Neo-classism Romanticism Realism Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Another type of art: ...

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ART: FROM THE 1800S TO THE

1900S

THE ‘–ISM’S Neo-classism Romanticism Realism Impressionism and Post-Impressionism

Another type of art:Pre-Raphalite

Artistic Movement Artist

Neo-classism (1750-1820)•Imitation or primarily use of Greek and Roman classical art style and aesthetics

Jean-Auguste IngresFrancisco de GoyaTheodor GericaultEugene Delacroix

Romanticism (1800-1850)•Highly imaginative•Emotionally intense•Dreamlike or visionary

Edmund BruqueJohn ConstableJoseph Turner

Realism(1845-1900)•Attempt to represent figures and objects exactly as they appear in real life

Jean-Francois MilletGustave CoubertHonore Daumier

Impressionism & Post-impressionism (late 19th century)•Tried to depict what they saw, rather than mimic actual life

Claude MonetGeorges SeuratPaul CezanneVincent van Gogh

Pre-Raphalite (1850-1900)•Religious works inspired by Medieval and early Renaissance painters

Dante Gabriel RossettiWilliam Holman Hunt

ROMANTICISM

A romantic view of the English country sideJohn Constable

The White Horse-John Constable

The Fighting Temeraire-Joseph Turner

REALISM

Angelus-Jean-Francois MilletRural and working class people

The Gleaners-Jean-Francois Millet

The Third Class Carriage-Honore Daumier

IMPRESSIONISM AND POST-

IMPRESSIONISM

Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte- Georges Seurat

Country side-Paul Cezanne

Stary Night Over the Rhone-Vincent Van Gogh

FOR YOUR CULMINATING

MIX IT UP! Use different paintings to make one Take the background of one Take the people of another Take the theme of another Take the colours of another MIX IT UP!

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