Arts in the Industrial Revolution Chapter #6 - Section #4
Three Major Artistic Movements of the 1800s Romanticism: does not refer to romance in the sense of an affectionate relationship, but rather to an artistic style emphasizing imagination, freedom,and emotion. Realism: an attempt to represent the world as it was, without the sentiment associated with romanticism, emphasizing the harsh side of life in cities and villages. Impressionism: an attempt to capture the first fleeting impression made by a scene or object on the viewer’s eye.
Eugene Delacroix 1830 La Liberte Guidant le Pueple
Camille Pissarro Boulevard Montmarte 1897
Gustave Courbet Stone Breakers 1850
Vincent Van Gogh Starry Night Over the Rhone 1888
Claude Monet soleil levant 1874
Anne-Louis Girodet de RoussyTrioson Anne-Louis Girodet de RoussyTrioson, Ossian Ossian
Vincent Van Gogh Café Terrace at Night 1888
Thomas Eakin The Agnew Clinic 1889
Vincent Van Gogh Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear 1889
Major Artistic Movements of the 1800s MovementGoals/ Movements Major Figures/ Artists Romanticism Realism Impressionism