ARTS: Neoclassical and Romantic Period
Napoleon Isabelo Veloso Abueva
A National Artist for Sculpture. Ge was entitled the "Father of Modern PH Sculpture"
Antonio Canova French Neoclassic
A neoclassical painter who was an Italian artist and sculptor that became famois for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
A pupil of Jaques Louis David. He was also influenced by Italian renaissance painters like Raphael, Nicolas Pousin,Botticelli. His paintings were usually nudes, portraits amd mythological themes.
Temple Style
A style of the Neoclassic Architecture building that features a design based on ancient temples.
Jacques Louis David
Am influential French painter in the neoclassical style and considered to be the pre-eminent painter of the era. His subject on paintings were more on history
Henri Labrouste
Bibliotheque Ste. Genevieve
Height of action, emotional extremes, celebrated nature as out of control, dramatic compositions, heightened sensation
Characteristics of romantic art
Antoine Louis Barye
Hercules Sitting on a Bull
Jacques Louis David
Napoleon Crossing the Alps
Felix Hidalgo
One of the great Filipino painters in the late 19th century
Charles Garnier
Paris Opera House or Palais Garnier
Gothic Revival
Romantic-era architectural movement that employed Gothic forms. It is an architectural movement in the late 1740s in England
peristyle
Row of columns around a building or court
Guillermo Tolentino
Sculptor for the Bonifacio Monument.;Father of PH arts
Fernando Cueto Amorsolo
a National artist in Painting
balustrade
a railing with vertical supports along the edge of a roof
Neoclassical Architecture
an architectural style produced by the neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century. it's style was principally derived from the style of classical Greek and Rome and Italian architect Andrea Palladio
palladian style
based on Andrea Palladio's style of villa construction.
landscape painting
became more popular due to people's romantic adoration of nature
François Rude
best known for his social art which aimed to inspire and capture the interestof the broad public
Romatic sculpture
can be divided into works that concern about the human world and those that concern the natural world
Neos and classicus
comes from the greek word _______ meaning new and latin word _________meaning first class
Liberty Leading the People
commemorates the July Revolution of 1830 which toppled King Charles X of France
Classical Block style
features a rectangular or squarw plan, with a flat roof and an exterior rich in classical detail. The exterior features repeated classical pattern or series of arches and columns. It was a. k. a "Beaux-arts style".
Romanticism
it's approach had to do with the modern or new rather than the traditional
Theodore Rousseau and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
members of tje Barbizon Scool that lead romantic painting in France
Juan Luna
painter and sculptor who became one of the first recognized PH artists; Spoliarium
Death of Marat by David (neoclassic)
portrayal of a revolutionary martyr. this is a painting of the murdered French revolution leader Jean-Paul Marat
Eugene Delacroix
romantic artist who painted Liberty Leading the People. He was considered the greatest FrenchRomantic painter of all.
Jean Louis Theodore Gericault
the first French master and I the leader of the French realistic school.
Bertel Thorvaldsen
the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculptures of mythological and religious themes characters.
Francisco Goya
was a court painter to the Spanish Crown. Ge was also a printmaker regarded both as the last of the "Old Masters" and the first of the "Moderns"
Romanticism
was a movement in which the artists of the Neoclassical period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion, both subtle amd stormy.
Neoclassicism
was born out of rejection of the Rocco and late Baroque styles
Robert Adam
was known as the palladian architect of the neoclassical who designed two well-known American civic buildings ---the White House and the U.S. Capitol