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Neoclassicism Brittny Romanticism MeCauley Realism Omar Impressionism Cesar Post-Impressionism Eddie Expressionism Donna Cubism Blake & Ryan Symbolism & Surrealism Gabe & Cristo Pre-Raphaelites Chris Art Nouveau Miguel Arts and Crafts Movement Shelly Japonisme Cece.

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  1. Neoclassicism Brittny Romanticism MeCauley Realism Omar Impressionism Cesar Post-Impressionism Eddie Expressionism Donna Cubism Blake & Ryan Symbolism & Surrealism Gabe & Cristo Pre-Raphaelites Chris Art Nouveau Miguel Arts and Crafts Movement Shelly Japonisme Cece Landscape Painting: Northern Renaissance, Asian, Impressionism: JorgeBarbizon School (Rousseau, Lorrain, Poussin), Romanticism: Leslie Cole, Church, Bierstadt and Naturalism (Constable) Yulissa Art as Document: Audubon, Catlin, Eadweard Muybridge : AlinaTimothy O’Sullivan, Alexander Gardner, Jacob Riis: Juan Genre Painting Julie & Victoria History Painting Melissa & Briana Portrait Painting: Neoclassical, Romantic, HistoryAlec & Erika Paintings of War: 3rd of May, Liberty Leading the People, Guernica: Sam Art as Protest: Daumier, Goya, Kollwitz, who else?:Lourdes Student Assignments

  2. Directions: See the model slides below. DO NOT INCLUDE THIS SLIDE or the first one IN YOUR FINAL PRESENTATION.Save your PowerPoint slides and email them to me as an attachment.We will put the whole slide show together and then drop it on our website.When you save your presentation save it like this example please (so I don’t have to spend 30 minutes renaming them all): Rococo Rachel BronwynYou will answer these questions about your topic:What are the crucial characteristics of this …ism or topic?How can a person looking at the work of art tell it is part of this …ism or movement?What should a person consider when looking at a work of art from this ..ism or movement or topic?Provide images of at least three seminal works that are truly useful examples of your ..ism or movement or topic.Include the title, artists, date.A good source for images: www.wga.huwww.google.com image searchSee my models for how to properly caption your slides.DO A CAREFUL JOB!

  3. Rococo • According to Stokstad, Rococo is refined, fanciful, and often playful (939). • Rococo is characterized by pastel colors, delicately curving forms, dainty figures and a light-hearted mood. • Rococo appeared in France around 1700, primarily as a style of interior design as the French court moved from Versailles back to Paris and all the rich courtiers (think entourage but incredibly wealthy) redecorated their hotels (mansions) in the latest style of the moment. • Paintings on canvas were used to decorate the walls.

  4. Rococo • According to Gardner, Rococo appeared in France around 1700, primarily as a style of interior design (780). • Shells and shell forms are the principal motifs in Rococo ornament. • Expect irregular painted shapes surmounted by sculpture (imagine a painted surface with a white, sculpted putto on top). • Painting, architecture, and sculpture will combine to form a single ensemble, (see Francois de Cuvillies, Hall of Mirrors, the Amalienburg, Nymphenburg Palace park, Munich Germany, early 18th century). • Expect soft colors; themes of love and happy scenes in outdoor settings.

  5. Jean-Antoine Watteau Pilgrimage to Cythera1718-20Oil on canvas, 129 x 194 cm

  6. FrançoisBoucherThe Toilet of Venus1751Oil on canvas, 108,3 x 85,1 cm

  7. Jean-HonoréFragonardThe Swing1767Oil on canvas

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