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• The learner recognize the difference and uniqueness of the art styles of the different periods (techniques, process, elements, and principles of art)
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3. The word Neoclassic came from the Greek word neos meaning
“new” and the latin word classicus which is similar in meaning to
the English phrase “first class”.
Neoclassical art pieces such as paintings, sculpture, and
architecture generally portrayed Roman history which elevated the
Roman heroes.
4. ● Portrayal of roman history
● Formal composition
● The use of diagonal to show the peak of an emotion or moment
(versus a regular moment)
● Local color
● Overall lighting
● Classic geo-structure
5. Neoclassical artists embraced the ideals of order and moderation in which artistic interpretations of
classic Greek and Roman history were restored to realistic portrayals. Neoclassical painters gives
great importance about the costumes, settings and details of classical subject-matter without adding
distracting details but with as much historical accuracy as possible.
9. Jacques-Louis David is an influential
French painter in the Neoclassical style,
and considered to be the pre-eminent
painter of the era. His subjects of
paintings are more on history.
10. David‟s masterpiece that show portrayal
of a revolutionary martyr. This is a
painting of the murdered French
revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat.
11. The painting that shows a strongly
idealized view of the real crossing that
Napoleon and his army made across the
Alps through the Great St. Bernard Pass
in May 1800.
12. It was a large painting that depicts a
scene from a Roman legend about a
dispute between Rome and Alba Longa.
The three brothers, all of whom appear
willing to sacrifice their lives for the good
of Rome, are shown saluting their father
who holds their swords out for them.
13. Ingres is a pupil of Jacques-Louis David
and is influenced by Italian Renaissance
painters like Raphael.
His paintings are usually nudes, portraits
and mythological works. He is regarded
as one of the great exemplars of
"academic art" and one of the finest “Old
Masters” of his era
14. This painting depicts Napoleon in his
decadent coronation costume, seated
upon his golden-encrusted throne, hand
resting upon smooth ivory balls. During
his reign, this painting was owned by the
Corps Legislatif which was a part of the
French Legislature. The painting is
believed to be commissioned by
Napoleon as King of Italy.
15. This painting was a state commission by
Charles X to have himself remembered in
the building works of the Louvre. The
painting depicts an image of Homer,
receiving all of the brilliant men of Rome,
Greece, and contemporary times.
16. Canova was a prolific Italian sculptor who
became famous for his marble
sculptures that delicately rendered nude
flesh.
He opened the idea for portraying
discrete sexual pleasures by using pure
contours with his mythological
compositions.
18. This is a marble sculpture of Washington
currently displayed at North Carolina
Museum of History.
19. Thorvaldsen was the first internationally
acclaimed Danish artist. He executed
sculptures of mythological characters.
20. This is a marble sculpture image of
resurrected Christ done by Thorvaldsen.
21. A sculpture of a dying lion in Lucerne,
Switzerland that commemorates the
Swiss Guards who were massacred in
1792 during the French Revolution.
22.
23. Neoclassical architecture is a style that started in the mid-18th
century. It turns away from the grandeur of Rococo style and the
Late Baroque. In its purest form, Neoclassical architecture is a style
principally derived from the architecture of Classical Greece and
Rome and the architecture of the Italian architect Andrea Palladio.
25. Temple style building features a design based on
an ancient temple.
Many temple style buildings feature a peristyle (a
continuous line of columns around a building), a
rare feature of Renaissance architecture
27. Palladian building is based on Andrea Palladio‟s style of villa
construction. Some of the buildings feature a balustrade which
is a railing with vertical supports along the edge of the roof.
There are vertical supports within a balustrade known as
“balusters” or spindles”.
28. He is the most famous Palladian architect of the Neoclassical who
designed many fine country houses.
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29. The building features a rectangular or square plan, with a flat
(or roof and an exterior rich in classical detail. The exterior
features a repeated classical pattern or series of arches and/or
columns. The overall impression of such a building is an huge,
classically-decorated rectangular block.
Classical block architecture also flourished in the United
States, particularly in New York.
31. He designed the most famous classical
block of all which is the Palais Garnier, a
Neobaroque opera house.
32.
33. Romanticism is a movement in which the artists of Neoclassical
period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion,
both subtle and stormy. It embraced a number of distinctive
themes, such as a longing for history, supernatural elements,
social injustices, and nature.
Landscape painting became more popular due to the peoples‟
romantic adoration of nature.
34. - shows the height of action
- emotional extremes
- celebrated nature as out of control
- dramatic compositions
- heightened sensation (life and death moments)
35. The paintings of the Romantic period focus on emotion. Artists expressed
as much feeling and passion as it could be on to a canvas.
36.
37. Géricault is the first French master and
the leader of the French realistic school.
His masterpieces are energetic, powerful,
brilliantly colored, and tightly composed
38. The Raft of the Medusa portrays the
victims of a contemporary shipwreck.
The people on this raft were French
emigrants en route to West Africa.
40. This is one of several portraits he made
of the mentally ill that have a peculiar
hypnotic power.
41. Delacroix was considered the greatest
French Romantic painter of all. He
achieved brilliant visual effects using
small, adjacent strokes of contrasting
color.
He was the most influential to the most
of Romantic painters and eventually, his
technique was adopted and extended by
the Impressionist artists.
42. This painting commemorates the July
Revolution of 1830, which toppled King
Charles X of France. A woman personifies
Liberty and leads the people forward
over the bodies of the fallen, holding the
flag of the French Revolution.
43. Francisco Goya is a commissioned
Romantic painter by the King of Spain.
He is also a printmaker regarded both as
the last of the “Old Masters” and the first
of the “Moderns”.
44. This is Goya‟s masterpiece sought to
commemorate Spanish resistance to
Napoleon's armies during the occupation
of 1808 in the Peninsular War.
45. This artwork depicts the Greek myth of
the Titan Cronus (Saturn), who fears that
he would be overthrown by one of his
children, ate each one upon their birth.
46. The "Burial of the Sardine" is a Spanish
ceremony which is celebrated on Ash
Wednesday and is a symbolical burial of
the past to allow society to be reborn,
transformed and with new vigour.
47. Landscape painting depicts the physical world that surrounds us
and includes features such as mountains, valleys, vegetation, and
bodies of water. The sky is another important element shaping the
mood of landscape paintings. Landscape art ranges from highly
detailed and realistic to impressionistic, romantic and idealized.
48. LANDSCAPE WITH A THE CHURCH OF MARISSEL, NEAR BEAUVAIS
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51. François Rude was best known for his
social art which inspires and captures the
interest of a broad public. He rejected
the classical repose of late 18th- and
early 19th-century French sculpture in
favour of a dynamic, emotional style and
created many monuments that stirred
the public for generations.
52. Known as La Marseillaise, this work
portrays the goddess liberty urging the
forces of the French Revolution onward.
53. Joan of Arc is a national heroine of
France. She was a peasant girl who,
believing that she was acting under
divine guidance, led the French army in a
momentous victory at Orléans in 1429
that repulsed an English attempt to
conquer France during the Hundred
Years' War.
54. He was the most famous animal sculptor
of all time, studied the anatomy of his
subjects by sketching residents of the
Paris zoo.
55. "Hercules Sitting on a Bull" (aka: La Paix -
Peace) with a putti standing beside him
playing a flute. Signed "Barye" and in
good condition, has a dark brown patina
with highlights of green throughout
56. a heroic Theseus, whose stylized body is
based on archaic Greek precedents,
prepares to kill the monstrous Minotaur
– half-man, half-bull. The control
conveyed through Theseus's posture and
dispassionate expression contrasts with
the writhing violence of the Minotaur's
desperate attempts to escape.
57.
58. The following are the characteristics, artworks, and artist during the
Neoclassical and Romantic period. Write the word NEOCLASSICAL or
ROMANTIC before the number if you think it goes and connected during
the period.
_________________1. Age of Enlightenment
_________________2. Jacques –Louis David
_________________3. Height of Action
_________________4. Emotional extremes
_________________5. Jean Louis Theodore Gericault
_________________6. Overall lighting
_________________7. Heightened Sensation
_________________8. Formal Composition
_________________9. First class
_________________10. Dramatic composition
59.
60. in the Philippines, the ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism
can be seen through various major artworks such as paintings,
sculptures and architectural structures. Some of the well-known
contributing artists express their skills and ideas on their own
respective field of specialization.
61.
62. Felix Hidalgo was acknowledged as one
of the great Filipino painters of the late
19th century and as significant in
Philippine history for having been an
acquaintance and inspiration for
members of the Philippine reform
movement.
63. This painting portrays two scantily
clothed Christian female slaves being
mocked by a group of boorish Roman
male onlookers.
64. Juan Luna is a painter and sculptor and he
became one of the first recognized
Philippine artists. He was also a political
activist of the Philippine Revolution during
the late 19th century.
One of his famous artworks is the
Spoliarium.
65. The subject of Luna‟s Spoliarium" can be
interpreted as an allegory of Imperial
Rome corresponding to Imperial Spain.
The image of the Romans dragging the
dead gladiators symbolizes the colonial
oppression of the indigenous
populations.
66. Amorsolo is a National Artist in Painting.
He was a portraitist and painter of rural
Philippine landscapes. Also, he was
popularly known for his craftsmanship and
mastery in the use of light.
67. Happy Filipino villagers in their bright
clothes and straw hats work together
amid a green and sunlit landscape of
plenty. Behind them, releasing a peaceful
plume of steam, rises the beautifully
symmetrical cone of Mayon volcano.
68. Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was
named National Artist for the Visual Arts in
1973 and is hailed as the “Father of
Philippine Arts.”
69. It depicts a man facing upward with arms
outstretched, symbolizing selfless
offering of oneself to his country.
70. This monument was made by National
Artist Guillermo Tolentino in honor of
one of the leaders of the Philippine
Revolution against Spain.
71. Abueva is a National artist for Sculpture.
He was entitled as the "Father of Modern
Philippine Sculpture". Also, he is the only
Boholano given the distinction as National
Artist of the Philippines in the field of
Visual Arts.
72. This reinforced concrete work represents
the nine muses of art: architecture,
dance, film, literature, music, painting,
photography, sculpture, and theater.The
nude muses spread around atop a ring-
like pedestal are rendered in various
stances.
73.
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79.
80. Using your pictures collection create a simple video presentation that
shows stories representing Characteristics of Neoclassical and Romantic art
traditions. Minimum of 1 minute.
Rubric for scoring:
Story 40%
Creativity 30%
Overall Impact 30%
Total 100%