Art History Unit 7
Niepce
After years of experimenting with chemicals, _________ came up with the process of heliography
O'Sullivan
Brady and ____________ were known for their Civil War photography
Talbot
___________ invented the calotype, a device which depended on using negatives
Sargent
_____________'s trademark portraits usually displayed the body of the model all the way down to the knees
Homer
______________ painted several seascape scenes
Courbet
________________'s pieces were larger than life, with canvases often scaled larger than 10 x 20 ft.
Nadar
_________________ experimented and was known for his wet-plate technique to photography
Matthew Brady
__________________ was one of the most celebrated photographers of the 19th century, made famous by his photo-journalistic representation of the United States Civil War
Sainte-Genevieve Library
In the ____________, the reading room had two large barrel-vaulted halls that are separated by a row of cast iron columns that sit on concrete stands, or pedestals
Royal Pavilion
John Nash designed the _________________ in such a way that would show a variety of styles
Photography
Many artists saw ___________ as a quick and easy way to capture the realism of an object that would've taken them, hours, days, even months and years to capture accurateley
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 tha gave the still images a sense of movement
Abstract
Nocturne In Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket is iconic and shows the beginnings of _______________ art
Clock Tower
The ______________ was voted London's most famous landmark
Middle Class
The ______________, who is historically known for its practicality, loved how the photography images were clear and understandable, and the method for capturing them was an affordable cost
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 transcept
American
The wild, unrealistic backstories behind the lives of the _______________ painters often serve as a stark contrast to the realistic paintings they produced
Durieu
While many thought of photography as only a means to capture a fleeting image,the photographer _________ worked alongside the artist Delacroix to create an image that also captured a mood
Phantom of the Opera
While the opera has been home to many breathtaking shows, it has also had its tragedies in which one was loosely depicted in the famous novel ___________________
Hopper
Who was the artist who almost always Incorporated an architectural facade or urban structure as the backdrop for his compositions
Lange
Who was the photographer famous for taking photos of the Great Depression
Wood
________ painted the american gothic
Ansel Adams
___________ was an environmental as well as an American photographer
Revivalism
_____________ is 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 design
Bingham
_____________ took the first documented photographs of Machu Picchu
Maxwell
_____________ was credited for his introduction to color photography
Millet
______________ painted scenes of peasants with a sense of dignity
Hopper
______________ was an american painter with a "lonely" theme in many of his paintings
Eastman
______________ was the founder of Kodak photography
Realism
________________ relied on precious details and imitations of perception without the alteration of them, but still contained a quality that was human, generated from the experience of the artists
Millet
________________'s basic theme was pleasant life, mostly portrayed by people working or involved in some common everyday activities