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Impressionism

Comparing Picasso and Cezanne

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Daniel Nunez P:2 APAH 11/23/15 Pable Picasso and Paul Cezanne Pablo Picasso was a Spanish Post-Impressionist and Surrealist artist who performed his work of art during the early 20th century. Paul Cezanne was a French Post-Impressionist artists who worked in the same time frame as Picasso.

Comparing Mary Cassat and Vigee LeBrun

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Daniel Nunez P: 2 APAH 11/4/15 Elisabeth Louise Vigee le Brun and Mary Cassatt Elisabeth Louise Lebrun was a French rococo painter who was famous in the 18th century where she produced her work. Mary Cassatt was an American impressionist who created her works in the 19th century.

AP EURO NOTES

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AP Euro Notes Sec 24-2 pp. 732-746 Nalani Story Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments Near end of 19 cent, new view of physical universal-an appeal to irrational, alternative views of human nature, and racially innovative forms of literary and artistic expression shattered old beliefs and opened the way to a modern consciousness Challenged many assumptions generated by Sci Revolution & Enlightenment New ideas called forth sense of confusion/anxiety that would become even more pronounced after world war I Developments in the Sciences: The Emergence of a New Physics Sci=chief pillars supporting optimistic & rationalistic view of world that many West shared in 19 cent

19th Century French Culture

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19th Century French Culture Kelcie Plank World Cultures Unit 1: Lesson 5 Life: Middle class Also known as the French Bourgeoisie In the 1870?s, the evolution of a large class of white collared workers came to be noticed. Had modest incomes From small businesses, retail shops, clerical, and professional jobs Formed the backbone of the Republican District Women were not expected to work Especially true for married women with children But primarily because of economic urgency, 68 percent of all women over age 16 and 56 percent of all married women held salaried jobs in 1906(19th-Century French Economy and Society, Emergence of the Middle Class) Life: Middle class homes Most middle class homes were rented Displayed lavish d?cor to show family wealth Life: Middle class clothing

Impressionists

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The Impressionists: Part 2 1. Why was the journalist surprised about how Monet spent 1870-1871? While other artists had gone to war for their country, he fled to England with his family. 2. What did Monet say was an artist?s battleground? Who was the enemy? The Salon was the battleground and Chenevier, the new minister of art, was the enemy. 3. What did Chenevier say France must do to recover from war? He said French art must become patriotic, and artists must serve France through art. 4. Who painted Parisian Women in Algerian Dress? Was it accepted at the salon? Renoir painted it, but it was not accepted. 5. What was Degas? muse? The ballet 6. Finish Degas? quote: I don?t depict ___________, I depict ____________. Dancers, movement

Impressionism art notes

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Impressionism: Gardners Impressionism ? art of the industrialized, urbanized Paris, a reaction to the brutal and chaotic transformation of French life in the second half of the 19th century Claude Monet The first ?Impressionist?, got the name from when a critic called his painting Impression: Sunrise as an impression rather than a work of art. Impressionist paintings incorporate the qualities of sketches Abbreviation Speed Spontaneity Monet did not try to hide his brush strokes, causing a reaction against the contemporary realist Monet painted outside, focusing on the effects of light Rouen Cathedral Monet painted Rouen Cathedral 40 times from the same spot but at different times of day to have the different lighting
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