18th and 19th Century Art Pieces

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This is a flashcard set of art pieces made by women from the 18th and 19th century. You will be asked who the pieces are by and what period and/or movement they are from.
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Who is the artist? What period is it from? Rosalba Carriera Rococo Period
Who is the artist? What period is it from? Rosalba Carriera Rococo Period
Who is the artist? What period is it from? Rosalba Carriera Rococo Period
What are the characteristics of Rococo Period Paintings? Playful, Asymmetrical, Curvilinear, Lightness, Intimate Focus, Soft Colors, Feminine, Small Scale, Highly Decorated
What are the characteristics of the Neoclassical Period? Statuesque, No visible brushstrokes, Highly Detailed, Clothing reflect classical movement, Allegorical, Simple, Historical to Greek and Roman
Who was one of two women to become a founder of the Royal Academy? Angelica Kauffman
Who is the artist? What period is it from? Angelica Kaufmann Neoclassical Period
Who is the artist? What period is it from? What is the name of the piece? Angelica Kaufmann Neoclassical Period Cornelia points to her children as her treasures
Who is the artist? What period is it from? What is the name of the piece? Adelade Labille-Guiard Neoclassical Self portrait with two pupils
Who is the artist? What period is it from? What is the name of the piece? Elisabeth Vigee-Lubrun Neoclassical Marie Antoinette with her children
Who is the artist? What period is it from? What is the name of the piece? Kate Elizabeth Bunce Pre-Raphael Movement Melody
Who is the artist? What movement is it from? What is the name of the piece? Kate Elizabeth Bunce Pre Raphaelite The Keepsake
Who is the artist? What movement is it from? What is the name of the piece? Evelyn De Morgan Pre Raphaelite Helen of Troy
Who is the artist? What time period is it from? (Years) What is the name of the piece? Julia Margaret Cameron 1860's I Wait
Who is the artist? What is the name of the piece? Julia Margaret Cameron Hypatia
Who is the caucasian sculptress of the 1800's that was known for realistically depicting animals on her vases? Hannah Barlow
What other works besides sculpting to Hannah Barlow work with? Pencil Etching Watercolor Sculpture
What are the characteristics of realism? Documenting everyday life Subdued Colors
What is the favorite subject matter of Rosa Bonheur? What movement is she from? Animal Landscapes Realism
Who is the artist? What movement is it from? What is the name of the piece? Rosa Bonheur Realism Plowing in the Nivernais
Who is the artist? What movement? What is the name? Rosa Bonheur Realism The Horse Fair
Who is the architect of many attractions along the Grand Canyon? Mary Elizabeth Colter
What were Mary Elizabeth Colter's influences? Native Americans and Spanish Architecture
Who was part of the design and construction of Hearst Castle? Julia Morgan
Who is the artist? What is the name of the piece? Harriet Hosmer Zenobia in Chains
Who was the first African American sculptress to study in Rome? Edmonia Louis
Who is the artist? What is the name of the piece? Edmonia Louis Forever Free
Which famous sculptress was August Rodin romantically involved with? Camille Claudet
Who was the artist? What movement is it from? What is the name of the piece? Berthe Morisot Impressionism Eugene Manet on the Isle of Wight
Who is the artist? What movement is it from? What is the name of the piece? Berthe Morisot Impressionism The Cradle
What are the characteristics of the impressionism movement? Colors placed close to each other and often blend Outdoor scenes Black Point Avoided Loose Lines Movement
What are the influences to the impressionism movement? Japanese Woodblock Prints Photography Science
What was the typical subject matter for Marie Cassatt? Theater, Opera, Domestic Scenes with mother and child
Mary Cassatt Impressionism Breakfast in Bed
Mary Cassatt Impressionism At the Opera
What are the characteristics of the Post Impressionism movement? Vivid Colors Distortion of forms Thick application of paint
Who is a famous artist out of the Post Impressionism movement that married and had many love affairs? Suzanne Valadon
Suzanne Valadon Post Impressionism The Blue Room
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