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François de Cuvilliés
Hall of Mirrors at the Amalienburg
The Rococo Style |
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Balithasar Neumann
Pilgrimage church of vierzehnheiligen (wtf really?)
The Rococo Style |
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Balithasar Neumann
Plan of the Pilgrimage Church of Vierzehnheiligen
The Rococo Style |
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Antoine Watteau
L’Indifférent
The Rococo Style |
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Antoine Watteau
Pilgrimage to Cythera
The Rococo style |
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François Boucher
Cupid a Captive
The Rococo style |
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard
The Swing
The Rococo style |
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Giambattista Tiepolo
The Apotheosis of the Pisani Family at the Villa Pisani
The Rococo Style |
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Clodion
Nymph and Satyr Carousing
The rococo style |
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Joseph Wright of Derby
A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery
Enlightenment |
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Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin
Saying Grace
Naturalism |
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze
The Village Bride
Naturalism |
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Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun
Self-Portrait
Naturalism |
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William Hogarth
Breakfast Scene from Marriage à la Mode
Naturalism |
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Thomas Gainsborough
Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Naturalism |
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Benjamin West
Death of General Wolfe
Naturalism |
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John Singleton Copley
Paul Revere
Naturalism |
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Antonio Canaletto
Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice
Naturalism |
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Angelica Kauffmann
Mother of the Gracchi
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Jacques Louis David
Oath of the Horatii
Neo-Classicism |
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Jacques Louis David
The Death of Marat
Neo-Classicism |
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Richard Boyle (Lord Burlington)
Chiswick House begun
Neo-Classicism |
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Thomas Jefferson
Monticello
Neo-Classicism |
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Pierre Vignon
La Madeleine
Neo-Classicism |
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Antonio Canova
Pauline Borghese as Venus
Neo-classicism |
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Apotheosis of Homer
Neo-classicism |
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Grande Odalisque
Neo-classicism |
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Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare
Romanticism |
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Francisco Goya
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters from Los Caprichios
romanticism |
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Francisco Goya
The Third of May
romanticism |
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Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring One of His Children
romanticism |
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Théodore Gericault
Raft of the Medusa
romanticism |
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Eugène Delacroix
The Death of Sardanapalus
Romanticism |
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Eugène Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People
Romanticism |
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David Friedrich
Abbey in the Oak Forest
Romanticism |
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Joseph Mallord William Turner
The Slave Ship
Romaticism |
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Albert Bierstadt
Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California
Romanticism |
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Gustave Courbet The Stone Breakers
Realism
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Jean-François Millet
The Gleaners
Realism
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Honoré Daumier Rue Transnonain
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Edouard Manet Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass)
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Thomas Eakins The Gross Clinic
Realism
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John Singer Sargent The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
Realism
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Henry Ossawa Tanner The Thankful Poor
Realism
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Edmonia Lewis
Forever Free
Realism
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J.L. Charles Garnier
L’Opéra
Realism
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Joseph Paxton Crystal Palace
Realism
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Claude Monet Impression: Sunrise
Impressionism
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Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (in Sun)
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Gustave Caillebotte Paris: A Rainy Day
Impressionism
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir Le Moulin de la Galette
Impressionism
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Edgar Degas Ballet Rehearsal
Impressionism
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Mary Cassatt The Bath
Impressionism
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James Abbott MacNeill Whistler Nocturne in Black and Gold (Falling Rocket)
Impressionism
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Henri de Toulouse-Latrec At the Moulin Rouge
Post-Impressionism
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Georges Seurat A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
Post-Impressionism
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Vincent van Gogh The Night Café
Post-impressionism
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Vincent van Gogh
The Starry Night
Post-Impressionism
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Paul Gauguin The Vision After the Sermon (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel)
Post-Impressionism
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Paul Gauguin
Where Do We Come From? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?
Post-Impressionism
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Paul Cézanne Mount Sainte-Victoire
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Paul Cézanne
The Basket of Apples
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Gustave Moreau The Apparition
Symbolism
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Italian Baroque characteristics |
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High contrasting rich colors implied movement, turbulent motion dramatic use of light preference for organic forms Heavy doses of theatricality, drama Rich ornamentation Diagonal, spiral or serpentine compositions Themes: saints, restatement of Catholic doctrine |
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first institution predicated on the assumption that art can be taught, through the study of art from the past and applied study of anatomy and life drawing. It was founded by the members of the Carracci family in Bologna. |
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source for our word tenebrous, Italian for the “dark manner’, refers to emphatic use of high contrasting value of dark and light in Baroque painting.
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those painters who imitated the tenebrous style of Caravaggio. Also called “night painters”. |
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17th C. painting style imitative of Caravaggio. |
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17th C. Dutch paintings that have for their subjects emblems of vanity and luxury and representing the transitory nature of life and the attractions of the world. |
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la maniera magnifica (the grand manner) promoted by Nicholas Poussin called for: |
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a. unambiguous subject matter comes first (details shouldn't distract from it) b. the artist must consider the theme in an impressive fashion
c. without belaboring the composition, its structure must flow effortlessly
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tenebroso
single light source
intense, dramatic and rich colors serious subject matter, often religious action and drama |
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light, airy, diffuse light
pale pastel colors
intimate sweetly lighthearted
full of wit and intricate artifice secular, sometimes erotic content |
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French for “pebble”, refers to the motif of pebbles and rocks often worked into the design of early to late 18th C. art and architecture. |
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type of painting that depicts the out of doors amusements of the aristocracy and upper- class French society of the 18th C. |
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any of the French intellectuals or social philosophers of the 18th C. (Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, et al. ). |
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cadre of French Royal Academy members who favored the linear style of Nicolas Poussin, emphasizing line and form as the chief merit of the work |
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cadre of French Royal Academy members who cherished the colorist style of Peter Paul Rubens and regarded color as the naturally supreme attribute of painting and therefore promoted a painterly approach. |
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souvenir paintings of popular views of 18th C. Italy, especially Venice that were avidly collected by the British who had undertaken The Grand Tour. |
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painters of vedute paintings in 18th C. Italy |
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Latin for model or example of virtue. |
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inspired by a return to the ideal of the classical age; strove for simplicity, clarity, directness, nobility, and the expression of the ideal; concerned with essence, being, showing something as it is; restive or settledness; clean, clear outlines and emphasis on line; compositions tend to be structured on stable vertical and horizontal lines; goal of absolute clarity, clear representation, definitive boundaries. Neo-classicists were a subsidiary style of Romanticism because they dreamt of the Classical past- one could compare them to the Classical or Renaissance artists. |
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Romantics thought the ideal was inaccessible; were consumed with the tragedy of existence, fascinated with co-existing opposites; concerned with: heroism, love, death, extremes of emotion, often painful; religious ecstasies, the ghostly world of the occult, the fantastic or weird, dreams, chemically altered physiological states, wonder. They emphasized motion, the quality of becoming, dynamic change- Rubens’ colorist and painterly style was superb for this purpose; diagonal lines and merging forms and smeared boundaries; ambiguity instead of clarity. The Romantics abjured uniformity, normalcy, controls on society, the mundane here-and-now in favor of distant exotic places or the mythologized past. Romantics are similar to the Hellenistic and Baroque masters. |
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this artist formulated"la Maniera Magnifica" ("The Grand Master") |
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which 18th c. philosopher is associated with the rococo style |
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the window onto real space is firmly closed by this artist |
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what important 20th c. artist was amoung the first to collage non traditional materuals with accepted traditional painters materials, creating the medium of mixed media |
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at the beginning of the 19th c. this theme is popular but by the end of that century it was all but dead, supplanted by realism, impressionism, and post impressionism
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a characteristic of the fauve style is |
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one of the founders of the bauhaus |
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walter gropius (not sure if we went over this but just in case) |
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he was the greatest of the vedutisti of venice |
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the enlightenment brought about a milieu that encouraged art that had themes that were |
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favorable towards science and philosophy |
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the first fully political image in western history is |
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louis XIV began the most immense, intensive building project of the 18th C. called |
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