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Fourteenth Lord Wiloughby de Broke, and his Family; Johann Zoffany
conversation piece; draws inspiration from Dutch pieces; family unit is an identifier

Paul Revere; John Singleton Copely
focused on Revere as an individual/ craftsman; not wearing anything to imply his status; very intense eye contact

Full Length Portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour; Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Rococo; implies that she was well- educated and worldly; intimate look into her daily life

Am I Not a Man and a Brother?; Wedgewood
Wedgewood’s factory used conveyer belt/ assembly line tactics; wearer of the medallion was in objection to the slave trade; phrase recalls religious scripture

The Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera; Antoine Watteau
pastel palettes; playful and ambiguous scenes; pastoral scene; strictly intended to represent the skill of Watteau

Pair of vases from the Swan Service; made BY the Meissen Porcelain Factory FOR the owner of the factory
increased interest in international goods recreated in Europe; porcelain; functional and artistic pieces

The Enjoyable Lesson; François Boucher
Rococo appealed to the elite; regarded as wasteful and exploitative; Baucher was radical with his themes; represents erotic euphemism; gender ambiguity

Cupid Awakening Psyche; Antonio Canova
the day we skipped

George Washington; Jean- Antoine Houdon
the day we skipped ;0

Zuexis Choosing His Models for His Painting of Helen of Troy; Angelica Kauffman
the day we skipped, lol

The Death of Marat; Jacques- Louis David
related to the context of the French Revolution; leader of the Jacobin faction that was murdered; position of a martyr

The Nightmare; Henry Fuseli
subconscious of the human mind; philosophical idea of the sublime; terror and awe; intended to create a negative emotional response; dark horse with glowing eyes “night mare”

Napoleon Visiting the Pest House at Jaffa; Antoine- Jean Gros
documenting Napoleon’s efforts against the Ottoman Empire

The Raft of Medusa; Théodore Géricault
intending to document a tragedy; triangular composition; strong light/shadow; man versus sublime nature

Forever Free; Edmonia Lewis
focused on contemporary concern; Neoclassical with Romanticism impact; name comes from the Emancipation Proclamation; contrapposto

Liberty Leading the People; Eugene Delacroix
considered Romantic; liberty is personified; an allegory to workers in the back; cap is a symbol of liberty; triangular composition

The Slave Ship; Joseph Mallord William Turner
sensory overload; semi-abstract; depicts a true event (painted during anti- slavery movement in Europe); Romantic because it evokes emotion

View of the Boulevard du Temple; Louis- Jacques- Mande Daguerre
daguerrotype- photo process that requires metal plates and chemicals; long exposure time so people moved too quickly to get captured; still the first person to be captured is in this photo

Crystal Palace, Hyde Park; Joseph Paxton
temporary site to host the Great Exhibition; celebrates technological advances; Paxton designed greenhouses; built in 5 months

The Stonebreakers; Gustave Courbet
photo of the painting; political statement; symbolism in the work; figures are trapped in the environment

Ophelia; John Everett Millais
looking back to a period before the Renaissance; art tells stories and narratives; scientific accuracy; scientifically accurate botany

Olympia; Edouard Monet
influenced by Venus of Orbina; broader brush strokes and stronger contrast; sex worker in Paris; intentionally represents female sexuality

Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning; Claude Monet
observing nature; nothing in the work is permanent until he paints it

The Banjo Lesson; Henry Ossawa Tanner
genre scene; social commentary; lighting from a fireplace that is not there; imagined scene that could have happened

A Saturday on La Grande Jatte; Georges Seurat
not well blended; studied optics and color theory; seems simple, but it was very advanced for his time; represents colors in an even number w/ a standard brush stroke

The Night Cafe; Vincent van Gogh
modern life was sucking the soul out of humans; intended to garner an emotional response; moralizing reminder; avant- garde

The Scream; Edvard Munch
symbolist movement; originally titled “Despair”; reflection of society; real event/ lived experience (panic attack)

Nkisi, Nkonde
cultural and ritualistic; eyes made of mirrors; activated by stabbing

Reliquary guardian
protects ancestral relics; served as a background for prayer; protrusions resemble eyes and wigs; made of wood and covered with imported wood

Kingdom of Bamun photograph
honors the alliance between Cameroon and Germany; a throne; wealth, strength, authority, and power
