Art and design movement

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1. romanticism (1800-1850)

1.1. inspiration

1.1.1. arts and literature

1.1.1.1. music

1.1.1.2. architecture

1.2. intellectual movement

1.2.1. the Age of Enlightenment

1.2.1.1. philosophical art

1.2.1.1.1. reflective

1.2.1.1.2. emotional

1.2.1.1.3. reflective

1.2.1.1.4. subjective

1.2.1.1.5. imagination

1.2.1.1.6. intuition

1.3. the primacy of the individual

1.3.1. individuality

1.3.2. subjectivity

1.4. Europe

1.4.1. Industrial Revolution

2. realism (1850s post-french-revol)

2.1. France

2.2. emotionalism

2.3. drama of the Romantic movement

2.4. The Gleaners

2.4.1. Jean-Francois Millet

2.4.1.1. French Realist painter

3. impressionism (19th century)

3.1. a group of Paris-based artists

3.1.1. driving philosophy

3.1.2. art critics

3.1.3. the Salon

3.1.4. Gustave Caillebotte

3.1.4.1. Monet

3.1.4.1.1. Degas

3.2. brush stroke

3.2.1. small

3.2.2. thin

3.2.3. rapid brush strokes

3.2.4. unmixed color

3.3. light

3.3.1. accurate depiction

3.3.1.1. the feeling of a photograph

3.4. ordinary subject matter

3.4.1. unusual visual angles

3.4.2. crucial element

3.4.2.1. perception

3.4.2.2. experience

3.4.2.2.1. a moment in time

3.5. the Franco-Prussian war

4. arts and craft movement (1880-1910)

4.1. wartime

4.1.1. anti-industrial

4.2. Britain

4.2.1. Europe and North America

4.2.2. Japan

4.3. nature

4.3.1. medieval art

4.3.2. the Gothic style

4.4. development of typography illustration

4.5. Industrial Revolution

4.6. international movement

4.6.1. mechanized direction of society

4.7. T. J. Cobden-Sanderson

4.7.1. English artist

4.7.2. book binder

4.7.3. Ruskin and William Morris

4.7.3.1. wall paper

5. neo-classicism (1660-1780)

5.1. classical Greek art

5.1.1. roman style

5.1.1.1. Rome

5.1.1.1.1. mid-18th century

5.1.1.2. simplicity and symmetry

5.1.1.2.1. clarity of form

5.1.1.2.2. sober colors

5.1.1.2.3. shallow space

5.1.1.2.4. strong horizontal and verticals

5.2. twin revolution

5.2.1. Baroque and Rococo

5.3. the ‘great masters’ of the ‘highest rank’

6. rococo (late baroque) early to late 18th century

6.1. French artistic movement and style

6.1.1. interior design

6.1.1.1. architecture

6.1.1.2. theatre design

6.1.2. elaborate ornamentation

6.1.2.1. sculpture

6.1.3. asymmetrical values

6.1.4. pastel color palette

6.1.4.1. painting

6.1.5. curved or serpentine lines

7. expressionism (20th century)

7.1. modernist movement

7.1.1. poetry

7.1.2. painting

7.1.2.1. The Scream

7.1.2.1.1. Munch

7.2. Germany

7.3. expression

7.3.1. emotional effect

7.3.1.1. evoke moods or ideas

7.3.2. subjective perspective

7.3.2.1. distorting

7.3.2.2. exaggerating