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Philosophes

Believe that everything had a material cause and that all ideas came from experience

Encyclopedia

A classified dictionary of the Sciences arts and crafts

Deism

Believe that God created the universe to operate by rational laws

Roccoco style

Soft delicate style applied to art and architecture. Indicates frivolity and wit especially of the aristocracy

The swing, fragonard

The happy accidents of the swing

Novel

A long work of narrative Fiction with realistic characters and setting

Baroque

The love of extravagant and Monumental Beauty the tension between Simplicity and embellishment the conflict between science and faith

Velasquez (las meinas)

Explored the relation between appearance and reality art and court and the artist and Patron with unmatched subtlety

Cervantes (Don Quixote)

Story of the night confusing the real world with his chivalric fantasy

Gentileschi (Judith slaying Holofernes)

Who sexually abused by the painter employed by her artists father to train her

Peter Paul rubens

Rape of the daughters of leuciippus

Dutch baroque vermeer

Showed a quiet drama in luminated by cool brilliant Northern Light

Madame geoffrin :salon

The most famous of paris's salons her husband had made a fortune manufacturing ice cream regularly entertained the leading figures of Parisian Society

Subjects of bourgeois painting

Counter the Rococo Style with a Clarity of color and form. Everyday middle class people

Epistolary novel

Takes the form of a journal or series of letters

Sentimental novel

Educational and moralizing

Examples of the novels

Pamela Pride and Prejudice Julie

Neoclassical Style examples

New classical imitated the art of the ancient Greek and Rome.


examples Jefferson Memorial, US Treasury, New York Stock Exchange

Neoclassical painting examples

3 ladies adorning a term of hymen

Neoclassical painting

Rather than have a portrait painted people commission artist to paint them as Mythic characters in Mythic settings

Satire

The literary or artistic attitude that aims to improve Society by it's humorous criticism

Johnathan swift

Satirist who use his writing for social reform


A modest proposal


Gulliver's travel

Satirical art

Hogarth the marriage contract


His peace mocking the social climbers and Nobles who married off their children for their own advantage

Voltaire

Master conversationalist prized guest at court and salons made pamphlets plays tales and poetry

Candide =innocence

The glory of a young man's Enlightenment this includes the knowledge to cultivate our garden we can make the world better but not perfect