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Art 1020 1nd Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Last Lecture I Renaissance Era Art Outline of Current Lecture II 18th and 19th century art Current Lecture Michaelangelo Miracle of the slave o Mannerism o Signature style o Manner of applying paint o Manner of sculpting o Sensibility of taste o Anticipates the baroque style Barogue to rocco to neoclassicism The lourve in paris in 1667 Classical in style Style of art popular across Europe in 1700s Rococo was this style Neoclassicism These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Style of late 1700 and 1800 s o Influenced by Greek classical style Jacques Louis David o Painter o Death of Socrates o Death of Marat David Neoclassicism Virtue Dramatic simplicity High moral tone Ingres Neoclassicism Pupil of David Looser than David Color is more rich and seductive No moral tone Delacroix romanticism Generation younger Sought a tone of individualism Power involved with individualism Romanticism to Realism Delacroix Goya gericault


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