The document provides information about various art history periods including Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Modernism. It includes questions about specific artists, works, and styles. For Baroque in Italy, it asks about Caravaggio and the counter reformation. For Northern Baroque it asks about a 17th century political figure and popularization of the camera obscura. For Rococo it defines "salon" and compares styles of Baroque and Rococo. For Neoclassicism it asks about Enlightenment thinkers and Jacques Louis David working for both the French Revolution and Napoleon. For Modernism it asks about Monet addressing light and Gauguin traveling, as well as Manet's references to Renaissance painters.
The document provides information about various art history periods including Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Modernism. It includes questions about specific artists, works, and styles. For Baroque in Italy, it asks about Caravaggio and the counter reformation. For Northern Baroque it asks about a 17th century political figure and popularization of the camera obscura. For Rococo it defines "salon" and compares styles of Baroque and Rococo. For Neoclassicism it asks about Enlightenment thinkers and Jacques Louis David working for both the French Revolution and Napoleon. For Modernism it asks about Monet addressing light and Gauguin traveling, as well as Manet's references to Renaissance painters.
The document provides information about various art history periods including Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Modernism. It includes questions about specific artists, works, and styles. For Baroque in Italy, it asks about Caravaggio and the counter reformation. For Northern Baroque it asks about a 17th century political figure and popularization of the camera obscura. For Rococo it defines "salon" and compares styles of Baroque and Rococo. For Neoclassicism it asks about Enlightenment thinkers and Jacques Louis David working for both the French Revolution and Napoleon. For Modernism it asks about Monet addressing light and Gauguin traveling, as well as Manet's references to Renaissance painters.
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Baroque in Italy and Spain 100: what 2 artists reflect the century’s old dichotomy of design and 100: Explain the counter reformation color, in the 19th century hint: neoclassicist, and a romanticist. 200: Explain how Caravaggio functioned as a quintessential Counter- 200: why was courbet’s work so innovative? reformation artist 300: explain the importance of the raft of the medusa. 300: What creature appears on the Coat of Arms of the Barberini Family? Modernism 100: How did Monet address light as it changed throughout the day Northern Baroque 200: name one place to which Gauguin traveled 100: What 17th century political figure wrote a gardening pamphlet? 300: what renaissance painter did manet consistently reference in the 200: who was known for light coming through a window on the left 19th century? hand side of his paintings? Hint: this person is known for popularizing the camera obscura. 300: explain the Medici cycle by Peter Paul Rubens
Rococo 100: what are the two definitions of “salon?” 200: explain the stylistic difference between the baroque and the rococo. 300: explain the historical difference between the baroque and the rococo
Neoclassicism 100: name 2 Enlightenment thinkers/philosophes/theorists. 200: What is special about the John Soane Museum in London? 300: what artist worked for both the democratic ideals of the French revolution and the establishment of the empire of napoleon?
Caravaggio, 1570 Vincent van Gogh, 1888 Northern Baroque Peter Paul Rubens Medici Cycle 1623-1625 George Seurat, 1888 Courbet, 1857 Georges de la Tour, 1635-1640 Fragonard, 1765 Jacques Louis David, 1787 Gericault (Study for the Raft of the Medusa), 1818ish Goya, 1797-1798 Frans Hals 1628-1630 Northern Baroque Peter Paul Rubens Medici Cycle 1623-1625