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Page 1: Analyze the evolution of art in Europe in the 1700s and 1800s

• Analyze the evolution of art in Europe in the 1700s and 1800s

• Evaluate how the PERSIAGM characteristics of the times in Europe are reflected through art

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• Renaissance from 1350-1500

• Northern Renaissance 1450-1600

• Mannerism in early 1500s

• Baroque 1575-1700 French Classicism in late

1600s Dutch Realism in 1600s

– Rococo in 1700s

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• Late 1700s to early 1800s

• Form of art that rebelled against the ideas/time periods that came before it and during it…– Enlightenment• Anti-Rationalism (science

and nature)• Anti-Aristocratic

– Industrial Rev• Paintings, Lit & Music

Romanticism Details

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• What do you think are the characteristics of romantic art?– Emotion!! (which

ones?)–Beauty of Nature

is highlighted• “Wanderer

above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David Friedrich

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Man and WomanGazing at the Moon

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Moonriseover the sea

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Thomas Cole “The Voyage of Life Childhood”

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Thomas Cole “The Voyage of Life Youth”

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Thomas Cole “The Voyage of Life Manhood”

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Thomas Cole “The Voyage of Life Old Age”

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• What do you think it is?• Fra

Hardanger by Hans Gude (Norway)

Romantic Nationalism

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Episode of the Belgian Revolution 1830

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“Liberty Leading the People”by Eugene Delacroix (1830)

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“The Ninth Wave” by Ivan Aivazovsky

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• Mid-1800s• Form of art that

believed the world should be viewed realistically–Anti-Romanticism

• “Woman Baking Bread” by Jean-Francois Millet

Realism Details

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“The Stonebreakers” by Gustave Courbet

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“The Gleaners” byJean-Francois Millet

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Hunting Birds at Night


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