ARTH-105 FA1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Georges-Eugène Haussmann, Constitutional Monarchy, Relational Art
Document Summary
No date; know artist, title, location (if it"s still there), movement. Word bank, each term can be used more than once, and not every term is used. History and context of each movement, key players in each historical context, know the louis xiv (sun king, baroque classicism), louis xv (promotes flandering of aristocrats - rococo), louis xvi (gets beheaded/ french revolution) Contact between widespread cultures expanded: trade, missionaries. Main players: popes in rome and rulers of northern europe. Most significant religious event: protestant reformation - martin luther. Response of the church to the reformation was the counter-reformation. Council of trent: church set standards for religious art. Venice was the major cultural center in europe. Michelangelo"s last judgment in the sistine chapel reflects how much art changed after rome was sacked & the reformation. Used to reinforce their military and cultural dominance. Influenced by earlier civilizations, but created their own distinct style that was a symbol of their dominance.