VPHA46H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Osman Hamdi Bey, Fluorescent Lamp, Ornans
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Slide show image represents a sketch interpretation of all the isms being studied during this lecture. These is(cid:373)s a(cid:396)e(cid:374)"t e(cid:374)ti(cid:396)el(cid:455) all 19th century styles also 20th century. You got to look at them as revolutionary styles that continue to highly impact our art today. Matching each painting with the style it represents. A: impressionism: renoir, bal du moulin de la. B: romanticism: delacroix, the death of. Baroque: 1600- early 1700: caravaggio, deposition (or entombment), c. 1600-1604. Jean-honore fragonard, the progress of love: the meeting, 1771-1773. Romanticism: early 1800 mid 1800: eugene delacroix, scene of the massacre at chios; greek families awaiting death or. The styles after rococo were more serious and dramatic: this was a big change after the end of rococo, an era of more happy and playful art. Neoclassicism: line is truth and reason, whereas colour involves more emotions (not their main focus) After rococo: enlightenment helped people feel powered and give intellectual ground to criticize traditional/academic art.