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iIi . Enlightened architecture

iIi . Enlightened architecture. 2.) Architecture and paintings became more colorful, ornate and grand. Baroque became the norm in architecture It glorified historic battles Rococo encouraged the imagination It was light, elegant and charming. Baroque. http://youtu.be/m6rIlKsW6zc. Rococo.

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iIi . Enlightened architecture

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  1. iIi. Enlightened architecture 2.) Architecture and paintings became more colorful, ornate and grand. • Baroque became the norm in architecture • It glorified historic battles • Rococo encouraged the imagination • It was light, elegant and charming

  2. Baroque http://youtu.be/m6rIlKsW6zc

  3. Rococo http://youtu.be/TvlMyFXiMSc

  4. iV. Enlightened literature • Non-fiction – Two Treatise on Government, Encyclopedia ( all of the other books we talked about) • Fiction - as more middle class people read, more novels were written • Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathon Swift • Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dafoe

  5. Gulliver's Travels

  6. Robinson Crusoe http://youtu.be/3nXblCMnetI

  7. V. Enlightened despots • Catherine the Great - Empress of Russia that implemented Enlightened reforms • Abolished torture • Frederick the Great – King of Prussia that saw himself as the “First servant of the state.” • Read Voltaire and allowed freedom of press • Joseph II – King of Austria • Supported freedom of press • Abolished serfdom (slavery)

  8. Catherine the Great

  9. Frederick the Great

  10. Joseph II

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