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33 Cards in this Set

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Michelangelo, The Last Judgement, Sistine Chapel,
1540
Bronzino, Allegory of Venus
1546
Parmiginanio, The Madonna with the Long Neck
1535
Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights,
1480-1515
Durer, The Four Apostles
1523-1526
Durer, Self-Portrait
1500
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Return of the Hunters
1568
Bernini, David
1623
Bernini, The Ecstasy of St. Theresa
1645-1652
Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew
1599-1600
Atremisia Genteleschi, Judith and her maidservant with the head of holofernes
1625
Velazquez, Surrender at Breda
1634-1635
Velazquez, Maids of Honor
1656
Rubens, The Raising of the Cross
1610-1611
Rubens, Marie de medici, queen of france, landing in marseilles
1622-1625
Rembrandt, the night watch
1642
Rembrandt, self-portrait
1658
Ruisdael, Bleaching grounds near harlem
1670
vermeer, woman holding a balance
1664
WAtteua, a pilgrimage to cytherea
1717
Fragonard, The Swing
1767
West, the death of general wolfe
1770
Houdon, george washington
1788-1792
David, the oath of the horatii
1784
David, the death of marat
1793
Sublime
the ideal and goal that art should inspire awe in a viewer and engender feelings of high religious, moral, ethical, and intellectual purpose
Picturesque
visually interesting or pleasing, as if resembling a picture
Salon
large, elegant drawing or reception room in a palace. official government sponsored exhibition of paintings and sculpture by living artists
Empiricism
the philosophical and scientific idea that knowledge should be attainted through observation and the accumulation of evidence through repeatalbe experiments
Camera Obscura
a darkend enclosure or box with a small opening or lens on one wall thorugh which light enters to form an inverted image on the oppostie wall.
Counter-reformation
the movement of self renewal and ferorm within the roman catholic church following the protestant reformation of the early 16th century and attemptiong to combat its influence. also known as the catholic reformantion.
Chiaroscuro
italian word for light and dark, in painting, a method of modeling form primarily y the use of light and shade
Reliquery
a container used for storing or displaying relics