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Neoclassicism
18th century revival of the Classic Greek and Roman styles in art and architecture, as well as styles from the European Renaissance
Rococo
The style of art, arch, music, and decorative arts from the early-eighteenth-century Europe, made primarily for the upper class
genre painting
Paintings that contain subject matter of everyday life
Pointillism
An art movement in Europe in the late nineteenth century in which artists applied daubs of pure pigment to a ground to create an image. The paint daubs appear to blend when viewed from a distance.
13.3 Marc Chagall, Over Vitebsk, Russia/France
13.5 Betye Saar, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, 1972, mixed media
13.9 Peter Paul Rubens, Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus, Flanders, Baroque style
13.10 Jacques Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, France, 1784
13.12 Hung Liu, Trauma, China/U.S.
13.15 Shaunessy, Interior House Post, Kwakiutl Clan, Canada
13.19 Marisol, The Family, Venezuela, painted wood/mixed media
13.22 Temple of Ramses II, Egypt, 13th century BCE
13.24 Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas, Spain, Baroque style
13.29 Georges Seurat, La Grande Jatte, France, Pointillist style/technique
13.30 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Nipomo, U.S. 1936