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Created By Watteau
Title is return from cythera
A French Rococo Style painting, by the Flemish artist
Oil on canvas
Created in 1717
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Village Bride, created by Greuze
Oil on Canvas
created in 1761
A neoclassicism artwork
Artwork appealed to middle-class |
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Cornelia Presenting her children as her treasures
Created by Angelica Kauffmann in 1785
Neoclassicism
Oil on canvas painting |
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OATH OF THE HORATII David Created by Jacques-Louise in 1784
oil on canvas painting
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Napoleon at the Pesthouse at Jaffa created by Gros in 1804
Oil on canvas
Large Scale painting
Napoleon was patron
Napoleon tribute art |
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Third of May created by Goya in 1814
Oil on canvas painting
Rococo style painting
spanish painting
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Liberty leading the people created by delacroix in 1830
Oil on canvas painting
Romanticism
French revolution painting |
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The slave ship created by Turner in 1840
Oil on canvas painting
Romanticism
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George Washington sculpture was created by Greenough in 1840.
Made of marble
Patroned by United states congress
Neoclassical style
Multiple view points
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Pauline Borghese as Venus, was created by Canova in 1808
Made of marble
Multiple viewpoints
Neoclassical sculpture
Sculpture for Napoleon
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La Marseillaise was created by Francois Rude from 1833-1836 Sculpture is made of limestone
Romanticism period
Located at Arch de triomphe, in Paris France
patroned by napoleon
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VIERZEHNHEILIGEN, Balthasar Neumann was the architect, from 1743-1772.
Rococo style
A pilgramage church
fantasy that retains the dynamic energy of Italian Baroque architecture
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Chiswick House designed by Boyle and Kent in 1725.
Located near london
Palladium classicism
For this British villa, Boyle and Kent emulated the simple symmetry and unadorned planes of the Palladian architectural style. Chiswick House is a free variation on the Villa Rotonda |
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Opera, Paris was designed by Charles Garnier from 1861-1874
Neo-Boroque facade
For Paris’s opera house, Garnier chose a festive and
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Entombment was created by Caravaggio for the Chapel of Pietro Vittrice, Santa Maria in Vallicella Rome Italy. Painting was created in 1603 and was an oil on canvas painting. |
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Judith slaying Holofernes was created by Artmisia Gentilseschi from 1614-1620. This was an oil on canvas painting. Worked for both King of England and Grand Duke of Tuscany. Was the first woman ever admitted to into Florence’s Accademia del Disegno. Located in Galleria degli Uffizi, Fl |
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The abduction of Sabine women was created by Giovannia da Bologna in 1583. Was a large scale sculpture created for Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy.
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Ecstasy of Theresa was created by Berinini from 1645-1652. Located in the Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della vittoria Rome Italy. Patroned by the Pamphili family, during the time of Pope innocent
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The death of Louis XIV in 1715 brought many changes in French high society. The elite quickly abandoned the court of Versailles for the pleasures of town life. Although French citizens still owed allegiance to a monarch, the early 18th century brought a resurgence of aristocratic social, political, and economic power. Members of the nobility not only exercised their traditional privileges (for example, exemption from cer- tain taxes and from forced labor on public works) but also sought to expand their power. In the cultural realm, aristocrats reestablished their predominance as art patrons. The hôtels (town houses) of Paris soon became the centers of a new, softer style called Rococo. Associated with the regency (1715–1723) that fol- lowed the death of Louis XIV and with the reign of Louis XV (r. 1723–1774), the Rococo style in art and ar- chitecture was the perfect expression of the sparkling gaiety the wealthy cultivated in their elegant homes
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ARCHERS OF SAINT HADRIAN
Hals’s group portraits re- flect the widespread popularity in the Dutch Republic of vast can- vases commemorating the participation of Dutch burghers in civic organization.
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Rembrandt van Rijn, The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq (Night Watch) Oil on canvas |
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Aelbert Cuyp, Distant View of Dordrecht, with a Milkmaid and Four Cows, and Other Figures, late 1640s. Oil on canvas
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acob van Ruisdael, View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen, ca. 1670. Oil on canvas |
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