Art History Unit 5 Lesson 2
_____ became the editor of the famous Encyclopédie which was a compilation of more than 100 of the most influential writers and leading thinkers of the time.
Diderot
______ was a doctor who pioneered anatomical drawings to be used as teaching tools.
Hunter
What was the importance of Diderot's Encyclopédie?
It was accessible to the public.
____ was a major portrait artist of the time and painted all of the Kit-Kat members.
Kneller
What Newton did for _________ and science, a man named John Locke did for political and social __________
Mathematics, Philosophy
How did The Enlightenment connect the sciences and the arts?
More "technical" artists were being needed to illustrate the sciences.
_____ insisted on solid proof when it came to scientific research.
Newton
People began to question the __________ whimsical, indulgent style of art during __________
Rococo, The Enlightment
What was the true essence of The Enlightenment?
The essence was to use reason to view the world.
An important factor in The Enlightenment movement was Newton's insistence on what two things?
concrete proof, data
Newton's theories and _______ took the scientific revolution to a whole new level.
experiments
Kneller took portrait painting to a(n) _______ level.
industrial
How did Kneller contribute to this era?
painted portraits
What is thought to be one of Locke's greatest contributions to the movement?
the doctrine of empiricism