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the crucifixion of saint peter
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"Gabrielle-emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil"
marquise du chatelet |
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"George washiongton"
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"the death of marat"
jacques-louis david |
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"the marriage transaction"
william gogarth |
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"gin lane"
william gogarth |
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"the swing"
jean-honore fragonard |
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"bonheur-du-jour"
martin carlin |
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"departure from the island of cythere"
antoine watteau |
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"venus consoling love"
francois boucher |
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"queen marie antointte and her children"
marie-loiuse-elizabeth vigee-lebrun |
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"the intoxication of wine"
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"Napoleon Crossing The Alps"
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"the oath of the horatii"
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"the death of socrates"
Jacques-Louis David |
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"le Grande Odalisque"
jean-auguste-dominique ingres |
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"church of saint mary magdalene"
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"arc de triomphe"
jean-francois therese chalgrin and others |
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"two men looking at the moon"
caspar david friedrich |
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"wivenhoe park"
john constable |
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"The slave ship"
j.m.w. turner |
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"snowstorm:steamboat off a horbour's mouth"
j.m.w. turner |
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"the peaceable kingdom"
edward hicks |
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"lord byron"
thomas phillips |
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"mephistopheles appearing to faust"
eugene delacrox |
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"the third of may"
francisco goya |
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"the raft of the 'medusa'"
theodore gericault |
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"liberty leading the people"
eugene delacroix |
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liberty enlightening the world
(statue of liberty) frederic-auguste bartholdi |
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"la marseillaise; the departure of the volunteers"
francois rude
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"house of parliament"
charles barry and a.w.n. pugin |
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"the royal pavilion"
john nash |
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"the opera house"
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"the haywain"
john constable |
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johann wolfgang von goethe |
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In the Coleridge poem, what is the woman wailing for beneath the waning moon? |
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The term for a Romantic scene of an idyllic life in the country with lovely shepherds and milkmaids, can gernally be called: |
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In Blake's "The Tiger" what question does the poet ask of the Tiger? |
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If a Romantic character is full of "weltschmertz," what is he full of? |
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Many Romantics viewed the natural universe as one with God. This belief that a divine spirit exists in everything in the universe is known as: |
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The great American poet Walt Whitman lived in: |
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Lord Byron writes a poem in which he makes this Spanish nobleman and sexual libertine and seducer the "hero"; who is the "hero"? |
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"La Belle Dame sans Merci" essentially means "the beautiful lady without _____________."
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In Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself," what scent does he believe to be finer and more holy than prayer? |
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Although the animals are the major focus of Hicks' painting of The Peaceable Kingdom, the painting also suggests a peaceful co-existence between Europeans and native Americans. |
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Who was Mary Wollstonecraft's daughter? |
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In his Diary, what does Napoleon credit as a "wonderful thing"?
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In Keats' ode in Chapter 27, what is the author gazing at to inspire his poem? |
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What ancient musical instrument was considered by the Romantics to create the music of nature (without human touch)? |
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manhattan, north of central park |
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begins a.a. renaissance; music, arts, literature, performance |
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a.a. dancing girls and performers. white only audience |
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women of leisure, non working |
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empress of blues raw emotion |
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traditional=3 lines line 1 and 2=same line 3=cause of the previous line |
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lover or flatter than conventional-heightened emotional state |
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inspired by bessie smith became lady day |
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signature-gardenias in her hair. "strange fruit" |
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Parisian (European) all classes of people could come |
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white men singing, dancing,etc as happy slaves |
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created the follies (american) 42nd st |
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"nobody" highest paid performed. required to wear "black face" even though he was a.a. |
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highest paid ziegfeld girl.beauty is not the only thing |
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aristocracy, primarily european, russian, english |
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authors, entrepreneurs, intellectuals and philosophers primarily european, english and american |
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poets, musicians, philosophers and "visionaries" gerrman, english and american |
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standard routines, comic jokes |
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lawyer, usually gullible,often lecherous, overblown |
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cunning, conniving-yet often unsuccessful character |
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soldier, great "lover", trips over own swors |
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very witty servant, rejected |
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foolish, deformed, either sly or fool |
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"little dove", either a servant or a lover |
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pan-all theos-god gid in all thins: nature |
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pleasure at the pain of others. |
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gorge gordon, sixth lord byron |
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josephine bonaparte, mme. du chatelet, mary wollstonecraft, mme. recanier |
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built the eiffel tower. la tour eiffel |
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international exhibition building-crystal palace |
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flat musical instrument either lucked or "hammered" |
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auteur-author; director w/ similar characters, languages, actions, events, etc. won-academy,emmy and tony |
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19th century significant changes |
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cast iron and steel photography "japanism' |
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olympia and le dejener sur l'herbe (the luncheon on the grass) changed the course of arts and painting in the western world |
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terence, this is stupid stuff |
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