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The Styles of the Enlightenment1750 – 1820

Rococo

Bourgeois

Neo-Classical

1750 – 1820

Rococo

Bourgeois

Neo-Classical

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The Enlightenment?1688-1789?

-1688 – “Glorious Revolution” in England

- 1789 – French Revolution

-1688 – “Glorious Revolution” in England

- 1789 – French Revolution

A radical movement in philosophy –

• atheist or deist

• Rationalist with an Ancient Roman flair

• An age of CRITICISM: “religion is superstition”

• ideas not always reflected in all of the arts

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Sapere aude!

“DARE TO KNOW!” – Kant(don’t just “believe”)

“Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror.” – Voltaire

“DARE TO KNOW!” – Kant(don’t just “believe”)

“Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror.” – Voltaire

quotes from pp. 296, 295

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ROCOCOThe softer side of Baroque (or a reaction against it)

ornamental

sentimental

sensuous

(trivial)Audience? ARISTOCRACY

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Antoine Watteau, Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera, 1717, p. 293

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Fragonard,The Swing,

1769

KEY IMAGE

p. 301

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Jean Honore Fragonard, The Bathers, 1761

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Boucher

“His canvases often seem to consist of little beyond mounds

of pink flesh . . .”

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Francois Boucher,

The Toilet of Venus, 1751

p. 299

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Boucher, Allegory of Music, 1752

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Boucher, Odalisk, 1745

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Boucher, Shepherd and Shepherdess,

1761

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Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna – Rococo!!!

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Balthasar NeumannVierzehnheiligen, 1743-72

Rococop. 304

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The Bourgeois Style:

Genre Painting

The Bourgeois Style:

Genre Painting

Art for the earnest middle classes

(and the aristocracy, too)

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Genre painting –

A type of painting showing scenes from everyday life and surroundings.

The term also refers to the various types of subject matter: history, portraiture, landscape, still life, and flower painting. (Thus “genre painting” is a genre of painting!)

See glossary.

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Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin

(1699-1779)

self-portrait, 1771, pastel

"We use colors, but we paint with our feelings."

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Chardin The Prayer before Meal1744, Oil on canvas, 50 x 38.5 cm

not in text; compare fig. 11.15, p. 307

- charm

- simplicity

- subtle moralizing tone

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p. 307

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CHARDIN, Jean Baptiste Simeon

The Silver Goblet13 x 16 1/4" (33 x 41 cm)

The Silver Tureenc. 1728 30 x 42 1/2 in.

A "Lean Diet" with Cooking

Utensilsaka The Meat-day Meal

1731

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Hogarth, WilliamGin Lane1750Etching and engraving14 1/16 x 11 3/4 in

MORALIZING

Compare to p. 318,

The Marriage Contract

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Marie-Elisabeth-LouiseVigée-LebrunSelf-Portrait with Daughterc. 1798

Aristocratic patrons

Neo-Greek

Neo-Renaissance

Sentimental

KEY IMAGE p. 302