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Capitalist

providesmoney to finance business

Entrepreneur

personwho organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of business

Proletariat

workingclass

Lithography

printmaking process created by drawing on a stone plate

Photography

writingwith light

Symbolist

thevisible world does not constitute a true or universal reality, poetry.

Art Nouveau

newart, Ornamental Style

Japonisme

interestedin Japanese culture

Primitif

closeto nature

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

Sullivan

architectof Guaranty Building, /buffalo NY

Petipa

virtuosotechnique (harder pointe shoe), body as machine/ industry revolution- escapefrom Realism with fantasy (fairy tales)- 1892 “The Nutcracker”, 1895 “Swan Lake

Tchaikovsky

composer that provided the music for petipais ballets

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

Tiffany
inventedglass art
Cassatt
mostnotable artist to come under the influence of Japanese prints.
Debussy
influencedby Bali (Indonesia), composer of afternoon of a faun, impressionist style music
Mallarme
Frenchauthor “Afternoon of a Faun”
Daumier
Frenchartist, lithogrophy
Ibsen
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
2Russian authors
Tolstoy,dostoevsky
PetipaBallet (Major)
harderpointe shoe, body as machine
Choreographer
nijinsky
2,19th century Iron architecture
crystalpalace, Eiffel tower
Ancientsports even revived late 19th century

olympics

2Ancient places discovered via archaeology
Pompeii,herculaneum
Maori
Africanart
19thcentury academic fields
Anthropology,Ethnography
5tech advances-19th century
lightbulb, phonograph, camera, sewing machine, typewriter
1Art form/art work impacted by the tech advance
photography

5artisms-artist for each ism

Realism-Courbet
impressionism- monet
post impressionism- van gogh
naturalism-Emile Zola
pointillism- seurat

Real

- Aspect:real
Creative Work: history of aburial at ornans -Creator: Courbet
Howrevealed: painting

Fantasy

-Aspect: fantasy
Creative Work: swan lake
Creator: petipa
How revealed: ballet

Naturalism

-Aspect: Naturalism
Creative Work: the grog shop
Creator: Emile Zola
Howrevealed: novel

feminineissues

Aspect:feminine issues
Creative Work: a dolls house
Creator: Henrik ibsen


Howrevealed: novel

humanrights

-Aspect:human rights
Creative Work: oliver twist
Creator: Charles dickens
Howrevealed: novel

5global countries-impacted 19th centuries western art

Japan, Africa, New Zealand, Hawaii, Indonesia.