ARTS (Art and Emotion) Flashcards

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Romanticism started in _ and _ in the early _ (year)

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Romanticism started in Britain and France in the early 1800s

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During this period, artists aimed to evoke a sense of _ in every artwork.

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emotion

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Artworks often valued _ over science, and _ over suppresion

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Artworks often valued spiritualism over science, and democracy over suppresion

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Artworks depicted _, _, _, and _.

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Artworks depicted landscapes, pastoral life, nationalism, and revolution.

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Romantic painters were inspired by famous _ at the time.

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Romantic painters were inspired by famous literature at the time

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Tragic and catastrophic themes such as: _, _, and _

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Tragic and catastrophic themes such as: shipwrecks, storms, and floods

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Romantic painters veered AWAY from _ _ and _

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Romantic painters veered AWAY from classical mythology and history

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Romantic painters focused on _ subjects and _ with _ tendencies

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Romantic painters focused on Medieval subjects and folklore with nationalist tendencies

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9
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“The Raft of the Medusa” was created by _

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Théodore Géricault

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10
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This painting depicted the horrific aftermath of the sinking of the warship Méduse in 1816

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“The Raft of the Medusa”

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11
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Who created “Liberty Leading the People”

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Eugène Delacroix

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12
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The _ revival had strong influence on Romantic sculpture

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classical

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Sculptors at the time studied under _ instructors

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Sculptors at the time studied under Neoclassical instructors

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Romantic sculptors used _ and _ as the main material for their works.

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Romantic sculptors used marble and bronze as the main material for their works.

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In terms of subject matter, Romantic sculptures featured _ subjects— most were drawn NOT from Classical mythology.

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In terms of subject matter, Romantic sculptures featured nude subjects.

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16
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“Greek Slave” was carved by _

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Hiram Powers

17
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Romantic paintings are divided into _ and _ works

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Romantic paintings are divided into landscape and figurative works

18
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_ championed the first type of Romantic sculpture.

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Antoine-Louis Barye championed the first type of Romantic sculpture.

19
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He was known for his animal sculptures (figures and monuments).

A

Antoine-Louis Barye

20
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This architectural style became prominent again during the romantic era

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Gothic

21
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Romantic architecture combined different _ _.

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Romantic architecture combined different architectural styles.

22
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The Gothic revival occurred in the _

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The Gothic revival occurred in the mid-1800s

23
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England’s Palace of Westminster is a popular example of this style.

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neo-Gothic

24
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In Romantic paintings, every face in a crowd showed _

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In Romantic paintings, every face in a crowd showed expressions