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Ch 24: Artistic Movements of the 19th Century. Neoclassical: Art of the Enlightenment…. Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19 th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->>. Description. Some Artists. Social Conditions/Themes. Citizens have rights and
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Ch 24: Artistic Movements of the 19th Century Neoclassical: Art of the Enlightenment…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->> Description Some Artists Social Conditions/Themes Citizens have rights and responsibilities; service to the State is a duty, etc. Patriotic & nationalist ideas of the Enlightenment Neoclassical Jacques Louis David Romanticism Realism Impressionism
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->> Description Some Artists Social Conditions/Themes Citizens have rights and responsibilities; service to the State is a duty, etc. Patriotic & nationalist ideas of the Enlightenment Neoclassical Jacques Louis David • Common people in fight against tyranny • Idealized past, folklore • Exotic • - High stakes, dramatic • - Grotesque, surreal • Lord Byron • Beethoven • Victor Hugo • Eugene Delacroix Romanticism Emotional approach Realism Impressionism
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Eventually, some artists reacted against Romanticism and developed Realism…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->> Description Some Artists Social Conditions/Themes Citizens have rights and responsibilities; service to the State is a duty, etc. Patriotic & nationalist ideas of the Enlightenment Neoclassical Jacques Louis David • Common people in fight against tyranny • Idealized past, folklore • Exotic • - High stakes, dramatic • - Grotesque, surreal • Lord Byron • Beethoven • Victor Hugo • Eugene Delacroix Romanticism Emotional approach • Everyday working people & problems of Industrial Age e.g. slums, poverty, • the poor, etc. An objective approach • Emile Zola • Charles Dickens • Francois Millet Realism Impressionism
Eventually, some artists rejected Realism and developed Impressionism…
Ch 24 Sec 4 “Artistic Movements of the 19th Century” >>--- a Western Tradition™Prod’n -->> Description Some Artists Social Conditions/Themes Citizens have rights and responsibilities; service to the State is a duty, etc. Patriotic & nationalist ideas of the Enlightenment Neoclassical Jacques Louis David • Common people in fight against tyranny • Idealized past, folklore • Exotic • - High stakes, dramatic • - Grotesque, surreal • Lord Byron • Beethoven • Victor Hugo • Eugene Delacroix Romanticism Emotional approach • Everyday working people & problems of Industrial Age e.g. slums, poverty, • the poor, etc. Realism An objective approach • Emile Zola • Charles Dickens • Francois Millet • Manet • Monet • Renoir • A more positive view of urban, industrial society • Rising standard of living of middle classes Use light and color to catch the fleeting moment Impressionism