of Arts in The Romantic Period
of Arts in The Romantic Period
of Arts in The Romantic Period
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Recap: Identify the title and artist of the artwork.
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PSYCHE AWAKENED
BY CUPID’S KISS
ANTONIO CANOVA
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“ CHRIST
BERTEL
THORVALDSEN
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title
THE OATH OF
HORATII
JACQUES - LOUIS
DAVID
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Title of
an
Artwork
Name
of the
Artist
ROBERT ADAM
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Romanticism ● Romanticism is a movement in which the artist of
1800 -1810 Neoclassical period sought.
● To break new ground in the expressions of emotions,
both subtle and stormy. It embraced a number of
distinctive themes, such as longing for history,
supernatural elements, social injustice and nature.
● Landscape painting became more popular due to
people’s adoration of nature.
● Romanticism is a reaction to the classical,
contemplative nature of Neoclassicism pieces.
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Characteristics
● Shows the height of an action
of Romanticism
● Emotional extreme
● Dramatic compositions
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Romantic Paintings
(Portraits/ Figures)
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Jean Louis Theodore Gericault, 1791 -1824
Gericault is the first French master and the leader of the French realistic
school. His masterpieces are energetic, powerful, brilliantly
colored and tightly composed
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The Raft
of the
Medusa
( T. Gericault
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Charging
Chasseur
( T. Gericault)
His first major work revealed the influence of the style of Rubens and an
interest in the depiction of contemporary subject matter
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Insane
Woman
( T. Gericault)
This painting commemorates the July revolution of 1830, which toppled King
Charles of France. A woman holding the flag of the French Revolution personifies
liberty and leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen.
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Francisco
Goya
(1746-1828)
He was a commissioned
Romantic painter by the King
of Spain. He was also a
printmaker regarded both as
the last of the “Old Masters”
and the first of the “Moderns”
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The
Third of
May
(F. Goya)
This artwork depicts the Greek myth of Titan Cronus(Saturn), who fears
that he would be overthrown by one of his children, so he ate each one
upon their birth.
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The
Burial of
Sardine
(F. Goya)
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The Church of Marissel, near Beauvais Le repos sous les saules
(J. Corot) 22 (j. Corot)
Der kleine Fischer Landscape with a Plowman
(T. Rousseau) (T. Rousseau) 23
Romantic Sculpture
Romantic sculpture can be divided into works that concern
about the human world and those that concern the natural
world.
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Francois
Rude He was best known for his social art
(1784-1855), which aimed to inspire and capture
France
the interest of a broad public. He
rejected the classical repose of the
late 18th and early 19th-century
French sculpture in a favour of a
dynamic, emotional style created
many monuments that stirred the
public generations
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Departure
of the
Volunteers Known as La
(F. Rude) Marseillaise, this
work portrays the
goddess liberty
urging the forces
of the French
Revolution onward
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Jeanne d’
Arc
(F. Rude)
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Antoine - Louis
Barye
(1796 - 1875)
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Hercules Sitting on a Bull Theseus Slaying the Minotaur
(A. Barye) ( A. Barye)
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Gothic Revival Architecture(Neogothic)
● An architectural movement that began in the late 1740’s is Gothic Revival
also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic.
● Neogothic buildings feature castellation in which the walls and towers
are crenellated in imitation of medieval castles.
● Gothic Revival became widely used for churches and civi buildings
throughout the West, especially in Britain and the United States.
● Bricks and stones were both commonly used.
Architects who used Neogothic Style:
1. Charles Barry - the name behind Britain’s foremost Gothic Revival
Monument, The Westminster Palace(the house of Parliament)
2. James Renwick- Renwick’s American work: the St. Patrick’s Cathedral
(New York)
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral (Manhattan)
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Westminster Palace(London)
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NEOCLASSICISM and ROMANTICISM in the PHILIPPINES
FELIX RESURRECCION
HIDALGO y PADILLA(1855-
1913)
-was one of the great Filipino
painters of the late 19th century
who was significant in the
Philippine history for inspiring
members of the Philippine reform
movement.
The painting portrays two scantily
clothed Christian female slaves
being mocked by a group of boorish
Roman male onlookers
The Christian Virgins being Exposed to the Populace
Juan Luna was a painter and sculptor,
who became one of the first
recognized Philippine artists. He was
also a political activist of the
Philippine Revolution during the late
19th century.
Spoliarium is a Latin word referring
to the basement of the Roman
Colosseum wherein the fallen and
dying gladiators were dumped and
devoid of their worldly possessions.
The painting features a glimpse of
Roman history centered on the bloody
carnage brought by gladiatorial
matches SPOLIARIUM (Juan Luna)
Fernando Cueto
Amorsolo (1892-
1972)
He is a sculptor
who was named
National Artist for
the Visual Arts in
1973, and is
hailed as the
“Father of
Philippine Arts”.
Napoleon Isabelo
Veloso Abueva
Abueva is a National
Artist for Sculpture. He
was entitled as the
“Father of Modern
Philippine sculpture. He
has bee the only
Boholano to be given
distinction of National
Artist of the Philippines
in the field of visual
Arts
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Element Neoclassicism Romanticism
Inspiration Classical Rome, patriotism, courage, Medieval and Baroque eras, Middle
honor and Far East
Technique Stressed drawing with lines,not color, no unrestrained , rich color, visible
trace of brushstroke brushstroke
Society is more important than the The individual is more important than
individual society
limitation Originality
Tradition Experimentation
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NEOCLASSICISM versus ROMANTICISM
Logic Intuition
Constraint spontaneity
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