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Romanticism and Realism, Art Nouveau and Impressionism

Romanticism and Realism, Art Nouveau and Impressionism. Reaction against the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution The Influence of Imperialism. Emotion!!!– Raft of the Medusa by Gericault. Delacroix– Liberty Leading the People of France. Goya– The Third of May.

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Romanticism and Realism, Art Nouveau and Impressionism

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  1. Romanticismand Realism, Art Nouveau and Impressionism Reaction against the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution The Influence of Imperialism

  2. Emotion!!!– Raft of the Medusa by Gericault

  3. Delacroix– Liberty Leading the People of France

  4. Goya– The Third of May

  5. Turner– Master of Stormy Weather

  6. The Supernatural– Nightmare by Fuselli

  7. Social Satire by Hogarth– The Marriage Contract

  8. Gin Lane and Beer Street

  9. Realism • Courbet showed the hard work of rural laborers

  10. The Hay Wain by John Constable

  11. Daumier’s The Third Class Carriage

  12. Daumier’s Cartoons made fun of French Society

  13. Daumier did not believe in rights for women

  14. Imperialism and the Impact of New Cultures Affected Art • Arabs in Egypt by Adoph Schreyer

  15. Said Abdullah of the Mayac and African Venus by Cordier

  16. 19th Century Sculpture • Rodin was a realist sculptor of the mid-to-late 19th century • He was denied entrance into the Ecole des Beaux Arts as a student and later could not get his works into the Paris Salons • A trip to Italy and the works of Michelangelo inspired him to make The Age of Bronze which got into the Paris Salon of 1877. It caused a scandal because people could not believe it had not been cast from a live model. • He was commissioned to do a set of bronze doors for the Museum of dcorative arts but dies before finishing them. His most famous sculpture, The Thinker, was to go above the doors.

  17. The Burghers of Calais

  18. The Thinker

  19. The Pre-Raphaelites • The Lady of Shallot by Waterhouse

  20. Ophelia by Millais

  21. Art Nouveau • Alphonse Mucha

  22. Aubrey Beardsley

  23. Crafts in the 19th Century • Art Nouveau affected wood and glass arts

  24. Rene Lalique’s Jewelry & Glass

  25. Faberge made gifts for the Tsar

  26. Impressionists • Use daubs of different color paint side by side rather than mixing colors. Your eyes do the mixing! • Do not try to hide their brush strokes • Try to convey movement and the glint of light in landscapes and even in portraits • Post-impressionists used odd colors, larger or smaller brush strokes

  27. Monet

  28. Edgar Degas

  29. Renoir

  30. The Boating Party

  31. Mary Cassatt

  32. Cezanne

  33. Vincent Van Gogh • Post impressionism

  34. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec painted bar scenes

  35. Seurat– Pointilism– from far away, it looks like this

  36. But close up, it looks like this!

  37. Late 19th Century Artists began to show the disillusionment that characterized 20th Century Art of the Interwar Period • Edvard Munch • The Scream

  38. 19th Century Architecture • The Crystal Palace showed the might of British Industrialism

  39. Department Stores • Bon Marche and La Samaritaine

  40. The Paris Opera

  41. Antonin Gaudi • Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell

  42. Organic forms and mosaic work

  43. Skyscrapers

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