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| Contarelli Chapel, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome 1589 |
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| Carravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew (1599-1600) Oil on Canvas |
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| Caravaggio, The Conversion of St. Paul, (1601) Oil on Canvas |
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| Artemisia, Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, (1625) Oil on Canvas |
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| Artemisia, Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, (1638-1639) Oil on Canvas |
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| Carracci, Landscape with the Flight into Egypt, (1603) Oil on Canvas |
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| Modeled everyday people as subjects for religious works and had them wear contemporary clothing. |
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| 2 Painters who influenced Artemisia |
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Orazio Gentileschi - her father
Caravaggio |
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| Who introduced Classicism into Barqoue Art? |
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| Favorite design of Baroque Architecture? |
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| Maderno, Facade of St. Peter's, Rome (1607) |
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| Ariel View of St. Peter's, Rome |
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| Bernini, Baldacchino, St. Peter's, Rome (1624-1633) |
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| Borromini, Facade and Dome of San Carlo alle Quatro Fontane, Rome (1665-1667) |
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| Bernini, David, (1623) Marble |
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| Bernini, The Ecstacy of St. Theresa, (1645-1652) Marble |
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| Velazquez, The Water Carrier of Seville, (1619) Oil on Canvas |
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| Velazquez, The Surrender at Breda, (1634-1635) Oil on Canvas |
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| Velazquez, Juan de Pareja, (1650) Oil on Canvas |
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| Velazquez, Las Meninas, (1656) Oil on Canvas |
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| Rubens, The Raising of the Cross, (1610) Oil on Panel |
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| Rubens, Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus, (1617) Oil on Canvus |
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| Bruegel the Elder and Rubens, Allegory of Sight, (1617) Oil on Panel |
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| Aertsen, The Meat Stall, (1551) Oil on Canvas |
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| Peeters, Still Life with Fruit and Flowers, (1612) Oil on Copper |
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| Why was Rubens important? |
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| Ruben's dominated Flemish art in the 17th century and was an estemed portrait artist. Influences: Michalangelo, Titian and Carravagio |
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| Artist who has become a master |
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| Hals, Married Couple in a Garden: Portrait of Isaac Massa and Beatrix van der Laen, (1622) Oil on Canvas |
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| Rembrandt, Self-Portrait, (1658) Oil on Canvas |
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| Heavy layering of paint to create great texture - Rembrandt |
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| Goyen, A Windmill by a River, (1642) |
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| Ruisdael, Bleaching Grouds Near Haarlem, (1670) Oil on Canvas |
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| Heda, Still Life with Oysters, a Roemer, a Lemon, and a Silver Bowl, (1634) Oil on Panel |
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| Vermeer, Woman Holding a Balance, (1644) Oil on Canvas |
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| Characteristics of Dutch Art |
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| Landscape, Still Life, Genre Painting, Small in Scale, |
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| Poussin, The Death of Germanicus, (1628) Oil on Canvas |
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| Poussin, Landscape with St. John at Patmos, (1640) Oil on Canvas |
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| Lorrain, A Pastoral Landscape, (1648) Oil on Copper |
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| Rigard, Portrait of Louis XIV, (1701) Oil on canvas |
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| Louie le Vau, Claude Perrault, and Charles Le Brun, East Front of the Louve, (1667-1670) Paris |
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| Aerial view of Versailles |
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| Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart, Garden Front of the Center Block of the Palace of Versailles |
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| Hardouin-Mansart, Louis Le Vau, and Charles Le Brun, Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors), Versailles, Begun 1678 |
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| The Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture |
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| Founded by Charles Le Brun in 1648. Authoritarian control over the arts |
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| Wattau, A Pilgrimage to Cythera, (1717) Oil on Canvas |
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| Boucher, Portrait of Madame de Pompadour, (1756) Oil on Canvas |
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| Fragonard, The Swing, (1767) Oil on Canvas |
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| Chardin, Soap Bubbles, (1733) Oil on Canvus |
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| {image:http://pages.uoregon.edu/jsimic/reserve/arh475/images/ahlxv3.jpg} |
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| Pineau, Room in the Hotel de Varengeville, (1735) Paris |
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| Does Baroque include Rococo? |
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| Yes. Rococo is viewed as a final, specialized phase of the Baroque. |
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| What sepeates Baroque and Rococo? |
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| A sense of lightheartness and fantasy |
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Poussinistes?
Rubensistes?
Who won? |
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Poussinistes -drawing over color
Rubensistes -color over drawing
Rubensistes prevailed leading to popularity of Watteau |
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| Aristocrats were depicted in luxurious clothing in idyllic settings |
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| German and Austrian Rococo? |
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| Zimmermann, Interior of Die Wies, Upper Bavaria, (1757) |
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| Neumann, Kaisersaal, Wurzburg, (1719-1744) |
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| Tiepolo, Ceiling Fresco Kaisersaal, Wurzburg (1751) |
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| Finest Architectual Design of Mid-18th Century? |
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