes idealized the workers therefore was considered a little romantic |
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What movement is Daumier associated with? |
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What subject was the favorite of realism painter Daumier? |
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he liked to make paintings kind of like caricatures |
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In what way was Daumier not a 100% realism painter? |
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he was considered somewhat of an expressionist |
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What movement is Courbet associated with? |
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3 favorite subjects of realism painter Courbet |
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1. portraits/self-portraits 2. real/daily lives of politicians 3. normal villages |
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Why was Courbet, realism painter, considered "rebellious"? |
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he painted real life "scandals" such as prostitution |
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Was Courbet, realism painter, a fan of idealization? |
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Did Courbet, realism painter, like to put symbols in his works? |
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Did Manet, precursor to impressionism, have the support of his father in becoming an artist? |
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What 3 things inspired pre-impressionist Manet? |
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1. older paintings 2. travels 3. meeting with other painters |
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Was Manet, pre-impressionist, known to paint fast & not correct his work or was he known for being a methodical painter? |
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fast & not correct his work |
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What type of coloration did Manet, pre-impressionist, play with? |
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What movement was inspired by Manet? |
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How was Manet, pre-impressionist, inspired by Japanese art? |
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he liked how they played with space & detail |
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How was Manet, pre-impressionist, inspired by photographs? |
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he would cut off body parts that would be out-of-frame of a photograph |
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In what ways was Manet, pre-impressionist, thought of as "scandalous"? |
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he portrayed subjects of prostitution, but he didn't understand why his was scandalous but his older inspirations weren't |
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What was Manet's, pre-impressionist, theory in painting scenes of Paris? |
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What was the life of an artist in the 1860's? |
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you had to find a master to teach you until you could present in front of an academic jury |
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What was the difficulty about presenting in front of an academic jury in the 1860's? |
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the jury only liked paintings that followed old rules, therefore it was very difficult to become known by being different |
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How did the Barbizon school influence impressionism? |
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get in nature to paint it! |
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How did Courbet (realist) influence impressionism? |
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he painted what he saw, even if it was unpopular (prostitution) |
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How did Manet (pre-impressionist) influence impressionism? |
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paint what you see & show importance by using more/less detail |
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With what technological innovation are Niepce, Daguerre, & Nadar associated? |
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What three ways did impressionist paintings distinguish themselves from photographs? |
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1. touch marks 2. abstraction 3. color |
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2 major groups of impressionists |
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What 4 things characterized the Pissaro impressionists? |
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1. rural landscapes 2. traditional life in villages 3. lines 4. forms |
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What 4 artists were considered Pissaro impressionists? |
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1. Cezanne 2. Gaugin 3. Sisley 4. Guillauman |
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What 3 things characterized the Argenteuil impressionists? |
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1. Parisian scenes 2. tourism subjects 3. modernity (industrialization) |
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What 2 artists were considered Argenteuil impressionists? |
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What theme was Monet, impressionist, known as very good at painting? |
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Where does the name "impressionist" come from? |
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Monet's painting at the impressionist exposition to fight against the academic exposition |
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What new way of painting was propagated by Monet, impressionist painter? |
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3 main domains of impressionism |
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1. how to work with space 2. color & light 3. movement |
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Did impressionists prefer black or light? |
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they refused black in favor of light (ex. shadows were colored as complementary from light) |
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What was the impressionist "mélange optique" technique? |
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mixing different colors near each other to have the human eye see a different color without losing the luminosity of the original colors |
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Can you see touch marks in impressionist paintings? |
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How did impressionists like to show movement? |
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by cutting parts of a subject or an object off out of frame |
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What movement is associated with Monet? |
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What two ways did Boudin inspire impressionist Monet? |
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1. paint without drawing first 2. "en plein air" |
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What three ways did Jongkind inspire impressionist Monet? |
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1. be stylistic 2. "en plein air" 3. play with diagonals |
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big themes of impressionist Monet |
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water, light, movement, shadows, leisure, scenes de genre |
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Did impressionist Monet value the subject or the colors/light? |
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What type of painters were inspired by impressionist Monet? |
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What did Edgar Degas like about impressionists? About classical? |
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impressionism: color/light classical: structure |
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Was Edgar Degas known for having realistic, honest portraits or for having perfectionist portraits? |
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Did Edgar Degas value initially drawing his paintings? Did he value symmetry? |
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initially drawing: yes! symmetry: no! |
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4 big themes of Edgar Degas |
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1. horse racing (but not the actual race) 2. opera/dance (but not the big dance moment) 3. little scenes of Paris (real & not idealized) 4. women in bathrooms |
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What movement was Seurat associated with? |
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What type of approach did Seurat, divisionism painter, take towards color & light? |
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Did Seurat, divisionism painter, put a lot of preparation into his works? |
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How did Seurat, divisionism painter, control his color fading? |
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he used many different little dots of color |
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Did Seurat, divisionism painter, play with axes to represent emotion in his paintings? |
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How did Seurat deal with forms in his divisionism paintings & why? |
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he simplified forms and strictly outlined them so that way they would be retained with his little dots of color; he felt this was lacking in impressionists |
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What did symbolism refuse? What did it return to? |
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refusal of realism to return to imagination |
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Was symbolism inspired by literary works? |
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What was the goal of symbolism? What was NOT its goal? |
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its goal was to suggest, NOT describe |
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What movement is Fussli associated with? |
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What inspired symbolism painter Fussli? |
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Who were the main two French symbolists? |
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3 main themes of Redon, symbolist |
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1. comedic 2. morbid 3. flowers |
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3 main themes of Moreau, symbolist |
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1. erotic 2. feminine 3. colder colors |
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2 main influences over English symbolism |
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1. mythology 2. literature |
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3 main Belgium symbolists |
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1. Khnopff 2. Rops 3. Ensor |
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main theme for symbolist Khnopff |
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2 main themes for symbolist Rops |
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main theme for symbolist Ensor |
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main theme for symbolist Bocklin |
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main theme for symbolist Much |
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main symbolist in Austria |
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main theme for symbolist Klimt |
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1. Baroque/"manniere couillard" 2. impressionist 3. "maturite classique" 4. "vieillese lyrique" |
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Cezanne's least favorite theme |
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nude people because he never used nude models |
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How was Cezanne like the impressionists? |
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How was Cezanne unlike the impressionists? |
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he took a ton of time with his work |
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How was Cezanne like the classical painters? |
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search for harmony & lack of improvisation |
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What united Cezanne's paintings? |
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lighting everywhere & repetition of the same shade of a color |
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