Bourq and romanticism art

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Presented

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Marzia Rahman

Id : 141011141

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Elements of Gothic Architecture

Pointed Pinnacles Gargoyles Stained Glass Window

Gothic Arch Gothic Vault Flying Buttresses

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Baroque Art (1600-1750)

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Introduction

Baroque was an age of scientific discovery

Isaac NewtonNicolaus Copernicus(Polish Astronomer)

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Characteristics • Naturalism • Expression of feeling • Movement• Strong chiaroscuroTopics: Mainly religious Mythological Scenes of everyday life Portraits Landscapes Still life's

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Romanticism Art(1800-1840)

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Characteristics

• Art movement• Against scientific discoveries• Emphasized on emotion, inner feelings,

imagination and dream• Slogan: trusty or heat rather then your head

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Compare Ruben’s Massacre of The Innocents with William Blake’s Ghost of a flea

Ruben’s Massacre of The Innocents William Blake’s Ghost of a flea

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Titian

Michelangelo Caravaggio

Rubens

Peter Paul Rubens(1577- 1640)

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William Blake(1757-1827)

William Blake was very imaginative

He was against the scientific discoveries of Baroque age

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Compare with Rembrandt's Bathsheba with Gentileschi's Danae

Rembrandt's Bathsheba Gentileschi's Danae

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Rembrandt(1606-1669)

Tenebrism artists

Represent the characteristics of lights

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Artemisia Gentileschi(1593–1656)

Gentileschi was the first female artist to do biblical, historical and methodological paintings

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