European Art throughout Time

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European Art throughout Time : 

European Art throughout Time By: Suzanne, Cheyanne, Katrina, and Amelia

Types of Styles Focused On: : 

Types of Styles Focused On:

Mannerism : 

Mannerism 1520- 1600 Originated in Italy Focused with human figures Art done in a distorted and elongated manner Artist: El Greco (Spanish painter) Painting: “The Madonna and Child with St. Martina and St. Agnes”

Classicism : 

Classicism 1600-1800 Greek and Roman Emphasized harmony , balance and serenity The Classicist's leading artists included those during the Renaissance period Artist: Raphael Painting: “The Miraculous Draught of Fishes"

Baroque : 

Baroque 1625-1775 Combination of Art and Architecture in the 17th and 18th century Art intended to overwhelm the spectator with dramatic and ornate themes The Catholic Church may have been the inspiration Artist: Giovanni Bernini Art: Cornaro Chapel. Detail of the Altar with "The Ecstasy of St. Teresa"

Rococo : 

Rococo 1700-1850 18th and 19th century style Associated with decorative arts name comes from the French rocaille, meaning "rock work” Artist: Jean Honore Fragonard Art: "Young Girl Reading"

Neoclassicism : 

Neoclassicism 1765-1830 Towards the end of the 18th century a complex reply against corruption reflected some of the basic ideas behind the French Revolution Artist: Ingres Art: Princess de Broglie

Romanticism : 

Romanticism 1800-1850 Emphasized emotional, impulsive and imaginative approaches to artistic expression signified the departure from classical forms with an emphasis on emotional and spiritual themes Artist: Eugene Delacroix Art: Liberty Leading the People

Barbizon School : 

Barbizon School 1830-1870 rejected idealized landscape painting more informal but realistic portrayal of nature heavily influenced by 17th century Dutch genre painting. Artist: Théodore Rousseau Art: The Forest of Fontainebleau, Morning

Impressionism : 

Impressionism 1820-1890 defining brief visual impressions painted directly from nature Emphasizing light and color Artist: Claude Monet Art: Woman with a parasol

Cubism : 

Cubism 1908-1917 Artist: George Braque Art: Violin and Pitcher The End stressing basic abstract geometric forms that presented the object from many angles simultaneously an early 20th century French movement that marked a revolutionary departure from representational art