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51 Cards in this Set
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Rococo Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera Watteau 1717 |
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Rococo SalonDe La Princesse Boffrand 1732 |
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Rococo TheMarriage Contract Hogarth 1745 |
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Rococo(contemporary) TheSwing Jean-Honoré 1767 |
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Portaiture(rococo) (Mr. and Mrs. Andrews) Gainsborough 1750 |
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Rococo An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump Wright 1768 |
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Neoclassical PaintingCorneliaPointing to Her Children as Her Treasures Kauffman 1785 |
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Neoclassicism Oathof the Horatti David 1785 |
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Neoclassicism NapoleanCrossing the Ste. Bernard David 1800 |
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Neoclassicism LaGrande Odalisque Ingres 1814 |
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Romantic printmaking TheSleep of Reason Breeds Monsters Goya 1798 |
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Romanticism Abbeyin an Oak Forest Friedrich 1810 |
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RomanticLandscape Painting Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps JMW Turner 1812 |
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Romanticism Third of May, 1808 Goya 1814 |
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Romanticism The Raft of the "Medusa" Géricault 1818 |
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Romanticism Liberty Leading the People: July 28, 1830 Delacroix 1830 |
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Romaniticism RueTransnonain Honoré Daumier 1834 |
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Realism A burial at Ornans Courbet 1849 |
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Realism TheGleaners Millet 1857 |
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Realism (TheLuncheon on the Grass) Manet 1863 |
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Realism Oylmpia Manet 1863 |
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Realism TheBanjo Lesson Tanner 1893 |
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Impressionism Impression:Sunrise Monet 1872 |
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Impressionism Le Boulevard DesCapucines Monet 1873 |
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Impressionism Moulinde La Galette Renoir1876 |
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Impressionism TheRehearsal on Stage Degas 1874 |
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Impressionism Summer'sDay Morisot 1879 |
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PostImpressionism SundayAfternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte Seurat 1884 |
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Post Impressionism TheStarry Night van Gogh 1889 |
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Post-Impressionism JaneAvril Toulous-Lautrec 1893 |
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Post Impressionism Mahanano atua Gauguin 1894 |
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Five Masks inPerformance 1984 -Initiation into adulthood |
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Ngady Mwaash Mask Late 19th-mid 20th Kuba funerary mask Honordead members of men's initiation society and high-ranking indivs who belong tothe community council of elders. |
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Twin Figures (EreIbeji) Nigeria 20th century -Yoruba people |
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Power Figure(Nkisi Nkonde) 19th Century Context: - Art is devoted to dealing with a spirit world that controls success Minkisi (plural of Nkisi) Kikongo word for "container" Kongo and Songye peoples Nkisi Nkonde: Unadored human/animal figure plant and animal material (bilongo) and place it: Neck Beard Inside body within the stomach Bilongo activates the object's supernatural power |
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Enlightenment Eiffel Tower Gustave Eiffel 1888 |
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Orientalism TheSnake Charmer Gérôme 1870 |
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(anti academic and academic?) Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket James M. Whistler 1875 |
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Rococo |
-Pastel colours -Light brush(strokes) -Playful and flowy Every lines -superficial beauty -Representsa reaction against the Grand Manner of Baroque art which is identified with theformality and rigidity of seventeenth century court life. |
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Rococo Artists |
1717 Watteau 1732 Boffrand 1745 Hogarth 1750 Gainsborough 1767 Honore 1768 Wright |
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Neoclassicism |
-Greco-Roman Art -idealized forms -Balance and ordered composition -expressions = serious and noble -brush stroke= controlled -rational (objective) [Enlightenment (18th century) Industrial Revolution (1760–1850)] |
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Neoclassicism Artists |
Kauffman David(2) Ingres |
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Romanticism |
-emotional intensity, and spontaneity - the subjective, nostalgic, and intuitive - brilliant and colorful depictions of nature in all its glory, exotic locales, danger, and torment. - response to the coldness of Neo-Classicist art. -artists focused on originality -Sublime American Revolution (1775–1783) French Revolution(1789–1799) Napoleon crowned emperor of France (1803) |
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Romanticism Artists |
1798/1814 Goya (2) 1810 Friedrich 1812 Turner 1818 Gericault 1830 Delacroix 1834 Daumir |
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Realism |
-Challenges: Romanticism --> Subjectivism + imagination Neoclassicism --> Idealism + Balance -purpose: social critique and committed to exposing the truth -unbiased portrayal of subject matter -Salon of the Rejected -Plein Air Subject: Celebratingworking class and peasants |
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Realism Artists |
1849 Courbet 1857 Millet 1863 Manet (unofficial leader of Cafe Guerbois) 1893Tanner |
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Cafe Guerbois |
-realism group who pushed French Realist Tradition -Shifted focus from rural-->bourgeois at leisure |
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Impressionism |
-Objective -quick brush strokes reflect transient nature of light -painted outdoors (plein air) -Subject: everyday life outdoors |
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Impressionist Artists |
1872 and 1873 Monet 1874 Degas 1876 Renoir 1879 Morisot |
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Post-Impressionism |
-focus: art should serve social commentary and promote social change -uses Impressionist techniques but is subjective -----more abstract and expressionist -based on artist's memories and emotions -Unlike impressionism (based on whatyou see) Post-Impressionism is painting what you see AND how it makes you feel. |
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Post-Impressionist artists |
1884 Seurat 1889 Van Gogh 1893 Toulous-Lautrec 1894 Gaugin |