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19 Cards in this Set
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Baroque vs. Rococo vs, Classical
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Baroque: Glory to God and the Church
Classical: Sharp and Rational Rococo: Sweet and nature themed |
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Rococo characteristics
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-Beauty and nature emphasis
-Sweet -Themes of wealthy class (picnics, lovers, portraits) |
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WATTEAU, Jean Antoine
"Pilgrimage to Cythera" |
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Europa
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BOUCHER, Francois
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FRAGONARD, Jean-Honore
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GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas
Blue Boy |
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GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas
Mary Countess Howe |
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REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua
"Collina" |
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Neoclassical
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-Return to the simplicity and beauty of the ancient world
-Valued rules: allows creativity to be expressed subtly -Communication of inner beauty -Reason -Symmetry -Themes and forms |
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DAVID, Jacques
"Oath of Horatii" |
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DAVID, Jacques Louis
"Napoleon Crossing the Alps" |
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DAVID, Jacques Louis
"Napoleon in his study" |
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DAVID, Jacques Louis
"Coronation of Napoleon" |
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VIEN, Joseph Marie
"The Cupid Seller" |
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Music of the classical era characteristics
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-Middle class
-Themes: simple and melodic -Beginning+middle+end |
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Viennese Classical Style characteristics (2)
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-Form from Germany
-Melody from Italy |
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Haydn, Joseph
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Father of the symphony
Father figure to Mozart and Beethoven |
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Mozart
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Prodigy: composed before 5
Output a TON of music Perfected the serenade |
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Beethoven
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Made the piano popular
2 periods of composition: Classical and Romantic Themes of confict |