1. Art of the Late Eighteenth & Nineteenth Centuries Chapter 20
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3. The Time of Enlightenment Angelica Kauffmann Cornelia, Pointing To Her Children As Her Treasures 1785 Oil On Canvas During this time of Neoclassicism, women overcame many obstacles & where seen in a different light as they showed their artistic abilities.
4. American Architecture Monticello. Charlottesville, Va.1793-1806. American architecture received international stature for the first time when architect Thomas Jefferson achieved the design for his Virginia home . Monticello was designed to reminisce the Pantheon Pantheon. Rome. 118-125 C.E .
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6. Photography Carleton E. Watkins. The Three Brothers. 1861 Photograph In 1861 Carleton Watkins traveled to Sierra Nevada to photograph this painting in the Yosemite valley. Many landscape & portrait painters initially believed photography was a threat to their livelihood, but soon learned of ways to explore and expand their talent. Delacroix believed, “ photography was potentially of great benefit to art and artists” Nadar recognized that photographers had to be inelegant & creative in order to produce works of art with a camera. Nadar Sarah Bernhardt 1855 Photograph
7. Realism A style of Art & Literature that depicts ordinary existence is known as Realism. Romantics’ & Neoclassicists’ Both believed that art should Deal with the human experience & observation as well. Rosa Bonheur The Horse Fair 1853-1855 Oil on Canvas. This painting was meant to capture the surging energy of These group of horses that were offered for sale. Some tamed & others untamed
8. Impressionism Claude Monet On the Bank of the Scene, Bennecourt 1868. Oil on Canvas A group of painters sought to “paint of what the eye actually sees rather than what the mind knows” and these painting came to be known as “impressions” Edar Degas The Ballet Class 1870-1880 Oil on Canvas Mary Cassatt The Boating Party 1893-1894 Oil on Canvas
9. The Post-Impressionist Period Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night. 1889 Oil On Canvas The Post-Impressionism period refers to the trends that were started around 1885 & the time that followed Impressionism. In the 20th century both van Gogh & Gauguin’s use of colors played an important part on influencing paintings during this time Gauguin said, “In paintings, one must search rather for suggestion than for description, as done in music..” Paul Gaugui Fatata Te Miti (By the Sea) Oil On Canvas 1892.