Exam 2 Review Tuesday, April 5 Exam 2 Thursday, April 7

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Exam 2 Review Tuesday, April 5 Exam 2 Thursday, April 7 Topics covered: Christianity and Islam (Hagia Sophia-end ch. 3) Renaissance Baroque (influences, Italian, Spanish, Dutch) Rococo esimpson@bridgew.edu http://webhost.bridgew.edu/esimpson/

5. 27 Nicolas Poussin Arcadian Shepherds c. 1660 Oil on canvas 5.27 Nicolas Poussin Arcadian Shepherds c. 1660 Oil on canvas. Baroque Classicism

Nicolas Poussin The Ashes of Phokion, 1648 Oil on canvas Nicolas Poussin The Ashes of Phokion, 1648 Oil on canvas. Baroque Classicism

5.28 Charles Le Brun Louis XIV Adoring the Risen Christ 1674 Oil on canvas. French Academy

El Greco. Resurrection c. 1600-5 Oil on Canvas. Spanish Baroque

El Greco. Toledo c. 1600-10 Oil on canvas. Spanish Baroque

Diego Velázquez. Pope Innocent X Oil on canvas. Spanish Baroque

5.32 Diego Velázquez Las Meninas 1656 Oil on canvas. Spanish Baroque

Dutch Baroque New Republic of Netherlands, 1609 Calvinism Landscapes, genre scenes, still lifes, portraits Art market Realism and Naturalism Spirituality in everyday

Pieter Sanredam, Interior of the Choir of St. Bavo’s, Haarlem 1637 Oil on oak panel. Dutch Baroque

Gerard Terborch Boy Removing Fleas from his Dog c. 1658 Oil on Canvas Dutch Baroque

Peter Paul Rubens Descent from the Cross (central panel) 1611-14. Oil on canvas. Antwerp Cathedral. 13’ 9 3/8” x 11’ 9 ¾” Dutch Baroque

Titian. Rape of Europa c. 1559-62.

5.37 Hagesandros, Athenodoros, and Poldorus Laocoön and His Two Sons 1st century CE. Marble Hellenistic

5.38 Peter Paul Rubens Triumph of Juliers from the Marie de’ Medici cycle c. 1622-25. Oil on canvas, 14’11” x 9’6” Dutch Baroque

Peter Paul Rubens Arrival and Reception of Marie de’Medici at Marseilles 1621-25. Oil on canvas. 13’ x10’ Dutch Baroque

Gerrit van Honthorst Merry Company (The Prodigal Son in the Brothel) 1620 Oil on canvas. Dutch Baroque

Rembrant van Rijn Descent from the Cross c. 1633 Oil on canvas Dutch Baroque

Rembrandt Self Portrait with Saskia on His Lap c. 1635 oil on canvas 5’ 8 3/8” x 4’ 3 ½” Self Portrait c. 1659 oil on canvas 33 ¼” X 26”

Rembrandt Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq 1642 Rembrandt Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq 1642. Oil on canvas Dutch Baroque

5.48 First state 5.49 Last state Rembrandt Christ Presented to the People 1655, Etching

5.51 Frans Hals. Laughing Cavalier 1624 Oil on canvas Dutch Baroque

5.53 Johannes Vermeer Interior with a Woman Reading a Letter c. 1662-4 Oil on canvas. 18 1/3” x 15 1/3” Dutch Baroque

Johannes Vermeer A Maidservant Pouring Milk c. 1660. Oil on canvas 1’57/8” x. 1’ 4 1/8” Dutch Baroque

5.56 Jacob van Ruisdael View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen c. 1670 Oil on canvas. Dutch Baroque

Maria van Oosterwyck Still Life with a Vanitas Theme 1668 Oil on canvas Dutch Baroque

6.2 Louis le Vau and Jules Hardouin Mansart Palace of Versailles 1669-85. Garden façade. Baroque

6.3 Jules Hardouin Mansart and Charles Le Brun Hall of Mirrors Interior of Palace, begun 1678. Baroque/Rococo

6.6 André Le Nôtre Plan of the Gardens and Park of Versailles 17th century engraving

Rococo Rocaille, coquille Interior design for aristocracy Gilded molding, ornamentation Fun, frivolous Silvers, pastels intimacy Bach, Viladi Age of Enlightenment (18th century) salonnières

Germain Boffrand Salon de la Princess Hôtel de Soubise Paris, Begun 1732 Rococo

6. 7 Antoine Watteau, Embarkation from Cythera 1717. Oil on canvas 6.7 Antoine Watteau, Embarkation from Cythera 1717. Oil on canvas. Rococo

Antoine Watteau Gilles undated oil on canvas Rococo

Jean Honoré Fragonard The Swing 1767 Rococo

William Hogarth Marriage à la mode II 1745 Oil on canvas English Rococo