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37 Cards in this Set
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Capitalist |
providesmoney to finance business |
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Entrepreneur |
personwho organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of business |
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Proletariat |
workingclass |
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Lithography |
printmaking process created by drawing on a stone plate |
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Photography |
writingwith light |
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Symbolist |
thevisible world does not constitute a true or universal reality, poetry. |
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Art Nouveau |
newart, Ornamental Style |
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Japonisme |
interestedin Japanese culture |
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Primitif |
closeto nature |
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Naturalism |
avariant form of literary realism, fiction based on the premise that everydaylife should be represented with scientific objectivity, Emile Zola (1840- 1902)“The Grog Shop” alcoholic factory (industrial) workers 1877 “Nana” about aprostitute 1880 |
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Sullivan |
architectof Guaranty Building, /buffalo NY |
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Petipa |
virtuosotechnique (harder pointe shoe), body as machine/ industry revolution- escapefrom Realism with fantasy (fairy tales)- 1892 “The Nutcracker”, 1895 “Swan Lake |
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Tchaikovsky |
composer that provided the music for petipais ballets |
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Puccini |
verismo, writer of opera “Madame Butterfly” 1897 geisha falls in love with anavy lieutenant, who returns with an American bride. He wants a son so shecommits suicide – based on a true story, when from a novel to play to tale to opera |
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Tiffany
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inventedglass art
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Cassatt
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mostnotable artist to come under the influence of Japanese prints.
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Debussy
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influencedby Bali (Indonesia), composer of afternoon of a faun, impressionist style music
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Mallarme
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Frenchauthor “Afternoon of a Faun”
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Daumier
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Frenchartist, lithogrophy
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Ibsen
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realistdrama, “A Doll’s House” (1879)- Nona is blackmailed over a debt. her husbandwont help. She’s a doll wife in a dolls house, realizes her independence/importance as a human being
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2Russian authors
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Tolstoy,dostoevsky
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PetipaBallet (Major)
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harderpointe shoe, body as machine
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Choreographer
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nijinsky
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2,19th century Iron architecture
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crystalpalace, Eiffel tower
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Ancientsports even revived late 19th century
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olympics |
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2Ancient places discovered via archaeology
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Pompeii,herculaneum
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Maori
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Africanart
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19thcentury academic fields
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Anthropology,Ethnography
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5tech advances-19th century
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lightbulb, phonograph, camera, sewing machine, typewriter
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1Art form/art work impacted by the tech advance
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photography
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5artisms-artist for each ism |
Realism-Courbet |
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Real |
- Aspect:real |
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Fantasy |
-Aspect: fantasy |
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Naturalism |
-Aspect: Naturalism |
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feminineissues |
Aspect:feminine issues Howrevealed: novel |
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humanrights |
-Aspect:human rights |
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5global countries-impacted 19th centuries western art |
Japan, Africa, New Zealand, Hawaii, Indonesia. |