Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Painting for the Public 1760-1850
- Academies
- London 1768
- contemp war themes
- success in war
- Paris 1648
- exhibitions
- paris - exhibitors members only
- london exhibitors entry fee
- public had access to art
- opinions
- high art commercialised?
- eye catching
- primacy of history genre
- Death of General Wolfe 1770
- democratised
- sublime
- Copley's Watson & the Shark 1778
- primacy of history genre
- classical themes
- NO modern & violent subjects
- sublime popular after 1800
- decline of Academy influence
- Girodet The Deluge 1806
- spectator a victim of history not a participant?
- Gericault The Raft 1773
- progressive aspects - a way of attacking govt
- spectacle - high art/entertainment
- asserted the artists liberal values
- dominance of classical
- classical themes
- Oath of the Horatii 1785
- democratised
- spectator a participant
- decline in patriotism
- drawing class
- women excluded
- exhibitions
- Paris - priority to hierarchy of genres
- BUT Marriage Contract - Greuze 1761
- democraticised history genre
- challenged history genre - size/moralising
- very popular middle class could relate - (Habermas)
- London - priority to full lengths portraits
- no patronage
- Wright's An Experiment Bird Air Pump 1768
- challenged history genre
- domestic scene
- we can reflect/ moralise