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How did the three different styles of Baroque art reflect the social and/or religious concerns of thecountries in which they developed? Use one example from each variation to support your answer. |
Florid- Catholic (council of Trent) Example - Bernini's 'David' (1623), Italian Florid Baroque. Anti-Contrappasto Classical - Louis 14th; Absolutism Example- Palace of Versailles (1678), neo-renaissance, mixture of roman classic style. Restrained- Combo of both religious and social. Protestant movement contributed (Paradise Lost) Example- Vermeer's "Woman with a Water Pitcher" (1662) was a Genre scene. |
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What is the “social contract” for Hobbes and Locke? How do their definitions reflect their differentpolitical philosophies? Fully identify the works in which the authors discussed their theories.
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Unspoken Law, what one must do to create a civil society. Hobbes- Citizens must surrender sovereignty in return for peace and protection. Locke- Citizens choose rulers who protect their rights in a Fiduciary Trust (Interest of the ppl). Hobbes = The Leviathan (1651) Ppl are driven by Death & power Locke= 2 Treatises of Government (1690) refused absolutism, promoted rule by the people. |
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What is the relationship between Rococo and Neoclassical art and/or music? Use one example fromeach style to explain your answer.
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Rococo- Art of the Aristocracy, response to 'Classical Baroque'. - Harpischord, Boucher's,"Nude on a Sofa" (1752) Neoclassical- art of the Philosophes, response to Rococo. - Soufflot's, 'Pantheon' (1792) |
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Who were the four principal scientists involved in the development of the heliocentric view of theuniverse? Explain their individual contributions and fully identify at least three of their works.
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Copernicus, "Revolutions of Heavenly Bodies" (1543). Established the heliocentric theory. Kepler, "On the Motion of Mars" (1610), 3 Planetary Laws. Ellipses, Speed, and Math proves Helio Galileo, "Two New Sciences" (1638), Disproved geocentric by confirming moons of Jupiter. Newton, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" (1687). Gravity completes heliocentric |