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Bell Ringer – 12/6/2013 m.socrative.com - Room #38178. QUESTION: 1. USE YOUR DEVICES IF YOU HAVE ONE – its so much quicker to grade when you submit them electronically!!!. Classical Architecture. Architecture. Rococo style was principally a style of interior design in Italy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bell Ringer – 12/6/2013m.socrative.com - Room #38178

QUESTION:1.

USE YOUR DEVICES IF YOU HAVE ONE – its so much quicker to grade when you submit them electronically!!!

Classical Architecture

ArchitectureRococo style was principally a style of interior design in Italy

Refinement and decorativeness applied to furniture and décor more than to exterior structure or detail

Even the aristocracy lived in attached row housesTownhouses quite simply have virtually no exteriors to design

Attached Townhomes

Interior DesignBroken wall surfaces

Stucco decoration of floral branches

In Venice, curved leg furniture was the fashion

Interior Design

English ArchitectureShared in rococo refinements, but had a different style

“Georgian style” – named for Kings George I, II, and IIIWas a kind of vernacular neoclassicismDeveloped from the English Baroque style, which was more

retrained and classical than other parts of EuropePopular in the American South

Miles Brewton House, Charleston SC

Miles Brewton House, Charleston SC

Neoclassical ArchitectureIn the mid 18th century, the aims of architecture altered to embrace

the complex philosophical concerns of the Enlightenment.

The result was a series of styles and sub-styles referred to as “neoclassical”

Neoclassicism was a new way of examining the past: rather than seeing the past as a single, continuous cultural flow broken by a medieval collapse of classical values, it was viewed as a series of separate compartmentsAntiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, etc.

Neoclassical ArchitectureThree important approaches emerged.

The history approach - saw the present as continually enriched by persistent inquiry into the past

The eclectic approach – saw the artist as someone who could choose among styles, or combine elements of various styles

The modernist approach – viewed the present as unique and capable of expression in its own terms

Each profoundly influenced 18th century architecture

Neoclassical ArchitectureThe revival of classicism in architecture was seen in many

quarters as a revolt against the frivolity of the rococo

Architecture in AmericaNeoclassicism had special meaning, as the colonies struggled

to rid themselves of the monarchial rule of George III of England

The designs of colonial architect Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) reflect the ideas of this periodThe 3rd president and author of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas JeffersonJefferson looked at architecture objectively, within the

framework of contemporary thought

Strongly influenced by Lockean ideas of natural law, Jefferson believed that the architecture of antiquity embodied natural principles

Thomas Jefferson’s MonticelloHis country house

University of Virginia Rotunda

Tour the Academical Villagehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W6EbY7FnZ8

History of the Rotunda – rebuild and restoration

Listening Recognition PracticeOn the Test (WEDNESDAY!) you’ll need to recognize certain

famous pieces of music

Listening Recognition PracticeLet’s review the music you need to know for the test.

For the test it will be EXACTLY like the quiz. Next unit you’ll have to name composers and titles separately,

but in this unit there are only 2 composers…

http://nohsbands.weebly.comSTUDYHover over “Arts and Humanities” and click “Classical Period.”

(depending on your resolution, you may have to click “More…” and THEN Arts & Humanities.)