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  • Analyze the evolution of art in Europe in the 1600s and 1700s Evaluate how the PERSIAGM characteristics of the times in Europe are reflected through art
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  • Artistic Styles Mannerism in 1500s Baroque from 1575-1700 French Classicism in late 1600s Dutch Realism in 1600s Rococo in 1700s Forms of art Paintings Sculpture Architecture Music
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  • Medieval (ends 1300s) Renaissance (1350-1500) Northern Ren (1450-1600)
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  • Historic events/figures will impact art
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  • Part of Late Renaissance period (1530-1580) Think about these yearswhat is going on? How does the art look? Characteristics Rejection of Classicism of Renaissance More light, color + spacing distortion Figures/bodies are elongated and exaggerated (manner of Mike) Period before Baroque
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  • Began in Italy too Late 1500s to early 1700s. During what Era? Combined 2 elements Classical ideals of Religious themes Characteristics Dramatic Emotional no distortion snapshot in motion
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  • Council of Trent (1545-1563)
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  • Catholic courts embraced it (what family?) Resisted in France, England, Netherlands (but still adopted)
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  • Baroque Peter Paul Rubens Bernini (Architect) Artemesia Gentileschi Caravaggio Diego Velasquez French Classicism Nicholas Poussin Dutch Realism Rembrandt Judith Leyster
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  • Dutch Realism is similar to Northern Renaissance Art(?)
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  • George Handel Johann Sebastian Bach Antonio Vivaldi
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  • How might 18 th Century artists react to Baroque?
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