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17th-18th century.
Drama, meaning, intensity.
A relationship to Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation
Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Vermeer, Rembrandt |
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Emotional, exotic, sensual.
Delacroix, Friedrich |
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Realistic... duh.
"Interior of my Studio" by Courbet
"The Horse Fair" by Bonheur |
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Light palette, light subjects, light brushstrokes
"Impression: Sunrise" by Monet |
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Analytical (Seurat and Cezanne)
Expressionistic (Van Gogh and Gauguin) |
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Picasso: cubism; Duchamp: elevation of idea; Wright: modern architecture.
Rapidly changing trends.
General sense of movement away from and eventual return to "traditional" narrative painting.
cubism, expressionism, surrealism, regionalism, abstract expressionism, minimalism, conceptualism. |
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