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Rococo
Early 1700s
Style is light, pastel, whimsical, playful, delicate, frivolous, carefree, and extravagant
Ornate and elaborate interior designs/decor
Began after the reign of Louis XIV; reflected the lifestyle of the extravagant, frivolous French nobility, especially in Paris
Jean-Honore Fragonard: The Swing
Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun: Self Portrait
Francois Boucher: The Toilet of Venus
Jean-Honore Fragonard: The Happy Lovers
Fete Galante
a style of painting popular in the Rococo period that portrayed the French nobility outdoors and in nature
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
The Swing; Jean-Honore Fragonard; Rococo; France; 1767; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Self Portrait; Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun; Rococo; 1790; oil on canvas
Enlightenment
mid 1700s
focused on logic, human reason, rationality, ethics, and secularism
intellectual movement, heavy focus on science
Moralizing Story
artworks that taught right and wrong, popular in the Enlightenment
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
La Tete a Tete, from Marriage A-la-Mode; William Hogarth; Enlightenment; England; 1743; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery; Joseph Wright; Enlightenment; England; 1763; oil on canvas
Neoclassicism
late 1700s
inspired by the Classical Era (Ancient Greece/Rome)
democracy, patriotism, civic duty
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
The Oath of the Horatii; Jacques-Louis David; Neoclassicism; France; 1784; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
George Washington; Jean-Antoine Houdon; Neoclassicism; Washington DC; 1788; marble sculpture
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Monticello; Thomas Jefferson; Neoclassicism; Virginia; 1768; brick, stone, glass, wood
Romanticism
early 1800s
centered around emotion, nature, and intuition
sublime: a feeling of awe and terror
push back against Enlightenment/Neoclassicism
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
La Grande Odalisque; Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres; Romanticism; France; 1814; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Y No Hay Remedio, from los Desastres de la Guerra; Francisco Goya; Spain; 1810-23; etching, drypoint, burin, and burnishing
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Liberty Leading the People; Eugene Delacroix; Romanticism; France; 1830; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Slave Ship; JMW Turner; Romanticism; England; 1840; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
The Oxbow; Thomas Cole; US; 1836; oil on canvas
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Still Life in Studio; Louis Daguerre; Photography; France; 1837; Daguerreotype
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art; Honore Daumier; Photography; France; 1862; lithograph
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
The Horse in Motion; Eadweard Muybridge; Photography; US; 1878; albumen print
Name; Artist; Style; Place; Date; Form
The Steerage; Alfred Stieglitz; Photography; Germany; 1907; photogravure