ch 24: artistic movements of the 19th century
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Ch 24: Artistic Movements of the 19th Century. Neoclassical: Art of the Enlightenment…. Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19 th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>. Description. Some Artists. Social Conditions/Themes. Citizens have rights and - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ch 24: Artistic Movements of the 19th Century
Neoclassical: Art of the Enlightenment…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century”>>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>
Romanticism
Realism
Impressionism
Description Social Conditions/Themes Some Artists
NeoclassicalPatriotic & nationalistideas of the Enlightenment
Citizens have rights andresponsibilities; service tothe State is a duty, etc.
Jacques Louis David
Jacques Louis David's neoclassical Oath of the Horatii
David: Battle of the Romans and Sabines
Neoclassical led to Romanticism…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century”>>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>
Romanticism
Realism
Impressionism
Description Social Conditions/Themes Some Artists
NeoclassicalPatriotic & nationalistideas of the Enlightenment
Citizens have rights andresponsibilities; service tothe State is a duty, etc.
Jacques Louis David
Emotional approach
-Common people in fight against tyranny-Idealized past, folklore-Exotic- High stakes, dramatic- Grotesque, surreal
-Lord Byron -Beethoven -Victor Hugo -Eugene Delacroix
Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863): Liberty Leading the People
Delacroix: Women of Algiers
Delacroix: Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople
Delacroix: Fanatics of Algiers
Delacroix: Battle of Tailleburg
Delacroix: Massacre at Chios
Theodore Gericault: An Officer of the Imperial Horse Guards Charging
Theodore Gericault: Raft of the Medusa
Eventually, some artists reacted against Romanticism and developed Realism…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century”>>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>
Romanticism
Realism
Impressionism
Description Social Conditions/Themes Some Artists
NeoclassicalPatriotic & nationalistideas of the Enlightenment
Citizens have rights andresponsibilities; service tothe State is a duty, etc.
Jacques Louis David
Emotional approach
-Common people in fight against tyranny-Idealized past, folklore-Exotic- High stakes, dramatic- Grotesque, surreal
-Lord Byron -Beethoven -Victor Hugo -Eugene Delacroix
An objective approach -Everyday working people & problems of Industrial Age e.g. slums, poverty, the poor, etc.
-Emile Zola -Charles Dickens-Francois Millet
Jean Francois Millet: The Gleaners
Jean Francois Millet: The Shepherdess with her flock
Jean Francois Millet: The Angelus
Millet: The Walk to Work
Eventually, some artists rejected Realism and developed Impressionism…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century”>>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>
Romanticism
Realism
Impressionism
Description Social Conditions/Themes Some Artists
Emotional approach
An objective approach
Use light and color to catch the fleeting moment
-Common people in fight against tyranny-Idealized past, folklore-Exotic- High stakes, dramatic- Grotesque, surreal
-Everyday working people & problems of Industrial Age e.g. slums, poverty, the poor, etc.
-A more positive view of urban, industrial society-Rising standard of living of middle classes
-Lord Byron -Beethoven -Victor Hugo -Eugene Delacroix
-Emile Zola -Charles Dickens-Francois Millet
-Manet -Monet-Renoir
NeoclassicalPatriotic & nationalistideas of the Enlightenment
Citizens have rights andresponsibilities; service tothe State is a duty, etc.
Jacques Louis David
Claude Monet: Impression: Sunrise
Claude Monet: Poppies at Argenteuil
Claude Monet: Haystacks
Monet: Haystacks at Chailly at Sunrise
Claude Monet: Poplars Along the River Epte (Autumn)
Claude Monet: Gare Saint-Lazare
Claude Monet: Water Lilies and Clouds
Claude Monet: Wheatstacks (End of Summer)
Paul Cezanne: Mount Provence
Paul Cezanne: Auvers
Paul Cezanne: Apples and Grapes
Paul Cezanne: Mt. St. Victoire