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Session 13 and 14 - Coggle Diagram
Session 13 and 14
Neoclassicism
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Inspired on Greece and Rome, bright their lifestyle back
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The Grand-tour
Young wealthy travelers have educational trips around Europe, searching for culture and arts. This caused archeology as a science.
1738, discovery of Herculaneum, and Pompei in Italy, source of a great impulse in these aesthetic interests, private collections and collect curiosities, they looked before their trip.
Historical and Mythological: Subject, Matter, Idealism, Simplicity, Grandeur
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Concepts
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Experimental quality
Problem solving and problem finding >technique is not a mechanical activity, people feel and think deeply what they are doing once they do it well.
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Academies
Institutionalisation of art and sciences through RoyalAcademies' ‘canons' established their aesthetics, structured, knowledge networks and the artist's role in this time
The Enlightenment:
A scientific, philosophical and intellectual movement called the Age of Reason that believes in knowledge and reason as the means for human progress.
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DICTIONNAIRE RAISONNÉ
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publishing, philosophical and scientific in 17 volumes
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Renaissance
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The big separation
LIBERAL/ FINE ARTS
ARTISTS
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Painting, sculpture and architecture
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Romanticism
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Substitutes or replacements of subjects, Euro and American since the Renaissance are regarded as works of art.
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GERMAN ENLIGHTENMENT
Christian Wolff
Moses Mendelssohn
G.ELessing,
Immanuel Kant