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1 Art of the Enlightenment, Rococo and Neoclassical Art Professor A. D’Ascoli

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3 Rococo Art Characteristics Stresses the main traits only Stresses the main traits only Uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream Uses mirrors and reflections to blur and create a world of dream Totally free and a-symmetric in style Totally free and a-symmetric in style Irregular lines and contours Irregular lines and contours Usually mundane or palace life scenes Usually mundane or palace life scenes Depicts the pursuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy; decadence Depicts the pursuit of pleasure and leisure time of the wealthy; decadence

4 18 th Century Art - Rococo Pilgrimage to Cythera Pilgrimage to Cythera 1717 1717 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau Noted for his fete galantes (outdoor party scenes) Noted for his fete galantes (outdoor party scenes) Lightness of content and color is representative of the Rococo movement Lightness of content and color is representative of the Rococo movement

5 18 th Century Art - Rococo Bath of Diana Bath of Diana 1742 1742 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: Francois Boucher Artist: Francois Boucher Pale, delicate and well taken care of was the typical female ideal of the period Pale, delicate and well taken care of was the typical female ideal of the period Nudity was only acceptable if it was placed within an antique context Nudity was only acceptable if it was placed within an antique context

6 18 th Century - Rococo The Meeting The Meeting 1771 – 1773 1771 – 1773 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard Boucher’s student Boucher’s student Famous for his rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour Famous for his rapid brushwork often finishing paintings within an hour Sculpture is an imaginary one Sculpture is an imaginary one

7 18 th Century The Artist and Her Daughter The Artist and Her Daughter 1785 1785 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: Marie-Louise- Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun Artist: Marie-Louise- Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun Court painter for Marie Antoinette Court painter for Marie Antoinette Classical style of nobility Classical style of nobility

8 Self-Portrait with Two Pupils 1785 Paris, France Painting - oil on canvas 6 ft. 11 in. x 4 ft. 11 1/2 in. Adélaide Labille-Guiard The French Art Academy only allowed 4 women in its ranks at any one time; this piece was used as a propaganda piece to allow more women in

9 18 th Century - Rococo The Brioche The Brioche 1763 1763 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: Jean-Baptiste- Simeon Chardin Artist: Jean-Baptiste- Simeon Chardin Chardin was a master of still life paintings Chardin was a master of still life paintings Use of oil paints allows for realistic portrayals Use of oil paints allows for realistic portrayals

10 18 th Century – Rococo The Marriage Contract The Marriage Contract 1744 1744 London, England London, England Painting Painting Artist: William Hogarth Artist: William Hogarth Hogarth painted in series, this one is about arranged marriages and how they often turn sour Hogarth painted in series, this one is about arranged marriages and how they often turn sour Always had a moral Always had a moral From the Marriage a la mode series From the Marriage a la mode series

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12 18 th Century - Rococo Lady Elizabeth Delme & her Children Lady Elizabeth Delme & her Children 1777 – 1780 1777 – 1780 London, England London, England Painting Painting Artist: Joshua Reynolds Artist: Joshua Reynolds Favored classical art rather than new style Favored classical art rather than new style Places aristocratic subjects in nature Places aristocratic subjects in nature

13 18 th Century - Rococo Mary, Countess Howe Mary, Countess Howe 1765 1765 London, England London, England Painting Painting Artist: Thomas Gainsborough Artist: Thomas Gainsborough Reynolds and Gainsborough were rivals in the English court Reynolds and Gainsborough were rivals in the English court 18 th century portraiture is supposed to flatter the subject 18 th century portraiture is supposed to flatter the subject

14 Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1787 London, England Painting - oil on canvas 7 ft. 2 5/8 in. x 5 ft. 5/8 in. Thomas Gainsborough A friend of Gainsborough who was a celebrated Soprano singer He depicted her seated upon a rocky knoll on a windswept hillside almost as if she were a muse of nature.

15 Neo-Classical Art Characteristics Reaction to Baroque and Rococo extravagances Reaction to Baroque and Rococo extravagances Return to classical lines and themes Return to classical lines and themes Unemotional and straightforward Unemotional and straightforward Discipline and order are the focus Discipline and order are the focus Moral themes Moral themes Restraint Restraint

16 George Washington Ca. 1779-1781 New York Painting - oil on canvas 95 x 61 3/4 in. Charles Willson Peale The original portrait was so famous that Peale made several copies, in several uniforms with several backgrounds. This one is shown after the Battle of Trenton, one of the turning points of the Revolutionary War

17 Portrait of Paul Revere Cs. 1768-1770 Boston, MA Painting - oil on canvas 2 ft. 11 1/8 in. x 2 ft. 4 in. John Singleton Copley Copley was the most famous American portrait painter Revere is shown wearing linen which was banned by England but is contemplating a tea pot, the artist attempting to stay neutral in the conflict

18 18 th Century – Neo-Classicism The Tennis Court Oath 1789 – 1791 Paris, France Painting Artist: Jacques Louis David A return to the classical ideals of the Renaissance briefly reappeared during the French Revolution and Napoleon’s reign

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21 18 th Century – Neo-Classicism Napoleon in his Study Napoleon in his Study 1812 1812 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: David Artist: David Surrounded by objects to celebrate his accomplishments Napoleon attempted to portray himself as a Roman Emperor Surrounded by objects to celebrate his accomplishments Napoleon attempted to portray himself as a Roman Emperor

22 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Oath of the Horatii Oath of the Horatii 1785 1785 Paris, France Paris, France Painting Painting Artist: David Artist: David Scenes set in ancient Rome became the rage when Pompeii was rediscovered and excavated Scenes set in ancient Rome became the rage when Pompeii was rediscovered and excavated Horizontals and diagonals Horizontals and diagonals

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24 Death of Socrates 1787 Paris, France Painting Jacques-Louis David Classical objects in the painting were inspired by those actually found in Pompeii

25 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Death of Marat Death of Marat 1793 1793 Paris, France Paris, France Artist: David Artist: David Painting Painting Left large empty space in upper portion Left large empty space in upper portion Purpose was to create a public memorial after his murder by Charlotte Corday (a Royalist) Purpose was to create a public memorial after his murder by Charlotte Corday (a Royalist)

26 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Cornelia Pointing to her Children as her Treasures Cornelia Pointing to her Children as her Treasures 1785 1785 London, England London, England Painting Painting Angelica Kaufman Angelica Kaufman She trained in Italy where she studied the paintings at Pompeii and modeled her figures on the classical ideal She trained in Italy where she studied the paintings at Pompeii and modeled her figures on the classical ideal This work champions family values This work champions family values Simple attire and a bare interior to show that material things are not important Simple attire and a bare interior to show that material things are not important

27 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Watson and the Shark Watson and the Shark 1778 1778 Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Artist: John Copley Artist: John Copley Painting Painting Although trained in England at the Royal Academy and basically a Neo-Classicist, this work foreshadows the movement of Romanticism that was to come Although trained in England at the Royal Academy and basically a Neo-Classicist, this work foreshadows the movement of Romanticism that was to come Real event that was depicted for political propaganda when Watson was running for office Real event that was depicted for political propaganda when Watson was running for office

28 Voltaire 1778 Paris, France Sculpture 18 7/8 in. high Jean-Antoine Houdon Voltaire was a master of Enlightenment philosophy – here he is seen in old age

29 18 th Century- Neo-Classical George Washington George Washington 1788 – 1792 1788 – 1792 Virginia and Paris Virginia and Paris Sculpture Sculpture Artist: Jean-Antoine Houdon Artist: Jean-Antoine Houdon Stance is contrapposto Stance is contrapposto In general’s attire rather than everyday clothes In general’s attire rather than everyday clothes 13 fasces (rods) 13 fasces (rods)

30 Paulene Borghese as Venus 1808 Rome, Italy Sculpture Artist: Antonio Canova She was the sister of Napoleon

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32 Cupid and Psyche 1787-1793 Rome, Italy Sculpture Antonio Canova Probably his most often imitated and copied piece

33 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Chiswick House Chiswick House 1725 – 1729 1725 – 1729 London, England London, England Architecture Architecture Artists: Lord Burlington & William Kent Artists: Lord Burlington & William Kent Design based on the Pantheon in Rome and Villa Rotonda Design based on the Pantheon in Rome and Villa Rotonda Central dome and pediment are tributes to classical Rome Central dome and pediment are tributes to classical Rome

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35 Brandenburg Gate 1788-1791 Berlin, Germany Architecture Karl Gotthard Langhans Similar to a triumphal arch and a temple facade

36 The Panthéon (Sainte-Geneviève) 1755-1792 Paris, France Architecture Artist:Jacques-Germain Soufflot Originally a church turned into a Temple of Reason under Napoleon – now a mausoleum

37 18 th Century – Neo-Classical La Madeleine La Madeleine 1806 – 1842 1806 – 1842 Paris, France Paris, France Architecture Architecture Artist: Pierre-Alexandre Vignon Artist: Pierre-Alexandre Vignon Based on the Parthenon of Athens Based on the Parthenon of Athens Renamed by Napoleon briefly as Temple of Glory (he was going to use it to store his war trophies) Renamed by Napoleon briefly as Temple of Glory (he was going to use it to store his war trophies) Corinthian order was used Corinthian order was used Raised base and steps only in front are Roman temple characteristics Raised base and steps only in front are Roman temple characteristics

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40 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Monticello Monticello 1770 – 1806 1770 – 1806 Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Architecture Architecture Artist: Thomas Jefferson Artist: Thomas Jefferson He designed his own house based on Chiswick House, the Pantheon, and Villa Rotunda He designed his own house based on Chiswick House, the Pantheon, and Villa Rotunda Dome is polygonal rather than a simple circle Dome is polygonal rather than a simple circle Very symmetrical Very symmetrical

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42 18 th Century – Neo-Classical Virginia State Capitol Building Maison Caree

43 Dome of Capitol

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45 George Washington as Zeus

46 The End Next lecture … Romanticism and Realism


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