Pierre- Auguste Renoir Romanticism Chiaroscuro & Intense Emotions depicts an idealized version of rural life, particularly the lives of shepherds. Gustave Courbet pastel colors, playful themes, & intricate details Caravaggio Realism highlighting the lives of the working class Organized independent exhibitions to showcase their work "Girl with a Pearl Earring". dramatic use of light and shadow Raphael Donatello love, playfulness, and the pleasures of the aristocratic lifestyle Jean- François Millet Rembrandt Jean- Honoré Fragonard Claude Monet “rebirth” What does Renaissance mean? mastery of the human form Traditional and Conservative, Strict Standards, Limited Innovation & Public Influence Eugène Delacroix Jean- Antoine Watteau Honoré Daumier J.M.W. Turner Rosa Bonheur Realism & Humanism & Public engagement & patronage focus on realism and naturalism & a greater emphasis on the human form What are the key characteristics of Renaissance art? “David” & the Sistine Chapel ceiling Caspar David Friedrich Renaissance Art Loose short brushwork, light colors, & an “in the moment” quality beauty of nature, individualism, & the supernatural. Peter Paul Rubens use of light and shadow & employs a technique called “camera obscura” to achieve realistic effects Large domes, sweeping curves, & rich decorations with elaborate designs dramatic and moody landscapes often evoking a sense of the sublime and the spiritual Elaborate Interiors, Furniture, Rocaille Motifs & Arabesques and Mascarons Creating art outdoors to directly observe the effects of light and atmosphere on their subjects Rococo Art Gian Lorenzo Bernini François Boucher Michelangelo realistic depictions of animals, particularly horses and cattle Baroque Art Impressionism Changed the idea of what was considered worthy of being depicted in art & writers to start portraying the realities of life in their stories Edgar Degas Leonardo da Vinci Camille Pissarro Pierre- Auguste Renoir Romanticism Chiaroscuro & Intense Emotions depicts an idealized version of rural life, particularly the lives of shepherds. Gustave Courbet pastel colors, playful themes, & intricate details Caravaggio Realism highlighting the lives of the working class Organized independent exhibitions to showcase their work "Girl with a Pearl Earring". dramatic use of light and shadow Raphael Donatello love, playfulness, and the pleasures of the aristocratic lifestyle Jean- François Millet Rembrandt Jean- Honoré Fragonard Claude Monet “rebirth” What does Renaissance mean? mastery of the human form Traditional and Conservative, Strict Standards, Limited Innovation & Public Influence Eugène Delacroix Jean- Antoine Watteau Honoré Daumier J.M.W. Turner Rosa Bonheur Realism & Humanism & Public engagement & patronage focus on realism and naturalism & a greater emphasis on the human form What are the key characteristics of Renaissance art? “David” & the Sistine Chapel ceiling Caspar David Friedrich Renaissance Art Loose short brushwork, light colors, & an “in the moment” quality beauty of nature, individualism, & the supernatural. Peter Paul Rubens use of light and shadow & employs a technique called “camera obscura” to achieve realistic effects Large domes, sweeping curves, & rich decorations with elaborate designs dramatic and moody landscapes often evoking a sense of the sublime and the spiritual Elaborate Interiors, Furniture, Rocaille Motifs & Arabesques and Mascarons Creating art outdoors to directly observe the effects of light and atmosphere on their subjects Rococo Art Gian Lorenzo Bernini François Boucher Michelangelo realistic depictions of animals, particularly horses and cattle Baroque Art Impressionism Changed the idea of what was considered worthy of being depicted in art & writers to start portraying the realities of life in their stories Edgar Degas Leonardo da Vinci Camille Pissarro
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Romanticism
Chiaroscuro & Intense Emotions
depicts an idealized version of rural life, particularly the lives of shepherds.
Gustave Courbet
pastel colors, playful themes, & intricate details
Caravaggio
Realism
highlighting the lives of the working class
Organized independent exhibitions to showcase their work
"Girl with a Pearl Earring".
dramatic use of light and shadow
Raphael
Donatello
love, playfulness, and the pleasures of the aristocratic lifestyle
Jean-François Millet
Rembrandt
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Claude Monet
What does Renaissance mean?
“rebirth”
mastery of the human form
Traditional and Conservative, Strict Standards, Limited Innovation & Public Influence
Eugène Delacroix
Jean-Antoine Watteau
Honoré Daumier
J.M.W. Turner
Rosa Bonheur
Realism & Humanism & Public engagement & patronage
What are the key characteristics of Renaissance art?
focus on realism and naturalism & a greater emphasis on the human form
“David” & the Sistine Chapel ceiling
Caspar David Friedrich
Renaissance Art
Loose short brushwork, light colors, & an “in the moment” quality
beauty of nature, individualism, & the supernatural.
Peter Paul Rubens
use of light and shadow & employs a technique called “camera obscura” to achieve realistic effects
Large domes, sweeping curves, & rich decorations with elaborate designs
dramatic and moody landscapes often evoking a sense of the sublime and the spiritual
Elaborate Interiors, Furniture, Rocaille Motifs & Arabesques and Mascarons
Creating art outdoors to directly observe the effects of light and atmosphere on their subjects
Rococo Art
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
François Boucher
Michelangelo
realistic depictions of animals, particularly horses and cattle
Baroque Art
Impressionism
Changed the idea of what was considered worthy of being depicted in art & writers to start portraying the realities of life in their stories
Edgar Degas
Leonardo da Vinci
Camille Pissarro