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European Art. Mannerism. Distortion of light and space to enhance emotion Greek painter working in Spain – el Greco. El Greco “The Holy Family” – Spanish Renaissance. El Greco “A View of Toledo”. El Greco “Christ”. Baroque. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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European ArtEuropean Art

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MannerismMannerism

Distortion of light and space to Distortion of light and space to enhance emotionenhance emotion

Greek painter working in Spain Greek painter working in Spain – – el Grecoel Greco

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El Greco “The Holy Family” – Spanish RenaissanceEl Greco “The Holy Family” – Spanish Renaissance

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El Greco “A View of Toledo”El Greco “A View of Toledo”

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El Greco “Christ”El Greco “Christ”

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BaroqueBaroque Extreme use of detail, movement, Extreme use of detail, movement,

light and drama in a search for light and drama in a search for beautybeauty

Rembrandt van RijnRembrandt van Rijn Peter Paul RubensPeter Paul Rubens Diego VelazquezDiego Velazquez CaravaggioCaravaggio

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RembrandtRembrandt

““Christ in the Storm…”Christ in the Storm…”

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““Night Watch” RembrandtNight Watch” Rembrandt

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““The Syndics of the Clothmakers’ Guild” The Syndics of the Clothmakers’ Guild” RembrandtRembrandt

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RubensRubens

““I’m not fat – I I’m not fat – I am am Rubensesque”Rubensesque”

““Portrait of Portrait of Helene Helene Fourment”Fourment”

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RembrandtRembrandt ““Venus at the Mirror”Venus at the Mirror”

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VelazquezVelazquez

““Las Meninas”Las Meninas”

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Caravaggio “Judith Beheading Caravaggio “Judith Beheading Holofernes”Holofernes”

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RococoRococo

Baroque led to the overly-ornate Baroque led to the overly-ornate or gaudy form of rococoor gaudy form of rococo

Louis XIV – “I am grandeur Louis XIV – “I am grandeur incarnate”incarnate”

Reaction against rococo extremes Reaction against rococo extremes led to neo-classicismled to neo-classicism

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Neo-ClassicismNeo-Classicism

Enlightened ReasonEnlightened Reason Return to Rome and GreeceReturn to Rome and Greece Jean Auguste Dominique IngresJean Auguste Dominique Ingres Jacques-Louis DavidJacques-Louis David

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Ingres “La Grande Odalisque”Ingres “La Grande Odalisque”

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David “Oath of the Horatii”David “Oath of the Horatii”

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DavidDavid ““Death of Marat”Death of Marat”

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““Death of Socrates” DavidDeath of Socrates” David

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““Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette on the way to the on the way to the guillotine” Davidguillotine” David

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““Napoleon Crossing the St. Bernard Pass” - DavidNapoleon Crossing the St. Bernard Pass” - David

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““Coronation of Napoleon” DavidCoronation of Napoleon” David

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RomanticismRomanticism

Reaction against Neo-ClassicismReaction against Neo-Classicism Eugene DelacroixEugene Delacroix Francisco GoyaFrancisco Goya J.M.W. TurnerJ.M.W. Turner William BlakeWilliam Blake Thomas GainsboroughThomas Gainsborough

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DelacroixDelacroix ““Greece Greece

Expiring..”Expiring..”

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““Liberty Leading the People” DelacroixLiberty Leading the People” Delacroix

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““Family of Charles IV” - GoyaFamily of Charles IV” - Goya

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JMW Turner – “The fighting ‘Temeraire’ tugged to JMW Turner – “The fighting ‘Temeraire’ tugged to her last berth to be broken up”her last berth to be broken up”

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JMW Turner “Calais Pier”JMW Turner “Calais Pier”

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Blake – “Newton”Blake – “Newton”

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““Blue Boy”Blue Boy” GainsboroughGainsborough

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Gainsborough – “Mr. and Mrs. Gainsborough – “Mr. and Mrs. Andrews”Andrews”

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RealismRealism

Realism was a reaction against Realism was a reaction against Romanticism – influenced by the Romanticism – influenced by the developing Industrial Revolutiondeveloping Industrial Revolution

Jean-Baptiste-Camille CorotJean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Edouard ManetEdouard Manet Edgar DegasEdgar Degas Thomas EakinsThomas Eakins

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Corot “Ville d’Avray”Corot “Ville d’Avray”

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Manet “The Luncheon on the Grass”Manet “The Luncheon on the Grass”

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““A Bar at the Folies Bergere” - ManetA Bar at the Folies Bergere” - Manet

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ManetManet ““The Fifer”The Fifer”

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ManetManet ““Portrait of Emil Zola”Portrait of Emil Zola”

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““La Classe de Danse”La Classe de Danse”

DegasDegas

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““Stage Rehearsal” DegasStage Rehearsal” Degas

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American – Thomas EakinsAmerican – Thomas Eakins

““The Gross Clinic”The Gross Clinic”

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““The Oarsmen” EakinsThe Oarsmen” Eakins