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-Rococo-"sheen of mother of pearl"

-the Art is decreative, frivolous, erotic in content.


-Women on swing deliberately entertaining the other man instead of her husband.


-making play on modesty


-women look more softer and are thinner.

-Rococo example

-painting to get into the royal art academy


-decorative


-everyone loves, with no cares in the world


-couples going off or coming back from the land.

-Rococo example

-Venus Consoling love


-cupid needs a nap



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-Rococo example

-gold leaf

-decorative, frivolous

-derived from models from hellenistic rococo

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-innovators of the enlightenment

-took ballet to the next level to see how far the female body could take


-they thought she could walk on water

-Neo Classicism was pulling for the French Revolution

-Pushes back from rococo


-restraint, violent, simplicity


-Inspired theatre: Tablox Divant (living picture)


-backfired on French Royalty, because it made people feel the need to start a revolution

-Neo Classicism

- David became revolutionary artist who went to the royal art academy and rebelled.


- David was put in prison, and Napoleon took him out.


-David became 1st artiest executioner.


-Created during revolution


-became a popular play for socrates was put on trial because he taught male youth to question everything.


-Another example of Tablox Divant

-falls into Neo Classicism by form, but the theme is erotic

-Sister of Napoleon, who slept around and was compared to Venus

-dress was a political statement

-Neo Classicism


-way to rebel, was to wear these types of clothes

-kind of rococo
-not rococo, neo classicism

-political statement, because everything depicted in this picture is peasantry.


-made modest living.

-Voltaire

-Father of French Enlightenment


-Responsible for the birth of humanitarianism (strong protect the weak)


-was something of a Diast, was more like a philospher who preaches respect and recognition that different things have commonately.


-was a philospher who was acknowleged to be democratized


-created 1st encyclepedia (which was a huge impact), which was bootlegged in the U.S. and created.

-many important developments were made in technology

-James Watt created the steam engine


-we realized that convert raw materials into real products

-in england they looked to france when it came to fashion.

-very intelligent woman from the aristocrats

-influence from rococo

-based on humantarianism


-people sent there kids into the city to work, the women starts as a pure girl and eventually becomes a prostitute like the lady shes talking to.


-Hogarth has a moral obligation to not pray on country girl.


-the aristocrat man in the back will eventually buy one of these young girls that will change into a prostitute.

-drunk man (RAKE)- hes gonna get with all the girls
-Aristocrat who is talking to the merchantilist, planning his daughters wedding with the guy looking outside, but she is clearly falling for the one she is talking too.


-Foot painting in the back was improper

-lots of immorality


-the man cant pay his bills, and is obviously cheating on his wife from the panties being pulled out by the dog.


-curtain was opened to see the indecent picture of the woman.

-Nostalgic, because people werent able to live out in the country.

-small farms were dissapearing



-U.S. is going to embrace French Neo Classicism.

-adopted all french symbols


-Jefferson was an advocate for this stuff.


-Jefferson's house was built by slaves.


-They chose Virginia Brick to call america's potential.


-His house is on the back of the Nickel.

Greco Roman protype.