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  • The greek word neos means new
  • First class is the meaning of the greek word classicus
  • Jacques Louis David was a pre element painter of era and a influential French Painter.He's the one who made the The Death of Marat,Napoleon Crossing the Alps and Oath of the Horath
  • Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was a pupil of Jacques Louis David and influenced by Italian Renaissance painters.He's the one who made the Portrait of Napoleon on the Imperial Throne and The Apothosis of Homer
  • Antonio Canova was a sculptor in neoclassical period.He made the Psyche Awakened by Cupid's Kiss and the Washington
  • Bertel Thorvaldsen was the first internationally acclaimed Denmish Christ.He made the Christ and Lion of Licerne
  • Temple Style is a building design was based on ancient temple,use the continuous line in columns around the building.The examples of this is La Madeleine De Paris,British Museum and Pantheon
  • Palladian Style is based on AndreaPalladio's style of villa constraction and some building feature a Ballustrado or the vertical support. The Example of this are White House and US capitol
  • Classical Block Style it featured rectangular or square plan with a flat roof and an exterior rich in classical detail.The exterior features repeated classical pattern or series of arches and columns.
  • Henri Labrouste was a painter of the classical block style,his masterpiece is the Library of Saint Genevere.
  • Charles Garnier is the most famous classical block of all which is the Palais Garnier
  • Elements of Music
    • Rhythm
    • Tempo
    • Duration
    • Pitch
    • Dynamics
    • Form
    • Timbre/Tone Color
    • Harmony
    • Melody
  • Rhythm
    The length of notes and rests in music
  • Tempo
    The speed of the song
  • Duration
    Length of time musical sound time
  • Pitch
    Highness and lowness of sound
  • Dynamics
    The volume within the song; the loudness and softness of the song
  • Form
    How the music is set up and the organization of musical elements in time
  • Timbre/Tone Color
    The sound quality of the instrument
  • Harmony
    Two or more notes played at the same time; the way chords are constructed
  • Melody
    The tune of the song; a series of single tones, which add up to a recognizable whole