ARTH 2620 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Romanticism, Napoleon, Classicism

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2: humanizes her, pompous, self portrait, flat. 3: project fearlessness, trying to get sympathy, trying to project the fact that he has not lost the power he has through art despite being in. The emperor napoleon in his study at the tuileries- jacques louis david (1812: less idealistic, royal-style portrait, early morning study, balding with a dad-bod. L"enseigne de gersaint- watteau (1720: louis xiv didn"t have a successor or a legacy, he was put away in a box, the absolute monarchy was crumbling underneath the rule of the regency. Rococo: sensual art style, meant to please the senses, not meant to be moralized, heathenistic art, free/loose brushwork, decorative, popular in paris after the fall of the court. Classical vs. non-classical: linear, and discernible contours- classical, painterly( movement, wandering brushes, etc. )- non-classical: closed composition- classical, open composition- non-classical, planar- classical, processional- non-classical, absolute clarity of detail- classical, relative clarity of detail- non-classical, unity- non-classical, multiplicity- classical.

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