Chapter 29 Rococo, Neoclassical, and Romanticism.

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18 th and Early 19 th Century Europe and North America Chapter 29 Rococo, Neoclassical, and Romanticism

Transcript of Chapter 29 Rococo, Neoclassical, and Romanticism.

18th and Early 19th Century Europe and North AmericaChapter 29Rococo, Neoclassical, and Romanticism

Historical Background• Enlightenment• Isaac Newton• John Locke

• Industrial Revolution• Age of Revolution• American Revolution• French Revolution

Key Terms• Rococo• Salons• Putti• Fête galante• Grand Tour• Capriccio• Vedute• Jasperware• Crenellations• History paintings

• Ateliers• Lithography• Pastel – Rosalba

Carriera

Rococo Review

Signboard of GersaintWatteau1721Oil on canvas5’4”x10’1”

Embarkation of CytheraWatteau1717Oil on canvas4’3”x6’4”

Girl Reclining: Louise O’MurphyFrançois Boucher1751Oil on Canvas28”x23”

The SwingFragonard1766Oil on canvas2’8”x2’2”

The Invention of the BalloonClodion1784Terra cotta model43”

The Death of SocratesJacques-Louis David1787

Oath of the HoratiiJacques-Louis David1784Oil on Canvas10’8”x14’

The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons

Jacques-Louis David

Oil on canvas

Death of Marat Jacques-Louis David1793Oil on Canvas5’5”x4’2”

Coronation of NapoleonDavid1806Oil on canvas

Self-Portrait with Two PupilsAdélaïde Labille-Guiard1785 – Oil on Canvas6’11”x4’11”

George WashingtonJean-Antoine Houdon1788Marble 6’2”

Various BustsHoudon

US CapitolBenjamin Latrobe

1808

MonticelloThomas Jefferson1769Charlottesville, Virginia

PantheonChurch of Sainte-GenevieveJacques Soufflot1755-1792

Chiswick HouseRichard Boyle1724-1729West London