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        - Greek, 'to write' - A method for printing using a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a completely smooth surface.  - Invented in 1796 by Bavarian author Alois Senefelder as a low-cost method of publishing theatrical works. -Lithography can be used to print text or artwork onto paper or another suitable material. |  
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        - An aesthetic concept that originated in ancient Greece and played a particularly important part in 18th-century writings about art.  - It denoted a category of aesthetic experience -Associated with ideas of awe and vastness |  
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        | The image of a sensual harem woman--or odalisque--graced many a canvas in the 19th and even early 20th centuries. |  
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        Family of Charles IV Francisco Goya  1800 |  
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        Seemingly endless succession of crises and major events, (the French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, the rise of industrialism)  the West found a need to believe in something other than the Enlightenment values of logic and scientific empiricism.  Characteristics: - Turing inward to the self, and a belief in the subjective emotion of the individual  - powerful emotion, intuition, and unrestrained creative genius  - Powerful emotions in response to violence, suffering, chaos, and ugliness replaced virtuous and noble actions |  
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        Third of May, 1808 Francisco Goya 1814-1815 |  
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        Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard Jacques-Louis David 1800-1801 |  
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        Napoleon in the Plague House at Jaffa Antoine-Jean Gros  1804 |  
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        The Raft of "Medusa" Theodore Gericault 1818-1819 |  
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        Study of Hands and Feet Theodore Gericault  1818-1819 |  
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        Liberty Leading the People: July 28th 1830 Eugene Delacroix 1830 |  
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        Rue Transnonain, Le 15 Avril 1834 Honore Daumier |  
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        Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying--Typhoon Coming On ("The Slave Ship") Joseph Mallord William Turner  1840 |  
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        Monk by the Sea Caspar David Friedrich  1809 |  
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        Large Odalisque  Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres  1814 |  
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