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Rococo Paintings You Should Know

About

L’Indifférent ANTOINE WATTEAU

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Rubenisme vs. Poussinisme

• Rubenisme- natural supremacy of color and the coloristic style should be used as the artist’s guide (Watteau)• Poussinisme- form is the most important element in painting; color should only be used to fascinate the eye (Le Brun)

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Art in Arcadia Ego PoussinPays attention to structure and is about an intellectual subject

Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles RubensAbout movement and making sure it appeals to emotions

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Return From Cythera• Antoine Watteau 1717-1719• Rubenisme• Cythera is the birthplace of

Venus; they are celebrating love• Flowing, diagonal, looping feel

with difficult movement and poise portrayals of figures • Darker up front and lighter in

back• Feminine

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Cupid a Captive• François Boucher 1754• Took after Watteau• Mythological subjects• Love and “erotic frivolity”• Based on Baroque diagonals and curves, but made it delicate

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The Swing• Jean-Honoré Fragonard 1766• Sensual• Cupid is warning against frivolity, but the woman kicks her shoe off at it• Man in the corner is the patron

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Grace at Table• Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin 1740• Natural• Lessons• Ordinary people, especially mothers

and children• Simplicity• Back to light to dark • Earth tone colors • Not affected by bad society

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