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CSET Visual Art History

Subjects : cset, visual-arts, history
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1. Was one of the most celebrated 19th century American photographers - best known for his portraits of celebrities and the documentation of the American Civil War. He is credited with being the father of photojournalism.






2. German - was called 'Germanic Lord Byron' painted Wandering Above the Sea of Frog and Chasseur Forest






3. Late 18th to mid 19th c. - reaction against ordiliness of neoclassicism - imagination - romantic/natural subjects; emotional style






4. Greek and Roman -- focus on balance - harmony - symmetry






5. The Birth of Venus






6. Vitruvian Man - the Mona Lisa - the last Supper (dry fresco did not work well)






7. St. George - poised for action - unique face






8. School of Athens (fresco depicting ancient Greek philosophers and Renaissance painters) - The Marriage of the Virgin (good example of linear perspective) - Cowper Madonna (gentle style)






9. Renowned genre painter and contemporary of the Hudson River School. Depicted African - Americans with dignity/sympathy (e.g. Eel Spearing at Setauket 1845)






10. A technique which made it possible to represent three dimensional objects on a flat surface in a systematic way - so that all the lines receding at right angles on the picture plane converge at a vanishing point on the horizon (Filippo Brunelleschi 1






11. French - the Stone Breakers (1849)






12. Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife (N. Renaissance)






13. Works in Spain - but shows Italian (mannerist) influence in distortion and choice of colors. Lots of motion - dynamism in later paintings. View of Toledo. Baroque - like style






14. Known for his large landscapes of the American west - foremost painter of Westward Expansion scenes - part of Hudson River School - 'Storm in the Rocky Mountains' - 'Looking Down Yosemite Valley' - 'The Oregon Trail' 'Rocky Mountains - Lander's Peak'






15. Depicted FRENCH NOBILITY - and was PASTEL AND PLAYFUL. Post - Baroque (about 1720 to 1760)






16. A Realist painter known for his seascapes of New England. Northeaster 1895






17. Stone cathedrals - stained glass window - floor plan in shape of a cross - gargoyles - flying buttresses






18. Built by Romans (emperor Hadrian) from 125-128 CE - includes balance/symmetry (Greeks) and arches (Romans via Egyptians)






19. French neoclassical painter who actively supported the French Revolution (1748-1825) - The Oath of Horatii - Death of Socrates - portraits of leaders of French revolution






20. Has some aspects of Baroque style in self portraits; Self - Portrait - 1659 when Rembrandt is 53






21. (1859-19370) This African American artist is best known for his style of painting. He was the first African American painter to gain international acclaim. 'The Banjo Lesson.'






22. German artist - proud - Self - portrait (N. Renaissance)






23. Rococo artist - The Pleasures of Life






24. Began in Italy in the 1400's






25. The first coherent school of American art






26. American realist painter - The Gross Clinic - 1875






27. Sculptor - Robert Gould Shaw adn 54th MA Regiment Memorial






28. Two business partners who produced colored prints of everyday American life in the nineteenth century.






29. After Italy - borrowed linear perspective from Italian - discovered oil paints to make light






30. Beauty and proportion of human body; length of body 8 times the head; Myron's Discobolus and Apollo Belvedere






31. Found his subjects in the people and occupations of everyday life - one of the French painters of country life that settled near the village of Barbizon - 'The Gleaners' - 1857- oil on canvas






32. Dramatic use of light and shade (chiaroscuro) - turbulent compositions - vivid emotional expressions






33. A 19th century artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be






34. An American realist artist - whose paintings depicted life on the frontier (Fur Traders Descending the Missouri)






35. This French painter was important to French Romantic art. He often used his painting to convey a political message - and he is best known for his painting depicting the socialist revolution of 1830: Liberty Leading the People.






36. Rococo artist - The Swing






37. David - Sistine Chapel (creation of Adam)






38. Baroque painter - The Calling of St. Matthew






39. Late 18th and early 19th century; revived classical forms and subjects and emphasized balance; viewed art as having a high moral purpose






40. Member of Hudson River School - painted The Oxbow






41. (N. Renaissance) used vibrant colors to portray lively scenes of peasant life - Peasant Wedding - from the Netherlands ('genre painting'






42. 1746-1828; Bullfight is an example of Romantic Art