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Rococo Date Range
18th century

Hall of mirrors, de Cuvillies, Rococo

Venetian Fete, Watteau, Rococo

Return from Cythera, Watteau, Rococo

Leda and the Swan, Boucher, Rococo

The Swing, Fragonard, Rococo
Fete Galante
Elegant party painting
French Monarch during Rococo
Louis XV
Neoclassicism Period
mid-18th to mid-19th centuries

Oath of the Horatii, David, Neoclassical

Oath of the tennis court, David, Neoclassical

Robespierre, David’s Oath of the tennis court

Dauch, David’s oath of the tennis court

The death of marat, David, Neoclassical

Pieta, Michelangelo, high ren

Coronation of napoleon, David, Neoclassical

La Madeleine, Vignon, Neoclassical

La Madeleine (interior), Vignon, Neoclassical

US Capitol Building, Latrobe, Neoclassical (Federal)

Tobacco and corn capitals, Latrobe’s US Capitol building

Monticello, Thomas Jefferson, Neoclassical (Federal)

George Washington, Greenough, Neoclassical
Craze during the neoclassical period related to the rediscovery of Pompeii
Pompeii mania
The French Revolution (timeline)
1789-1799
Romanticism (period)
Mid 18th - Mid 19th Centuries

Insane Woman, Gericault, Romanticism

Study of Truncated Limbs, Gericault, Romanticism

The Raft of the Medusa, Gericault, Romanticism

The Death of Sardanapalus, Delacroix, Romanticism

The Nightmare, Fuseli, Romanticism

The Slave Ship, Turner, Romanticism

The Family of Charles IV, de Goya, Romanticism

Saturn Devouring His Children, de Goya, Romanticism

Sea of Ice, Friedrich, Romanticism

Cross on the Baltic Sea, Friedrich, Romanticism

Twilight in the Wilderness, Church, Romanticism
Development of Photography (period)
mid 19th century

images on copper plates, not reproduceable
Example of Daguerreotype

not very detailed, but produced negatives able to be reproduced
Example of Calotype

Horse Galloping, Muybridge, mid 19th cent
Created Positivism
Auguste Comte
Science is used to explain the world rather than religion, the movement of society at large towards secularism
Positivism
Main person credited with creation of photography
Dagueere
Created the Calotype
Fox Talbot
Realism (period)
Mid 19th century

The stone breakers, Courbet, realism

The burial at ornans, Courbet, realism

The horse fair, Rosa Bonheur, realism

The gross clinic, eakins, realism
Impressionism (period)
Late 19th Century

Impression Sunrise, Monet, Impressionism

Rouen Cathedral (morning and sun), Monet, Impressionism

Gare St. Lazare, Monet, Impressionism

Ballet Rehearsal, Degas, Impressionism

Japanese Print, Hiroshige

Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, Mary Cassatt, Impressionism

Portrait of Emile Zola, Manet, Impressionism

La loge, Renoir, Impressionism

In the Loge, Mary Cassatt, Impressionism

Olympia, Manet, Impressionism

Venus of Urbino, Titian
Man in charge of the Impressionist renovation
Haussmann
Physically going to a space, typically outdoors, to paint in-person. Example: Monet’s “Rouen Cathedral” studies
Plein air painting
Woman pictured in Manet’s “Olympia”; female artistic model later turned prostitute (also appears in background of “Zola”)
Victorine Meurent
Post-Impressionism (period)
Late 19th Century

Mt. Sainte Victoire, Cezanne, Post-Imp

Bowl of Cherries, Cezanne, Post-Imp

A Sunday on Le Grande Jatte, Seurat, Post-Imp

The Circus, Seurat, Post-Imp

Circus Sideshow, Seurat, Post-Imp

The Potato Eaters, Van Gogh, Post-Imp

Starry Night, Van Gogh, Post-Imp

Sunflowers, Van Gogh, Post-Imp

Flowering Plum Tree, Van Gogh, Post-Imp

Flowering Plum Tree, Hiroshige

Wheatfield with Crows, Van Gogh, Post-Imp

The Vision After the Sermon, Gauguin, Post-Imp

We Hail Thee Mary, Gauguin, Post-Imp

Spirit of the Dead Watching, Gauguin, Post-Imp

The Woolworth Building, Gilbert, L19E20

The Eiffel Tower, Eiffel, L19E20

The Carson Pirie Scott Building, Sullivan, L19E20

Falling Water, Wright, L19E20

Katsura Palace

Funerary Temple of King Hatshepsut

The Guggenheim Museum, Wright, L19E20