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44 Cards in this Set
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Oath of the Horatii By: David Neoclassical Leading Neoclassicist painter |
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Death of Marat By: David Neoclassical Marat was a journalist who denounced enemies of the Revolution He was murdered David used this as propaganda to promote the Revolution READ MORE ON FORMAL ANALYSIS |
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Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss By: Canova Neoclassical Canova was the best at sculpture of the time |
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Neoclassicism |
1760-1820 Rationality Classical-age Intellect Mind |
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Romanticism |
1790-1850 Irrationality Middle Age Sentiments Heart |
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Realism |
1840-1890 Reality Contemporary World Observation Eyes |
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La Granda Odalisque By: Ingres Interplay of Neoclassicism and Romanticism Ideal Beauty |
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The Raft of Medusa By: Gericault Romanticism Suffering of contemporary life and strugggles |
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Liberty Leading the People By: Delacroix Romanticism Historical and political painting Mythology and realism |
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The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters By: Goya Romanticism in Spain |
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Wanderer above the sea of fog By: Friedrich Romanticism in Germany |
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The Slave Ship By: Turner Romanticism in England |
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The Gleaners By: Millet Realism |
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The Stone Breakers By: Courbet Realism |
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A Burial at Ornans By: Courbet Realism |
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Manet |
Transition from Realism--------> Impressionism His works served as rallying pieces for the artists who would create impressionism |
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Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe Manet Between realism and impressionism Paid tribute to European artistic heritage |
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Olympia Manet Between realism and impressionism |
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Birth of Venus Cabanel Compare to Olympia |
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The First Impressionist Exhibition |
1874 |
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Purest Impressionists |
Monet, Sisley, Morisot, Pissarro |
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Degas |
Rejected being an Impressionist, but is considered one due to his loyalty to the group |
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Renoir |
Celebrator of beauty, especially feminine sensuality |
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Impression, Sunrise By: Monet Impressionism |
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Ball at the Moulin de la Galette By: Renoir Impressionism |
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The Rehersal By: Degas Impressionism |
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Style of Post-Impressionism? |
There wasnt one. It was just what happened after impressionism |
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At the Moulin Rouge By: Lautrec Post-Impressionism Unhealthy atmosphere |
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A Sunday at La Grande Jatte By: Seurat Post-Impressionism Pointillism |
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Starry Night By: Van Gogh Post-Impressionism View from his window, expresses thoughts on life and death & infinity Everything is in motion Death= stars, cypress, final destination after life Reunification of man with universe |
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Vision after the Sermon By: Gauguin Post-Impressionism Bold and flat forms separated by dark contours |
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Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? By: Gauguin Post-Impressionism Main episodes of life Spiritual testament Dark symbolism |
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Mont Sainte Victoire By: Cezanne Post-Impressionism Long meditation vs. Impressionism speed Line, plane, colors and interrelationships Cool colors recede, warm colors advance |
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Basket of Apples By: Cezanne Multiple perspectives/views |
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Avant-Gardes Before WWI |
Fauvism Cubism Expressionism Futurism |
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Avant-Gardes During/After WWI
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(Anti-art movements) Dada Surrealism |
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Woman with the Hat By: Matisse Leader of Fauvism |
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Red Room By: Matisse Fauvuism |
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Improvisation n. 28 By: Kandinsky Birth of Abstract art |
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The Ladies of Avignon By: Picasso PRE-Cubism |
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Still Life with Chair Caning By: Picasso Cubism |
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Fountain By: Duchamp Dada |
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The persistence of Memory By: Dali Surrealism |
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This is not a pipe Magritte Surrealism |
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