PPT-Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism
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Cloze W painted the free and nonchalant lI The R artists depict the a class in f activities such as Fs T S commissioned by Madame du B
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Cloze W painted the free and nonchalant lI The R artists depict the a class in f activities such as Fs T S commissioned by Madame du B. Was born in Paris where it coincided with the reign of Louis 15. th. It was . out-dated . by the 1760s in France, but it continued to impact other parts of . Europe. The . name derives from . rocaille. Early 1800s -1865 . What Romanticism is NOT!. Despite the name “Romantic”, this literary period DOES NOT deal with sappy love stories. . So…What is Romanticism?. Romanticism is the name of the literary period that followed the Age of Reason (Revolutionary literature) . Chapters 20-21. Rebekah Scoggins. April 2, 2013. Wassily Kandinsky. . Composition IV. . 1911. German Expressionism: The Blue Rider. Giacomo. . Balla. .. Abstract Speed - The Car Has Passed. . 1913.. Also called American Renaissance. 1850-1855. What is Romanticism?. A movement that considers the rational inferior to the intuitive.. What are Romanticism’s roots?. Romanticism roots. Reaction against Age of . 1800-1855. Romanticism. The term derives from “romance,” . which from the Medieval Period (1200-1500) and on simply meant a story (e.g. all the chivalric, King Arthur legends) that was . adventuristic. English III. Neoclassicism. View of man as a man of reason. Regarded man a limited creature whose understanding was adequate (satisfactory) to explore the infinite (immeasurable/vast world). Overlaps with Age of Reason time period. 3.2 – AP European History. University High School. I. The Conservative European Order. The Dual Revolution. FR = Politics, IR = Economic/Social. Growth of industrial middle class. Revitalized conservatism. Good Morning! 1/23/2017. Turn-in:. . Stamp Sheet. Take out: . Romanticism homework, journal, writing utensil. Fast Five:. What are the elements of Romanticism?. Homework. :. . Select one more Romantic poem – analyze for elements as we have done in class (at least 4 elements + analysis in a similar chart). . Gothic Romanticism. Definition:. Dark romanticism which focuses on perceived darkness in the human soul and the embrace of sin and evil in the society.. Origin. Began during social upheaval in England. Light Romanticism, Dark Romanticism, Transcendentalism . Romanticism as a Journey. Away from . Corruption of civilization. Limits of rational thought. Romanticism as a Journey. Toward. Integrity of nature. barroco. ( Portuguese- irregularly shaped pearl ) and . rocaille. -shell-French artificial shell for a garden). Shift of power from royalty to the aristocrats-. French Academy dictates good taste in all things- copied by other countries (no WOMEN ALLOWED). Rococo. Rococo style reached its peak of popularity during the reign of Louis XV. Madame Pompadour –. by Francois Boucher. Madame de Pompadour was the mistress of King Louis XV of France.. Rococo artists depicted lighthearted and often frivolous scenes of “nobles at play”. Naturalism. 1860-1920ish. Realism (noun): the art of depicting nature as it is seen by toads. The charm suffusing a landscape painted by a mole, or a story written by a measuring-worm. . –– Ambrose Bierce, . What is it?. A revival movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture. Draws inspiration from the culture of . classical antiquity. (a time period between the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD).
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