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Styles or Movements in Art
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Discobolus by Myron
Apollo Belvedere by Leochares
CLASSICAL
-Greek art in general
-man, ideal, nautre and reason (minr)-embody and ideal type
-Gods are human representation of nature
-RULE of THIRDS: dont put something in the middle, it would look ugly
-concentrated-perefect stance and perfect body
-idea of beauty is youth (thats why not erected genetalia
-innocence, youth and inactive participant of desire
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Venus de Milo by Andros of Antioch, son of Menides
Victory of Samothrace
-bottom heave size of woman-ideal of a perfect woman: has enough to nurture a childhips and body facing audience but not the face
-NIKE-Goddess of Victory-stillness: She seems to connect with movement (feet position, looks like shes moving through air
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Liberty Leading the People Eugene
Delacroix
ROMANTICISM
-Opposite of Classical Art
-depict through emotions and imagination
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The Death of Sardanapalus by Eugene Delacroix
-Emotion over logical/portrays high drama
-you cant have what I have so Ill destroy you all
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Hannibal Crossing the Alps by Theodore Gericault
-Gericault equated the alps as Rome (hes on the side of Rome
-First person to threaten Rome: Hannibal
-Hannibal: Enemy of Rome
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The Burial of Atala
Anne-Louis Girodet
Man holding his legs: Indian (her lover)
Her upper body: Priest
Atala vowed to chastity so she cant marry the man she really loves. She poisoned herself to die
Woman caught with two things that is important to her: Religion and the man he loves
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Le Grande Odalisque Jean-Auguste Ingres
Her body is not proportioned
The object you desire is desiring you back
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Invention of Camera: Start of Realism
Photography
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Horse Racing at Epsom Theodore Gericault
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Eadward Muybridge
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The Gleaners Jean Francois Millet
Realism
Subjects in painting is more real; not focused on the ideal and not portraying beauty all the time
captures what the world is all about
The Gleaners and The noonday rest by Jean Francois Millet; The Third Class Wagon by Honore Daumier
All about poor people; third class in the classification of people
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The Noonday Rest Jean Francois Millet
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The Third Class Wagon Honore Daumier
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Music at the Tuileries Garden Edouard Manet
Music at the tuileries garden is a gathering of middle class people
If theyre rich they can affort an event place
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Mt. Shasta, California Albert Bierstadt
If youre good at painting nature youre an excellent painter
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Water
Peter Bougie
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Dance Class Albert Bierstadt
Dance Class by Albert Beirstadt and Blue Dancers by Edgar Degas are in Realism and Impressionism
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Blue Dancers
Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas; portray movement in one painting
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Sunrise, Impression Claude Monet
Where the name impressionism came from
Harbour is the setting
Impressionist: a moment is the only thing you need to pain: insist that they are more real
IMPRESSIONISM is how SUNLIGHT/LIGHT hits the object
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The Beach at Sainte-Adresse Claude Monet
Happened in the Morning
IMPRESSIONISM PAINTINGS HERE ARE ALL DRAWN BY CLAUDE MONET
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Madame Monet and her son
Claude Monet
Happened in the AFTERNOON
Sunlight strikes the grass and the dress of Madame Monet
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Haystacks, at the end of Summer
Claude Monet
Haystacks in Autumn Claude Monet
Haystacks, Morning Snow Effect
Claude Monet
Season and how different it is
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Sun Breaking Through the Fog, H.o.P. Claude Monet
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Water Lilies
Claude Monet
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The Open Window, Collioure
Henri Matisse
FAUVISM
Fauvism came from the french word; LES FAUVES which means Wild Beast
Fauvist uses earthly colors, they said that theyre nearer to art because they deal with the things produced by earth.
Fauvist believes in the PURITY OF COLOR
No blending and no 3D; colors as it is
Childlike paintings; FLAT PAINTINGS
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Landscape with Red Trees, Maurice de Vlaminck
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Harmony in Red, Henri Matisse
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Icarus
Henri Matisse
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Hylas and the Nymphs John William Waterhouse
SYMBOLISM
SYMBOLISMsignifier- physical thing that you seesignified- idea and concept (no shape, something abstract
Symbolist use symbols that we have thats why they use GREEK MYTHOLOGY
NYMPHS-look lik goddesses; they seduce mortals; guardian of the bodies of water;causes the downfall of MAN (here on the picture is HYLAS)
Represents temptation; when its there it is easy to fall for it than to resist it
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Orpheus Jean Delville
Orpheus wife is Erydice who was in the underworld
His head thrown in the river and it still sings (resting on his lyre)
Guilt because he has doubt that his wife wont follow him so he looked back (condition was dont look back or else Erydice would die)
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Ophelia John William Waterhouse
Ophelia is the fiance of HAMLET
Hamlet lost time for her so she jumped in the river
foreshadowing: she was lying down with the flowers, she died whit flowers surrounding her
Paintings as follows:John William WaterHouseJean DelvilleJohn William WaterhouseGustave MoreauJohn William WaterhouseGustave MoreauJohn William Waterhouse
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Galatea
Gustave Moreau
Thisbe
John William Waterhouse
Galatea and Pygmalion
Famous lovers in Greek Myth
Pygmalion is a sculptor who fell in love with his own sculpture; Aphrodite (Goddess of beauty) because of Sympathy turned Galatea as a mortal
Wall is represented by anger that is palpable; emotion of families about anger and hate
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Oedipus and the Sphinx
Gustave Moreau
Cleopatra
John William
Waterhouse
Normal: with mans face
Sphinx guards the city by giving riddles an ordinary human cant solve: Oedipus answered the riddle
you are strong but you cant fight your destiny
Egyptians hate her, calls her whore queen because they thought that she give herself to the emperors of Rome to protect her empire
former ruler of Egypt
Depicted as woman of power
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Starry!Night!by!Vincent!Van!
Gogh!
EXPRESSIONISM
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Expressionism is influenced by impressionism
would blend colors and would be fascinated how colors affect emotions
focus in INTERNAL world; its subjective
direct reaction to Impressionism
Gogh painted Starry Night
when i look at the starts, they always make me dream -Gogh
flow of line is evident
the sky moves while the earth is still (baligtad)
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Four%Cut%Sunflowers%%%%!!Vincent!Van!Gogh!
somebody cut them off with greatest potential
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Vincent s Chair with Pipe
Vincent Van Gogh
Gaugin s Chair with Books and
Candle
Vincent Van Gogh
smoke pipe and just ordinary floor
Looks cultured, carpeted floor
portrays that Paul has more potential and talent than him
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Puberty
Edvard Munch
The Scream
Edvard Munch
Can deal with things and feelings that are ugly
no way to idealize it and beautify it
showing real emotions
EXPRESSIONISM
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The!Persistence!of!Memory!by!Salvador!
Dali!
SURREALISM!
The movement of time is different from the movement of memory
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The Lovers Salvador Dali
Two opposite means that could not meet
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Dangerous Liasons
Rene Magritte
drugs-liason
mirror supposed to tell the truth
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Memory
Rene Magritte
Homesickness
Rene Magritte
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The Art of Conversation
Joan Miro
sometimes its hard to talk to the person