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Italian Baroque (The counter reformation in Rome) |
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Caravaggio - The Artist= The conversion of St. Paul Gianloranzo Bernini (St Peter Square) -David 5'7" Marble 1623 (Frozen Motion) -Ecstasy of St. Theresa (Living Theater Natural Light) |
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Flander Holland France Peter Paul Rubens (Prince of Painters) =Christ on cross Bourgoisie Note:New Patrons=upper class New subject matter=landscape, still life |
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Jan Vermeer Genre=scene of everyday life |
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Rembrant van Rijn Night Watch Greatest artist ever lived He captured peoples likings in portrants He died Bankrupt and alone |
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Northern Baroque Palace of Versailles 1668-1685 |
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This place housed over 5000 nobles for Louis XIV Establish royal Academys Kept rich people together all the best clothing, art, jewlery etc... |
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Eighteenth Century Art 1700-1800 |
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Rococo 1715-1775 Age of enlightenment (interior decorating) Aristocratic elegance in paris Watteau (life a gigantic party) Boucher (Madam de Paompador=Mistress erotic, playful), Fragonard=Giant quest for unification ---The Swing The happy accident |
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Eighteenth Century Art 1700-1800 |
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Neoclassicism Age or Revolution 1776-1983 Jacques-Louis David=Oath of the Horatii Painted Napoleons pictures Horatii Ancient Rome Thomas Jefferson= Virginia State House Richmond Virginia |
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Art of the Nineteenth Century 1800-1900 |
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Romanticism 1815-1850 Napoleanic Wars rise of nationalism Franciso Goya Official artist to the King/Queen of Spain Third of May 1808 1814 (Round up all Spanish and killed) |
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Art of the Nineteenth Century 1800-1900 |
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Romanticism 1815-1850 Eugene Delacroix Use of broken color The death of Sardanapalus Asyrian King who knew he was failing had all his wives killed and his valuables destroyed so his enemy would not have access to them. Burned entire place. |
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