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| When does modern art begin? |
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| After the French revolution |
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| Intellectual approach to art. Characterized by its harsh sculptural lines, subdued colors, overlapping planes. Designed to strengthen morals after louis the 16th. |
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Jacques-Louis David (Neoclassical) |
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| Leader of neoclassicism. The Oath of the Horatii. Three soldiers get ready for battle as their sisters collapse in despair. |
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| David's student. The Grand Odeless (simular to Venus's of the renaissance). Painted nudes a lot. |
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| Sought extremes of emotion enhanced by virtuoso, brushwork, and a brilliant palette. |
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| Advocated painting spontaneously and directly on the canvas. |
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| Considered greatest painter of the neoclassic and romantic period. The Third of May. People lined up against a wall and guns being pointed at them. |
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| Favorite of the Academy. Photographic-like paintings. |
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| Made what they saw optically rather than conceptually. |
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| Used cartoons to show his disgust with monarchy. The Third Class Carriage. |
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| Father of the realist movement. The Stone-Breakers. |
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| Le Dejuener sur l'Herbe. Alarming because men are fully dressed and woman are undraped. She wasn't a mythical woman but a real person. |
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| Influenced by the camera and Japanese prints. How light changes and it changes all the time. |
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Berthe Morisot (Impressionism) |
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| Three types of Post-impressionism |
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| Pointillism, Cubism, and Expressionism. |
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| Seurat - A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. |
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| Father of cubism = Cezanne. Painted different view points. |
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| van Gogh - Starry Night. Interested in nature. |
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| Gauguin - Exaggerated shapes, lines, and color. |
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| The Scream. Pain, death, & perseveres of love. |
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| leader = Cole. The Oxbow landscape painting was a typical painting of the group. |
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| Sentual shapes and earthy colors. |
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| "Wild Beasts". Harsh bright colors. Leader = Henri Matisse. |
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| Bridged a couple different style of art together. Leader = Emil Nolde. |
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| Leader = Kadinsky. Focused on emotional appeal. |
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| Goes through a blue period then a red one. |
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| Works with Picasso. Influenced by x-ray machine. Eliminate color from paintings then come back and add color(analytic cubism) |
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| Fresco Mural. Black & white about mans inhumanity to women. About spanish civil war. |
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| Out of Italy. After Motion picture camera developed.... Swiff Fuites(???) |
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| Observed thigns for detachment. Known for her flowers. |
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