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Rococo & Neoclassical Painting Anna Han Charlotte Liu Mary Chen Peggy Hsu
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Outline Baroque Rococo Neoclassical (17~18 th ) (18 th ) (18~20 th ) Rococo Painting Neoclassical Painting Rococo V.S Neoclassical
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Rococo Painting 18 th century Subject of Painting: Gallant country parties, ladies, love and romance, carefree life of the aristocracy Style of painting: swift, smooth,playful lining delicate coloring, graceful movement
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Antoine Watteau A French Painter Painting theatrical scenes “fetes galantes”
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Departure from the of Cythera, 1717
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The French Theater 1714Oil on canvas, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
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Pierrot, also know as Gilles 1721, Oil on canvas. Louvre, Paris.
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Fran ç ois Boucher A French painter Pastoral and mythological scenes Frivolity and Sensuousness Plump, pink nudes
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Venus Consoling Love 1751. Oil on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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The Toilette of Venus, Oil on Canvas, 1751 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Interrupted Sleep Oil on canvas, 1750 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Marie-Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Leburn Refined Portraits French female artist Affected by Ruben and vanDyck Tribute to European fashion industry
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Marie Antoinette, 1788 Oil on canvas, Musee de Verasilles. Giraudon/Art Resource, New York
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Marie Anoinette- 1779 Oil on canvas, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Marie Antoinette at Versailles – 1783 Oil on canvas, at Versailles.
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Portrait of a Young Woman Oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
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Jean-Honore Fragonard French painter Courtship and romantic love Sensuous abandon sipirt
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The Swing 1768, Oil on Canvas, the Wallace Collection, London
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The Confession of Love 1771, Oil on canvas, Frick Collection, New York
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The Stolen Kiss, 1786-1788 The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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Neoclassicism Between 18 th and 20 th centuries A self-conscious revival of Greco-Roman culture Synthesize the tradition anew in each work
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Jacques-Louis David A French artist Pioneer of Neoclassicism Influential paintings -- The Oath of the Horatii, 1784 -- The Death of Socrates, 1787
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Rome Alba Horatii FamilyCuriatii Family Camilla Sabina Engaged! Married!!
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Doric arcade The Oath of the Horatii, 1784 golden light
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Straight, hard-edged shapes Horizontal lines Somber colors Precise, realistic spear
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The Death of Socrates, 1787 hemlock Socrates Plato Socrates’ wife Crito
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780~1867) Son of an artist-craftman A fellow student of Gros in David's studio Admire “Raphael, his century, the ancients, and above all the divine Greeks.” Famous for polished depictions of history and mythology with accomplished portraits Self-portrait at age 24, 1804 Musée Condé.
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Works Portraits of middle- and upper-class patrons Large works: The Apotheosis of Homer The Martyrdom of St Symphorian The Apotheosis of HomerThe Martyrdom of St Symphorian Bathers— especially women
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Madame Rivière, 1806. Madame Moitessier,1851 Portret Francois-Marius Granet - 1807 Portret Joseph-Antoinea Moltedo - 1810 Portret Madame Cave - 1844 Portret Rzeźbiarza Lorenzo Bartolini - 1820
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The Apotheosis of Homer
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The Martyrdom of St Symphorian
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La grande odalisque, 1814, Louvre.
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The Valpincon Bather,1808 The Turkish bath, 1862
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Angelica Kauffmann (1741~1807) Swish female artist Member of England’s Royal Academic of Art Skilled painter of historical events
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Miranda and Ferdinand in The Tempest, 1782.
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Venus convinces Helen to go with Paris, 1790.
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Rococo V.S Neoclassical RococoNeoclassical Time18 th century (1700~1750)18 th ~ 20 th century SubjectAristocratic luxurious lives Historical and religious events StylePlayful lining Free movement Delicate color Linear lining Expressive contour
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