3. ARTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
Romanticism – 19th century artistic
movement that appealed to emotion
rather than reason.
Background:
A cultural movement called romanticism emerged out
of the Industrial Revolution and flourished between 1750
and 1850.
It emphasized imagination, freedom, and emotion.
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4. Romanticism glorified nature
and communicated intense
feelings.
This artistic style emerged in
the mid 1700s and was a
reaction to neoclassicism,
which focused on reason and
restraint.
5. ARTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
Gustave Courbet – a French realist
painter who depicted what he saw in his
works
Realism also emerged in drama and in
art.
• Henrick Ibsen produced plays
attacking hypocrisy and strict social
rules.
• Gustave Courbet painted rough
laborer in his works.
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6. ARTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
Impressionism – a style of art in which painters
attempted to capture the first fleeting impression
made by a scene or object.
As photography emergeged, painters took new
directions in their work.
• Louis Daguerre improved on earlier technology
to produce photographs by 1840s.
• Since the camera could be used to realistically
depict life, painters faced the challenge of what
to do next. Impressionism evolved as a result.
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7. ARTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
•Claude Monet – an impressionist artist who
applied colors without combining them,
relying on the human eye to blend them.
•Vincent van Gogh – a postimpressionist
painter who experimented with sharp lines
and bright colors.
Impressionist painters sought to capture an
impression of an object or a scene.
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8. ARTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
•Unlike earlier artist, Claude Monet and other
impressionists did not attempt to hide their
brush strokes.
•These artist attempted to create a fresh view
of the world.
•Postimpressionists, such as Vincent van
Gogh, experimented further with line and
color to add dreamlike quality images in their
work.
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9. ACTIVITY 3.1:
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Instruction: Find a place in your hometown that shows industrialization,
make it as a subject in your sketch. You can add colors if you want. Do
this in your sketchpad or in a long bond paper. You can search for yor
reference.
Example:
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15. QUIZ NO. 3.1
IDENTIFICATION
1. An artist who experimented further with line and color to add
dreamlike quality images in their work. He is famous on his work “The
Starry Night.”
2. An impressionist artist who applied colors without combining them,
relying on the human eye to blend them.
3. A French realist painter who depicted what he saw in his works.
4. The person who improved on earlier technology to produce
photographs by 1840s.
5. He produced plays attacking hypocrisy and strict social rules.
6. A 19th century artistic movement that appealed to emotion rather than
reason.
7. It sought to capture an impression of an object or a scene.
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16. QUIZ NO. 3.1
IDENTIFICATION
8. A style of art in which painters attempted to capture the first fleeting
impression made by a scene or object.
9. It also emerged in drama and in art. A style that showcase the actual
subject.
10. A term used to describe the reaction in the 1880s against
Impressionism.
11.-15. Painters faced challenged of what to do next due to the advent
of photography. What style did they used and what can you say about
this style in painting?
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17. THANK YOU
Mark Angelo C. Nepomuceno
makoineps0397@gmail.com
09380068801
INCS Visual Arts Teacher