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Rococo


Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera


Watteau


1717

Rococo


SalonDe La Princesse


Boffrand


1732

Rococo


TheMarriage Contract


Hogarth


1745

Rococo(contemporary)


TheSwing


Jean-Honoré


1767

Portaiture(rococo)


(Mr. and Mrs. Andrews)


Gainsborough


1750

Rococo


An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump


Wright


1768

Neoclassical


PaintingCorneliaPointing to Her Children as Her Treasures


Kauffman


1785

Neoclassicism


Oathof the Horatti


David


1785

Neoclassicism


NapoleanCrossing the Ste. Bernard


David


1800

Neoclassicism


LaGrande Odalisque


Ingres


1814

Romantic printmaking


TheSleep of Reason Breeds Monsters


Goya


1798

Romanticism


Abbeyin an Oak Forest


Friedrich


1810

RomanticLandscape Painting


Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps


JMW Turner


1812



Romanticism


Third of May, 1808


Goya


1814



Romanticism


The Raft of the "Medusa"


Géricault


1818



Romanticism


Liberty Leading the People: July 28, 1830


Delacroix


1830



Romaniticism


RueTransnonain


Honoré Daumier


1834

Realism


A burial at Ornans


Courbet


1849

Realism


TheGleaners


Millet


1857

Realism


(TheLuncheon on the Grass)


Manet


1863

Realism


Oylmpia


Manet


1863

Realism


TheBanjo Lesson


Tanner


1893

Impressionism


Impression:Sunrise


Monet


1872

Impressionism


Le Boulevard DesCapucines


Monet


1873

Impressionism


Moulinde La Galette


Renoir1876

Impressionism


TheRehearsal on Stage


Degas


1874

Impressionism


Summer'sDay


Morisot


1879

PostImpressionism


SundayAfternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte


Seurat


1884

Post Impressionism


TheStarry Night


van Gogh


1889

Post-Impressionism


JaneAvril


Toulous-Lautrec


1893

Post Impressionism


Mahanano atua


Gauguin


1894

Five Masks inPerformance


1984


-Initiation into adulthood

Ngady Mwaash Mask


Late 19th-mid 20th


Kuba funerary mask


Honordead members of men's initiation society and high-ranking indivs who belong tothe community council of elders.

Twin Figures (EreIbeji)


Nigeria


20th century


-Yoruba people

Power Figure(Nkisi Nkonde)


19th Century


Context:


- Art is devoted to dealing with a spirit world that controls success Minkisi (plural of Nkisi) Kikongo word for "container"


Kongo and Songye peoples


Nkisi Nkonde: Unadored human/animal figure


plant and animal material (bilongo) and place it: Neck Beard Inside body within the stomach Bilongo activates the object's supernatural power

Enlightenment


Eiffel Tower


Gustave Eiffel


1888

Orientalism


TheSnake Charmer


Gérôme


1870

(anti academic and academic?)


Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket James M. Whistler


1875

Rococo

-Pastel colours


-Light brush(strokes)


-Playful and flowy Every lines


-superficial beauty


-Representsa reaction against the Grand Manner of Baroque art which is identified with theformality and rigidity of seventeenth century court life.

Rococo Artists

1717 Watteau


1732 Boffrand


1745 Hogarth


1750 Gainsborough


1767 Honore


1768 Wright

Neoclassicism

-Greco-Roman Art


-idealized forms


-Balance and ordered composition


-expressions = serious and noble


-brush stroke= controlled


-rational (objective)


[Enlightenment (18th century) Industrial Revolution (1760–1850)]

Neoclassicism Artists

Kauffman


David(2)


Ingres

Romanticism

-emotional intensity, and spontaneity


- the subjective, nostalgic, and intuitive


- brilliant and colorful depictions of nature in all its glory, exotic locales, danger, and torment.


- response to the coldness of Neo-Classicist art.


-artists focused on originality


-Sublime


American Revolution (1775–1783) French Revolution(1789–1799) Napoleon crowned emperor of France (1803)

Romanticism Artists

1798/1814 Goya (2)


1810 Friedrich


1812 Turner


1818 Gericault


1830 Delacroix


1834 Daumir

Realism

-Challenges:


Romanticism --> Subjectivism + imagination


Neoclassicism --> Idealism + Balance


-purpose: social critique and committed to exposing the truth


-unbiased portrayal of subject matter


-Salon of the Rejected


-Plein Air


Subject: Celebratingworking class and peasants

Realism Artists

1849 Courbet


1857 Millet


1863 Manet (unofficial leader of Cafe Guerbois)


1893Tanner

Cafe Guerbois

-realism group who pushed French Realist Tradition


-Shifted focus from rural-->bourgeois at leisure

Impressionism



-Objective


-quick brush strokes reflect transient nature of light


-painted outdoors (plein air)


-Subject: everyday life outdoors

Impressionist Artists

1872 and 1873 Monet


1874 Degas


1876 Renoir


1879 Morisot



Post-Impressionism

-focus: art should serve social commentary and promote social change


-uses Impressionist techniques but is subjective


-----more abstract and expressionist


-based on artist's memories and emotions


-Unlike impressionism (based on whatyou see) Post-Impressionism is painting what you see AND how it makes you feel.

Post-Impressionist artists

1884 Seurat


1889 Van Gogh


1893 Toulous-Lautrec


1894 Gaugin