art history unit 7
Crystal Palace
Paxton made this
Manet
Was thought to heavily influence the impressionism movement
Eiffel Tower
Eiffel made this
The tetons and the snake river
Adams made this
Niepce
After years of experimenting with chemicals, ________________________ came up with the process of heliography.
Hopper
American painter with a "lonely" theme in many of his paintings
Houses of Parliament
Barry and Pugin made this
Civil war-era photograph of a soldier
Brady made this and it portrays a soldier with a canon
Lange
Dorothea ________________________ was an American documentary photographer whose works revolved around the difficult lives of everyday people during the Great Depression.
Garnier palace
Garnier made this
Eastman
George ________________________ was the inventor of roll film.
Luncheon on the Grass
Manet made this
Breezing up
Homer made this
Nighthawks
Hopper made this
Sainte-Genevieve Library
In the ________________, the reading room has two large barrel-vaulted halls that are separated by a row of cast iron columns that sit on concrete stands, or pedestals.
Peary
It was _________'s choice of landscape that no one had ever seen before that made an impact on our world: the North Pole.
color photography
It was during an 1861 lecture at the Royal Institution that Maxwell used his three-color analysis in his first demonstration of ____________________.
neo-baroque
J.L. Charles Garnier's design for the Opéra not only has an impressive __________________ exterior, but the interior is spectacular as well.
Royal Pavilion
John Nash designed the ______________________ in such a way that it would show a variety of styles.
Sainte-Genevieve Library
Labrouste made this
Migrant mother
Lange made this
camera
Many artists saw the ____________________ as a quick and easy way to capture the realism of an object that they would have spent hours, days, even months, and years, to capture accurately.
Brady
Mathew ________________________ was one of the most celebrated photographers of the 19th century and became famous by his photojournalistic representation of the United States Civil War.
Woman baking bread
Millet made this
romantic
Millet's special use of light, the blurring of lines and contours, and a low vantage point on the horizon tend to keep his feet firmly planted in both the _____________ and Realistic camps.
Zoopraxiscope
Muybridge's images were copied in silhouette form and put on a disc, which was then viewed through a _______________ where the disc would turn at such a speed that gave the still images a sense of movement.
Royal Pavilion
Nash made this
abstract
Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket is iconic and shows the beginnings of ________________________ art.
two-dimensional
One of the aspects artists found most intriguing about the camera was how a three-dimensional object was transformed into a ____________________ one.
crystal palace
One of the most remarkable aspects of Paxton's ___________ was that it was constructed in prefabricated parts.
Homer
Painted many seascape scenes
Portrait of Madame X
Sargent made this
clock tower
The ____________ was voted London's most famous landmark, and the clock itself is known for its accuracy and reliability.
middle class
The ____________, historically known for its practicality, loved how the images of photography were clear and understandable, and the method for capturing them was at an affordable cost.
eiffel tower
The ________________ was designed to be the central structure for the 1889 Paris Exhibition.
basilicas
The interior of the Crystal Palace resembled the architecture that could be found in Roman and Christian ___________ because of its flat nave and barrel vaulted transept.
Renaissance
The style Labrouste "revived" was ________________________ in his Sainte-Geneviève Library.
American
The wild, unrealistic backstories behind the lives of the ________________________ painters often serve as a stark contrast to the realistic paintings they produced.
Gothic
When the Parliamentary Commission put together the requirements of the new building for the Houses of Parliament, they decided that it should be in the ________________ or Elizabethan design.
Durieu
While many thought of photography as only a means to capture a fleeting image, the photographer ______ worked alongside artist Delacroix to create an image that also captured a mood.
Big Ben
While the Clock Tower is commonly known as ___________, the origin of the nickname is still debatable.
The Phantom of the Opera
While the Opéra has been the home to many breathtaking shows, it also has had its tragedies in which one was loosely depicted in the famous novel ________________.
Nocturne in black and gold
Whistler made this
Muybridge
Who made this
Peary
Who made this
Bingham
Who made this? It shows the ruins of Machhu Pichu
American Gothic
Wood made this
Realism
________ relied on precise details and imitations of perception without the alteration of them.
Hopper
____________ almost always incorporated an architectural façade or urban structure as the backdrop for his compositions, putting as much thought into the inanimate objects of the piece as he did the human forms.
Courbet
_____________'s pieces were larger than life, with canvases that often scaled larger than 10 x 20 ft.
Millet
______________'s basic theme was peasant life, mostly portrayed by people working or involved in some common everyday activity.
Homer
________________________ loved to paint the wild sea, the exuberance of youth, and the awesomeness of simply being in the great outdoors.
Whistler
________________________'s early training as an engraver and illustrator gave him the essential skills of drawing and understanding forms in terms of light and dark.
Sargent
________________________'s trademark portraits usually displayed the body of the model all the way down to the knees.
Eastman
inventor of roll film; founder of Kodak photography
Adams
an environmentalist as well as an American photographer; well-known for his landscape photography
Daguerre
credited for inventing a way to secure an image on a metal plate
Nadar
experimented and was known for his wet-plate technique in photography
O'Sullivan
known for his Civil War photography
Millet
painted scenes of peasants with a sense of dignity
Wood
painted the iconic American Gothic
Durieu
photographer who worked with the painter Delacroix to create more depth and mood in his photos
Lange
revolved around the difficult lives of everyday people during the Great Depression
Revivalism
the term that describes the era where many building designers were creating structures that were reminiscent of the past, and they were "reviving" those styles in the present day.
Peary
was the first to "attain" the North Pole
Niepce
who made this