Arts

Cards (54)

  • Romanticism - was a movement in which the artist of neoclassical sought to break new ground in expression of emotion
  • Romanticism - Embraced a number of distinct themes such as a longing for history, supernatural elements, social justice, and nature
  • Landscape painting - becomes popular due to the people's romantic adoration of nature
  • Romanticism - was a reaction to the classical, contemplative nature of neoclassical piece
  • The Paintings of romantic period gave more emphasis on emotions and feelings.
  • Franz Louis Theodore gericault - first french painter and master of french schools
    • Pioneer of romanticism
  • Lithography - used of a stone as a scratch or sketch
  • Raft of Medusa - portrays the victim of contemporary shipwreck
    • Best work of gericault
  • Charging chasseur - revealed the influence of the style of Ruben and an interest in the depiction
  • Insane woman - mad. Of mentally disabed
  • Eugene Delacroix - greatest french romantic painter of all
    • Achieved brilliant visual effects using small, adjacent strokes of contrasting color
    • Most influential to most of romantic painter
    • Leader of french romantic schools
    • His technique was extended by the impressionist artist
  • Liberty leading the people - commorates the July revolution of 1830
  • Francisco Goya - commissioned romantic painter by the king of Spain
  • Francisco Goya - a print maker regarded both as the last of old master and the first of the moderns
  • The third of may - sought to commemorate Spanish resistance army
  • Saturn devouring his son - depicts Greek mythology titan Cronus (Saturn)
  • Burial of sardine - Spanish ceremony celebrated on ash wednesday
  • Landscape painting - depicts the physical world that surround us and include feature as nature
  • Sky - most important element
    • It shapes the mood the landscape
  • Theodore Rousseau - pioneer of barizon school
  • Jean Baptiste camine Corot - french landscape and portrait painter
  • Roman sculpture - concern about the human world and about natural world
  • Romantic sculpture - more on realism
  • Francois rude - known for his social art which aim to inspire and capture the interest of a broad public
  • Francois rude - rejected the classical repose of the late 18th and early 19th
  • Jean Louis Theodore gericault arts:
    • Raft of Medusa
    • Charging chasseur
    • Insane woman
  • Arts of Francisco Goya:
    • Saturn devouring his son
    • Burial of sardine
    • The third of may
  • Antoine Louis barye - famous animal sculptor in his time
    • Studied anatomy of his subject by sketching residents of Paris zoo
  • Gothic - relating to goths or their extinct east Germanic language
    • Language of goths
  • Gothic architectures - known for features like pointed arches, ribbed vauts, and flying buttresses
  • Referred as victorian gothic or neo gothic
  • Gothic architecture - wanted to revives medieval styles of architecture
  • Strawberry hill - first style of gothic revival architecture
  • Horace Walpole - one of the first architects to show the ideas of gothic revival
  • Bricks and stone were commonly used in gothic revival
  • Gothic revival was commonly used in churches
  • Charles bary - rebuilt the palace of Westminster (houses of Parliament )
  • James renwick - one of the most successful American architects
  • Renwick created the Patrick's cathedral
  • Theater - a place where people gather to watch a performance
    • Began from myth, ritual, and ceremony
    • It will be only a true theater if the audience witness it