AP Art History
Note-taking Outline—Chapter 28

THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND ITS LEGACY: ART OF THE LATE 18TH THROUGH THE MID-19TH
CENTURY (Mnemonic: “Enlightenment and Revolution: Head vs. Heart”)

KEY VOCABULARY              (not including artists’ names or works)
Rococo                      Age of Aristocracy                 Salon Culture
Fete galante                “Poussanists” (classicists)        “Rubenistes” (colorists)
Intrigue painting           Enlightenment                      cast-iron
Rousseau                    Romanticism                        The Academy (France)
Satire                      history paintings                  neoclassicism
Herculaneum and Pompeii     Napoleon/French Revolution         Realism

SECTION I: ROCOCO (PAGES 797-804)

Figure #:   Subject:                      Artist:                      Key Concept:

28-3        L’indifférent                 Watteau                      Rococo color         1716




28-4        Return from Cythera           Watteau                      Arcadian       1717-1719
Figure #:   Subject:          Artist:       Key Concept:

28-5        Cupid a Captive   Boucher       Rococo         1754




28-6        The Swing         Fragonard     Rococo intrigue       1766




SECTION II: ENLIGHTENMENT (PAGES 804-814)

28-9        A Philosopher     Derby         “Natural” England     1763-1765
Figure #:   Subject:          Artist:        Key Concept:

28-10       Coalbrookedale    Darby III      1st Iron Bridge       1776-79




28-13       Self-Portrait     Vigee-Lebrun   Nature                1790




28-14       Breakfast Scene   Hogarth        English satire 1745
Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:                   Key Concept:

28-15       Mrs. Sheridan       Gainsborough              English colorist     1787




28-17       Death of General Wolfe        Benjamin West   Neoclassic/history   1771




28-18       Paul Revere         Copley                    American portraits   1768-1770
Figure #:   Subject:             Artist:                       Key Concept:

28-19       Basin of San Marco   Canaletto                     “Natural” in Italy   1740




SECTION III: NEOCLASSICISM (PAGES 814-827)

28-20       Cornelia Presenting Her Children       Kauffmann   Neoclassical style   1785




28-21       Oath of Horatii                David               Neoclassic theme     1784
Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:              Key Concept:

28-22       Death of Marat      David                Revolution           1793




28-23       Coronation of Napoleon        David      Neoclassic royalty   1805-1808




28-24       Panthéon (France)             Soufflot   Neoclassic           1755-1792




Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:              Key Concept:
28-25       La Madeleine     Vignon      Neoclassic           1807-1842




28-27       Chiswick House   Boyle       Neoclassic English   begun 1725




28-31       Monticello       Jefferson   American             1770-1806




Figure #:   Subject:         Artist:     Key Concept:
28-32       Capitol, Washington D.C.      Latrobe   Neoclassic       1803-1807




28-37       Grande Odalisque    Ingres              Romantic         1814




SECTION IV: ROMANTICISM (PAGES 827-843)

28-40       Ancient of Days     Blake               English mystic   1794




Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:             Key Concept:
28-41       Sleep of Reason     Goya                  Dark romanticism           1798




28-43       Third of May        Goya                  Spanish politics           1814-1815




28-45       Raft of Medusa      Gericault             Romantic colorist          1818-1819




Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:               Key Concept:

28-47       Death of Sardanapalus         Delacroix   Romantic            1826
28-50       La Marseillaise   Rudé        Romantic            1833-36




28-53       The Haywain       Constable   English landscape         1821




Figure #:   Subject:          Artist:     Key Concept:

28-54       The Slave Ship    Turner      English colorist          1840
28-55   The Oxbow       Cole        American       1836




28-56   Sierra Nevada   Bierstadt   Romanticized   1868




SECTION V: REVIVALIST ARCHITECTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY (PAGES
843-850)
Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:                Key Concept:

28-58       Houses of Parliament Barry                 Revivalist (Gothic)           1835




28-61       Bibliothèque        Labrouste              Iron in architecture          1843-1850




28-62       Crystal Palace      Paxton                 Iron and glass         1850-1851




Figure #:   Subject:            Artist:                Key Concept:

28-63       Draped Model        Durieu and Delacroix   Photography            1854
28-64   Still Life           Daguerre   Daguerreotypes   1837




28-66   Photo of Delacroix   Nadar      Photo portrait   1855

Ap art history outline for notes ch.28

  • 1.
    AP Art History Note-takingOutline—Chapter 28 THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND ITS LEGACY: ART OF THE LATE 18TH THROUGH THE MID-19TH CENTURY (Mnemonic: “Enlightenment and Revolution: Head vs. Heart”) KEY VOCABULARY (not including artists’ names or works) Rococo Age of Aristocracy Salon Culture Fete galante “Poussanists” (classicists) “Rubenistes” (colorists) Intrigue painting Enlightenment cast-iron Rousseau Romanticism The Academy (France) Satire history paintings neoclassicism Herculaneum and Pompeii Napoleon/French Revolution Realism SECTION I: ROCOCO (PAGES 797-804) Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-3 L’indifférent Watteau Rococo color 1716 28-4 Return from Cythera Watteau Arcadian 1717-1719
  • 2.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-5 Cupid a Captive Boucher Rococo 1754 28-6 The Swing Fragonard Rococo intrigue 1766 SECTION II: ENLIGHTENMENT (PAGES 804-814) 28-9 A Philosopher Derby “Natural” England 1763-1765
  • 3.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-10 Coalbrookedale Darby III 1st Iron Bridge 1776-79 28-13 Self-Portrait Vigee-Lebrun Nature 1790 28-14 Breakfast Scene Hogarth English satire 1745
  • 4.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-15 Mrs. Sheridan Gainsborough English colorist 1787 28-17 Death of General Wolfe Benjamin West Neoclassic/history 1771 28-18 Paul Revere Copley American portraits 1768-1770
  • 5.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-19 Basin of San Marco Canaletto “Natural” in Italy 1740 SECTION III: NEOCLASSICISM (PAGES 814-827) 28-20 Cornelia Presenting Her Children Kauffmann Neoclassical style 1785 28-21 Oath of Horatii David Neoclassic theme 1784
  • 6.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-22 Death of Marat David Revolution 1793 28-23 Coronation of Napoleon David Neoclassic royalty 1805-1808 28-24 Panthéon (France) Soufflot Neoclassic 1755-1792 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept:
  • 7.
    28-25 La Madeleine Vignon Neoclassic 1807-1842 28-27 Chiswick House Boyle Neoclassic English begun 1725 28-31 Monticello Jefferson American 1770-1806 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept:
  • 8.
    28-32 Capitol, Washington D.C. Latrobe Neoclassic 1803-1807 28-37 Grande Odalisque Ingres Romantic 1814 SECTION IV: ROMANTICISM (PAGES 827-843) 28-40 Ancient of Days Blake English mystic 1794 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept:
  • 9.
    28-41 Sleep of Reason Goya Dark romanticism 1798 28-43 Third of May Goya Spanish politics 1814-1815 28-45 Raft of Medusa Gericault Romantic colorist 1818-1819 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-47 Death of Sardanapalus Delacroix Romantic 1826
  • 10.
    28-50 La Marseillaise Rudé Romantic 1833-36 28-53 The Haywain Constable English landscape 1821 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-54 The Slave Ship Turner English colorist 1840
  • 11.
    28-55 The Oxbow Cole American 1836 28-56 Sierra Nevada Bierstadt Romanticized 1868 SECTION V: REVIVALIST ARCHITECTURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY (PAGES 843-850)
  • 12.
    Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-58 Houses of Parliament Barry Revivalist (Gothic) 1835 28-61 Bibliothèque Labrouste Iron in architecture 1843-1850 28-62 Crystal Palace Paxton Iron and glass 1850-1851 Figure #: Subject: Artist: Key Concept: 28-63 Draped Model Durieu and Delacroix Photography 1854
  • 13.
    28-64 Still Life Daguerre Daguerreotypes 1837 28-66 Photo of Delacroix Nadar Photo portrait 1855