- Rococo
- Examples of Pieces
- Ideas and Beliefs
- If it feels good, do it
- Style Period
- 1730-1785
- Visual Expression
- Relevant Book Pages
- 668
- Sites With Information on Rococo
- Youtube Videos
- Neoclassicism
- Examples of Pieces
- Ideas and Beliefs
- Style Period
- 1770-1800
- Visual Expression
- Relevant Areas in the Book
- Page 690
- Sites With Information on Neoclassicism
- Romanticism
- Examples of Pieces
- Gericault's Madwoman with a Mania of Envy
- Gericault's Raft of the Medusa
- Ideas and Beliefs
- Overturning the Enlightenment, Overturning Deism
- Overturn Everything
- Man is not inherently good
- The world isn't a fair place
- You cannot know and control nature
- There isn't One Truth that can be known
- The world is not just what we percieve, it is what we create
- What Drives These Ideas
- How bad the french revolution is
- At the heart of every Romantic, is someone who wants Deism and the Enlightenment to work
- The Enlightenment is Ultimately a Lie
- Style Period
- 1830
- Visual Expression
- Relevant Book Pages
- Page 709
- Page 713
- Sites With Information on Romanticism
- Youtube
- Good Bye Art Academy
- Links Based On Relevant Art History
- Youtube
- Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism
- Rococo and Neoclassical Styles
- Realism
- Ideas and Beliefs
- No Interpretation
Brainstorm
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Neoclassical
Cultural Beliefs
- You should follow reason and do what is right.
- Morality is something that can be known.
- The Template of Morality is the Family, with the Father being the Head of the Family, and Women being unreasonable and passionate.
- One should not be motivated by passion, but by reason.
How They Are Visually Expressed
- Subject matter must be of ancient roman history
- Must be Archaelogically Accurate
- Has a High Moral Message
- Uses Roman style similar to ancient Freezes
- Individuals who are passionate and very Rococo are drawn with flowing lines and pastel colors.
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