Neo-Classical and Romantic Era Flashcards

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Neo-Classic

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New Greek

New Roman

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Romance

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literature written in romance language

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themes of Neo-Classic art

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all about history

line is more important than color

supposed to make you think

includes Greek or Roman mythology

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themes of Romantic art

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all about conflict

color is more important than line

supposed to make you feel

set in exotic location

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propoganda

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trying to convince somebody to believe what you want them to believe

usually includes exaggeration

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known as “Death of Marat”

painted by Jaques-Louis David

painted in Neo-Classic style

Marat was leader in French Revolution

artist was called over to real assassination

assassin’s name can be seen on letter

example of propoganda

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known as “Crossing the Alps”

painted by Jaques-Louis David

painted in Neo-Classic style

shows Napoleon on his way to invade Italy

example of propoganda

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known as “Odalisque”

painted by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

painted in Neo-Classic style

shows Sultan’s sex slave

super deformed body

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known as “Paulina Borghese as Venus” or “Venus Victrix”

sculpted by Antonio Canova

sculpted in Neo-Classic style

anatomically accurate

artist was student of Bernini

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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

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French Neo-Classic painter

student of Jaques-Louis David

always overshadowed by Jaques-Louis David

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known as “Monticello”

designed by Thomas Jefferson

designed in Neo-Classic style

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Neo-Classical themes seen in Monticello

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arhces

domes

pediments

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known as “Raft of the Medusa”

painted by Gericault

painted in Romantic style

depiction of real event where captian abandonded ship first (like a bitch)

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known as “The Execution of the Insurgents” or “The Third of May of 1808”

painted by Goya

painted in Romantic style

Borowicz called the Spanish king a “blowhard”

meaning is anti-war

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known as “The Slave Ship”

by Turner

painted in Romantic style

first decent painting from Great Britain

shows sick slaves drowning in ocean after being thrown overboard

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folk art

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artwork by untrained artist

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folk art

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known as “Death of General Wolfe”

painted by Benjamin West

early American art

shows how American artists got way better hella quick

shows characteristics of Neo-Classic style and Romantic style

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known as “Watson and the Shark”

painted by John Singleton Copley

early American art

shows characteristics of Neo-Classic style and Romantic style

completely made-up story

shows skyline of Havana in background

very inaccurate image of shark

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known as “The Skater”

painted by Gilbert Stewart

early American art

painting of Casey Grant

started trend of portraits of people doing stuff

bad landscape (but artist didn’t want to admit it)

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first people to head west in North America

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explorers

artists

furtrappers

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themes of art of the Expansion

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no famous people to paint

landscapes

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known as “Oxbow”

painted by Thomas Cole

art of the Expansion

promoted idea of preservation

artist can be seen painting in bottom of frame

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Hudson River School

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group of like-minded people near Hudson River

painted landscapes

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school

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group of like-minded individuals

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known as “Fur Traders on the Missouri”

painted by George Caleb Bingham

art of the Expansion

realistic

showed what what people would wear and what life was like on frontier

that’s a bear cub (not a cat)

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expatriate

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person born in 1 country but living their life in another country

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known as “Whistler’s Mother”

painted by James Whistler

expatriate painting

originally named “Arrangement in Black and Grey”

original model cancelled on morning of gig so artist was forced to use mother as model instead

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known as “Boating Party”

painted by Mary Cassatt

expatriate painting

artist studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts

artist was born into rich family

borrowed Japanese artistic techniques (tilted perspective)

dumb sail on row boat used to direct eyes back onto canvas

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known as “Gulf Stream”

painted by Winstow Homer

domestic painting

last painting before artist’s death

this guy is fucked (unable to steer because of missing rutter on ship)

shows that all heros face death

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Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts

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first American art school

allowed American artists to study without going to Europe

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known as “Gross Clinic”

painted by Thomas Eakins

domestic painting

artist studied at Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts

depicts Dr. Gross amputating kid’s leg and teaching other doctors

made to remind viewer of The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Taulp

Dr. Gross’s retirement painting (most famous doctor from Philiadelphia)

inspired by Caravaggio

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Salon

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annual art show and competition

held in Paris

shows best artists in Western Europe

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Salon de Refuses

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art show for works that were rejected from original Salon

horrible disaster

cancelled after pilot year

people went to art show for the memes

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Salon de Independantes

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first art show for the impressionists

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known as “Olympia”

painted by Édouard Manet

impressionist painting (without admitting it)

no perspective

naked lady is a prostitute

intentionally doesn’t make any sense because artist wanted to fuck with your brain

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known as “Bar at Folies-Bergère”

painted by Édouard Manet

impressionist painting (without admitting it)

shows story of a bar for rich people (with a $100 cover charge)

bartender is also a prostitute

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known as “Sunrise at Le Haure”

painted by Claude Monet

impressionist painting

called an “impression” by art critic as insult (but it stuck)

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Claude Monet

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heralded as “father of impressionism”

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series

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paintings of same thing many times at different times of days to show effects of light

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known as “Haystacks at Giverny”

painted by Claude Monet

impressionist painting

example of series

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known as “Dancers” or “Ballerinas”

painted by Edgar Degas

impressionist painting

artist used a camera

artist preferred painting inside scenes

artisted used many Japanese influences

interesting comosition (loved by Borowicz even though he hates impressionists)

dancers are shaped like watering can (and vice versa

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known as “La Toilette”

painted by Berthe Morisot

impressionist painting

depicts girl returning from party

shows girl taking down hair with one hand

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known as “The Kiss”

sculpted by Auguste Rodin

impressionist sculpture

controversial subject matter

very risqué for mere suggestion of sex

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known as “The Waltz”

sculpted by Camille Claudel

impressionist sculpture

artist went loco after affair with Rodin ended

unable to handle criticism for controversial subject because of less notoriety in comparison to Auguste Rodin

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known as “Still Life”

painted by Paul Cezanne

post-impressionist painting

artist invented idea of simplifying forms (abstract art)

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known as “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte”

painted by Georges Seurat

post-impressionist painting

artist had interest in optical theory

artist lived short life

artist was anal about details

seen in Ferris Beuler’s Day Off

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known as “Starry Night”

painted by Vincent van Gogh

post-impressionist painting

artist lived super shitty life

example of impasto

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impasto

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style of art with thick layers of paint

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known as “Spirit of the Dead Watching”

painted by Paul Gaugin

post-impressionist painting

artist left entire family to persue art

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known as “Sleeping Gypsy”

painted by Henri Rousseau

post-impressionist painting

example of naïve painting

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known as “La Vie”

painted by Pablo Picasso

20th century art

shows stages of life (missing childhood)

very negative emotions

man in painting is artist’s best friend who committed suicide

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known as “Harmony in Red” or “Red Kitchen”

painted by Matisse

20th century art

painted during Matisse’s red period

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known as “Head with Sides of Beef” or “Pope Innocent X”

painted by Francis Bacon

20th century art

intended to instill fear through darkness and small space

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cubism

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1st abstract movement of 20th century

developed by Picasso and Braque

involved simplification of forms (breaking apart and reconstructing)

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known as “Les Demoiselles D’Avignon”

painted by Pablo Picasso

20th century art

depicts prostitutes wearing African ceremonial masks

example of cubism

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known as “Action Painting”

painted by Jackson Pollock

20th century art

artist was chain-smoker and didn’t give a shit about nothin’

artist started as realist artist (got bored)

cigarette butts and ash or footsteps can sometimes be seen in painting

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known as “Melancholy and Mystery of a Street”

painted by DeChirice

20th century art

intended to instill fear (unable to see into doorways and big shadow is seen approaching child)

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known as “Premonition of Civil War”

painted by Salvador Dalí

20th century art

artist claimed to always paint dreams but Borowicz ain’t buyin’ it

shows titties, peen, and big booty if you look at it the right way

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naïve

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painting by an untrained artist