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Fra Angelico, Adoration of the Magi
Fra Angelico, The Annunciation
Botticelli, The Birth of Venus
Botticelli, Adoration of the Magi
Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa
Michelangelo, Pieta
Michelangelo, David
Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo, Creation of Adam
Raphael, School of Athens
Raphael, Sistine Madonna
Jan Van Eyck, Arnolfini Wedding
Jan Van Eyck, Madonna of Chancellor Rolin
Albrecht Durer, Praying Hands
Albrecht Durer, The Hare
Pieter Bruegel, The Numbering at Bethlehem
Pieter Bruegel, The Harvesters
Matthias Grunewald, The Small Crucifixion
Caravaggio, The Conversion of St. Paul
Vermeer, Young Woman with Water Pitcher
Vermeer, Girl with Pearl Earring
Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew
Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Nicolaes Tulp
Rembrandt, The Night Watch
Antoine Watteau, The Dance
Antoine Watteau, The Pleasures of Life
Fragonard, The Swing
Fragonard, A Young Girl Reading
Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808
Francisco Goya, The Second of May 1808
Parthenon
Greece
Ideal body form
Greece
Proportions and mathematical calculations
Greece
Arch
Rome
Concrete
Rome
Realistic body form
Rome
Showing scenes as they actually appear
Realism
Emotions showed match the subject or story told, different depending on the scene and individual
Expressionism
Creates illusion of depth and volume on a 2D surface
Perspective
Greek and Roman influence where perfect proportion is the ideal
Classicism
emphasizes reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment in the natural world
Humanism
highlighting specific characteristics to show how one subject is unique from another
emphasis on individualism
the arrangement of figures to form geometrical shapes
geometrical arrangement of figures
Colorful and Fancy
Baroque
dramatic
baroque
royalty and palaces
Baroque
Portray emotions through facial expressions
Baroque
the use of a small and concentrated light source directed to a specific point in the composition, "spotlight effect"
Tenebrism
Ornate style
Rococo
leisure time of wealthy
Rococo
Love and romance themes
Rococo
Developed in Paris, France
Rococo
Everyday (subjects and events)
E
Lighting (captures effects of natural light or color is illuminated/glowing)
L
Brushstrokes (broke solid shapes into smaller pieces and blurred edges)
B
Outdoor
O
Weather
w
Claude Monet, Haystack at Sunrise
Claude Monet, Impression, Sunrise
Claude Monet, The Waterlily Pond with Japanese Bridge
Renoir, Two Young Girls at the Piano
Renoir, The Luncheon of the Boating Party
Renoir, The Girl with a Watering Can
Edgar Degas, The Ballet School
Edgar Degas, Two Dancers on a Stage
Mary Cassatt, The Bath
Mary Cassatt, Woman with Dog
Mary Cassatt, Woman and Child Driving
Cezanne, Still Life with Apples and Oranges
Cezanne, Mont Sainte Victoire
Cezanne, Still Life with Basket of Apples
Gauguin, The Market
Gauguin, Tahitian Landscape
Gauguin, When Do We Marry?
Van Gogh, Starry Night
Van Gogh, Sunflowers
Van Gogh, Farmer in the Field
Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grand Jatte
Seurat, The Circus
Seurat, The Seine at la Grande Jatte
sailboat painting
Fauvism
Bold, garish, intensified colors; defiant art movement; artists called "fauves" or "wild beasts"
Expressionism
Artists influenced by WW2; personal reaction to the world around them; grotesque, twisted figures made out of shape and emaciated faces
Rouault, Heads of Two Clowns
Rouault, The Old King
Matisse, The Purple Robe
Matisse, The Red Room
Matisse, Beasts of the Sea
Munch, The Scream
Munch, Girls on the Bridge
Munch, Jealousy
Marc, Two Cats
Marc, The Large Blue Horses
Marc, Deer in the Forest
Abstract Art
artists gave up tradition of painting real things; used color, line, pattern, forms, moods, emotions
Geometric Abstract
straight lines, logical patterns, shapes
non-geometric abstract
no definable patterns (free form), emotional and spontaneous
Klee, Fish Magic
Klee, Sinbad the Sailor
Klee, Senecio