What you need to know You need to know about the two revolutions that occurred during The Age of Enlightenment How the Industrial Revolution helped the progress of the modern world The two names associated with Enlightenment What Enlightenment led to What the major style of this period was Characteristics of Neoclassicism The other style that was developed besides Neoclassicism Characteristics of Romanticism Similarities between Neoclassicism and Romanticism And famous artists of this time Piranesi West David Fuseli and Stubbs Terms Linear thinking Neoclassicism Enlightenment Industrial Revolution Romanticism a process of thought that starts at one point and moves onto the next in a step by step process a return to classicism an art style that demonstrates virtuous actions and deeds from ancient Romans while embracing logic and morality knowledge found from leaving religion and embracing science and rational thought an revolution that promoted the development of industry which set the pace of the modern world an art style that embraced the force of nature emotions and intuition while stressing the uniqueness of the individual in society Sublime to inspire fear or awe in nature Jean Jacques Rousseau a leading figure of Romantic thinking who promoted the idea that parents should be attentive towards their children Grand machines big oil canvases that required a lot of space and installation equipment Additional Information Discussion Questions The Age of Enlightenment The Industrial and Political Revolutions What two revolutions set the pace of the modern world The Industrial and Political Revolutions set the pace of the modern world Where did the and Industrial and Political Revolutions begin and spread to The Industrial and Political Revolutions began in Britain and spread across the world while the Political revolution spread to the United States and France What new wave of thinking was associated with the Political and Industrial Revolutions The Age of Enlightenment was associated with the Political and Industrial Revolutions To which countries did the Enlightenment emerge Enlightenment emerged in Britain France Germany and the United States What new modern concepts were brought about by the Age of Enlightenment Modern concept such as democracy personal liberty capitalism socialism technology innovation and urbanization were about by the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment also led to human rights modern science steamboats trains industries and factories What two names are associated with the Age of Enlightenment Two names are associated with the Age of Enlightenment are John Locke and Isaac Newton What belief did Locke and Newton share Locke and Newton believed that knowledge comes from practical experience rather than religious observation Neoclassicism and Romanticism What was the major art style during the Age of Enlightenment Neoclassicism was the major art style during the Age of Enlightenment What are characteristics of Neoclassicism Neoclassical art demonstrates virtuous actions and deeds from antiquity Neoclassical art embraced logic and morality Neoclassical art used hard edged lines and cool atmospheric paintings How did users of Neoclassical art feel about the Rococo style Users of Neoclassical art rejected the pastel colors and frivolous art of Rococo style Even going so far as to deem it as aristocratic and immoral Besides Neoclassicism what other style developed during the Age of Enlightenment Besides Neoclassicism Romanticism developed during the Age of Enlightenment What are characteristics of Romanticism Romanticism embraced the force of nature emotions and intuition Romanticism stressed the uniqueness of the individual in society Compare Romantic and Neoclassical art Both Romantic and Neoclassical art have sincere and moral elements Artists Which artist was famous for his etchings and prints of imagined Roman ruins Giovanni Battista Piranesi was famous for his etchings and prints of imagined Roman ruins What is Piranesi s famous etching and prints of imaged Roman ruins titled Piranesi s famous etching and prints of imaged Roman ruins is The Tomb of the Metalli Which famous British artist created an historical painting that invoked classical themes of the Lamentation Benjamin West was a famous famous British artist created an historical painting that invoked classical themes of the Lamentation Which historical painting of West s invokes classical themes of the Lamentation West s The Death of General Wolfe invokes classical themes of the Lamentation Who was the most important Neoclassical artist who created propaganda paintings Jacques Louis David was the most important Neoclassical artist who created propaganda paintings Which artist painted 21 paintings depicting a lion attacking a horse George Stubbs painted 21 paintings depicting a lion attacking a horse What is one of Stubbs 21 paintings that depicts a lion attacking a horse Lion Attacking a Horse is one of Stubbs 21 paintings that depicts a lion attacking a horse Which artist depicted violent erotic and psychological Romantic paintings John Henry Fuseli depicted violent erotic and psychological Romantic paintings Which one of Fuseli s painting depicts Thor battling a serpent Fuseli s painting Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent depicts Thor battling a serpent Which one of Fuseli s painting depicts a woman in sensual slumber while an incubus rests on the woman s stomach Fuseli s Nightmare depicts a woman in sensual slumber while an incubus rests on the woman s stomach Which interior represents a revival of Gothic art and Rococo delicateness The interior of Strawberry Hill re designed by Horace Walpole represents a Gothic revival and Rococo delicateness Which garden represents an idealistic landscape featured in Baroque Classicism The English Landscape Garden represents an idealistic landscape featured in Baroque classicism What is one of the most famous Palladian revival houses represents geometric mathematical and logical elements The Chiswick House created by Lord Burlington and William Kent is one of the most famous Palladian revival houses represents geometric mathematical and logical elements
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