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Neo-Classical1740-1860

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1720- First settlements in Virginia 1789-1799- French Revolution 1775-1785- American Revolution

Events of the Neo-Classical Era

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Contemporary Rococo style Architecture emulated both classical and

Renaissance structures Paintings were devoid of pastel colors,

instead they have sharp colors.

Characteristics

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Jacques-Louis David. French. Rococo style and paintings were political. Official painter to Napoleon.

Thomas Jefferson. American. Architect. Style associated with Ancient Rome and Greece influences.

Francois Gerard. French. Illustrations of literature.

Artists

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The Death of Socratesby Jacques-Louis David

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Monticelloby Thomas Jefferson

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Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitzby Francois Gerard

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Influence by the Classical period◦ Tall columns that reach toward the top of

buildings◦ Symmetrical shape◦ Triangular pediment◦ Domed roof

Neo-Classical Architecture

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Neoclassicism is the name given to Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that are inspired from the classical art culture of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassicism

Neo-Classical Summary


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