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51 Cards in this Set
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Adolphe-Moss, Ella (She) |
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Barry and Pugin, House of Parliament |
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Bartholdi, Statue of Liberty |
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Bastein Lapage, Joan of Arc |
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Bernhardt, Self Portrait as a Vampire Bat |
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Bierstadt, The Rocky Mountains: Landers Peak |
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Catlin, The White Cloud Head Chief of the Iowas |
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Church, Niagara |
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Cole, The course of Empire: Aftermath |
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Cole, The Course of Empire: Culmination of Empire |
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Cole, The Course of Empire: Destruction of Empire |
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Cole, The Course of Empire: Arcadian State |
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Cole, The Course of Empire: The Savage State |
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Cole, The Oxbow |
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Constable, The Haywain |
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Cordier, African Venus |
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Delacroix, Dante and Virgil in Hell |
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Delacroix, Death in Sardanapolis |
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Delacroix, Faust Lithographs |
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Delacroix, Frederic Chopin |
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Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People |
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Delacroix, Paganini |
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Delacroix, Self Portrait as Hamlet |
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Ferratt, Fall of Icarus |
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Fremiet, Gorilla and Woman |
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Friedrich, Abbey in the Oak |
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Friedrich, Monk by the Sea |
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Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Mists |
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Fuseli, The Nightmares |
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Gericoult, Kelptomaniac |
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Gericoult, The Raft of the Medusa |
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Goya, Saturn Eating His Children |
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Goya, The Third of May 1808 |
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Ingres, The Turkish Bath |
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King Ludwig of Bavaria, Neuchwanstein Castle |
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Lewis, Forever Free |
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Martin, the Destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum |
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Nash, Brighton Pavilion |
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Olmsted, Central Park |
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Rude, The Departure of the Volunteers 1792 |
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Russell, Crouse College |
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Turner, Rain, Storm, and Speed |
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Walpole, Strawberry Hill |
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Whistler, Nocturne in Black and Gold the Falling Rocket |
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Wiertz, Buried Alive |
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Color wheel |
Color wheel was invented, so artists used lots of complementary colors to evoke emotion |
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Total artwork |
Combination of painting, music, all types of art |
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Sublime |
Horror, wonder, awe |
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Lied |
A song with one vocalist and piano |
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Romantic Anti-hero |
Central character, not heroic |
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Main Ideas of Romanticism |
French Revolution American Civil War The sublime Science and psychology Insanity (drugs, alcohol, mental illness) Women's rights The Femme Fatale Escape Nature as escape from industrialization and as sublime Exoticism of East, Africa, and Native Americans |