Art 157 Test 3: Romanticism (short answer questions)

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Two artists who used different styles when painting social classes of people with examples of both styles. Include the name of the artists, titles of work, and dates.

Gainsborough, Mr. and Mrs. William Hallet, 1785, rococo; Gainsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, 1750, realism; Hogarth, Gin Lane, 1751, social commentary; Hogarth, Rake’s Progress, 1732-34, realism

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Name two changes in art and/or society resulting from the rediscovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum.

Ancient cities inspire revival of roman art and politics, roman paintings undermine rococo luxury and excess.

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Two examples of Napoleon’s neoclassical monuments in Paris with names of the architects, title of work, date, and their Ancient Roman models with dates.

Arc du Carrousel, Piercer and Fontaine, 1806-1808; Arch of Constantine, 315 AD; Vendome Column, Lepere and Gondouin, 1810; Trajan’s Column, 113 AD

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Two examples of Gothic Revival in painting or architecture with name of the artist/architect, title, and date.

Medieval City on a River, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1815 ; Abbey in Oak Wood, C.D. Friedrich, 1810