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Forms of Art

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*Renaissance   the pleasures and enjoyment of the physical world. remembrance of individuals, egoism, common man, renaissance man  
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Humanism (Individualism)   natural color, atomic details, 3-d perspective, realism, chiaroscuro, common man portraits, exploration of the human body. filled with emotion.  
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humanism sculptural + archit   neoclassical style of Greco Roman. symmetry human body; columns, arches, domes  
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*Absolutism/ counter reformation   the creation of the Council of Trent and renewed faith of Catholicism through baroque art  
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Baroque   engage the viewer physically and emotionally . imperfect, grotesque, absurd. "spiritual art" meant to overpower the senses  
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*Enlightenment   ideas of reason, nature can be controlled and predicted, happiness, progress, liberty, toleration  
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Rococo   elegance, pleasantness, and frivolity. lighthearted and light-colored pastels. architecture highly decorated  
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*Romanticism   French Revolution. a reacion against the enlightenment. Writers made people aware of their common heritage. national feelings sparked nationalist movements.  
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Neoclassical   key figures portrayed as classical hereos, the values of self-sacrifice, devotion to the state, Greek and Roman ideals  
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Romantic Artists   Jacques-Louis David portait of Napoleon, the death of Marat, the oath of the horatii; Delacroix "Lady Leading Liberty"  
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*Industrial Revolution   focused on the daily concerns of real people such as workers and peasants at the height of the Industrial Revolution with the poor working and living conditions  
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Realism Art   the revolutions of 1848 were a total failure. against romantic values of fantasy and nationism. caputured the cruel part of life and reality. the polution...  
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Literature   Dostoyevsky "Crime and Punishment" Dickens "Hard Times" Flaubert "Madam Bovary"  
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Modernism   paintings show the point of reality as subjective. the painter portrays what he feels  
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Impressionism   1920s away from realism, the expression of how the world is seen and not how it is. Monet showed the passage of time and movement of light  
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post Impressionism   the nontraditional dots and experimentation of color  
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Dada   political art, anti-war  
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Surrealism   the unconscious mind revealed as in dreams and fantasies  
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Abstract   non-art looking of the 1960s  
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