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15 Cards in this Set
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Baroque |
-counter reformation ended Mannerism -focus on drama/theatrics/naturalism/chiaroscu -late 16th century -Caravaggio/Bernini |
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Rococo |
Early 18th century (late Baroque) -French movement -reaction against symmetry, grandeur,and strict rhetoric of Baroque -ornate/lighter colors/curves and gold |
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Neoclassicism |
Revival of classical style/Renaissance |
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Enlightenment |
-advances in science promotes new way to think critically about humanism -independent of religion --18th Century |
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Pre-Raphaelites |
-refused to be limited to Realism -represented fictional/historical/and fanciful subjects -focused on illusion -female figures/Shakespearean scenes -sympathetic towards subjects/nature/vivid color and detail |
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Medieval Revivalism |
-return to freedom that artists worked with the Middle Ages -after industrial rev, artists refuted the mass production of artworks and its assembly line approach to art |
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Impressionism |
Late 19th century in Paris -reaction against chaos of French life -small/thin brushstroke a -open composition -emphasis on light Focused on movement and unusual angles |
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Realism |
An attempt to make art resemble real life Began in France in 1850s |
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Natural Art |
Aims for accuracy For example, bowl of fruit |
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Romanticism |
18th century Revolt against neoclassical art Evokes human emotion |
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The Grand Tour |
Traditional trip of Europe for wealthy young men Education rite of passage Stays in Rome and Venice were mandatory Studied antiquity and Renaissance 1840s |
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Royal Academy |
Founded in Paris by King Louis XIV select artists/strict system of education |
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Royal Academy |
Founded in Paris by King Louis XIV select artists/strict system of education |
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Salon |
Academy organized exhibitions Marked as sign of royal favor Limited acceptance by jury |
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Natural Art |
Turn away from Ricoco Nature will be the guide Simple life with honest emotion Natural imagery vs artificial frivolous |