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Art of the 19 th Century: Romanticism, Realism, and the Academic Tradition Chapter 20

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Art of the 19th Century: Romanticism, Realism, and the

Academic Tradition

Chapter 20

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The Rise of Modernism

The “modern” era of art history coincides with

three revolutions:

Political revolutions in America and France, resulting in

democratic governments.

The Industrial Revolution starting in England, resulting in

new inexpensive products including oil paint in a tube.

The Scientific Revolution (part of the Enlightenment) in

which Church authority questioned, “reason” the basis of

authority.

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Romanticism: Art that celebrates nature, illustrates exotic and

ordinary people, as well as shows the irrational side of human

nature. Expressive brushwork, oftentimes splashes of

saturated color.

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Eugene

Delacroix,

Women of

Algiers, 1834.

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J.M.W. Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Lords and

Commons, 1834. Oil on canvas, 1834, See also Figure 20.5

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Thomas Cole, The Oxbow, 1836. Oil on canvas, Figure 20.6

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Realism: Art that explores the subjects of everyday life, the

countryside, and/or the plight of the lower class as they

actually appeared. Oftentimes political.

Honore

Daumier, The

Third Class

Carriage,

Figure 19-12

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Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers,

oil on canvas, 1849-1850 Figure 20.11

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Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo

Lesson, 1893. Figure 20.16

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Academic Art of the 19th Century: art officially endorsed by

the French Government and Salon (school) that was

sentimental, had a smooth finish, and mild eroticism and/or

was overly sweet. Featured subjects of history or myth.

Top: Cabanel’s Birth of Venus. Right: Bougereau, Cupid

and Psyche’s First Kiss.

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Which work takes a modern approach? Which

work takes an academic approach to painting?

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Manet, Luncheon on the Grass, oil on canvas, 1863, Figure 20.17

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Pastoral Concert by Titian or Georgione

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Raphael, Judgment

of Paris

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Manet, Olympia. Oil on Canvas, 1863.

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Although Manet never considered himself

an Impressionist, we will see he was a great

influence on the next art historical

movement we will explore…