Barron's: Chapter 20 - Romanticism Flashcards

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Time Period

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  • 1789-1848
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Essential Knowledge

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  • The late eighteenth century is known as the Enlightenment, a period of scientific advance. it is followed by the revolutionary principals of the Romantic period
  • new philosophies, particularly those by Marx and Darwin, spread throughout the world. These views were supplemented by a new understanding of worldwide cultures
  • modern movement include Neoclassicism and Romanticism
  • artists belong to academies and show their work in salons
  • architecture is characterized by a series of revivals
  • the salons of Paris grow in importance
  • Artists work less in the service of religion, more for corporations
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Palace of Westminster (The Houses of Parliament)

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  • Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin
  • 1840-1870
  • limestone, masonry, and glass
  • London
  • Romanticism
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Government Centers
    • Nan Madol
    • Versailles
    • Forbidden City
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And There’s Nothing to Be Done (Y no hai remedio)

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  • Francisco de Goya
  • from the Disasters of War
  • 1810-1823
  • drypoint etching
  • Romanticism
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La Grand Odalisque (The Grand Odalisque)

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  • Jean-Auguste Ingres
  • 1814
  • oil on canvas
  • Louvre, Paris
  • Romanticism
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Female Figure
    • Tlatilco Female Figure
    • Neshat, Rebellious Silence
    • Pwo Mask
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Liberty Leading the People

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  • Eugene Delacroix
  • 1830
  • oil on canvas
  • Louvre, Paris
  • Romanticism
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: National Symbols
    • Menkaura and His Queen
    • Chairman Mao En Route to Anyuan
    • Golden Stool
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Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On)

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  • Joseph Turner
  • 1840
  • oil on canvas
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Romanticism
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The Oxbow

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  • Thomas Cole
  • 1836
  • oil on canvas
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Romanticism
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Nature
    • Korin, White and Red Plum Blossoms
    • Su-nam, Summer Trees
    • Ryoan-ji
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Still Life in Studio

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  • Louis Daguerre
  • 1837
  • daguerreotype
  • French Photographic Society, Paris
  • Romanticism
  • Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Still Lifes
    • Ruysch, Fruits and Insects
    • Matisse, Goldfish
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calotype

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  • a type of earl photograph, developed by William H. F. Talbot that is characterized by its grainy quality. it is considered the forefather of all photography because it produces both a positive and a negative image
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camera obscura

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  • means dark room in Latin

- a bow with a lens which captures light and casts and image of the opposite side

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caprics

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  • usually a work of art that is an architectural fantasy; more broadly any work that has a fantasy element
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daguerreotype

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  • a type of photograph developed by Louis Daguerre that is characterized by a shiny surface, meticulous finish, and clarity of detail. they are unique photographs; they have no negative
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odalisque

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  • a woman slave in a harem
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photogram

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  • an image made by placing objects on photosensitive paper and exposing them to light to produce a silhouette
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school

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  • a group of artists who share the same philosophy, work around the same time, but are not necessarily together
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the sublime

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  • any cathartic experience form the catastrophic to the intellectual that causes the viewer to marvel in awe, wonder, and passion