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    reading. His books are closed and there is a skull on top of it and he is looking at it. Whenever Faust is in his study he is always reading but not this time‚ I think this shows he lost connects with the written work. This painting was drawn by Eugene Delacroix and he was part of the Romanticism period‚ but there is no sign of it. There is no nature and color that is this painting that are in more Romanticism paintings. So I am thinking that this is was late Baroque like the last

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    CH 20 – The 18th & 19th Centuries: Six main movements: Rococo‚ Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ (The Academy)‚ Realism‚ Impressionism (Macchiaioli) & Postimpressionism Rococo is a unique style occurring toward the end of the Baroque period. It is a much more ornate style that shows sweetness‚ gaiety‚ and light; painterly and pastel features. It is chiefly characterized by the representation of the leisurely activities of upper class society by a frivolous choice of themes. Rococo is derived

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    Romanticism Paper When most people hear the word romanticism‚ the first thing that comes to mind is love and romance. The thought triggered is partially on the right track however the word “romanticism” actually stems from an actual era and movement that started in 1798 and ended in 1832. This era changed the way in which different artists and literatus expressed themselves and the way they viewed the world around them. Romanticism is evident in many forms like paintings‚ music‚ dance‚ literature

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    The Flemish baroque period in art took place during the 15th and 16th centuries in the North of Europe. One of the most popular and renowned artists of the time was Peter Paul Rubens‚ a Flemish artist‚ who spent many years in Italy studying the stylings of antiquity as well as more contemporary artists such as Caravaggio and Michelangelo. Peter Paul Rubens would go on to adopt the method of figura serpentinata from Michelangelo and the Northern European style of showing the clear appearance and texture

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    of Samothrace‚ ancient Greek marble statue‚ c. 200 B.C.
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    Manet. Her early training was more academically oriented. In 1856-57‚ Morisot starts attending drawing lessons with Geoffroy-Alphonse Chocarne‚ but in 1858 she and her sister Edma left to study under Joseph-Beno Guichard‚ a pupil of Ingres and Delacroix. In the same year they registered as copyists in the Louvre‚ copying Veronese and Rubens (Rewald 593). Her big change came in 1861 when she met the influential landscape painter Camille Corot (1796-1875)‚ who introduced her to other artists and

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    FORMS OF ART FORMS OF ART + PROJECT BRIEF WHAT IS ART? I. What is Art? Its Purpose and Its Function II. Fundamentals of Interpretation: Formal and Contextual Analysis III. Principles of Design: Style What is Art? • Art (art)‚ n. 1. the quality‚ production‚ or expression of what is beautiful‚ appealing‚ or of more than ordinary significance • Work of art = visual expression of an idea • Medium = a particular material‚ along with its accompanying technique (plural = media) Traditional

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    the mysterious‚ the occult‚ the diseased‚ and even satanic. Romantic artist had a role of an ultimate egoistic creator‚ with the spirit above strict formal rules and traditional procedures.  Casper David Friedrich‚ John Constable‚ J.M.W Turner‚ Eugene Delacroix‚ Francisco Goya‚ Theodore Gericault‚ Henry Fuseli‚ Antoine-Jean Gros‚ William Blake‚ etc‚ were artists who expressed their emotions using romanticism in art‚ literature and music. Casper David Friedrich Casper David Friedrich‚ September 5

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    the human race’s desire for peace through death. Many versions of Ophelia through the depiction of paint can be viewed online. The Art Renewal Center Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art show great representations. John Everett Millais‚ Eugene Delacroix‚ Alexandre Cabanel‚ John William Waterhouse whose works

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    Romanticism (or the Romantic era/Period) was an artistic‚ literary‚ and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate period from 1800 to 1850. Partly a reaction to the Industrial Revolution‚[1] it was also a revolt against aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature.[2] It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts‚ music

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