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Content Area 4: Later Europe and
Americas
1750-1980
APAH
54 works
54 Works in Content Area 4
• 99. Cabrera, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
• 100. Wright, Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery
• 101. Fragonard, The Swing
• 102. Jefferson, Monticello
• 103. David, Oath of the Horatii
• 104. Houdon, George Washington
• 105. Vigée-Le Brun, Self-Portrait
• 106. Goya, Disasters of War
• 107. Ingres, Grande Odalisque
• 108. Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People
• 109. Cole, The Oxbow
• 110. Daguerre, Still Life in Studio
• 111. Turner, Slave Ship
• 112. Houses of Parliament, London
• 113. Courbet, The Stone Breakers
• 114. Daumier, Nadar Raising Photography
• 115. Manet, Olympia
• 116. Monet, Saint-Lazare Station
• 117. Muybridge, Horse in Motion
• 118. Velasco, Valley of Mexico
• 119. Rodin, Burghers of Calais
• 120. van Gogh, Starry Night
• 121. Cassatt, The Coiffure
• 122. Munch, The Scream
• 123. Gauguin, Where Do We Come From?
• 124. Sullivan, Carson Pirie Scott Building
• 125. Cézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire
• 126. Picasso, Demoiselles d’Avignon
• 127. Stieglitz, The Steerage
• 128. Klimt, The Kiss
• 129. Brancusi, The Kiss
• 130. Braque, The Portuguese
• 131. Matisse, Goldfish
• 132. Kandinsky, Improvisation 28
• 133. Kirchner, Self-Portrait as a Soldier
• 134. Kollwitz, Memorial for Karl Liebknecht
• 135. Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye [29-69]
• 136. Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
• 137. Stepanova, First Five-Year Plan
• 138. Oppenheim, Déjeuner en fourrure
• 139. Wright, Fallingwater
• 140. Kahlo, The Two Fridas
• 141. Lawrence, Migration of the Negro 49
• 142. Lam, The Jungle
• 143. Rivera, Alameda Park
• 144. Duchamp, Fountain
• 145. de Kooning, Woman I
• 146. Seagram Building, New York
• 147. Warhol, Marilyn Diptych
• 148. Kusama, Narcissus Garden
• 149. Frankenthaler, The Bay
• 150. Oldenburg, Lipstick
• 151. Smithson, Spiral Jetty
• 152. Venturi, House in New Castle County
Sub-divisions Within Content Area
1. Late 18C-Early 19C: Rococo, Enlightenment vs. Natural,
Neoclassical, Romantic, Realist Art, Revival Architecture
2. Late 19C: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism,
Expressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau, ‘Fin-de-siecle,’ etc.
3. Early 20C-Modernism: Suprematism, Cubism, German
Expressionism (Die Brücke/Der Blaue Reiter), Futurism, De
Stijl, Dada/Surrealism, etc.
4. Post WWII-1980: New Objectivity, Abstract Expressionism,
Post-Painterly Abstraction, Minimalism, Environmental Art,
Gender-Race-Politics in Art, Pop Art, Fluxus, etc.
NOTE: You can no longer identify works based on dates alone --
stylistic characteristics, geography AND dates combined will help
determine identifications. Look for key characteristics to help
you identify works!
18th Century & Rococo
Pilgrimage to
Cythera, Watteau, oil
on canvas, 1717
https://youtu.be/rVI5Sjm0xKI
Neoclassicism
Cupid and Psyche,Antonio Canova,
marble, 1787-93
Chiswick House, Richard Boyle,
1724-29
Angelica Kauffman, Venus
Induces Helen to Fall in Love
with Paris, 1790
Death of Marat, Jacques-Louis David, 1793, oil on canvas
Romanticism
The Raft of the Medusa,Théodore
Géricault, 1818-19
The Nightmare, John Henry
Fuseli, 1781
Photography
View from the Window at Gras, 1826,
Nicephore Niepce
Portrait of young Abraham Lincoln,
1846, Nicholas H. Shepherd
Realism
A Burial at Ornans, Gustave Courbet, 1849-
50, oil on canvas--22ft long The Veteran in a New Field,
Winslow Homer, 1865, oil on
canvas
Impressionism
Rouen Cathedral
Series, Monet,
1892, oil on canvas
Claude Monet (1840–
1926), The Houses of
Parliament, Sunset
Post-Impressionism
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island
of La Grande Jatte, Georges
Seurat, 1884-86
The Bathers, Paul Cezanne, 1898-
1905, oil on canvas
Symbolism/Expressionism
● unseen forces
● mystical philosophy
● varying styles
● precedes surrealism
The Sleeping Gypsy, Henri Rousseau,
1897, oil on canvas
Death and the Masks, James Ensor,
1897, oil on canvas
(extra photo: detail)
• ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-1. From the mid-1700s to 1980 C.E.,
Europe and the Americas experienced rapid change and innovation. Art
existed in the context of dramatic events such as industrialization,
urbanization, economic upheaval, migrations, and wars. Countries and
governments were re-formed; women’s and civil rights’ movements
catalyzed social change.
• Essential Knowledge 4-1a. The Enlightenment set the stage for this era.
Scientific inquiry and empirical evidence were promoted in order to reveal
and understand the physical world. Belief in knowledge and progress led
to revolutions and a new emphasis on human rights. Subsequently,
Romanticism offered a critique of Enlightenment principles and
industrialization.
• Essential Knowledge 4-1b. Philosophies of Marx and Darwin impacted
worldviews, followed by the work of Freud and Einstein. Later,
postmodern theory influenced art making and the study of art. In
addition, artists were affected by exposure to diverse cultures, largely as a
result of colonialism. The advent of mass production supplied artists with
ready images, which they were quick to appropriate.
• ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-2. Artists assumed new roles in society. Styles of art proliferated
and often gave rise to artistic movements. Art and architecture exhibited a diversity of styles,
forming an array of “isms.”
• Essential Knowledge 4-2a. Diverse artists with a common dedication to innovation came to be
discussed as the avant-garde. Subdivisions include Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism,
Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, Constructivism,
Abstraction, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, performance art, and earth and
environmental art. Many of these categories fall under the general heading of modernism.
• Essential Knowledge 4-2b. Artists were initially bonded by sanctioned academies and pursued
inclusion in juried salons for their work to be displayed. Later, when this system broke down, they
joined together in self-defined groups, often on the margins of the mainstream art world, and
they often published manifestos of their beliefs. Change and innovation dominated this era and
became goals in their own right. Women artists slowly gained recognition as many artists
competed for admiration of their individuality and genius.
• Essential Knowledge 4-2c. Artists employed new media, including lithography, photography, film,
and serigraphy. They used industrial technology and prefabrication, as well as many new
materials, to create innovative and monumental works, culminating with massive earthworks.
Performance was enacted in novel ways and recorded on film and video.
• Essential Knowledge 4-2d. Architecture witnessed a series of revival styles, including classical,
Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. In the mid-19th century, advances in technology, such as the
steel frame, ferroconcrete construction, and cantilevering, hastened the development of building
construction. Skyscrapers proliferated and led to an international style of architecture that was
later challenged by postmodernism.
• ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-3. Works of art took on new roles and
functions in society and were experienced by audiences in new ways. Art of
this era often proved challenging for audiences and patrons to
immediately understand.
• Essential Knowledge 4-3a. Art was displayed at public exhibitions such as
the Salon in Paris and later at commercial art galleries. The museum
became an important institution of civic and national status and pride.
The sale of art to the public became the leading driver of art production.
The collection of art increased, driving up prices, as art became a
commodity that appreciated in value. After the devastation of Europe in
World War II, artists in the United States dominated the art market.
• Essential Knowledge 4-3b. Church patronage declined and corporate
patronage emerged. The influence of the academies receded in favor of
radical individualism; some artists worked without patronage. Audiences
ranged from private patrons to the public, which was sometimes hostile
toward art that broke with tradition.

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AP Art History Content Area 4 - Later Europe & Americas

  • 1. Content Area 4: Later Europe and Americas 1750-1980 APAH 54 works
  • 2. 54 Works in Content Area 4 • 99. Cabrera, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz • 100. Wright, Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery • 101. Fragonard, The Swing • 102. Jefferson, Monticello • 103. David, Oath of the Horatii • 104. Houdon, George Washington • 105. Vigée-Le Brun, Self-Portrait • 106. Goya, Disasters of War • 107. Ingres, Grande Odalisque • 108. Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People • 109. Cole, The Oxbow • 110. Daguerre, Still Life in Studio • 111. Turner, Slave Ship • 112. Houses of Parliament, London • 113. Courbet, The Stone Breakers • 114. Daumier, Nadar Raising Photography • 115. Manet, Olympia • 116. Monet, Saint-Lazare Station • 117. Muybridge, Horse in Motion • 118. Velasco, Valley of Mexico • 119. Rodin, Burghers of Calais • 120. van Gogh, Starry Night • 121. Cassatt, The Coiffure • 122. Munch, The Scream • 123. Gauguin, Where Do We Come From? • 124. Sullivan, Carson Pirie Scott Building • 125. Cézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire • 126. Picasso, Demoiselles d’Avignon • 127. Stieglitz, The Steerage • 128. Klimt, The Kiss • 129. Brancusi, The Kiss • 130. Braque, The Portuguese • 131. Matisse, Goldfish • 132. Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 • 133. Kirchner, Self-Portrait as a Soldier • 134. Kollwitz, Memorial for Karl Liebknecht • 135. Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye [29-69] • 136. Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow • 137. Stepanova, First Five-Year Plan • 138. Oppenheim, Déjeuner en fourrure • 139. Wright, Fallingwater • 140. Kahlo, The Two Fridas • 141. Lawrence, Migration of the Negro 49 • 142. Lam, The Jungle • 143. Rivera, Alameda Park • 144. Duchamp, Fountain • 145. de Kooning, Woman I • 146. Seagram Building, New York • 147. Warhol, Marilyn Diptych • 148. Kusama, Narcissus Garden • 149. Frankenthaler, The Bay • 150. Oldenburg, Lipstick • 151. Smithson, Spiral Jetty • 152. Venturi, House in New Castle County
  • 3. Sub-divisions Within Content Area 1. Late 18C-Early 19C: Rococo, Enlightenment vs. Natural, Neoclassical, Romantic, Realist Art, Revival Architecture 2. Late 19C: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau, ‘Fin-de-siecle,’ etc. 3. Early 20C-Modernism: Suprematism, Cubism, German Expressionism (Die Brücke/Der Blaue Reiter), Futurism, De Stijl, Dada/Surrealism, etc. 4. Post WWII-1980: New Objectivity, Abstract Expressionism, Post-Painterly Abstraction, Minimalism, Environmental Art, Gender-Race-Politics in Art, Pop Art, Fluxus, etc. NOTE: You can no longer identify works based on dates alone -- stylistic characteristics, geography AND dates combined will help determine identifications. Look for key characteristics to help you identify works!
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  • 5. 18th Century & Rococo Pilgrimage to Cythera, Watteau, oil on canvas, 1717
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  • 8. Neoclassicism Cupid and Psyche,Antonio Canova, marble, 1787-93 Chiswick House, Richard Boyle, 1724-29 Angelica Kauffman, Venus Induces Helen to Fall in Love with Paris, 1790
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  • 14. Romanticism The Raft of the Medusa,Théodore Géricault, 1818-19 The Nightmare, John Henry Fuseli, 1781
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  • 23. Realism A Burial at Ornans, Gustave Courbet, 1849- 50, oil on canvas--22ft long The Veteran in a New Field, Winslow Homer, 1865, oil on canvas
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  • 32. Post-Impressionism A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat, 1884-86 The Bathers, Paul Cezanne, 1898- 1905, oil on canvas
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  • 35. Symbolism/Expressionism ● unseen forces ● mystical philosophy ● varying styles ● precedes surrealism The Sleeping Gypsy, Henri Rousseau, 1897, oil on canvas Death and the Masks, James Ensor, 1897, oil on canvas
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  • 68. • ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-1. From the mid-1700s to 1980 C.E., Europe and the Americas experienced rapid change and innovation. Art existed in the context of dramatic events such as industrialization, urbanization, economic upheaval, migrations, and wars. Countries and governments were re-formed; women’s and civil rights’ movements catalyzed social change. • Essential Knowledge 4-1a. The Enlightenment set the stage for this era. Scientific inquiry and empirical evidence were promoted in order to reveal and understand the physical world. Belief in knowledge and progress led to revolutions and a new emphasis on human rights. Subsequently, Romanticism offered a critique of Enlightenment principles and industrialization. • Essential Knowledge 4-1b. Philosophies of Marx and Darwin impacted worldviews, followed by the work of Freud and Einstein. Later, postmodern theory influenced art making and the study of art. In addition, artists were affected by exposure to diverse cultures, largely as a result of colonialism. The advent of mass production supplied artists with ready images, which they were quick to appropriate.
  • 69. • ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-2. Artists assumed new roles in society. Styles of art proliferated and often gave rise to artistic movements. Art and architecture exhibited a diversity of styles, forming an array of “isms.” • Essential Knowledge 4-2a. Diverse artists with a common dedication to innovation came to be discussed as the avant-garde. Subdivisions include Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, Constructivism, Abstraction, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, performance art, and earth and environmental art. Many of these categories fall under the general heading of modernism. • Essential Knowledge 4-2b. Artists were initially bonded by sanctioned academies and pursued inclusion in juried salons for their work to be displayed. Later, when this system broke down, they joined together in self-defined groups, often on the margins of the mainstream art world, and they often published manifestos of their beliefs. Change and innovation dominated this era and became goals in their own right. Women artists slowly gained recognition as many artists competed for admiration of their individuality and genius. • Essential Knowledge 4-2c. Artists employed new media, including lithography, photography, film, and serigraphy. They used industrial technology and prefabrication, as well as many new materials, to create innovative and monumental works, culminating with massive earthworks. Performance was enacted in novel ways and recorded on film and video. • Essential Knowledge 4-2d. Architecture witnessed a series of revival styles, including classical, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. In the mid-19th century, advances in technology, such as the steel frame, ferroconcrete construction, and cantilevering, hastened the development of building construction. Skyscrapers proliferated and led to an international style of architecture that was later challenged by postmodernism.
  • 70. • ENDURING UNDERSTANDING 4-3. Works of art took on new roles and functions in society and were experienced by audiences in new ways. Art of this era often proved challenging for audiences and patrons to immediately understand. • Essential Knowledge 4-3a. Art was displayed at public exhibitions such as the Salon in Paris and later at commercial art galleries. The museum became an important institution of civic and national status and pride. The sale of art to the public became the leading driver of art production. The collection of art increased, driving up prices, as art became a commodity that appreciated in value. After the devastation of Europe in World War II, artists in the United States dominated the art market. • Essential Knowledge 4-3b. Church patronage declined and corporate patronage emerged. The influence of the academies receded in favor of radical individualism; some artists worked without patronage. Audiences ranged from private patrons to the public, which was sometimes hostile toward art that broke with tradition.