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Fourth in the KNOW-IT-ALL series! Leaders of the English Civil War! Copyright © EasyEuro 2016.
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Printable Guides: EasyEuro’s KNOW-IT-ALL series!
Hey, guys! This week, get ready for new, clean printable guides as part of the KNOW-IT-ALL series, compiling lists of quick info for important (and often confusing) topics like dynasties, wars, art history, and more! To give you a sneak peak of what’s to come, look out for Art Through the Ages, coming tonight.
All printable guides are made in high-res quality, perfect for making handy print-outs to keep for your binder, notebook, or desk. To request a guide on a specific topic, consult the Oracle, and to see previous printable guides, click here.
Please let me know if there’s anything more I can do for you all!
Best,
The History Geek
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Hello! Could you please explain the similarities and differences between the main modern Russian leaders (Stalin, Lenin, Khrushchev, Gorbachev)? Btw your account is wonderful.
Sure! Here’s a printable guide to the Soviet Russian leaders:
Thank you so much for your awesome reviews! Would you be able to explain the progression of art through the ages? Like Renaissance, romantic, baroqu...
Hi lyrically-lit!
Alright, art through the ages in 20 minutes flat:
1. Check out this post on Renaissance through Baroque.
2. Okay, once you’re prepped:
ROCOCO: omg these roses go great with these swoops that go great with these curly cues and the swirly whirly-o’s
-The shift of power form royal court to the aristocracy is paralleled by the shift in taste from Baroque to Rococo.
-Characterized by flowery, flowing, detailed and over-stylized architecture and painting. With Rococo, think frivolity and frilly things.
-The French Royal Academy dominated this style and dictated taste in Paris during the 18th century.
-Rococo portrays the wealthy aristocracy in their leisurely pursuits.
-Epic dudes: Jean-Antoine Watteau
-Developed a talented school of satirical painting.
NEOCLASSICISM: ugh, oh my god i am so dramatic, ugh, Rome was so dramatic just like me, ugh, brood, hey doesn’t this julius caesar look just like the king. yeah. that’s not an accident
-Enlightenment - rejection of aristocratic authority
-Neoclassicism perceived as more democratic, inspired by Pompeii and work of art theorist Johann Winckelmann
-Frequent classical allusions within contemporary depictions, and frequent contemporary allusions among classical depictions.
-Drew inspiration from Greek and Rome.
-New technologies because of the Industrial Revolution - bronze carving, cast iron.
-Epic dudes: Jacques-Louis David, Benjamin West, Angelica Kauffman
ROMANTICISM: i am such a special snowflake, the world is not a machine and I am my own person, also isn’t nature great and i once had a dream about a melting banana so i painted it and also i fantasize about shadows and also fog. nature though
-Influenced by a spirit of individuality and freedom, naturalism of man, and a rejection of the Newtonian ideas of the world-machine and unchanging laws.
-Expresses an appreciation for nature’s excellence and political revolution
-Photography invented in this period
-Architecture does throwback thursday to the Medieval period
-Epic dudes: Eugene Delacroix, William Blake, Goya, Gericault, Joseph MW Turner, Caspar David Friedrich
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY: i’ll only paint what’s actually there. what the hell is all this mystical crap. what was this. no one ever saw this. what is this shit??? goya??? what is this??? you never saw cronus eat a baby?? oh also isn’t light cool. look at light. wow. imma do that. ugh nevermind that’s way too unstructured. let’s add structure.
Impressionism:
-Modernist movement furthered by the avant-garde artists who spearheaded the movement. Shadow contains color, brushstrokes to capture the ‘dappling effect’ of light on objects.
-Epic dudes: Renoir, Monet
Post-Impressionism:
-Took Impressionist movement and reapplied structure and form to the technique, making impressionism more “solid and durable”, as Cezanne once said. Moved toward abstraction but also managed to preserve solid forms and traditional elements.
-Epic dudes: Van Gogh, Cezanne, Seurat, Munch
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY: i am all over the map. i don’t know what’s w rong with me??? w orld wARS???? just fuck me up
okay very quickly, the major early twentieth century art forms IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER:
-expressionism: violent juxtaposition of color, abstraction as a way of perceiving the natural world in means beyond literal representation.
-cubism: took post-impressionism a step further, meant to emphasize angles and shapes, from many perspectives at once. PICASSO.
-dada: a nonsense word that means “hobby horse.” The movement was effected by the disillusionment and hopelessness of the era after World War I. Rejected most conventional methods of representation. Began to champion “ready-mades” as an art form. Basically taking random things and incorporating words. Duchamp, Duchamp, Duchamp.
-destijl: At best, completely abstract. White background, black lines to outline rectangular spaces. Only primary colors used. Diagonals are forbidden. Mondrian.
-bauhaus: The Bauhaus was an architectural school in Germany. Taught that everything, from simple objects to large buildings, should be crafted as a unit. Technology embraced. Simple and elegant designs. Expressive forms.
-surrealism: inspired by psychological breakthroughs of Jung and Freud - represented the unconscious world. Dali.
-art deco: a reaction against popular simplified forms, embraced a taste for refinement and linearity. Streamlined, industrial, mechanic, aerodynamic figures. (think of the Chrysler Building of New York City in the United States)
I hope that helped! Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do. Best wishes!
-The History Geek