Romanticism

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Romanticism • Orientalism • Moral outrage-attempt to stir emotions within the viewer • Exploration of the self • Death/Suicide • Return to a bygone era • Emphasis on Nature

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Romanticism. Orientalism Moral outrage-attempt to stir emotions within the viewer Exploration of the self Death/Suicide Return to a bygone era Emphasis on Nature. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Grande Odalisque , France, 1814. Orientalism. Harem. Caroline Bonaparte Murat. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Romanticism

• Orientalism• Moral outrage-attempt to stir emotions

within the viewer• Exploration of the self• Death/Suicide • Return to a bygone era• Emphasis on Nature

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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Grande Odalisque, France, 1814

•Orientalism •Harem •Caroline Bonaparte Murat

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Théodore Géricault, Raft of the Medusa, France, 1818-19

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Eugène Delacroix, Death of Sardanapalus, France, 1826

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Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, France, 1830

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Francisco Goya, The Sleep of

Reason Produces Monsters, Spain,

1799

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Francisco Goya, The Third of May, 1808, Spain, 1814

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Francisco Goya, Saturn Devouring his

Children, Spain, 1819-23

•Quinta del Sordo

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Caspar David Freidrich, Cloister Graveyard in the Snow, Germany, 1810

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Albert Bierstadt, Among the Sierra Nevadas, American, 1868

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Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Slave Ship, English Romanticism, 1840

•1783 tragedy on European slave routes•Abstract technique

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JMW Turner, The Slave Ship, England, 1840

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John Constable, The Haywain, England, 1821

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Sir Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, Houses of Parliament, London, English Gothic Revival, 1836

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Joseph Paxton, The Crystal Palace, England, 1851

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Interior, Crystal Palace

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Daguerre, The Artist’s Studio, France, Daguerreotype, 1837

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Louis-Jacques Mande Daguerre, View of the Boulevard du Temple, France, 1839

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Realism

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Gustave Courbet, The Stonebreakers, France, 1849

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Honoré Daumier, Rue Transnonain,1834, France

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Thomas Eakins, The

Gross Clinic, 1875,

American

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Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Thankful Poor, 1894, American