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Session 17: Industrial Revolution 3 - Coggle Diagram
Session 17: Industrial Revolution 3
Neoclassism
The image of "good taste" in Europe
late 18th and 19th
factors
idealism
simplicity
historical and mythological
grandeur
purity of form and expression (not in Rococo)
with moral an civic values
good taste
public virtue and personal sacrifice
Greece or Rome
Italian tours
Perceptions
1757
‘beauty is not a quality in things and eachmind perceives different beauty’
1790
ground of aesthetic
encounters with the world (experiences)
subjective universality
what is beautiful guided by reason
David Hume
Immanuel Kant
Objects admired for their meaning and meaning
Productive systems
1730-1795
Josiah Wedwood
craft into lucrative
revolutionary techniques and designs
glazes and clays
industrialised the pottery business
Model
selling in advance by ordering samples and catalogues
need for complete uniformity and quality
dividing labourinto many stages
Greek Amphora
storing wine and oil
purely decorative
domestic mantel piece or libraries
Images of Progress
Habits and techniques that change whole universal values (adaptation)
Changes in design and manufacturing processes
standardised products
luxury
seeing commodities
mechanization
ornamentation -> details and customization