Art Appreciation Final

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modern age

great social and technological change caused by the 3 revolutions (Industrial, American, French)

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Which revolution brought upon the most significant change in the way people lived since the Neolithic rev.

The Industrial Revolution

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The Enlightenment

Emulation of classical Greek and Roman art

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Who was apart of the Neoclassical Period?

Jacques-Louis David

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Who believed that the arts should have a role in politics in a time of social and government reform?

Jacques-Louis David

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List the Characteristics of Neoclassicism

like Greco-Roman relief sculpture

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strong lighting

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geometric composition (vertical and horizontal lines)

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rational

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shows historical setting through architecture

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What was the opposite reaction to Neoclassicism?

Romanticism

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Which period/era had the belief that imagination and emotion were more important than reason?

Romanticism

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The famous painting that displays Madrid Spain on May 2nd in a riot against the French.

Francisco Goya's - The Third of May 1808

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The famous painting by J.M.W Turner.

The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons

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Which period of art is The Burning of the Houses of Lords and commons from?

The Romantic Period/Romanticism

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True or False: The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons has bright and vivid colors.

True

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Who perfected the camera?

Daguerre

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What freed painters from narrators and illustrators to explore the visual experience?

Photography

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Which style of art deals with everyday experience?

Realism

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style of art and literature that depicts existence without idealism, exoticism, or nostalgia

Realism

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American Realist who showed great insight to the everyday world

Eakins

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The predecessor of Impressionism.

Edouard Manet

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Which year were a group of painters denied the right to show?

1874

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Which group of artists opposed the academic approach to art?

Impressionists

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True or False: Impressionism was named as a derogatory term.

True

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Made "Impressions" of what the eye actually saw; Captured different atmospheric conditions, seasons, times of day.

Impressionists/Impressionism

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Who was the leader and 1st impressionist?

Monet

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Which impressionist painted outdoors and painted the same subjects again and again?

Monet

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Which Impressionist depicted ballet classes/ballerinas?

Degas

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Who reacted to Impressionism in individual ways?

Post-Impressionists

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What did Post-Impressionists think about Impressionism?

Some felt that Impressionism lacked solidarity of form through making impressions.

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Which artist intensified the surfaces of the paintings with textural brushwork?

Vincent Van Gogh

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Which artist was highly critical of the materialism of the industrial society?

Gauguin

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What did Seurat develop and what for?

Seurat developed pointillism where he set out to systemize optical color mixing.

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Which artist had a more scientific approach to painting?

Seurat

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Who is the "Father of Cubism"?

Cezanne

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"Wild beasts" is a term for what?

The Fauves

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Who was the leader of The Fauves?

Henri Matisse

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Where did The Fauves draw inspiration from?

The expressive colors of Van Gogh and Gauguin.

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True or False: The Fauves were named by critics and did not accept it.

True

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Expressionism is

a general term for art that emphasized inner feelings and emotions

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Where did Cubism start?

Paris

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Who started Cubism?

A Spanish artist Pablo Picasso &

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A French artist George Braque

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What was Cubism a reinvention of?

Pictorial Space

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The subjective counter part of the Fauves

Cubism: Rational and Formalist

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A reconstruction of objects based on geometric abstractions.

Cubism

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Braque and Picasso painted subjects from various angles, what is this called?

Analytical Cubism

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The meaning of Synthetic Cubism.

the process of building up or combining bits and pieces of material