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Art Notes

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Art Notes
Renaissance (1300-1500)
§         Dimensions of nature


§         Rebirth


§         Science -> technology


§         Discoveries beyond Europe


§         Paint more naturally-> using perspective /_\ (triangle)


§         Illusion of space


§         Art was based on the visual world


§         Art was based on mathematical physics


§         Earth was no longer thought to be the centre of the Universe


§         Metallurgy and exploration of the world


§         Camera Obscura-> image upside-down through light and an aid to painting


§         Mathematical theories can explain all human experience


Baroque (1580-1750)


§         Reaction to Mannerism and a departure from the Classical values of the Renaissance


§         Grandiose quality, extravagant and ornate


§         Contained dramatic theatrical effects and illusion


§         Contained dramatic theatrical effects and illusion


§         Effect of light -> emphasis on space, volume, movement and illusion


§         Theatrical, dynamic and emotional


§         Most art had been connected with religion and classical antiquity, but now artists were commissioned to produce work also for luxury-loving European kings, emperors, princes and rich merchants.


§         EG- Judith and Holofernes





Rococo (1700-1790)





§         Born in Paris


§         Flippant, light-hearted, trivial, pretty, gay, frivolous


§         Emphasised a linear quality and an excess of motifs based on flowers, and foliage, shells, scrolls and ribbons.


§         Rhythmical compositions in a festive mood set in classical landscapes


§         Decorative and nonfunctional.


Romanticism (1800-1900) and Neo-Classicism (1780-1840)





§         Neoclassicism was a revival of classic antiquity, drawing inspiration from ancient Rome and Greece and other tales of heroism.


§         Romanticism not a st...

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