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By Meghan Gallagher ART HISTORY REVIEW 3

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By Meghan Gallagher

ART HISTORY REVIEW 3

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• Name: Watteau • Rococo Art

PILGRIMAGE TO CYTHERA

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• Name: Ingres • Romanticism

GRANDE ODALISQUE

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• Name: Millet• 19th Century Realism

THE GLEANERS

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• Name: Canova• Neoclassicism

PAULINE BORGHESE AND VENUS VICTRIX

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• Name: Blake• Romantisism

GOD CREATING THE UNIVERSE

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• Name: Daumier• 19th Century Realism

THIRD-CLASS CARRIAGE

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• Name: William Hogarth• Rococo Art

MARRIAGE A LA MODE II

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• Name: Whistler• Aestheticism

NOCTURNE IN BLACK AND GOLD

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• Name: Van Gogh• Romanticizing Postimperssionists

BEDROOM AT ARLES

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• Name: Cezanne• Classicizing Postimpressionists

MOUNT SAINTE VICTOIRE

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• Name: Paxton• 19th Century European Architecture

PAIRS OPERA

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• Name: Manet• Impressionism

ZOLA

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• Name: Munch• The Symbolist Movment

THE SCREAM

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• Name: Renoir• Impressionism

MOULIN DE LA GALETTE

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• Name: Klimt• The Symbolist Movment

THE KISS

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• Name: Gericault• Romanticism

THE RAFT OF THE “MEDUSA”

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• Name: Bonheur• 19th Century Realism

THE HORSE FAIR

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• Name: Friedrich• Romanticism

TWO MEN CONTEMPLATING THE MOON

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• Name: Courbet• 19th Century Realism

STONE BREAKERS

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• Name: Seurat• Classizising

SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE ISLAND OF LA GRANDE

JATTE

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• Name: Cassatt• Impressionism

THE BOATING PARTY

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• Name: Eakins• 19th Century Realism

THE GROSS CLINIC

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• Name: Jefferson• Neoclassicism

MONTICELLO

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• Name: Wright• Rococo Art

AN EXPERIMENT ON A BIRD WITH AN AIR PUMP

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• Name: Fragonard• Rococo Art

THE SWING

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• Name: David• Neoclassicism

THE OATH OF THE HORATII

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• Name: Delacroix• Romanticism

WOMEN OF ALGIERS

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• Name: Constable• Romanticism

SALISBURY CATHEDRAL FROM THE BISHOP’S

GARDEN

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• Name: Daumier• 19th Century realism

NADAR ELEVATING PHOTOGRAPHY TO THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

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• Name: Degas• Impressionism

ABSINTHE

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• Name: Delacroix• Romanticism

DEATH OF SARDANAPALUS

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• Name: Walpole• Rococo Art

TWICKENHAM

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• Name: Degas• Impressionism

AT THE RACES

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• Name: Rodin• Impressionism

THE THINKER

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• Name: Mcneill• Aestheticism

ARRANGMENT IN BLACK AND GREY

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• Name: Gauguin• Romanticizing Postimpressionists

SELF-PORTRAIT WITH HALO

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• Name: Vigee-Lebrun• Rococo Art

MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER CHILDREN

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• Name: David• Neoclassicism

THE DEATH OF MARAT

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• Name: Blake• Romanticism

EUROPE A PROPHECY

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• Name: Courbet• 19th Century Realism

THE ARTIST’S STUDIO: A REAL ALLEGORY

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• Name: Walpole• Rococo

STRWBERRY HILL

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• Name: Turner• Romanticism

THE PIGHTING TEMERAIRE

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• Name: Goya• Romanticism

EXECUTIONS OF MAY THIRD

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• Name: Niepce• 19th Century Realism

VIEW FROM WINDOW AT GRAS

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• Name: Manet• 19th Century Realism

OLYMPIA

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• Name: Beardsley• Aestheticism

SALOME WITH THE HEAD OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

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• Name: Monet• Impressionism

IMPRESSION SUNRISE

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• Name: Muybridge• 19th Century Realism

GALLOPING HORSE

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• Name: Monet• Impressionism

TERRACE AT SAINTE

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• Name: Turner• Romanticism

THE BURNING OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

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• Name: Millais • 19th Century Realism

JOHN RUSKIN

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• Name: Manet• impressionism

BAR AT THE POLIES-BERGERE

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• Name: Gogh• Romanticizing Postimpressionists

STARRY NIGHT

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TERMS

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• describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat.

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NEO IMPRESSIONISM

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

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ART NOUVEAU

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

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MOTIF

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

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PRIMITIVISM

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• 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.

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ACTIVATED BRUSHWORK

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

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POSITIVISM

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

manufacturing site,

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PRE FABRICATION

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

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SYMBOLISM

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

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MONDERNITY

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• To have a fascination with the japanese culture

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JAPONISME

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

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JOHN RUSKIN

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was a group of English painters, poets, and critics

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PRE-RAPHAELITE

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• a method for printing using a stone

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LITHOGRAPH

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

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ACADEMIC REALISM

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

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COSMOLOGY

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

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DOPPELGANGER

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

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EXOTICISM

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followed the standards of proper proportion and perspective, and realistic

depictions with “an air of dignity and allure”.

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ODALISQUE

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

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

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BOHEMIANISM

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• 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.

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ROMANTICISM

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

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HISTORY PAINTING

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

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NEOCLASSICISM

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

Encyclopédie, Empiricism

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ENCYCLOPEDISTE

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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.

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ENLIGHTENMENT

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

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PALLADIAN STYLE

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

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ECLECTICISM

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

aristocrats in the 18th century

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FETES GALANTES

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

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ROCOCO

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

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REVIVAL STYLES

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• 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.

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DENIS DIDEROT

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

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EMPIRICISM

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

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IMPASTO BRUSHWORK

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• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

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POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

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

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PIRANESI

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POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

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• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

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POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM

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• Both were buried from mnt. Vernon

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POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM