1/57
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Painting + Artist for Duecento
Berlinghieri, St. Francis Altarpiece
Painting + Artist for Trecento
Giotto, Madonna Enthroned
Painting + Artist for Quattrocento
Masaccio, Tribute Money
Painting + Artist for Cinquencto
The sistine Chapel Ceiling Michelangelo
Painting + Artist for Mannerism
Pontormo, Deposition
Painting + Artist for Northern Renaissance
grunewald, The isenheim altarpiece
Painting + Artist for Baroque Italy
Carvaggio, Calling of St. Matthew
Painting + Artist for Spain
Ribera, Martyrdom of st. bartholomew
Painting + Artist for Baroque Flanders
Rubens, Elevation of the Cross
Painting + Artist for Netherlands
Rembrandt, The Night Watch
Painting + Artist for Baroque France
Poussin, The abduction of the sabine Women
Painting + Artist for Rococo
Departure from the Island of Cythera, Watteau
Painting + Artist for Enlightenment
Greuze, Filial Piety
Painting + Artist for Neoclassicism
jacque- Louis David, Oath of the Horatti
Painting + Artist for Romanticism
Gericault, Raft of the Medusa
Painting + Artist for Realism
Courbet, The Stonebreakers
Painting + Artist for Modernism
Manet, Luncheon on the Grass
Painting + Artist for Impressionism
Monet, Impression: Sunrise
Human Figure: Duecento
Long human figure, stylized, flat
Human Figure: Trecento
Figure anatomy becomes more accurate, lighting techniques not figured out
Human Figure: Quattrocento
For shadows use full color, fight lighter areas use white & color
Human Figure: Cinquecento
Consiantism, using colors to shade rather than value. Figures so accurate anatomically that they sometimes looked distorted like acorns
Human Figure: Mannerism
Human body accuracy thrown out the window
Human Figure: 15th century northern renaissance
Oil paint adds lumninsotiy prevenlent in human figures
Human Figure:Baroque Italy
Tenebrism creates a greater contrast of lights + darks giving figures more accurate modeling.
Human Figure:Baroque Spain
Using Tenebrism
Human Figure: Barqoue Flanders
Antomy references ancient statues, but does not capture stone
Human Figure: Baroque Netherlands
Humans are sometimes allegorical figures, coextensive space brings figures closer to us
Human Figure: Baroque France
Form and drawing were main focus with a lack of color.
Human Figure: Rococo
Light and airy construction of figures using pappliotage
Human Figure: Enlightment
Humans unidealized
Human Figure: Neoclassicism
Accurate human studies from greek and romans
Human Figure:Romanticsm
Feeling over reason, figures follow path of glory
Human Figure: Realism
Human figures are accurate but faces not seen.
Human Figure: Modernism
Figures modeled in a very light way to mimic real life
Human Figure: Impression
Impression of people.
Space: Duecento
No BG only gold and flat space.
Space:Trecento
Space now staggers
Space:Quattrocento
Perspective
Space: Cinquenceto
Backgrounds remain simple
Space: Mannerism
Space is chatoic
Space: 15th century northern renaissance
Stage spacing
Space:Baroque Italy
Dark background but accruate perspectives
Space:Baroque Spain
Dark but no bg
Space:Baroque Flanders
Space is used efficently but croweded
Space:Baroque Netherlands
Coextensive space was used.
Space:Rococo
BG have clear brush strokes leaving space harder to identify
Space:Baroque France
Wax models used to make space more accurate
Space:Enlightenment
Space continued to be accurate
Space:Neoclassicism
Balance space
Space:Romanticism
Space is confined so raft feels smaller, moment more intense
Space:Realism
Good sense of space based on real life
Space:Modernism
Space is all off no consistenet space
Space:Impressionism
Hardllly any indications of space
Quiz 1 eras
Duecento
Trecento
Quattrocento
Mannerism
Quiz 2 eras
15th century northern renaissance
Baroque Italy
Baroque Spain
Quiz 3 eras
Baroque Flanders
Baroque Netherlands
Baroque France
Rococo
Enlightenment
Quiz 4 eras
Neoclassicm
Romanticism
Realism
Modernism
Impressionism