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ARTS OF THE NEOCLASSIC AND

ROMANTIC PERIOD

I. Neoclassic 1. David 2. Ingres 3. Goya


II. Romantic 4. Goya 5. Delacroix 6. Gericault
III. Principles of Art 7. Rhythm, Movement 8.
Balance 9. Emphasis 10. Harmony, Unity, and
Variety 11. Proportion
IV. Process:
12. Painting and/ or Drawing 13. Sculpture 14.
Mounting an exhibit: 1.1 Concept 1.2 Content /
Labels 15. Physical layout
ARTIST
NEOCLASSIC ART

•It appears calm, clear, restrained and


the expression looks complete.
•Art forms of the Neoclassic and
Romantic period were both produced
in the late 18th century.
•One of the most influential
institutions to neoclassicism was the
JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID
David used his knowledge of the classical
culture to advance his political view against
the monarchy.
The Death of Socrates is the most popular
work of David.
JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES
Ingres was a staunch believer and
defender of the neoclassical movement.
Napoleon on His Imperial Throne is
the most popular piece of Ingres.
QUIZ 1
1. It is considered as one of Eugene
Delacroix’s most influential piece.
A. Death of Socrates C. Napoleon on
His Imperial Throne
B. Liberty Leading the People D. The
Second of May 1808
2. It is one of the most popular piece of
Ingres. A. Death of Socrates
C. Napoleon on His Imperial Throne
B. Liberty Leading the People D.
The Second of May 1808
3. It is the most popular work of David.
A. Death of Socrates C. Napoleon on His Imperial
Throne
B. Liberty Leading the People D. The Second of
May 1808
4. It is considered as one of the first great paintings of the
modern era created by Goya.
A. Death of Socrates C. Napoleon on His Imperial
Throne
B. Liberty Leading the People D. The Second of
May 1808
5. It is It is the vehicle in expressing the superiority of the
senses and emotions over reason
and intellect.
A. Classicism B. Neoclassical Movement C. Romantic
Movement D. Romantic Art
6. It appears calm, clear, restrained and the
expression looks complete.
a Neo-classic art c. Romantic art
b. David d. Delacroix
e. Romantiscism
7. He used his knowledge of the classical culture to
advance his political view against the monarchy.
8. It was originally referred as “romance-like”, one that
resembles strange and fanciful character of medieval
romances.
9. He is very passionate in expressing his sympathy of
the common men by painting their activities.
10. It has refined or intensified romantic characteristics
of highlighting emotions, imaginations and dreamlike
ACTIVITY 1
QUIZ 2
1. One of the most influential institutions to
neoclassicism was the _____________.
a. Academies b. Ingres c. The Raft of Medusa
d. Goya
2. He was a staunch believer and defender of the
neoclassical movement.
a. Academies b. Ingres c. The Raft of Medusa
d. Goya
3. It was inspired by an actual event not drawn
from the classical past.
a. Academies b. Ingres c. The Raft of Medusa
d. Goya
4. He created series of prints called “los caprichos” which
is commentary on the political excesses and social
repressions.
a. Academies b. Ingres c. The Raft of Medusa
d. Goya
5. He was considered to be the artist that ushered
Romanticism to the consciousness with his painting “The
Raft of Medusa”.
a. Academies b. Ingres c. Gericault d. Goya
6-10: Give the five artists
during neoclassical and
romantic period.

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