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period characteristic to the following: History & classical myth subject matter painted in a calm classical manner; Story matter is heroiic, mythical; Also architecture done in revival styles; Structured composition; Smooth brushwork; Subdued palette; Harsh sculptural lines
Neoclassicism
School that emphasized Ancient classical art, Historical subjects, held salons
French Royal Academy
yearly art exhibits held by French Royal Academy
Salons
From Neoclassicism to …
Romanticism
Concerned with imagination and the emotions
Romanticism
style that incorporated the following: Deep rich unrestrained color; Quick loose brushwork; Strong light and shade contrasts; Complex compositions; Expressive poses and gestures; Interest in exotic cultures/ distant places
Romanticism; Typical Romantic artistic style
female slave or mistress in a Muslim king's harem
Odalisque
photo (light) graphos (writing) = Greek for to write with light
Photography
Style that used a new subject matter; Subject matter of everyday contemporary life as seen or seeable by the artist; No more gods or angels!
Realism
the father of 19th century Realism
Courbet
style of Work that came out of the French Royal Academy
Academic
style that had no mythological or fantasy
Realism
used flash bulb light effect; used harsh light vs. darks; used known women
Manet
style characteristic of the following: Paint "enplein aire" or 'in the open air"; The artists goal was to record the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere; Type of painting with Short, choppy brush strokes
Impressionism
"in the open air" - outdoors
Paint "enplein aire"
First nonwestern art to have major impact
Japanese Woodblocks
"pictures of the floating world" - wood block prints; Flat, cropped, asymmetrical
Ukiyo-e
Period of 1880-1905; Different styles but all artists explore the expressive qualities of line, form and color
Post-Impressionism
2 main artists during post-impressionism that used Analytical - structure focus & Formal elements, composition
Cezanne & Seurat
2 main artists during post-impressionism that used Expressive color
Gauguin & van Gogh
5 styles during the 18th & 19th Century
Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post Impressionism
4 main artists during post-impressionism
Cezanne & Seurat; Gauguin & van Gogh
means front line (military) now used for art; works that are experimental or innovative,
Avante garde
Century with the following characteristics: Experimentation and discovery; Diversity of art styles with several broad tendencies; Abstraction; Emphasis on physical art making process; Emphasis on 2D; Question the nature of art
Early 20th Century
1905-1910; "wild beasts"; Matisse & Derain; used shocking color
The Fauves (Fauvism)
Who sets off Modernism
Picasso
1908-1914; Picasso & Braque; rejection of naturalism; preference for abstracted shapes & forms
Cubism
Who spearheads the Cubism movement; work together; works are very similar
Picasso & Braque
2 phases of Cubism
Analytical Cubism & Synthetic Cubism-collage
Who sets off Cubism
Picasso & Braque
Phase in cubism that took out a lot of color, abstraction; hard to tell who paints it; tan brown or black; subject was matter was on flat planes; messing with mind (not eyes)
Analytical Cubism
What was used in Synthetic Cubism
collage