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| artistic manner of a certain time |
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| variations tied to grography |
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| Distinctive manner of individual |
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| the visual analysis of artistic form |
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| interior design; began in France; lavish decoration; "pebble" (decorate grottos |
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| philosophy based on a new way of thinking for mankind; independent of religion |
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| believed that all people are born good; society corrupts people. |
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| 1694- Writer. Writings were banned; advocate for freedom and independence |
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| type of portrait painting. symbolizes a persons class or grace by having a large scale for them |
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| began in France and Spain; 1750-1850; Western Culture; feeling over thought |
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| picture showing natural scenery |
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| between sublime and beautiful |
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| Rubenistes Vs. Poussinistes |
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| debate between line vs. color; ingres and delacroix |
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| Excavations at Pompeii and Herculaneum |
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| rome; transportation hub; A.D 79 Volcano errupted and covered entire city |
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| italian architect; considered most influential |
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| James Stuart and Nicholas Revett |
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| published findings in The Antiquities of Athens; depicted the first time the architectural achievements of ancient Greece. |
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| belonged to wealthy men; curio cabinets holding their objects of interests |
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| painted for Julius II; marriage of the virgin; Madonna in the meadow |
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| Greek War of Independence |
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| captain of The Zong; loaded with slaves dying of illness; threw over 133 overboard |
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| Neo-Gothic, Gothic revival |
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Houses of Parliament (1835) -late 1100's -pointed arch |
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| cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements; 19/20th century |
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| American modern art in mid 20th century; abstract |
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| advance guard; refers to experimental works. |
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| Courbet's Pavilion of Realism |
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| large butter knife; build up on canvas is called impasto |
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| Adolphe-William Bougurtreau |
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| coherent movement; industrialized and urbanized Paris |
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| The eight "Impressionist" exhibitions |
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-1870/1871 -France becomes a Republic |
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| Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann |
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| Japanese woodblock prints |
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| Japanese prints; carved on blocks transferred on fabric; pinned on walls |
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