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Neoclassical: lines attention to detail, classical elements, light and shadow

NEOCLASSICAL

Title: The embarkment to Cypher


Artist: Jean-Antione Watteau


Style: Rocco


Characteristics:


fete galante, use of loose brushwork, attention to landscape (Rubenistic brush work) Everyday scene of whats going on, love dance with couples

Title: Death of Marat *


Artist: Jacques-Louis David


Style: Neoclassical


Characteristics:


skin disease=bathtub, peaceful revolutionaries vs the evil monarchies, the positioning is christ like, use of light and dark is modern, commenting on politics

Title: Sketch for oath of horatii *


Artist: David


Style: Neoclassical


Characteristics:


all roman architecture and style, swear to rome, women show the female side of feeling

Title: Death of Socratics


Artist: David


Style: Neoclassicism


Characteristics:


neo. in message need to be brave,

Title: Cornelia pointing to her children as her treasures


Artist:


Style: Neoclassicalism


Character:

Title: Pauline


Artist: Canova


Style: Neoclassical


Character:


Napoleon sister, it moves to see all sides

Title: George Washington


Artist: Greenough


Style: Neoclassical


Character:


use of the classical style to dress him, shows power



Title: Grande Odalisque*


Artist: Irgnes


Style: Neoclassical


Character:


sensual, french fantasy, elongated body, distant,

Title: luncheon on the grass*


Artist: Edouard Manet


Style: Realists


Characteristics:


She is looking right at us, it almost looks like a photo with the expression, artists with the model (everyday people), use of dark and light contrast



Title: The Balcony


Artist: Manet


Style: Realist


Characteristics:


The light and dark contrast, the real life expressions, wealthy people looking into the street



Emiel Zola*


Artist: Manet


Style: Realist


Characteristics:


Doesn't give much information in the face, the artist is making us at the details in the painting then the figure



Title: Bar at the Folies Bergere


Artist: Manet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


loose brush work, dabbing brush work in the background is what you would see, plays with the reflective surfaces, puts her reflection wrong for barmaid and whore



Title: Impression Sunrise


Artist: Claude Monet


Style: Impression


Characteristics:


uses dashes, no clear vision of details. seeing how we really see



Title: the boulevard des capucines monet


Artist: Monet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


our eyes make it all come together, reflection of shadow and light, day to day life

Title: The sister in law


Artist: Monet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


deep intellectualism, loose dabbing brush work use of light

Title: Rouen Cathedral


Artist: Monet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


Trying to capture the different effects of light, heavy in paint see more detail until you move back

Title: Water Lilies


Artist: Monet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


rendering the effect of life, growing his garden and keeping them up and the preserving them through the painting, has no path for the eye to travel, has a sculptural surface



Title: Villa at the seaside


Artist: Berthe Morisot


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


The distance has less detail loose brush work moment of sensation, the use of light color blocking



Title: Cottage Interior


Artist: Berthe Morisot


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


Had a strange composition, use of contrasting colors

Title: Le Moulin de la Galette


Artist: Renoir


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


Has a harder technique, pays attention to detail, use of light



Title: Luncheon of the boating party


Artist: Renoir


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


plays with how he indicates reflection, loose brushwork attention to detail

Title: At the races


Artist: Degas


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


use of oil pastels for the look of loose brushwork,

Title: ballet Rehearsal


Artist: Degas


Style: impressionist


Characteristics:


capture angles and views of dancers, his use of contrast and compositionally thought through



Title: The Tub


Artist: Degas


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


pastel, understanding of the human form

Title: Paris: Rainy Day


Artist: Gustave Caillebotte


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


Much more detailed, values three demential, "paints more serious" how light can effect form,

Title: The bating Party


Artist: Mary Cassatt


Style: Impressionist


Characteristics:


The use of contrast, oblique perspective, color blocking


Title: The gross clinic


Artist: Thomas Eakins


Style: Realist


Characteristics:


Use of dark and light, attention to detail

Title: The swimming hole


Artist: Thomas Eakins


Style Realist


Characteristics:


the use of triangles, study of figures, use of color, live like snap shot



Title: The fountain, Villa Torlonia


Artist: John Singer Sargent


Style: American-- Impressionism


Characteristics:


Use of white, loose brushwork



Title: Daughters of Edward Darley Boit


Artist: John Singer Sargent


Style: American--Impressionism


Characteristics:


Full of angles and oblique views, everyday, psychological aspect of the children



Title: Whistlers mother


Artist: James Abbott McNeil Whistler


Style: American -- Impressionism


Characteristics:


captured and austere portrait, lack of values, all cool and calm, rhythm and balance : values and shades music

Title: Symphony in White


Artist: James Abbot McNeil Whistler


Style: American -- Impressionism


Characteristics:


casual portrate, not using pure colors and not pretty



Title: Nocturne in Black and Gold


Artist: James Abbot McNeil Whistler


Style: American -- Impressionism


Characteristics:


rockets/fireworks set off at night in a celebration, loose brushwork

Title: The Awakening Conscience


Artist: Willliam Holman Hunt


Style: Pre Raphaelite brothers


Characteristics:


bring out the pre renaissance techniques, teaching his viewers, victorian fabric and patterning

Title: Ophelia


Artist: Everett


Style: Pre Raphaelite brothers


Characteristics:


From hamlet, nature has a spiritual power, true to what he seas, a lot of symbolism



Title: Prosepine


Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti


Style: Pre Raphaelites Brothers


Characteristics:


A moral story, symbolic vines clinging, felt trapped refers to him having an affair with morris' wife

Title: Cornelia pointing to her children


Artist: Kauffmann

Title: General Wolfe


Artist: Benjamin West


Style: Neoclassical


Charateristic:


Painted a contemporary scene, painted them in modern costume which was found upon, wanted them in togas

Title: The Gleaners


Artist: Millet


Style: Impressionist


Characteristic:


soft painting, loose brushwork, poor searching for the left overs, beautiful/backbreaking labor

Title: Burial at ornans


Artist: Gustave Courbet


Style: Realism


Characteristic:


shallow foreground and forced forward, has all the distractions from a real funeral, removing classicism, has synthetic realism

Title: The painters studio


Artist: Gustave Courbet


Style: Realism


Characteristics:


Courbet true to himself and aragonite, himself painting in the picture, everyone in the picture has symbolic meaning



Title: Stone breakers


Artist: Gustave Courbet


Style: realism


Characteristics:


Very hard work but yet beautiful, harsh and rough brush strokes, uses dark and bruiting colors, large scale, boy symbolizes dark future

Title: Third class carriage


Artist: honore daumier


Style: realism


Characteristics:

Title: Olympia


Artist: Manet


Style: Realism


Characteristics: play on classics, challenging established ideas, looks like a real women, she is looking directly at the audience, idea of nude women, thick black outline

Title: Death of sardanapalus


Artist: Delacroix


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


painting about corruption, full of all possession, full of movement, thinks of color in a more passionate way

Title: Third of may


Artist: Goya


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


evokes emotion and feeling, looser and less precise brush work, focuses on the revolution

Title: The family of Charles IV


Artist: Goya


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


the figures look real instead of idealized. the sense of glittering, loose painting, spain is falling but yet they all look so regal and peaceful

Title: Raft of the medusa


Artist: gericault


Style: Romanticism


Character:


emotional image, strong contrast of light and dark, mixtures of real and unreal, diagonal of suppering to optimism.

Title: Liberty leading the people


Artist: eugène delacroix


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


Painting of the french revolution, emotional and crowded, sense of realism with the women, everyone has their own identity

Title: Slave Ship


Artist: Turner


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


Beautiful colors yet a very dark subject, power of nature vs the horrific human act, punishment by nature to take over the ship

Tile: Oxbow


Artist: Thomas Cole


Style: US Romaticism


Characteristics:


Painted in large scale for importance, settling in america vs the undiscovered land, Artist has painted himself in it, passage of time

Title: Kindered Spirits


Artist: Asher Brown


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


Nature has a control over man, attention to detail, makes the men small and the scenery large to show how great nature is

Title: Abby amongst the Oak tress


Artist: Friedrich


Style: Romanticism


Characteristics:


use of landscape, passage of time, nature is eternal but man is not, suggestion of resurrections,