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Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Dec 31, 1520
Renaissance
French work for rebirth. Linked to the age of discovery of the same name. Artists explored the scentific aspects of art. -
Jan 1, 1509
The School of Athens
Sanzio da Urbino, The School of Athens -
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Baroque
Originally meant grotesque or irregular. Involved more emotional reaction instead of intellectual. -
Samson and Delilah
Rubens, Samson and Delilah -
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Neo Classicism
Revival of clasical antiquity. Reaction to Rococo Style. -
Oath of Horatii
David, Oath of Horatii -
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Realism
Realists wanted art to be based on observation of the modern environment. -
The Desperate Man
Courbet, The Desperate Man -
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Expressionism
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Impressionism
Focused in the optical experience of light and color within fleeting moments. -
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Abstract
Main concern is the design. Based off real life. -
The Ironworkers' Noontime
Anschutz, The Ironworkers' Noontime -
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Post-Impressionism
Most artists became dissatisfied with the limitations of the impressionistic style and combined its color theory with the use of composition, from, design, and emotional expression to go into various directions. -
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New Realism
Abstract movement not universally adopted. -
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Modern
There are many subgroups. -
Self-Portrait
Huie, Self-Portait -
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Postmodernism
Links modern art history. -
Illuminated Shadow
Botsogou, Illuminated Shadow -
Dream City
Caro, Dream City -
Azuelo
Sa Nogueria, Azuelo -
Never Look Back
Bell, Never Look Back -
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Contemporary