Final hist

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By Meghan Gallagher

ART HISTORY REVIEW 3

• Name: Watteau • Rococo Art

PILGRIMAGE TO CYTHERA

• Name: Ingres • Romanticism

GRANDE ODALISQUE

• Name: Millet• 19th Century Realism

THE GLEANERS

• Name: Canova• Neoclassicism

PAULINE BORGHESE AND VENUS VICTRIX

• Name: Blake• Romantisism

GOD CREATING THE UNIVERSE

• Name: Daumier• 19th Century Realism

THIRD-CLASS CARRIAGE

• Name: William Hogarth• Rococo Art

MARRIAGE A LA MODE II

• Name: Whistler• Aestheticism

NOCTURNE IN BLACK AND GOLD

• Name: Van Gogh• Romanticizing Postimperssionists

BEDROOM AT ARLES

• Name: Cezanne• Classicizing Postimpressionists

MOUNT SAINTE VICTOIRE

• Name: Paxton• 19th Century European Architecture

PAIRS OPERA

• Name: Manet• Impressionism

ZOLA

• Name: Munch• The Symbolist Movment

THE SCREAM

• Name: Renoir• Impressionism

MOULIN DE LA GALETTE

• Name: Klimt• The Symbolist Movment

THE KISS

• Name: Gericault• Romanticism

THE RAFT OF THE “MEDUSA”

• Name: Bonheur• 19th Century Realism

THE HORSE FAIR

• Name: Friedrich• Romanticism

TWO MEN CONTEMPLATING THE MOON

• Name: Courbet• 19th Century Realism

STONE BREAKERS

• Name: Seurat• Classizising

SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE ISLAND OF LA GRANDE

JATTE

• Name: Cassatt• Impressionism

THE BOATING PARTY

• Name: Eakins• 19th Century Realism

THE GROSS CLINIC

• Name: Jefferson• Neoclassicism

MONTICELLO

• Name: Wright• Rococo Art

AN EXPERIMENT ON A BIRD WITH AN AIR PUMP

• Name: Fragonard• Rococo Art

THE SWING

• Name: David• Neoclassicism

THE OATH OF THE HORATII

• Name: Delacroix• Romanticism

WOMEN OF ALGIERS

• Name: Constable• Romanticism

SALISBURY CATHEDRAL FROM THE BISHOP’S

GARDEN

• Name: Daumier• 19th Century realism

NADAR ELEVATING PHOTOGRAPHY TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

• Name: Degas• Impressionism

ABSINTHE

• Name: Delacroix• Romanticism

DEATH OF SARDANAPALUS

• Name: Walpole• Rococo Art

TWICKENHAM

• Name: Degas• Impressionism

AT THE RACES

• Name: Rodin• Impressionism

THE THINKER

• Name: Mcneill• Aestheticism

ARRANGMENT IN BLACK AND GREY

• Name: Gauguin• Romanticizing Postimpressionists

SELF-PORTRAIT WITH HALO

• Name: Vigee-Lebrun• Rococo Art

MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER CHILDREN

• Name: David• Neoclassicism

THE DEATH OF MARAT

• Name: Blake• Romanticism

EUROPE A PROPHECY

• Name: Courbet• 19th Century Realism

THE ARTIST’S STUDIO: A REAL ALLEGORY

• Name: Walpole• Rococo

STRWBERRY HILL

• Name: Turner• Romanticism

THE PIGHTING TEMERAIRE

• Name: Goya• Romanticism

EXECUTIONS OF MAY THIRD

• Name: Niepce• 19th Century Realism

VIEW FROM WINDOW AT GRAS

• Name: Manet• 19th Century Realism

OLYMPIA

• Name: Beardsley• Aestheticism

SALOME WITH THE HEAD OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

• Name: Monet• Impressionism

IMPRESSION SUNRISE

• Name: Muybridge• 19th Century Realism

GALLOPING HORSE

• Name: Monet• Impressionism

TERRACE AT SAINTE

• Name: Turner• Romanticism

THE BURNING OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

• Name: Millais • 19th Century Realism

JOHN RUSKIN

• Name: Manet• impressionism

BAR AT THE POLIES-BERGERE

• Name: Gogh• Romanticizing Postimpressionists

STARRY NIGHT

TERMS

• describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat.

NEO IMPRESSIONISM

• is an international philosophy[2] and style of art, architecture and applied art—especially the decorative arts—that were most popular during 1890–1910.

ART NOUVEAU

• is an element of a pattern, an image or part of one, or a theme.

MOTIF

• is a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric peoples

PRIMITIVISM

• Color that has no realistic or natural relation to the object that is depicted, as in a blue horse, or a purple cow, but which may have emotional or expressive significance.

ACTIVATED BRUSHWORK

• where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology had a profound effect on the social, economic and cultural conditions of the times.

POSITIVISM

• the practice of assembling components of a structure in a factory or other

manufacturing site,

PRE FABRICATION

• is the applied use of symbols. It is a representation that carries a particular meaning

SYMBOLISM

typically refers to a post-traditional, post-medieval historical period

MONDERNITY

• To have a fascination with the japanese culture

JAPONISME

was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, water colorist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist.

JOHN RUSKIN

was a group of English painters, poets, and critics

PRE-RAPHAELITE

• a method for printing using a stone

LITHOGRAPH

• a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies of art.

ACADEMIC REALISM

is the discipline that deals with the nature of the Universe as a whole

COSMOLOGY

• a paranormal double of a living person, typically representing evil or misfortune.

DOPPELGANGER

• a trend in art and design, influenced by some ethnic groups or civilizations since the late 19th-century

EXOTICISM

followed the standards of proper proportion and perspective, and realistic

depictions with “an air of dignity and allure”.

ODALISQUE

the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded

people, with few permanent ties, involving musical, artistic or literary pursuits.

BOHEMIANISM

• was an artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution.

ROMANTICISM

• a genre in painting defined by subject matter rather than an artistic style

HISTORY PAINTING

• draw inspiration from the "classical" art and culture of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome.

NEOCLASSICISM

were a group of 18th-century writers in France who compiled and wrote the

Encyclopédie, Empiricism

ENCYCLOPEDISTE

was an elite cultural movement of intellectuals in 18th century Europe that sought to mobilize the power of reason in

order to reform society and advance knowledge.

ENLIGHTENMENT

• refers to buildings in a style inspired by Palladio's own work

PALLADIAN STYLE

the borrowing of a variety of styles from different sources and combining them

ECLECTICISM

French term referring to some of the celebrated pursuits of the idle, rich

aristocrats in the 18th century

FETES GALANTES

• style which developed as Baroque artists gave up their symmetry and became increasingly ornate, florid, and playful.

ROCOCO

• classify architecture in terms of, materials, time period, region, etc

REVIVAL STYLES

• a French philosopher, art critic, and writer. He was a prominent person during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as co-founder and chief editor of and contributor to the Encyclopédie.

DENIS DIDEROT

• a theory of knowledge that asserts that knowledge comes only or primarily via sensory

EMPIRICISM

• technique where the paint is laid very thick on the painting surface

IMPASTO BRUSHWORK

• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

• italian architect and artist. His etchings of Rome and its ruins contributed to the revival of neoclassicism.

PIRANESI

POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM