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Rococo around 1740

Watteau " pilgrimage to cythera"


Form:


High Lights w/ gentle shadows


Pastels


Romantic


Delighted Participants


The good life is good


Function:


Momento mori= missing limbs and flowers growing on statue that will soon die

Rococo around 1740

Fragonard "The Swing"



Form:


Highlights w/ gentle shadows


Pastels


Zig Zag


Romantic


Delighted Participants



Function:


Girl being pushed on swing by her pastor, while her lover watches under her dress in the bushes beneath her

Rococo around 1740

Nuemann "Kaiseraal Wurtzburg" ( interior paintings by tieplo)



Form:


Pastel


Curved decor


Theatrical setting


Whimsical



Function:


Impernal Hall


For Duke Maximillian I

Rococo around 1740

The Tête a Tête/ After the ball (marriage a la mode series)



Form:


Highlights w/ gentle shadow


Pastel


Delighted Participants


The good life is good



Function:


Account w/ bills


Overturned chair


Bride had a good night


Groom spending money but not happy


Dog sniffs lady handkerchief in groom pocket= unfaithful

Neoclassicism around 1770

Vigee Lebrun "Marie Antoinette and her children"



Form:


Lighting


Triangle


Contraposto


"This is who we are"


People from history


Greatness comes from great sacrifice



Function:



At Versailles


Boy pointing at bassinet= next in line for the throne


Empty bassinet= Marie's dead child


Neoclassicism around 1770

David "oath of the horatii"



Form:


Lighting


Colors catch eye


Triangle


"This is Who We Are"


Greatness comes from sacrifice



Function:


Red pops out


Men with swords in the middle


Tenebrism belongs to men


Women are camouflaged and push to the back


Action versus inaction

Neoclassicism around 1770

Kauffmann "Cornelia Presenting her children as her treasures"



Form:


Colors direct eye


Triangle


Symbolic poses/ positioning


"this is Who We Are"


Don't be selfish



Function:


Lady in red next to girl in pink = lady acting like a little girl (grow up)


Cornelias Treasures equals her sons


Greatest treasures are in your future

Neoclassicism around 1770

Jefferson " University of Virginia" (campus and Rotonda / Library)



Form:


Triangle



Function:


University for rich and poor


Library / Chapel= brain classroom / dorms= arms


quad = body


open area = expanding knowledge outside of Campus

Romanticism around 1820

Gericault "raft of Medusa"



Form


Tenebrism


Twisting turning figures


Cluttered space


Epic sense of danger


"You are there"


Humans are vulnerable to ambition violence and waste


"Is this Who We Are"



Function:


Shipwreck


High-ranking members / leave one of your boat


Others ordered by Captain to go on raft


Captain didn't think they would make it but some did and told about how the captain was

Romanticism around 1820

Delacroix "death of sardanapalus"



Form:


Tenebrism


Twisting turning figures


Cluttered space


Epic sense of danger


"You are there"


"Is this Who We Are"






Function:


Last Assyrian King Watches death and destruction around him


Orders for all his prized possessions to be destroyed including people


Romanticism around 1820

Ingres "Grand Odalisque"



Form:


Tenebrism


Rich warm colors


Twisting turning figure


"You are here"



Function:


A new neoclassicism with Romanticism influence

Romanticism around 1820

Goya "Third of May"



Form:


Tenebrism


Colors direct your eye


"Is this Who We Are"


Humans are vulnerable to ambition violence and waste


Epic sense of danger



Function:


Commissioned by Government after French expelledLooking back at 1808 in 1818


Church behind (don't look at them for help)





Romanticism around 1820

TTurner " the slave ship"



Form:


Tenebrism


Colors direct your eye


Epic sense of danger


Civilization is fragile and can collapse



Function:


Almost wrecked ship


Exhibited at Royal Academy in London


Slave gets eaten by shark


Sick/ disease-ridden slaves thrown off ship

Naturalism around 1850

Form:


Photographic


You are here(Witness action in person)


Country Life (hold on to it)



Function:


Work that gained artist attention


Put herself in portrait

Naturalism around 1850

Osborn "Nameless and friendless"



Form:


Photographic


"You are there"


City Life


Cities have allure but can be mean and threatening



Function:


"The rich man's wealth is the strongest, the poverty of the poor is their ruin"


Selling painting because she is a widow and is now broke

Naturalism ((pre-raphaelites) England) around 1850

Hunt " The Awakening conscience"



Form:


Photographic


You are there


City Life


Cities have allure and can be mean and threatening



Function:


String= something unraveling


Cats= sneaky / Shifty


Naturalist painting


Woman changed her mind


Heaving the call of her inter moral compass


White dress=purity

Naturalism ((pre-raphaelites England) around 1850

Rosetta "Beats Beatrix"



Form:


Photographic


"You are there"


Nostalgic / dreamy


Return to Virtue and beauty



Function:


Memento Mori = sundial


Phoenix holding a poppy =Death and rebirth


Artist wife died

Realism (socially / politically-charged art) around 1850

Courbet "Burial at ornans"


Form:


Photographic


"You are there"


Everyday people trying to get by


"It is what it is"


Society needs to confront problems



Function:


Death of a man's great-uncle it (about nobodies)


Men in the front are not dressed 1850 (more like 1770)


Nothing much has changed (no democracy, no president; still a king)

Realism (socially / politically-charged art) around 1850

Daumier's "third class carriage"



Form:


Photographic (rough paint Strokes)


"


Defying expectations


Everyday People "it is what it is"


"You are there"Defying expectationsEveryday People "it is what it is"Society needs to confront its problemsFunction:Mom, grandma, baby, going to work


Society needs to confront its problems



Function:


Mom, grandma, baby, going to work

Realism (socially/ politically charged art) around 1850

Manet "Olympia"



Form:


Photographic


You are there


It is what it is


Society needs to confront its problems



Function:


Model pose as prostitute


Portrait made people nervous because slave in the front


Model= more present


Flowers from viewer


Model waiting to be paid


Made pay to give flowers (you have to go to the made first)