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Renaissance to Romanticism - Coggle Diagram
Renaissance to Romanticism
Renaissance
15th, 16th centuries
Italy
Liberal/Fine Arts
aim of artists to free themselves, and brought dependency
Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and His wife,
Van Eyck
, 1434
Enlightenment
The Age of Reason
knowledge and reason as the means
for human progress
society
Scottish Englightenment
German Enlightenment
French Enlightenment
Denis Diderot
1751-1766
L'Encyclopédie
"Change the way people think
All the knowledge acquired
by humanity
démocratisation of knowledge
Revolutions
First industrial revolution
in the UK (1760-1840)
Declaration of independence
of the US (July 4, 1776)
French Revolution, (1789-1799)
Pre-Neoclassicism
late 18th, early 19th
purity of form and expressions
which was felt lacking in the
Rococo
Rcoco art is to create surprise
and the illusion of motion ad drama
"The Swing
", by
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
,
in 1767
Neoclassicism
Moral and civic values and a rejection
to amorality of French Monarchs style (Rococo)
Good Taste
Academies
Institutionalization of art and science, made by the '
canons
', and established their aesthetics, structured, knowledge networks
National Museums, Royal Academies
Public virtue and personal
sacrifice
The Grand-tour
source of great impulse in these
aesthetic interests
Romanticism
Personal expression
and individual liberation
The artist is seen as an innate genius and the artwork the expression of that geniality
Delacroix
William Turner