π¨ The video discusses 19th-century art and the power wielded by the Royal academies of Arts.
ποΈ A small group of rebel artists emerged to challenge the dominant neoclassical style.
π The academies' influence could make or break an artist's career in this era.
π‘ The Romantic artists rebelled against the neo-classicists' intellectual approach to art.
π± Romanticism aimed to evoke various emotions, including terror, pathos, excitement, and revulsion.
πΏ Romantic artists explored man's relationship to nature and his emotional response to its danger, beauty, and mystery.
π¨ Realism in nineteenth-century art focused on capturing everyday life and rejecting dramatic or imaginary scenes.
ποΈ Gustave Courbet's painting 'The Burial at Ornans' exemplifies gritty realism by depicting a country funeral with real mourners.
π· The emergence of photography in the 1830s provided a quicker and cheaper method for portrait preservation, but artists still had the advantage of adding color to their work.
π¨ Impressionist painters depicted fleeting colors and natural scenes using short brushstrokes and vibrant colors.
π³ Renoir's painting 'The Swing' captures dappled light filtering through trees with loose brushstrokes and rough edges.
π Artists in the 19th century were influenced by Japanese woodblock prints, which introduced new compositions and stylization.
π¨ Post-Impressionist artists like Paul Cezanne adapted Impressionism to their own style by adding solidity and structure to forms, breaking shapes, and ignoring rules of linear perspective.
ποΈ Cezanne worked slowly, taking long intervals between brush strokes, while van Gogh's paintings showcased his restless energy through vigorous brushwork and vibrant colors.
π At the end of the nineteenth century, the art world saw the emergence of multiple movements, including the aesthetic movement that focused on art for art's sake and the Art Nouveau style influenced by its own unique aesthetics.
ποΈ The Casa Batllo by Antoni GaudΓ showcases a deliberate elimination of straight lines in architecture, using more organic shapes inspired by nature.
π¨ Symbolism in art attempted to convey deeper meanings, often using private and hidden symbols.
πΌοΈ The 19th century art world experienced accelerated change, fragmentation into different movements, and the adoption of non-western ways of seeing.
π¨ The video discusses nineteenth-century art and its significance.
πΌοΈ Various art movements, such as Romanticism and Impressionism, are highlighted.
π Key artists like Turner, Delacroix, and Monet are mentioned.
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