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1 Baroque – 19th Century Realism
Test Review

2 Points to remember about
Baroque Era Art & Architecture: There is no single Baroque style ( Each region has its own look and/or agenda.) An extension of the Renaissance (…or sort of like the renaissance on steroids.) Design elements & subject matter are taken to extremes It’s COUNTER-REFORMATION Baroque in the South…. and Capitalistic Baroque in the North The BIG CONFLICT: REASON vs. PASSION

3 Italian Baroque

4 Caravaggio

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6 Artemisia Gentileschi

7 Bernini

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10 St. Peter’s Basilica

11 della Porta’s IL Gesu’

12 Borromini’s San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane

13 Spanish Baroque

14 Velázquez The Water Carrier of Seville

15 Diego Velazquez Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor) Oil on canvas
10’ x 9’ The Prado, Madrid c. 1656

16 French Baroque

17 Poussin Shepherds in Acadia

18 Louie Le Vau East Wing of the Louvre

19 Hardouin Mansart - Church of the Invalides

20 Hardouin Mansart - Versailles

21 English Baroque

22 Sun Earth Sir Christopher Wren St. Paul’s Cathedral Moon

23 Dutch Baroque (Netherlandish Painting)

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25 Sun Earth Moon “vanitas”

26 Vermeer

27 Sun Earth Moon Rembrandt

28 Franz Hals

29 Judith Lyster

30 Rubens

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32 Jacob van Ruisdael

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34 The Rococo

35 Rococo - Watteau, Return From Cythera

36 Boucher

37 Fragonard

38 Points to remember about
Neoclassicism : It was a reaction against the frivolity of the Rococo. Highly influenced by the American and French revolutions Places great importance on LINE and DRAWING Hey It’s the ENLIGHTENMENT so why not have an “ism” that celebrates the era that gave us reason in the first place: CLASSICAL GREECE & ROME!!!

39 Neoclassicism: David Oath of the Horatii

40 Ingres

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42 Houdon

43 Points to remember about
Romanticism : Shares many of the same subjects as Neoclassicism Bold COLOR, MOVEMENT and loosened brushwork Highly EMOTIONAL and often very POLITICAL an interest in the EXOTIC (especially non-western cultures) often shows a healthy respect of mother nature and wilderness. Individualism is increasingly important (both in technique and in iconography).

44 Romanticism: Delacroix

45 Gericault: Raft of the Medusa

46 Casper David Friedrich

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48 Francisco Goya

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51 Turner

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53 The Hudson River School

54 Points to remember about
19th Century Realism : A reaction against the excesses of Romanticism Influenced by the revolutions of the mid 19th century Subjects include the working-class, the natural world, & social inequity Landscape remains ever important

55 Rosa Bonheur: Ploughing in the Nivernais
The Barbizon School Rosa Bonheur: Ploughing in the Nivernais

56 Courbet: The Stone Breakers
Social Realism Courbet: The Stone Breakers

57 Daumier: Third Class Carriage

58 Daumier . . . . “ lithography ”

59 Millet: The Gleaners

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65 The Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel in Padua


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