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The Nightmare
Fuseli
1781
Demon called Incubus
Erotic
Studied in Rome, liked Michelangelo |
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Elohim Creating Adam
William Blake
1795
Color print
Elohim=God (Hebrew)
God subjecting man to materiality |
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Large Odalisque
Ingres
1814 |
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Raft of the Medusa
Gericault
1818-1819
African on top=equality
No one bought it, went on tour
History painting
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Liberty Leading the People: July 28, 1830
Delacriox
1830
Memorial of uprising
Aligorical figure of France
Not actual event |
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Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
from Los Caprichos
Goya
1799
series of 80 etchings
Studied Velasquez/Rembrandt
Was court painter (Rococo) |
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Family of Charles IV
Goya
1800
painted himself in (like Velasquez) |
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Third of May 1808
Goya
1814-1815
White shirt - Jesus like
Warning people
French soldiers |
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Nebel (Fog)
Friedrich
1807
German
Nature is important to him
has famous quote |
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The White Horse
Constable
1819
Counter industrialization
Art- detailed truthful record of nature |
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Snowstorm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing Alps
Turner
1812
Dramatic landscape
Changed water color tradition (w/o underpainting)
Hannibal crossed on elephant
History painting (218 BCE) |
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Wanderer Abover the Sea of Fog
Caspar David Friedrich
1818
Dramatic landscape |
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Abbey in an Oak Forest
Friedrich
1810
Small figures: Nature > |
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The Oxbow
Thomas Cole
1836
from England(portraits), moved to USA (landscapes)
Launched Hudson RIver School
Mt. Holy Oak, Connecticut River
smokestacks-industrialization
Oxbow- country's antiquity |
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Fur Traders Descending the Missouri
George Caleb Bingham
1845
First to live/work in W. USA
Supported by American Art Union (NY)
French migrants
Sticks and haze reminds ppl of danger of W. |
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Departure of the Volunteers of 1792
Francois Rude
1833-1836
Napoleon started Arc
Arc de Triomphe (Paris)
Neoclassical looking
Dramatic |
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Forever Free
Edmonia Lewis
1867
Black/Native American woman sculptor
Got degree from Oberlin college
Gender hierarchy
Moved to Rome shortly after |
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Cafe House Cairo
Gerome
1870's
Oriental interest started when Napoleon invaded Egypt
Making bullets |
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The Stonebreakers
Courbet
1849
Born in Ornans, France
in Paris during 1848 revo.
Making gravel
Lowest class of workers - meant to dignify them
"First socialist painting"- French philosopher
8 1/2' wide |
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Burial at Ornans
Courbet
1849
Showed at exhibition at Academy
Crit. for being boring
No suggestion of afterlife
Socialist
in Salon at French Academy |
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The Gleaners
Millet
1857
Barbizon-small town outside of Paris (moved there)
Difficulties/Pleasures of rural life
picking up wheat that hasnt been cut
Called socialist but wasnt |
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First Leaves, Near Nantes
Corot
1855
Barbizon painter |
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Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines
Rosa Bonheur
1849
Parents were socialists/feminists
liked to paint livestock
Got permission from POlice to dress as man to go to slaughter house
Showed 8 paintings in Salon 1848
Won Legion of Honor's Grand Cross |
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Third Class Carriage
Daumier
1862
Right after housemantization of Paris
Division of class
Part of Generation of 1848
Print |
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Rue Transnonian
Daumier
1834
Rue is st. name
Murder scene |
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Barge Haulers of the Volga
Repin
1870-1873
Russia
The Wanderers (Group of realist artists)
Young guy in the middle - call to action |
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Ancient Ruin in the Cañon de Chelley, Arizona
Timothy O'Sullivan
1837
Civil War photographer (Matthew Brady- most famous)
Asst. of Brady |
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The Blue Boat
Wilson HOmer
1892
Reporter/Illustrator for Harper's Weekly
Spent 10 months in France
Watercolor
Impressionistic but realist |
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The Gross Clinic (Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross)
Thomas Eakins
1875
Born in Philly, studied in Philly Academy
Took classes at Med school
Appt as director of Penn Academy of Art
didnt get salon space
Charles Bodeler - paint heroism of moedrn life
Jefferson Medical College |
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The Banjo Lesson
Henry Ossawa Tanner
1893
student of Eakins
Atlanta, moved to Paris
Mix impressionism w/ realism
Black artist |
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Paris Street, Rainy Day
Gustave Caillebolte
1877 |
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La Pia de 'Tolomei
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1868
One of 7 founding members of the Pre-Raphelite Brohood
Story from Dante's Pregatory |
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The Luncheon on the Grass
Manet
1863
Salon of the rejected
Combo of many painting styles |
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Nymph and Satyr
Bougurereau
1873
VMFA |
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Olympia
Manet
1863
Flatness (Japenese prints)
in Salon of the rejected in 1865
Titian's Venus
questions/undermines old paintings |
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Impression, Sunrise
Monet
1872
Painting en plein air
called impressionist as insult |
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Boulevard des Capucines, Paris
Monet
1873-1874 |
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Summer's Day
Berthe Morisot
1879
Feminist - continued to paint after mariage
Sketch aesthetics - feathery brushstrokes |
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Young Woman Watering a Shrub
Morisot
1876
VMFA |
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Rehearsal of the Ballet on Stage
Edgar Degas
1874
Painted leisurely activity after 70's
Draw attn to ballet by defamiliarazing it
Angle comes from japan prints
Photographhy compostitional mode |
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Mother and Child
Mary Cassatt
1890
American; moved to France
Penn Academy of Fine Arts
Fighting against stereotypes of women
Floral patterns - Japan
Impression/Realism |
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Luncheon of the Boating Party
Renoir
1881
Triangular
Not a fleeting moment |
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Pensive
Renoir
1908
VMFA (melon) |
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Nocturne in Black and Gold (Falling Rocket)
James Whistler (American)
1875
surrounded by realists -->moved to London
Abstract (subject matter - paint)
Nocturne- music : harmonies of color
Art Nouveau - inspired by Whistler
Liked Japanese prints - drove him away from western styles |
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Stairway, Tassel House, Brussels
Victor Horta
1892-1893
Art Nouveau |
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Casa Batlló
Antonio Gaudi
1904-1907
Mixed Islamic and other styles from Spain (gothic etc) |
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The Artist's Studio
Daguerre
1837
First daguerrotype
Art photography |
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Boulevard du Temple
Daguerre
First photo of person
Stood still for 10 mins
Paris |
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View from the window at le Gras
Joseph Nicephore Niepce
1826-1827
First to fix image to paper
Disreguarded
Camera obscura
8hr exposure |
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Latticed Window at Labbock Abbey
Fox Talbot
1835
Oldest negative in existance |
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William Henry Fox Talbot
1844-1846
Calotype-use negative- 1837 (can make duplicates)
6 parts
Made dates earlier to make himself look better |
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The Open Door
Fox Talbot
1843
Calotype
in Pencil of Nature |
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Portrait of Thomas Carlyle
Julia Margaret Cameron
1867
Was painter
blurred images for artfulness
Pre-raphaelites |
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Opera House
Garnier
1861-1874
built on cast-iron frame
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Grand Staircase, Opera House
Garnier
1861-1874, Paris
Neo-baroque
Napoleon 3 urged to go back to baroque
Overly opulant |
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Eiffel Tower
Eiffel
1887
Cast iron
984 ft
modern: passenger elevators
iron - fire hazzard
replaced by steel |
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Wainwright Building
Louis Sullivan
1890-91
St. Louis
Chicago school - group of archs btwn modern and historical ideas
3 levels
"First modern skyscraper"
Steel frame - verticals |
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Mont Sainte-Victoire
Paul Cezanne
1885-1887
Earlier romantic works rejected by academy
Pissarro influenced him to change his style
"Sensations of nature"
Tension between 2D and 3D |
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Still Life with a Basket of Apples
Cezanne
1885-1887
Disreguarded rules of representation
"Something other than reality" |
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Still Life with Plaster Cupid
Cezanne
1895 |
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
Georges Seurat
1884-1886
"Avant-garde" : upcoming in the art world - military term - Saint-Simon
Pointelism/Divisionism
Law of simultaneous contrast - Michel-Eugene Chevreul
Satire on society some say |
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Mahana no Atua (Day of the God)
Paul Gaughin
1894
Saw art as escape from life
Stockbroker - hated capitalism
wanted a more primitive life - moved to Tahiti
Came back to France |
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The Starry Night
Van Gogh
1889
Dutch, moved to Paris
Pointelism w/ lines and dashes
Wanted to go back to pre-industrial life
Friends with Gaughin - moved to Arles - didnt last
Symbolic of death and eternal life - stars |
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The Scream
Edvard Munch
1893
Saw works of Gauguin
From NOrway
Alienated in modern society |
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Jane Avril
Henri Toulouse-Lantrec
1893
Changes in modern world
Monmartre - entertainment district in Paris
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Jap prints
Letters-art nouveau |
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Place de Lices, Saint-Tropez
Paul Signac
1893
Seurat-pointelism
traditional subject/modern techniques
neo-impressionist
aka Opus 242 - musical
Jap prints |
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Burghers of Calais
Auguste Rodin
1884-1889
Rejected from school of fine arts in Paris
at dissadv. was assistant
Commemorate 100 yrs war
Volunteers to surrender themselves to save city |
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The Waltz
Camille Claudel
1892-1905
Worked in Rodin's studio - dated him
Originally nude - recast w/ clothes bc of govt censorship
drapery - art nouveau |
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