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Rosalba Carriera, Self Portrait as Winter, 1731, Italy |
Movement: impressionist in the way the strokes move Media: pastel Subject: made during the roco period and the portrait is very carefree other: well known for portraits and mintures.
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Angelica Kauffmann, Cornelia, Mother of the Grachi, 1785, Switzerland |
Movement Rococo period Media: painting Subject : mother and her children showing them off other: Rococo art is very carefree and sublime
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Anna Dorothea Therbusch Self Portrait, 1776, Germany. |
Movement impressionism the clothing and the hands and background. Media Subject the face however looks realistic other: few details but the ones present stand out.
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Marie Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Portrait of Countess Golovin |
Movement Realism and Rococo Media painting Subject facial expression looks realistic like she has a secret and wants to share it with the viewer. other
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Adelaide Labille-Guiard Self Portrait with two of her Pupils, 1785, France. |
Movement Rococo period Media painting Subject Three women a teacher and her students. other the woman centered in the painting is dressed richly and looking right at the viewer portraying women as dainty by doing this.
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Marguerite Gérard Prelude to a Concert, 1810, France. |
Movement Realistic expressionism Media painting Subject A woman backstage before a concert other
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Constance Mayer The Dream of Happiness, 1819. France. |
Movement Romanism Media: painting Subject Woman and children in boat being guided by angels into heaven other
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Rosa Bonheur Sheep by the Sea, 1865, France. |
Movement RealismMedia painting oil or water colorSubjects sheep/animals in their natural habitat other
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Eva Gonzales Early Wakening, 1877, France. |
Movement impressionism Media: painting with large strokes and not intimately detailed. Subject a woman in bed
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Lady Elizabeth Butler The Roll Call, 1874, British. |
Movement Expressionism Why? the artwork is expressive in that the artist used color and form in order to show the after math of a battle. Media historical paintings are traditionally higher up on the scale of art and not allowed to be done by women. Subject soldiers after a battle
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Emily Mary Osborn Nameless and Friendless, "The rich man's wealth is his strong city: the destruction of the poor is their poverty" (Proverbs: 10:15), 1857. British. |
Movement Romanism challenges neoclassicism Media painting Subject it's a painting about trying to sell a painting
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Anne Whitney Charles Sumner, 1875, American. |
Movement American neoclassicism Media sculpture Subject a historical figure realistically done other
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Harriet Hosmer Medusa, 1854, American. |
Movement American neoclassicism Media sculpture/ bust Subject Mythological
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Edmonia Lewis Forever Free, 1867. American (Native American and African American) |
Movement American Neoclassical Media sculpture Subject social movement awareness, fighting slaveryother realistic figures of a man and his child freed from enslavement.
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Harriet Powers Pictorial Quilt (No title), 1897, American. |
Movement traditional,cultural Media cloth,quilting Subject fables and Biblical stories and characters other learned while enslaved
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