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Post-Impressionism

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

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The Apse mosaic from S. Apollinare Classe, Ravenna in Italy by an anonymous painter and The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh both illustrate a visionary experience in each of their times and cultures. The Apse mosaic from S. Apollinare Classe portrays the Transfiguration of Christ and was painted during the early Byzantine Empire between the years 533 and 549 CE in Ravenna, northern Italy. In contrast, Vincent van Gogh?s, oil on canvas, The Starry Night was created during the post-impressionist period in 1889 in the French village of Saint-Remy, however it is now hanging in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. I decided to use these two works of art because they both hold significant meaning and representation during the time in which they were painted.
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