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    the ’New Harmony’ (1817) 2. Social Darwinism Art history: — What artistic movements emerged in reaction to the industrial revolution? — Name the first art movement to be born in the 19th century which arose against both Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Briefly describe the key characteristics of this movement. — What characterizes Realism? — What are the key characteristics of realism art movement? What main ideas or events caused painters to adopt a more realistic style

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    What makes a painting iconic? For the most part it’s the buyer‚ which explains why Jackson Pollock’s number 5 is worth 250 million dollars. However‚ normally paintings with history and a story behind them are what make them iconic‚ and nothing has a bigger influence than historic art. What is it about historical leaders that people admire so much? Why after so many years people still fantasies about? Historical art has great influence on societies. It has not only been used to incite revolutions

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    Eugène Delacroix was born in France‚ to an artistic family. Eugène Delacroix was most known for being apart of the Romanticism period. Which was an “A movement in art and literature in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in revolt against the Neoclassicism of the previous centuries”. Delacroix was a French Romantic artist regarded from the outset of his career as the leader of the French Romantic school. Delacroix is most known for several paintings. Paintings such as Liberty Leading the People‚

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    circle can be perceived the advent of The Romanticism which however customarily began with the publication of ‘’Lyrical Ballads ‘’in 1798 which was an aesthetic rebellion against the principle of the fashionable formality of the eighteenth century Neoclassicism. These poets of this juncture- William Blake‚ Thomas Gray‚ and Robert Burns are caught in the middle of neoclassic writing and the Romantic Age‚ are therefore fittingly known as the Transitional poets. Gray belongs to the age (1716-1771) in which

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    architecture. He studied and read about architecture in books and designed many buildings from what he learned. The buildings he designed and built still exist today. One of which was his own home‚ called Monticello. Monticello is a great example of neoclassicism in that the house features classic Roman styles and features. Most of what Jefferson learned and applied to his design was from Andrea Palladio. Palladio modeled his work after ancient Roman buildings and Jefferson admired that. Monticello

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    movement from 1755 to 1860 that allowed artists to react personally and emotionally to a subject matter. It offered a new style of freedom‚ where the artist’s attitude or mood was reflected within their works. Contrasting to the refined period of Neoclassicism‚ romantics broke the rational order of focused Classical Rome and its main value of solemnity. Theodore Gericault and Francisco Goya both made sense of their world‚ in expressing what they believed needed to be shown‚ the horrific act in humanity

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    134–135 in Ch. 7 of A World of Art o    MyArtsLab - The Closer Look at Pollock’s Autumn Rhythm under Ch. 7 o    MyArtsLab - The video link of Jackson Pollock at Work under Ch. 7   Write a 500- to 700-word summary that compares and contrasts Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. Use the selected artwork as your examples. Include the following in your discussion:   ·         How each style reflects its era and the culture ·         Discussion of painting techniques ·         Formal

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    CH 20 – The 18th & 19th Centuries: Six main movements: Rococo‚ Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ (The Academy)‚ Realism‚ Impressionism (Macchiaioli) & Postimpressionism Rococo is a unique style occurring toward the end of the Baroque period. It is a much more ornate style that shows sweetness‚ gaiety‚ and light; painterly and pastel features. It is chiefly characterized by the representation of the leisurely activities of upper class society by a frivolous choice of themes. Rococo is derived

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    Neoclassicism‚ an 18th century art and architecture movement‚ looked to Greek and Roman art for models of harmony‚ idealized realism‚ and reason and drew on Enlightenment thinking. Neoclassical art‚ therefore‚ closely resembles the art of classical antiquity. Neoclassical Literature • Neoclassical playwrights turned to subjects based on classical myths and adhered to classical unities of time‚ place‚ and action. Neoclassical theater was characterized by grandiosity and opulence; this was reflected

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    movement was also a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature. Romanticism was a reaction against the order and restraint of classicism and neoclassicism‚ and a rejection of the rationalism which characterized the Enlightenment. The movement validated strong emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience‚ placing new emphasis on such emotions as apprehension‚ horror and terror‚ and awe‚

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