| 1. | 18th and 19th Century Art ...
Industrial Revolution was reflected in the outlook of the individual, and therefore in the art produced during the first half of the 19th century. ... in the 19th century. ... Feeling became both the subject and object of art. Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that origin...
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| 2. | art John Constable Studying the English painter John Constable will be useful in our effort to understand the changing meaning of nature during the industrial revolution. He is, in fact, largely responsible for reviving the importance of landscape painting in the 19th century. A key event, when it is re...
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| 3. | Romanticism Romanticism began in the mid-18th century and reached its height in the 19th century. ... Romanticism as a movement declined in the late 19th century and early 20th century with the growing dominance of Realism in the arts and the rapid advancement of science and technology. However, Romanticism wa...
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| 4. | 19th Century Stages 19th Century staging
By the 19th century almost all European and American theaters were variations on the Italian baroque opera-house style exemplified by the Paris Opera (1874). ... During the 19th century the development of the box set was developed. ... This wasn’t used consistently t...
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| 5. | booming end to the 19th century More changes occurred in America in the late 19th century than any other time period. ... While the last quarter of the 20th century brought many modern conveniences, the century before brought this country things that would be nearly impossible to live without. The development of railroads was the...
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| 6. | industrial revolution The industrial revolution impacted life in the 18th and 19th century in many ways. First of all, it is important to acknowledge the differences between the British and American industrial revolutions. ... The revolution affected these two groups adversely.
The British and American industrial revol...
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| 7. | Discuss the effect of the reformation on the 17th and 18th century artists ... The Renaissance period was flourished in Rome during the 16th century, as a result of the rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman mythology. In the early 16th century, there is a movement called the “Protestant Reformation”, which caused the division of the Europe into a Catholic and Protestant, as...
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| 8. | Slavery in the 21st century Slavery in the 21st Century
The word slavery is rarely used in conjunction with the 21st century. Yet there are over 27 million slaves in the world one wonders whether there are differences than those in the 18th century and 21st century. First of all, a census from the 1800’s shows that at its hi...
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| 9. | Art Nouveau Art Nouveau (är noovô´) , decorative-art movement centered in Western Europe. It began in the 1880s as a reaction against the historical emphasis of mid-19th-century art, but did not survive World War I. Art nouveau originated in London
A decorative art movement that emerged in the late ninet...
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| 10. | Artistic Response to the Enlightenment and Romanticism ... Works of art from the age of enlightenment were neoclassical always presenting the concept of reason. In response to this came the Romantic Movement, their artwork critiquing those of the enlightenment.
There was an intellectual movement predominantly in the Western world during the 18th ce...
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| 11. | Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century In the nineteenth century, London had many problems with crime; there was a major increase in murders and street crimes. ... Police work had started to improve by the nineteenth century and that had brought the crime rate down, during this period, the roles of the police had started to transform as...
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| 12. | What Is Fantasy Fantasy is a form of fiction typically set in worlds different from the Earth with fictitious characters (Fantasy 1). The early authors of fantasy made fantasy easy to understand and fun to read. Fantasy literature puts the reader in a world of make-believe and wonder. Without fantasy, the imaginati...
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| 13. | Neoclassicism Neoclassicism Neoclassicism was an art movement based on the revival of the arts and ideals of ancient Greece and Rome. Artists working in the neoclassical style used ideas and motifs that would evoke the values of the ancient Roman republic, with which the U.S. government and public wished to assoc...
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| 14. | role ov women ... Marriage was seen as a very important thing to women in the 19th century. ... Women where the ones desperate to get married not mean and anybody living in the 19th century would recognise this. After this quote the rest of the text focuses on women pursuing men. ... This texts shows us that ...
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| 15. | 18th century lit TEST! 18th Century Literature Name________________ Date_________________ Answer the following questions. Each is worth 2 points unless otherwise stated. 1. Who were the 2 greatest journalists of the 18th century? 2. From #1, what two newspapers did they create? 1. 2. 3. Who wrote Gulliver's Travels? 4. In...
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| 16. | Revolution in Art After the Baroque period of the eighteenth century, two new art movements divided the nineteenth century in half. ... These periods considerably changed art and gave people a new point of view on life.
Romanticism was the art movement which dominated the first half of the century. ... They used...
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| 17. | study in scarlet A Study in scarlet is a book written in the 19th century and being written in the 19th century when most crime fiction novels were written, it shows the generic conventions of all crime fiction books written at the time. These generic conventions include a detective, a sidekick/assistant, a death/my...
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| 18. | do art and advertisement go together ... The power of advertisement is just as big as the power of money. ... But it was the 19th Century that started to turn advertising into an art form. ...
In 1886 Thomas J Barrat created the connection between art & advertisement. ... From then on it became acceptable for painters to apply...
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| 19. | evolution INTRODUCTION Theories explaining biological evolution have been bandied about since the ancient Greeks, but it was not until the Enlightment of the 18th century that widespread acceptance and development of this theory emerged. In the mid 19th century english naturalist Charles Darwin - who has been...
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| 20. | Why was the 19th century the real beginning of news as mass communication There are many reasons why by the 19th century news was seen as a piece of mass communication they range from the political to the financial. In this essay I am going to show how certain events throughout the 19th century helped news to been seen a mass communication. An example of this is the Indus...
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