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ARTS 105 1st Edition Lecture 17 Outline of Lecture 16 Romanticism I Goya II Honore Daumier Painting Techniques III Barry and Pugin IV Westminster Abby V Richard Upjohn Age of Napoleon and Beyond a Arc de Triomphe VI Francois Rude VII Jacques Louis David Outline of Lecture 17 Reform and Revolution I Theodore Gericault II Eugene Delacroix III Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres IV The Park at Stourhead England V John Constable VI Joseph Turner VII Thomas Cole VIII Frederick Church IX Casper David Friedrich Current Lecture Reform and Revolution in romantic art romantic landscape I Theodore Gericault a Raft of the Medusa France academic romanticism modern history painting i Captain was not a proficient sailor got position through connections ii Boat starts to sink and all the upper class on board take all the life boats iii The lower class lash a raft together and only 15 of the original 350 survive iv There is an outcry for the captain to be punished from the lower class v The anatomy isn t as exact and seamless as previous artists b A study of Hands and Feet II Eugene Delacroix 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 a Liberty Leading the People France Academic romanticism to commemorate the July revolution i Shows a variety of social classes in the group of men ii Wide brush strokes get wider as they get father iii Very dramatic separates it from being part of other eras III Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres a Large Odalisque Paris example of orientalism b Odalisque with slave i Ingres paints a lot of these types of paintings Odalisque refers to a woman in a harem Orientalism the often sensationalistic manner in which European cultures depicted and discussed Islamic cultures IV The Park at Stourhead England i Romantic landscape architecture ii Getting back to nature getting back to your true self iii Nature has a randomness that cannot be controlled V John Constable a The Hay Wain England Romantic i Captures the unindustrialized side of England the timeless side VI Joseph Turner a Slavers Throwing over the Dead and Dying Typhoon Coming On The Slave Ship England Romantic i Very thick impasto wide brush strokes dramatic lighting effects Different versions of beauty Beautiful regular pleasing soothing Sublime terrifying violent a beauty that s tinged with violence VII Thomas Cole a The Oxbow USA Romantic i Artists are now going out into nature vs painting in the studio Hudson River School New York school of artists that paint the landscape VIII Frederick Church a Niagara Falls USA Romantic b Our Banner in the Sky USA Romantic i The clouds and the sunset form the American flag IX Casper David Friedrich a Monk by the Sea Germany Romantic i Humanity is tiny compared to nature b Abby in the Oakwood i Ruins of a cathedral ii Foreground is a graveyard iii Very eerie feeling c Wanderer above the Sea of Fog i Shows that he can do human figure as well ii People are starting to go out into nature and worship it iii Figure shown from back so that viewer can identify with him as the viewer of the landscape absorbed in nature


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TAMU ARTS 150 - Romanticism and Revolution

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