AP Euro Art Movements Flashcards
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13817752885 | Italian Renaissance years | 1350s-1550s | 0 | |
13817752886 | Northern Renaissance years | 1450s-1700s | 1 | |
13817752887 | Mannerism years | 1520s-1600s | 2 | |
13817752888 | Baroque years | 1550s-1750s | 3 | |
13817752889 | Rococo years | 1710s-1790s | 4 | |
13817752890 | Neoclassicism years | 1790s-1820s | 5 | |
13817752891 | Romanticism years | 1820s-1860s | 6 | |
13817752892 | Realism years | late 1850s-1870s | 7 | |
13817752893 | Impressionism years | 1870s-1920s | 8 | |
13817752894 | Modern Art and Post-Modernism (Futurism, Surrealism, Dada, Pop Art) | 20th Century | 9 | |
13817752895 | Italian Renaissance characteristics | -Secular -Perspective -Use of triangles in architecture -Individual portraits -Landscapes -Human sculptures, nudes | 10 | |
13817752896 | Northern Renaissance characteristics | -Common people in art -More religious than Italian Renaissance | 11 | |
13817752897 | Mannerism characteristics | -Transition between Renaissance and Baroque -Focus on new ideas and how to express them -Exaggeration | 12 | |
13817752898 | Baroque characteristics | -Over-ornamentation -Curved lines -Awe, emotional reactions -Impressive size -Classic ballet and theater | 13 | |
13817752899 | Rococo characteristics | -Similar to Baroque but less ornamental and less formal -Emphasis on movement and asymmetry -Portraits | 14 | |
13817752900 | Neoclassicism characteristics | -Revival of styles and spirit of classic antiquity -Reflected the Age of Enlightenment -Reaction against the excesses of Rococo | 15 | |
13817752901 | Romanticism characteristics | -Emotion -Nationalism -Heroism -Glorifies nature -Peasants, past, and nationalist movements were glorified | 16 | |
13817752902 | Realism characteristics | -Attempt to depict life as it really is -Reaction to the sentimentalism of Romanticism -Shows grittier side of life, ugliness of life for peasants -Focus on "common man" -Called pornography by critics | 17 | |
13817752903 | Impressionism characteristics | -Pointillism -Everyday life of middle class shown in high art -Painting in outdoors inspired the study of light in art | 18 | |
13817752904 | Modern Art characteristics | -Making a statement -Less about sensual pleasure -realistic or abstract styles | 19 | |
13817752905 | Expressionism characteristics | -Conveys personal feeling -Strong outlines -Bold colors -Thick paint -Freely applied brushstrokes | 20 | |
13817752906 | Cubism characteristics | -Angular impressions of the real world -reconstruct objects into 2-D -Geometric blocks of color | 21 | |
13817752907 | Futurism characteristics | -Made fashionable by Fascists - | 22 | |
13817752908 | Surrealism characteristics | -Vivid dream worlds -Fantastic unreal images -Memory images -Visual paradoxes | 23 | |
13817752909 | Dadaism characteristics | -Shows purposelessness of life -Pastel and faded colors -Mundane subjects -Nonsensical drawings | 24 | |
13817752910 | Italian Renaissance artists/writers | Michelangelo, Raphael, Da Vinci, Botticelli, Donatello, Petrarch, Machiavelli | 25 | |
13817752911 | Northern Renaissance artists/writers | Jan van Eyck, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Thomas Moore, William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe | 26 | |
13817752912 | Mannerism artists | Giorgione, Tintoretto, El Greco | 27 | |
13817752913 | Baroque artists/composers/writers | Peter Paul Rubens, Bach, Handel, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Hobbes, Locke | 28 | |
13817752914 | Rococo artists/composers/writers | Gainsborough, Antoine Watteau, Mozart, Jean Jaques Rousseau, Diderot, Montesquieu, Voltaire | 29 | |
13817752915 | Neoclassicism artists/composers | Jean-Antoine Houdon, Jacques Louis David, Beethoven, Frankz Schubert | 30 | |
13817752916 | Romanticism artists/composers/writers | Eugene Delacroix, Joseph Turner, Weber, Chopin, Schumann, Lord Byron, Victor Hugo, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Mary Shelley, Sir Walter Scott | 31 | |
13817752917 | Realism artists/composers/writers | Camille Corot, Jean-Francois Millet, Degas, Manet, Wagner, Brahms, Verdi, Puccini, Charles Dickens, Henrik Ibsen, Friedrich Nietzshe, Emile Zola | 32 | |
13817752918 | Impressionism artists/composers | Paul Cezanne, Mary Cassat, Degas, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec, van Gogh | 33 | |
13817752919 | Modern Art artists/composers | Henri Matisse, Henry Moore, Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, George Gershwin, Richard Strauss | 34 | |
13817752920 | Van Gough | Starry Night, Irises, The Potato Eaters | 35 | |
13817752921 | Botticelli | Birth of Venus, Primavera | 36 | |
13817752922 | Donatello | David- First free standing bronze statue of a human | 37 | |
13817752923 | da Vinci | Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Vitruvian Man | 38 | |
13817752924 | Michaelangelo | Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, David, Moses, the Pietá | 39 | |
13817752925 | Dante | "Divine Comedy" (Imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven) | 40 | |
13817752926 | Petrarch | "Father of Humanism." studied classical Greek and Latin | 41 | |
13817752927 | Machiavelli | "The Prince", a book that recommended harsh and arbitrary rule for princes, political science | 42 | |
13817752928 | Thomas More | "Utopia" book describing ideal humanity | 43 | |
13817752929 | Eugéne Delacroix | Liberty Leading the People | 44 | |
13817752930 | Rafael | School of Athens | 45 | |
13817752931 | Degas | Ballet Rehearsal | 46 | |
13817752932 | Edvard Munch | The Scream | 47 |