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Rococo
Hyacynth Rigaud
Louis XIV
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Rococo
Jean Antoine Watteau
Pilgrimage to the Island of Cynthera |
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Rococo
Antoine Watteau
Venetian Pleasures |
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Rococo
Jean Antoine Watteau
The Signboard Gersaint |
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Rococo
Francois Boucher
Triumph of Venus |
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Rococo
Boucher
Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour |
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Rococo
Boucher
Mme de Pompadour |
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Rococo
Jean-Honore Fragonard
The Swing |
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Rococo
Jean-onore Fragonard
The Meeting |
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Rococo
Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun
Portrait of Marie Antoinette with her Children |
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Rococo
Jean Antoine Watteau
The Indifferent |
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Rococo
Jean-Simeon Chardin
Saying Grace |
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Rococo
Jean-Simeon Chardin
The Governess |
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Rococo
William Hogarth
The Marriage Contract |
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Rococo
William Hogarth
"The Orgy" from A Rake's Progress Series
Engraving |
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Rococo
William Hogarth
Gin Lane 2nd State
Engraving |
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Rococo
William Hogarth
Beer Street
Engraving |
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Neoclassicism in France
Anton Raphael Mengs
Parnassus
Ceiling Fresco 10'x20'
based on illusionism
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Neo-Classicism in France
Angelica Kauffmann
Papirius Praetextatus Entreated by His Mother to Disclose the Secrets of the Deliberations of the Roman Senate |
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Neo-Classicism
Johan Zoffany
Academicians of the Royal Academy
(female artists not allowed in presence of nude models, so included as portraits on the wall - Kauffmann is one.) |
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Neo-Classicism
Jacques-Louis David
Oath of The Horatii |
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Neo-Classicism
Jacques-Louis David
The Death of Socrates
"Willing to die for your principles"
reminiscent to the Last Supper - David taking lessons |
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Neo-Classicism
Jacques-Louis David
Death of Marat
propaganda |
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Neo-Classicism
Jacques-Louis David
Napoleon Crossing St. Bernard
(really crossed on a mule)
Progaganda
Iterations - not copies, other versions |
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Neo-Classicism
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Napoleon Enthroned
student of David
invoking Roman Emperors |
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Neo-Classicism
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Large Odalisque
odalisque - member of a harem - tied to only one person - guarded by eunuchs
orientalism - fantasy of the East |
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Neo-Classicism
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Portrait of Madame Desire Raoul-Rochette
very talented draftsman |
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Romanticism
Theodore Gericault
Raft of the "Medusa"
sublime - out of this world - elevate the viewer out of their ordinary life |
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Romanticism
Theodore Gericault
The Sighting of the Argus
(Top) (Bottom)
pen and ink on paper |
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Romanticism
Theodore Gericault
Study of Hands and Feet (Bottom)
went to morgue and did oil studies on dead corpses/body parts |
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Romanticism
Eugene Delacroix
Scenes from The Massacre at Chios
"Delacroix cannot make a death scene without adding sex" |
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Romanticism
Eugene Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People July 28, 1830
allegory - figure represents idea - Lady Liberty greek cap, barefoot indicating she was not a soldier |
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Romanticism
Francisco Goya
Third of May, 1808
Spain, Napoleonic troops
meant to store emotion |
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Romanticism
Francisco Goya
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
etching and aquatint
(he gets censored and plates taken from him) |
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Romanticism
Caspar David Friedrich
Monk by the Sea
German world become too protestant
Monk experiencing sublimity |
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Romanticism
Caspar David Friedrich
Abbey in an Oak Forest
remnants of a Gothic cathedral
sacred ground - funeral going on
Oak trees - Black Forest - cultural touchstone tree |
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Romanticism
Constable
The Hay Wain
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Romanticism
J.M.W. Turner
The Slave Ship |
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Romanticism
Thomas Cole
The Oxbow
Manifest of Destiny - God told them to settle from East to West all the way to the Pacific |
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Realism in France
Manet
The Luncheon
"uncomfortableness" |
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Impressionism
Claude Monet
On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt
tree blocking front - from Japanese style of Hiroshima |
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Realism
Honore Daumier
The Third Class Carriage |
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Realism
Millet
The Gleaners |
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Realism
Rosa Bonheur
The Horse Fair |
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Realism
Rosa Bonheur
Ploughing the Nevers
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Realism
Gustave Courbet
The Painter's Studio
A Real Allegory
Courbet interpreting the world for other people |
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Realism
Edouard Manet
Olympia
Renlist by transfers to impression |
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Impressionism
Cabanel
The Birth of Venus |
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Impressionism
Claude Monet
LaGrenouillere
Frog Pond
subjective impression of what they were seeing
about the artist's experience not the people |
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Impressionism
Renoir
La Grenouillere
Painted at the same time Monet painted his - totaling different impressions of the same scene |
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Impressionism
Claude Monet
Boulevard des Capucines, Paris
made paintings similar to what a photograph would look like |
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Impressionism
Nadar
Les Grands Boulevards, Paris, from a balloon |
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Impressionism
Louis Daguerre
Boulevard du Temple
first known photograph of a human |
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Impressionism
Monet
Rouen cathedral - the Portal (in sun)
did 60 of these in different lights, weather, etc
first to create a series of artworks |
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Impressionism
Claude Monet
Waterlillies, Sunset
image with no horizon |
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Impressionism
Berthe Morisot
Hide-and-Seek |
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Impressionism
Berthe Morisot
Summer's Day
imagined perspective |
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Impressionism
Edgar Degas
A Carriage at the Races
multiple perspectives |
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Impressionism
Edgar Degas
The Rehearsal
ballerinas had a bad reputation, sexually suspect - giving us the underbelly of the ballet |
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Impressionism
Edgar Degas
The Glass of Absinthe
addicts
modern view of modern scene
table legs missing |
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Impressionism
Mary Cassatt
The Blue Room
subjective focus - realist subject matter |
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Impressionism
Mary Cassatt
Woman in a Loge
Cassatt's response to Renoir's the Loge |
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Impressionism
Renoir
The Loge
Classic idea of the Male Gaze
*art made for heterosexual men to look at |
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Impressionism
Mary Cassatt
At the Opera
Response to Renoir
Aware of the Male Gaze |
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Post Impressionism
Paul Cezanne
Mont Sainte-Victoire
warm colors come forward - cool colors recede |
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Post Impressionism
Georges Seurat
Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte
painting was in Ferris Bueller's Day Off
10' painting
dots - no blending of color
fugitive pigment - monkey - synthetic paint faded |
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Post Impressionism
Vincent Van Gogh
Starry Night
puts tree right at front to show foreground
Van Gogh probably bipolar - treated with mercury - poison to brain - did better when he was institutionalized |
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Post Impressionism
Vincent Van Gogh
Japonaiserie: Flowering Plum Tree
cultural appropriation of Japanese calligraphy in an ignorant way - Japanese markings have no meaning
copied Hiroshige's Plum Orchard |
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Post Impressionism
Cezanne
using color to create form
line of table is completely broken
rejected way we look at things
rejection of truth of what he sees to benefit the composition |
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20th Century - 1907
Pablo Picasso
Les Desmoisellesd’Avignon
1907
Cubism
First Cubist painter
Sex and Death |
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20th Century - 1917
Marcel Duchamp
Fountain
DADA - concept of absurdity
actually a urinal |
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20th Century - 1930
Grant Wood
American Gothic
Regionalism
celebrate American culture
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20th Century - 1950
Jackson Pollack
Autumn Rhythm (No 30)
Abstract Expressionism
paints on floor, flings paint
Drip painter |
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20th Century - 1961-62
Andy Warhol
32 Campbell's Soup Cans
Pop Art
all 2 feet tall, slight variations
"Art is what you get away with" |
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20th Century - 1958
Jasper Johns
Three Flags
Proto-Pop Art
ready made motif
hot wax medium |
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20th Century 1974-79
Judy Chicago
The Dinner Party
Important icon of 1970s feminist art
Ceramic, porcelain, textile
place settings have vaginal imagery
works with a team |
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20th Century - 1978
Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #15
Post Modernism
art that is self-aware that self critiques
whole series black and white
feminine identity |
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