1. The renaissance 1485 - 1650 2. “ REbirth” About 1450, European scholars became more interested in studying the world around them. Their art became more true to life.…
1. PAUL CÉZANNE 2. Paul Cézanne was a Post-Impressionist French painter who was born on January the 19th, 1839. His father was the co-founder of a banking firm that prospered…
1. The Industrial Revolution began in England about 1760 radical changes at every level of civilization throughout the world growth of heavy industry brought…
1. Romanticism was a multi-layered movement that took manyforms and affected most branches of the arts. It began in the late 18 thcentury and flowered most fully in the early…
1. Renaissance • 14th to the 17th century • Italy 2. Geography 3. Economy• The rise of strong central governments and anincreasingly urban economy, based on commercerather…
1. EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION 2. Goals and Objectives: Upon completionstudents should be able to: 1. Explain how political and economicconditions resources,…
Slide 1Renaissance Art The influence of humanism during its first two hundred years transformed much of Europes intellectual and creative activity. New inspirations were…
Slide 1Portraiture & Artist as Self and the Subject The Desperate Man, Gustave Courbet, Oil on Canvas, 17.7 x 21.7 1844=45 Slide 2 When were the first self-portraits…
Slide 1One Point Perspective By Paula Sadler Slide 2 what are we learning? A brief history of one point perspective Vocabulary Horizon line Vanishing point Vertical, horizontal,…
Slide 1Aestheticism and Gothic/Roman Revival Slide 2 Aestheticism Stress on beauty for beautys sake Philosophical discourse on the importanc of the classical perception of…