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9 Cards in this Set
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Caravaggio (1571-1610) |
Early works (1592-1599) 1)Used himself as model 2)Still life 3)Homoerotic 4)Supported by private collectors 5)Rejected drawing/fresco Late works (1600-1606) 1)Works for church 2)Tenebrism 3)Oranges & reds 4)Angels have bedsheets not clouds 5)Realism 6)Positioning of viewer 7)Dirty feet/lack of decorum 8)Affetti |
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Carracci (1560-1609) |
Style 1)Landscapes 2)Staffage 3)Return to nature 4)Mannerist qualities 5)Good at drawing/fresco 6) anatomy and ideal beauty |
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Lanfranco (1582-1647) |
Style 1)Student of Carracci 2)Rivals with Domenichino 3)Loves fresco 4)Dramatic flair 5)Mannerist and baroque styles 6)Tenebrist and colorist paint schemes 7)Flexible artist 8) used illusionism |
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Guercino (1591-1666) |
Early style (1619) 1)Naturalistic 2)Darker/Caravaggistic 3)Lively Late style (1650) 1)Manneristic 2)Classical 3)Clearer and brighter 4)Lively |
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Guido Reni (1575-1642) |
Style 1)Student of Carracci 2)Vibrant colors/anti-caravaggisti 3)Mytho-historical painting 4)No break in decorum |
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Artemesia Gentileschi (Orazio’s Daughter) |
· In terms of quality, first female artist to be on par with a male artist · Women weren’t encouraged to be artists because they were encouraged to work · Had special circumstances because of her father being an artist · Only had one art commission · She got raped though by the guy who gave her private lessons · After the rape, her paintings become more vulgar |
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Guido Reni (1575-1642) |
Style 1)Student of Carracci 2)Vibrant colors/anti-caravaggisti 3)Mytho-historical painting 4)No break in decorum |
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Domenichino (1581-1648) |
Style 1)Student of Carracci 2)Rivals with Lanfranco 3)Loves fresco 4)Grand manner (depicting figures as noble through references) 5)Landscapes 6)Renaissance style 7) Influenced by Raphael 8) Loved color 9) Didn’t experiment with illusionism-used quadro reportato |
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Bernini |
- The greatest sculpter - used carving - aware of how light falls on figure - marble is like clay - “Onlyway to resist Bernini is to not see his work” – Pope - Bringsthe stone to life like no other - Doesn’thave the subject stay still, works from sketches, work does not look stiff - Wantedto create the effect of color using stone, doesit through carving |