Title: Art
1Art Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism,
Impressionism
2Neoclassicism
- Neoclassicism is the name given to quite distinct
movements in the decorative and visual arts,
literature, theatre, music, and architecture that
draw upon Western classical art and culture
(usually that of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome).
These movements were dominant during the mid-18th
to the end of the 19th century. - Used bold colors, heroic images, Greco-Roman
themes.
3The Death of Socrates 1787 - Jacques-Louis
David
4Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres Napoleon I on the
Imperial Throne, 1806
Jacques-Louis David The Death of Marat (1793)
5Art of the EnlightenmentPortraits of Denis
Diderot
6The Ploughing Lessonby Vincent François André
7The Romantics change art literature styles
1750
- The ideas of romanticism included the feelings
and emotions of the individual. - Romantics also focused on nature as an
alternative to just studying books. - Artists used color, lines, and facial expression
8Ideas of Romanticism
- Inner feelings, imagination
- Mysterious supernaturalsometimes the odd,
exotic and/or grotesque - The beauty of untamed nature
- Idealized the past as a simpler nobler time
- Glorified heroes heroic action
- Revival of folk traditions, stories, music
- Value on the common people
- Promoted radical change democracy
9Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People
10Execution of the Defenders of Madrid
11The Nightmare
12Cloister Graveyard in the Snow
13Napoleon Crossing the Alps
14Romantic writers
- Grimm brothersGerman fairy tales
- Emily BronteWuthering Heights
- William BlakeEnglish poet
- Victor HugoFrenchLes Misérables, The Hunchback
of Norte Dame (struggles of individual against a
hostile society) - Mary Shelley--Frankenstein
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16Romantic composers
- Beethoven--early years wrote music of the
Enlightenment, but his 9th Symphony is an example
of Romanticism. - Romantic musicians made music a popular art
formmusic became part of middle-class life.
Ludwig von Beethoven
17Realism response to the Industrial Revolution
- Tried to show life as it is, not as it should be.
- Life becomes grim for industrial workers who live
in dirty, crowded cities and work dangerous jobs
for long hours. - By showing the harsh side of urban life they
hoped to improve society.
18Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist
19Caspar David Friedrich
20Gustave Courbet
21Gustave Courbet
22Photography
- French inventor Louis Daguerre
23Mathew Brady photographed the US Civil War and
factory and urban slum life
24Impressionists vs. Realists
- 1860sa group of painters in Paris reacted
against the realist style - Instead of showing life as it really is they
tried giving their personal impression of a
moment in time. - Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and
Pierre-Auguste Renoir. - Showed a more positive view of the new urban
society. - They glorified the pastimes of the life of middle
class people.
25Claude Monet
26Monets version of the urban landscape
27Monets Paris Festival of 1878
28Manet
29Degas
30Vincent Van Gogh, post-impressionist painter
31Questions
- What cultural events were classicism,
romanticism, realism, impressionism a
reflection of? - What characterized each art period?
- Which is your personal favorite and why?