ITALIAN BAROQUE AND ROCOCO ARCHITECTURE

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  • Ronak Patel April 21, 2008 Humanities Section 10 The age of Enlightenment was an age of optimism and reform. Even though the Enlightenment dominated the eighteenth century, two important edifying trends were able to appear into the world of architect
     

  • Rococo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A style of 18th century French art and interior design, Rococo style rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry compleme
     

  • TEST #2 REVIEW SESSION A. TEST FORMAT B. STUDY SUGGESTIONS C. QUESTIONS D. LECTURE REVIEW A. TEST FORMAT Part 1 - Slide Identification (4 @ 5) - 20 points Part 2 - Slide identification and comparison (2 @ 15) - 30 points Part 3 - Definitions (6 @ 4)
     

  • Art History II Spring 2008 Associate Professor Roberta Weston Image Identification List for Second Exam: Chapters 16-18 Slide List: know the following images: Artist, Title, Date, Artist's country, Style, Medium. (Slide ids worth 2 points each: 1/2 p
     

  • The Academy and the Rococo Nicolas Poussin, Et in Arcadia Ego (c. 1635) oil on canvas, 34" x 48" Nicolas Poussin, Landscape with Saint John on Patmos (1640) oil on canvas, 40" x 53 " Charles Le Brun, Les Reines de Perse aux pieds d'Alexandre (c. 1
     

  • Chapter 24 - What o o o - - - - inspires the Baroque? Aimed at propagandistically restoring Catholicism's predominance. The reaction to mannerism. Mannerism- a style of later Renaissance art that tried to find a different method to be more exciti
     

  • Andrei Guth English 101 Mr. Johnson 29 December 2007 Baroque vs Rococo Art Throughout history, several different art movements have come and gone. Whether it is abstract expressionism or surrealism, artists always have a consistent desire to evolve a
     

  • MONUMENTS LIST FOR ART 101-Reymond Course Schedule and Reading Assignments rhonda.reymond@mail.wvu.edu This list may be amended and any such changes will be announced in class. If there is a change in test dates you will receive notification in class
     

  • Art History 112 Thursday, March 25, 1999 Announcements: we are responsible for knowing information on artists Constable and Turner for the exam (as discussed in section last week), even though we will likely not get that far in the lecture second mid
     

  • Neoclassical Art and Architecture , art produced in Europe and North America from about 1750 through the early 1800s, marked by the emulation of Greco-Roman forms. More than just an antique revival, neoclassicism was linked to contemporary political
     

  • University of California, Berkeley Architecture 170b Professor Littmann An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism Architecture 170b Lecture 10 2/15/2007 Baroque outside of Rome Peterhof Palace, St. Petersburg (1715-1760) Very Ornamental
     

  • High Renaissance Architecture & Northern Italy and Venice 2/13/2008 5:34:00 PM Donato Bramante Tempieto church of San Pietro, Rome c.1502-10 o represents a central plan: symmetrical, everything radiates from center o references two schools of classic
     

  • Art History 1441 Notes Baroque 1. Salon de la Guerre (Versailles) 2. Gaulli Il Ges 3. Rubens 4. Bernini 5. Vermeer Rococo Salon de la Princesse (Htel de Soubise) Tiepolo Kaisersaal Watteau and Boucher Clodion Chardin Transitional period from old w
     

  • Part 1: The Baroque Age CH. 25-27 5/12/2008 7:02:00 PM 1) Scientific Revolutions and Social Values in the Baroque Age A) Francis Bacon (1620 p857) "New Method" Science Separate from religion o Old Way uncritical, untested beliefs o New Way crit
     

  • 3/11/08 19th Century Jericho Romanticism subgroup: Neo-Baroque: dramatic lighting, strong diagonals, needs an audience, figure on top looking outside of the frame, unstable (raft in ocean) History painting: captain of this ship was a royali