Ch. 26: Rococo to Neoclassicism: The 18th Century in Europe and America Flashcards

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Fragonard. The Swing

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  1. A girl is on a swing while her lover gazes at her from down below. She flirtatiously kicks her shoes at a statue of Cupid. Soft lighting and pastel colors create a whimsical tone.
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Chardin. Grace at Table

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  1. A mother and her two daughters praying before dinner. The soft, earthly colors and simplistic setting give off a natural tone that looks into the uncorrupted domestic life of the common people of France.
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Vigee-Lebrun. Marie Antoinette

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  1. Portrait of Queen Marie Antoinette and her children. Their appearances are lavish and idealized, but Marie appears inattentive towards her children, who move restlessly as she gazes at the painter.
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Hogarth. Marriage á la Mode.

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  1. Painting of a couple lounging in a slightly unkempt lavish home. Satirizes the immoral relationships of the married couples of Britain’a upper class. Husband is cheating on wife and both appear to waste a lot of money.
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Gainsborough. Mrs. Sheridan

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  1. Woman in a pink dress sits in front of a view of the countryside. Combines unspoiled beauty of nature with the natural beauty of the subject. Blend of “naturalistic” and Rococo art.
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Kauffman. Cornelia Presenting Her Children as Her Treasures

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  1. Mother bringing her two sons out as her treasures as apposed to jewelry like the woman before her. Follows Enlightenment virtues with a Neoclassical aesthetic.
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David. Oath of the Horatii

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  1. Group of male warriors fighting on the left, while a group of women are grieving on the right. Symbolizes love and patriotism in the spirit of Neoclassicism, but also the pain and sorrow that comes with war.
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David. The Death of Marat.

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  1. A man lying in a bathtub after his murder. Famous writer during French Revolution. Depicted as a martyr. Wooden crate has the names of both the writer and the artist on it like that of a tombstone.
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Jefferson Monticello, Charlottesville

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1770-1806. Brick house with white pillars and a dome. Home was modeled in the Neoclassical style because of Roman virtues of freedom and independence.

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Wright. Experiment on a Bird

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  1. A scientist tests the importance of oxygen on a bird in a glass sphere. Audience is either amazed or terrified. Uses tenebrism to create a sense of mystery. Emphasizes breakthroughs of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution.
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Greenough George Washington

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1840 A sculpture of Washington in the manner of the Greek god Zeus. Semi-nude and covered in robes. Sits on a throne, one hand holding a sword and the other in the air to give off a commanding presence.

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