Art of Neoclassical (Romantic Period) Flashcards
The ____________ gave birth to neoclassicism an artistic and cultural period that placed importance on reasons, order, and scientific inquiry.
European
The previous rococo still had strong influence in these paintings.
Neoclassical Painting
The Painter Mary Magdelene (1761), Parassus (1761) and The immaculate Conception (1770-1779)
Anton Raphael Mengs
La Grande Odalisque (1841) The Valpicon Bather (1808), and Portrait of Madame Moitessier (1844-1856)
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Oath of the Horatti (1784), The Lictors bringing to Brutus the Bodies of his Sons (1789), and The Death of Marat (1793)
Jacques-Louis David
Self Portrait (1787)
Angelica Kauffmann
The Dying Athlete (1785)
Jean-germain Drouais
The burial of Atala (1808)
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-trioson
This was inspired by Greek.
Neoclassical Sculpture
Antonio Canovas’s figures of napoleon (1808-_____)
1811
character head series
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
Voltaire (1770-1776)
Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
Vennus (1773)
Joseph Nollekens
The fury of Athamas (1790-1792)
John Flaxman
Apollo crowning Himself (1781)
Antonio Canova
Jason with the golden Fleece (1803)
Bertel Thorvaldsen
are known for the following characteristics: Clean and elegantant lines, simplicity of geometric forms, and gradeur of scales.
Neoclassical Buildings (architecture)
____ developed as a result of a wider familiarity with ancient Greek and Roman ruins. ____ as a line of columns around a building.
Temple and Peristyle
The Greek-inspired British museum by __________.
Robert Smirke
The Roman-Inspired Pantheon in Paris by ____________.
Jacques-Germain Soufflot
derives its name from Andrea Palladio, one of the influential architects of late Italian Renaissance.
Palladian
was known for many country houses he designed, one of the well known Palladian architects.
Robert Adam
features gateways, countryardsand corner towers.
Osterley Park
most famous Palladian buildings?
the united states capitol and the white house