RaphaelFrançoisBoucherRosaBonheurLeonardoda VinciBaroqueArtRealism &Humanism &Publicengagement& patronage"Girl witha PearlEarring".dramaticuse oflight andshadowLoose shortbrushwork, lightcolors, & an “inthe moment”qualityEugèneDelacroixPeterPaulRubenslove,playfulness,and thepleasures ofthe aristocraticlifestyleChanged the idea ofwhat was consideredworthy of beingdepicted in art &writers to startportraying therealities of life in theirstoriesHonoréDaumierClaudeMonetPierre-AugusteRenoirCamillePissarroLarge domes,sweepingcurves, & richdecorationswith elaboratedesigns“rebirth”What doesRenaissancemean?ElaborateInteriors,Furniture,Rocaille Motifs& Arabesquesand MascaronsImpressionismTraditional andConservative,Strict Standards,LimitedInnovation &Public InfluenceEdgarDegasbeauty ofnature,individualism,& thesupernatural.pastel colors,playfulthemes, &intricatedetailsfocus onrealism andnaturalism & agreateremphasis onthe human formWhat are thekeycharacteristicsof Renaissanceart?dramatic andmoodylandscapes oftenevoking a senseof the sublimeand the spiritualRococoArtuse of light andshadow & employsa technique called“camera obscura”to achieve realisticeffectsChiaroscuro& IntenseEmotionsrealisticdepictions ofanimals,particularlyhorses andcattleCreating artoutdoors todirectly observethe effects of lightand atmosphereon their subjectsRomanticismJean-FrançoisMilletJean-AntoineWatteauGianLorenzoBerniniJ.M.W.TurnerGustaveCourbetCasparDavidFriedrichJean-HonoréFragonardRealismOrganizedindependentexhibitions toshowcasetheir workmasteryof thehumanformCaravaggio“David” &the SistineChapelceilingDonatelloMichelangeloRembrandtdepicts anidealizedversion of rurallife, particularlythe lives ofshepherds.RenaissanceArthighlightingthe lives ofthe workingclassRaphaelFrançoisBoucherRosaBonheurLeonardoda VinciBaroqueArtRealism &Humanism &Publicengagement& patronage"Girl witha PearlEarring".dramaticuse oflight andshadowLoose shortbrushwork, lightcolors, & an “inthe moment”qualityEugèneDelacroixPeterPaulRubenslove,playfulness,and thepleasures ofthe aristocraticlifestyleChanged the idea ofwhat was consideredworthy of beingdepicted in art &writers to startportraying therealities of life in theirstoriesHonoréDaumierClaudeMonetPierre-AugusteRenoirCamillePissarroLarge domes,sweepingcurves, & richdecorationswith elaboratedesigns“rebirth”What doesRenaissancemean?ElaborateInteriors,Furniture,Rocaille Motifs& Arabesquesand MascaronsImpressionismTraditional andConservative,Strict Standards,LimitedInnovation &Public InfluenceEdgarDegasbeauty ofnature,individualism,& thesupernatural.pastel colors,playfulthemes, &intricatedetailsfocus onrealism andnaturalism & agreateremphasis onthe human formWhat are thekeycharacteristicsof Renaissanceart?dramatic andmoodylandscapes oftenevoking a senseof the sublimeand the spiritualRococoArtuse of light andshadow & employsa technique called“camera obscura”to achieve realisticeffectsChiaroscuro& IntenseEmotionsrealisticdepictions ofanimals,particularlyhorses andcattleCreating artoutdoors todirectly observethe effects of lightand atmosphereon their subjectsRomanticismJean-FrançoisMilletJean-AntoineWatteauGianLorenzoBerniniJ.M.W.TurnerGustaveCourbetCasparDavidFriedrichJean-HonoréFragonardRealismOrganizedindependentexhibitions toshowcasetheir workmasteryof thehumanformCaravaggio“David” &the SistineChapelceilingDonatelloMichelangeloRembrandtdepicts anidealizedversion of rurallife, particularlythe lives ofshepherds.RenaissanceArthighlightingthe lives ofthe workingclass

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  1. Raphael
  2. François Boucher
  3. Rosa Bonheur

  4. Leonardo da Vinci
  5. Baroque Art
  6. Realism & Humanism & Public engagement & patronage
  7. "Girl with a Pearl Earring".
  8. dramatic use of light and shadow
  9. Loose short brushwork, light colors, & an “in the moment” quality
  10. Eugène Delacroix
  11. Peter Paul Rubens
  12. love, playfulness, and the pleasures of the aristocratic lifestyle
  13. Changed the idea of what was considered worthy of being depicted in art & writers to start portraying the realities of life in their stories
  14. Honoré Daumier
  15. Claude Monet
  16. Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  17. Camille Pissarro
  18. Large domes, sweeping curves, & rich decorations with elaborate designs
  19. What does Renaissance mean?
    “rebirth”
  20. Elaborate Interiors, Furniture, Rocaille Motifs & Arabesques and Mascarons
  21. Impressionism
  22. Traditional and Conservative, Strict Standards, Limited Innovation & Public Influence
  23. Edgar Degas
  24. beauty of nature, individualism, & the supernatural.
  25. pastel colors, playful themes, & intricate details
  26. What are the key characteristics of Renaissance art?
    focus on realism and naturalism & a greater emphasis on the human form
  27. dramatic and moody landscapes often evoking a sense of the sublime and the spiritual
  28. Rococo Art
  29. use of light and shadow & employs a technique called “camera obscura” to achieve realistic effects
  30. Chiaroscuro & Intense Emotions
  31. realistic depictions of animals, particularly horses and cattle
  32. Creating art outdoors to directly observe the effects of light and atmosphere on their subjects
  33. Romanticism
  34. Jean-François Millet
  35. Jean-Antoine Watteau
  36. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
  37. J.M.W. Turner
  38. Gustave Courbet
  39. Caspar David Friedrich
  40. Jean-Honoré Fragonard
  41. Realism
  42. Organized independent exhibitions to showcase their work
  43. mastery of the human form
  44. Caravaggio
  45. “David” & the Sistine Chapel ceiling
  46. Donatello

  47. Michelangelo
  48. Rembrandt
  49. depicts an idealized version of rural life, particularly the lives of shepherds.
  50. Renaissance Art
  51. highlighting the lives of the working class