Week 3: Artistic Influences

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Week 3: Artistic Influences Eras: Baroque Rococo Romanticism: Neo-Classicism Neo-Baroque Artists: Poussin Rubens Watteau David Ingres Géricault Delacroix

CLASSICAL BAROQUE: Nicolas Poussin, The Rape of the Sabine Women, 1636

Hierarchy of Academic Art History Painting Portraiture Academic Still Life Genre Painting Landscapes & Seascapes

BAROQUE Peter Paul Rubens, Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles, 1622

Peter Paul Rubens, Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles, detail, 1622

Peter Paul Rubens, Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles, detail, 1622

Peter Paul Rubens, Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseilles, detail, 1622

ROCOCO: Antoine Watteau, Embarkation from the Island of Cythera, 1717

Watteau, Embarkation from the Island of Cythera, 1717

ROCOCO: Honoré Fragonard, The Swing, 1765

NEOCLASSICISM/ROMANTICISM: Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii, 1784

NEO-CLASSICISM: Jacques-Louis David, The Death of Socrates, 1787

NEO-CLASSICISM: Jacques-Louis David, The Death of Marat, 1793 Below: Michelangelo, Pieta, 1499

NEO-CLASSICISM: J.A.D. Ingres, Emperor Napoleon I, 1806

NEO-BAROQUE: Théodore Géricault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1816

NEO-BAROQUE: Eugène Delacroix, Self-Portrait, 1837

Jacques-Louis David, The Coronation of Josephine, 1805-7

NEO-BAROQUE: Eugène Delacroix, The Barque of Dante, 1822

Belvedere Torso, Vatican Museum, Rome (Ancient Greek, 1st or 2nd Century B.C.)

NEO-BAROQUE: Eugène Delacroix, The Barque of Dante, 1822

Delacroix, The Barque of Dante, detail, 1822

Delacroix, The Barque of Dante, detail, 1822

Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1827

Delacroix, Nicolo Paganini, 1832

J.A.D. Ingres, Nicolo Paganini, 1819

J.A.D. Ingres, The Grand Odalisque, 1814

Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830

Delacroix, Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi, 1827