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Cultural Movements Art ( ) Modern World

Neoclassical Painting: Literature: Encouraged order, reason, and discipline Return to more traditional times

Romanticism Music: Literature: Painting: EMOTIONAL A move away from industrial life, reaction to order and rationalism of __________

Impressionism Often snapshot of life First impression Different angles, different times of day 1870s-1910

Realism Painting: Literature: Without the emotion of romanticism Often focused on harsh side of life Often sought to improve the conditions Literature: Charles Dickens--Oliver Twist

Postimpressionism Shows independence and complexity Intense statements about surroundings New and inventive methods and styles Not a cohesive movement 1880s-early 20 th Century

Self Portrait, or Desperate Man By Gustave Coulbert

The Massacre at Chios, 1824 Eugene Delacroix

Degas, At the Races in the County, 1872

Degas, Place de la Concorde, 1875

The Stone Breakers, 1849

Monet

Liberty Leading the People

Redon, The Cyclops, 1914

Death of Socrates, Jacques-Louis David

The Death of Sardanapal, 1827

Gustave Courbet “I cannot paint an angel, because I have never seen one.” Self Portrait The Wounded Man 1855

Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1886

The Nightmare, Fuseli

Oath of the Horatii

On a sheet of paper… Answer the following question briefly: 1. How do the 5 art movements reflect/ respond to the Industrial Revolution? Think about when these movements are in respect to what is happening in the IR (urban conditions, workers rights, nature)

J M W Turner D ido building Carthage; or the Rise of the Carthaginian Empire 1815

Philip James De Loutherbourg, The Battle of the Nile, 1800The Battle of the Nile

Pissarro, T he Stage Coach at Louveciennes, 1870

Van Gogh, Skull With a Burning Cigarette, 1885

Slaves throwing overboard the Dead and Dying - Typhon coming on ("The Slave Ship"), 1840

Sisley, 1873 Garden Path in Louveciennes

Pissarro, The Orchard, 1972

Monet, Fishing Boats leaving the Harbor, 1874

A Girl with Watering Can 1876 Renoir

Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781

Millet The Gleaners. 1857

At the Luxemburg Gardens 1883 Renoir

Courbet, The Burial at Ornans, 1850

Degas, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange, 1873

The Gross Clinic Thomas Eakins American 1875

Goya, The Third of May, 1808, 1814