Analyze the evolution of art in Europe in the 1700s and 1800s Evaluate how the PERSIAGM characteristics of the times in Europe are reflected through art.

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Analyze the evolution of art in Europe in the 1700s and 1800s Evaluate how the PERSIAGM characteristics of the times in Europe are reflected through art

Renaissance from Northern Renaissance Mannerism in early 1500s Baroque  French Classicism in late 1600s  Dutch Realism in 1600s –Rococo in 1700s

Late 1700s to early 1800s Form of art that rebelled against the ideas/time periods that came before it and during it… – Enlightenment Anti-Rationalism (science and nature) Anti-Aristocratic – Industrial Rev Paintings, Lit & Music 

What do you think are the characteristics of romantic art? – Emotion!! (which ones?) – Beauty of Nature is highlighted “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David Friedrich 

What do you think it is? Fra Hardanger by Hans Gude (Norway)

Mid-1800s Form of art that believed the world should be viewed realistically – Anti-Romanticism “Woman Baking Bread” by Jean- Francois Millet