ARTS
Classicism
(Neoclassicism or classicim) The period in which Greek and Roman principles and styles were reflected in society
Neoclassicism
(Neoclassicism or classicism) The renewed interest in classical ideals and forms that influenced European and American society through idea,politics,and fine arts.
Christ
A marbel sculpture located at the Thorvaldsen Museum.
Psyched Awakened by Cupid's Kiss
A marble sculpture portraying the relationship of Psyche and Cupid.
Lion of Lucerne
A sculpture of dying lion in Lucerne.
Gothic revival architecture
Also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic; an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.
Sky
Another important element shaping the moodof landscape p.
Francois Rude
Best known for his social art which aimed to inspire and capture the interst of a broad public.
Portrayal of Roman history Formal composition Use of diagonal to show the peak of an emotion or movement Local color Overall lighting Classic geo-structure (6)
Characteristics of Neoclassicism
Height of action Emotional extremes Celebrated nature as out of control Dramatic compositions Heightened sensation
Characteristics of Romanticism
Beaux-Arts style
Classical block was also known as...
Romantic Sculpture
Concern about the human world and nature world.
The death of Marat
Davids masterpiece shows the portrayal of a revolutionary martyr. A painting of the murdered French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat.
Theodore Rousseau
Der kleine Fischer
Theodore Rousseau Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Famous landscape artists during the Romantic Period.
Classicus
First class
Romantic Painting
Gave more emphasis on emotion. Artist expressed as much feeling and passion as it could be on canvas.
The third of May (F.Goya)
Goya's masterpiece that sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleons armies during the occupation of 1808 of Peninsular war.
Antonio Canova
He was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor who become famous for his marble sculptures and nude flesh.
Bertel Thorvaldsen
He was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculptures of mythological and religious themes characters.
Charging Chasseur (T.Gericault)
His first major work revealed the influenced of the style of Rubens.
Jacques-Louis David
Influential french painter. Considered to be the pre-eminent painter of the era. "Self portrait"
Romantic Painting (Landscape Painting)
It depicts the physical world that surrounds us and includes features such as mountain, valleys,vegetation and bodies of water.
Insane woman (T.Gericault)
It is made of the mentally disabled that has a peculiar hypnotic power.
The Raft of Medusa (T.Gericault)
It portrays the victim of a contemporary shipwreck.
Robert adam
Known as the Palladian architect of the neoclassical who designed two well-known buildings.
Theodore Rousseau
Landscape with a Plowman
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Le repos sous les saules
Neos
New
Oath of the Horatii
Painting that depicts a scene from a Roman Legend about the dispute between Rome and Alba Longa. The three brothers, all of whom appera willing to sacrifice their lives for the good of Rome.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Pupil of Jacques-Louis David. His painting were usually nudes,portraits and mythological themes. He was regarded as one of the great exemplars of academic art and of finest Old masters.
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
The Church of Marissel, bear Beauvais
Classic block style
The building features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat roof and an exterior rich in classical detail.
Portrait of Napoleon on the Imperial Throne
The painting depicts Napoleon in his decadent coronation costume, seated upon his golden-encrusted throne,hand resting upon smooth ivory balls.
Napoleon Crossing the Alps
The painting that showed a strongly idealized view of the real crossing the Napoleon.
The Apotheosis of Homer
The painting was as state-commission by Charles X to have him remembered in the building works of the Louvre.
Neoclassicism
The western movement in decorative and visual arts.
Longing for history Supernatural elements Social injustices Nature
Themes of Romanticism
Balusters or spindles
These are verticals supports within a balustrade.
Saturn devouring his son (F.Goya)
This artwork depicts the greek of the titan cronus who fears that he would be overthrown by one of his children, so he ate once upon their birth.
Washington
This is a marble sculpture which is currently displayed at North Carolina museum of history.
Liberty leading the people (E.Delacroix)
This painting commemorates the July revolution of 1830 which toppled King Charles X ofFrance.
Departure of the Volunteers
This work portrays the goddess liberty urging the forces of the French Revolution onward.
Francisco Goya
Was a commissioned romantic painter by the King of Spain.
Romanticisim
Was a movement in which the artists of Neoclassical period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion, both subtle and stormy.
The burial of Sardine (F.Goya)
Was a spanish ceromony celebrated on Ash Wednesday and was a symbolic burial of the past to allow society to reborn.
temple style building design
Was based on ancient temple.
Eugene Delacroix
Was considered the greatest French Romantic painter of all.
Jean louis Theodore Gericult
Was the first French master and the leader of the French realistic school.
Antoine-Louis Barye
Was the most famoust animal sculptor of all time.
Palladian buildings
Were based on Andrea Palladio's style of villa construction.
Neoclassical Architecture
an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century.