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ARTS OF THE
NEOCLASSICAL
AND ROMANTIC
PERIODS
THIRD QUARTER – HEALTH 9
Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P. Cruz
INTRODUCTION
• In the middle of the 18th century, Neoclassicism
was born out of rejection of the Rocco and late
Baroque styles. Romanticism began in the same
era but its approach had to do with the modern
or new rather than the traditional.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
 Analyze art elements and principles in the production of work following the
style of Neoclassicism and romantic arts.
 Identify distinct characteristics of arts during the Neoclassic and Romantic
periods.
 Identify representative artists from Neoclassic and Romantic periods.
 Reflect on and derive the mood idea or message emanating from selected
artworks of the Neoclassic and Romantic periods.
 Determine the effectiveness of artworks by evaluating its utilization and
combination of art elements and principles.
 Use artworks to derive the traditions/history of a Neoclassic and Romantic
periods.
OBJECTIVES
 Compare the characteristics of artworks produced in Neoclassic and
Romantic periods.
 Create artworks guided by techniques and styles of Neoclassic and
Romantic art traditions.
 Describe the influences of icons belonging to Neoclassic and Romantic art
on the evolution of art forms.
 Apply different media techniques and processes to communicate ideas,
experiences, and stories showing the characteristics of Neoclassic and
Romantic art traditions.
 Evaluate works of art in terms of artistic concepts and ideas using criteria
from the Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions.
 Show the influences of the Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions to
Philippine art forms.
WHAT TO KNOW
• Neoclassicism and Romanticism were the movements
after the Rococo period that flourished across
Western Europe and the United States which
spanned approximately from the late eighteenth to
the nineteenth centuries.
NEOCLASSICISM 1780-1840
• The word neoclassic came from the Greek word neos meaning “ new ” and the Latin word
classicus which is similar in meaning to the English pharse”first class”.
• The Western movement in decorative and visual arts was called Neoclassicism. It also applies
to literature, theater, music, and architecture that were influenced by the Classical art and
culture of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
• The Neoclassical movement coincided with 18th century Age of Reason also known as the Age
of Englightenment .The art style in this period was brought about by the renewed interest in
Greek and Roman classics.
• Neoclassical art pieces such as paintings, sculpture and architecture generally portrayed
Roman history which elevated the Roman heroes.
CHARACTERISTICS:
• Portrayal of Roman history
• Formal composition
• The use of diagonals to show the peak of an emotion or moment (versus a regular
moment)
• Local color
• Overall lighting
• Classical geo-structure
Neoclassicism Classicism
This is the renewed interest in classical and
forms that influenced European and American
society through idea , politics ,and fine arts
during the 18th and 19th century. It also refers to
the art forms created after but inspired by the
ancient times. This period was derived from the
Classical movement.
This is the period which Greek and Roman
principles and styles were reflected in society.
•Be careful not to interchange the two terms.
Classical refers to the art forms produced in
antiquity or inspired by it after ward, while
Neoclassical refers to the art forms inspired
by ancient times, but created later.
NEOCLASSICAL PAINTING
• Neoclassical artists embraced the ideals of order and
moderation in which artistic interpretations of classical
Greek and Roman history were restored to realistic
portrayals. Neoclassical painters gave great importance to
the costumes, setting, and details of classical subject-matter
without adding distracting details but with as much historical
accuracy as possible.
NEO-CLASSICAL ARTISTS
•There are a number of neo-classical artists
from Europe and the United States .Below are
some of them .
JACQU ES-LOUIS DAVID
(1748-1825) FRANCE
Jacques-Louis David was an influential
French painter in the Neoclassical style
and considered to be the pre-eminent
painter of the era . His subjects of
paintings were more on history
FAMOUS ARTWORKS:
THE DEATH OF
MARAT(J.DAV ID)
David’s masterpieces shows the
portrayal of a revolutionary martyr This
is a painting of the murdered French
revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat.
NAPOLEON CROSSING
THE ALPS
( J.DAVID)
The painting that showed a strongly
idealized view of the real crossing
that Napoleon and his army made
across the Alps through the Great St.
Bernard pass in May 1800.
OATH OF THE HORATII
(J.DAVID)
It was a large painting that depicts a scene
from a Roman legend about the dispute
between Rome and Alba Longa . The three
brothers, all of whom appear willing to
sacrifice their lives for the good of Rome,
are shown saluting their father who holds
their swords out for them.
JEAN-AUGUSTE-
DOMINIQUE INGRES(1780-
1867) FRANCE
Ingres was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David. He was
influenced by Italian Renaissance painters like
Raphael, Nicolas Pousin , Botticelli, and his mentor,
Jacques-Louis David.
His paintings were usually nudes, portraits, and
mythological themes. He was regarded as one of the
great exemplars of academic art and one of the finest
Old Masters of his era.
FAMOUS ARTWORKS:
PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON
ON THE IMPERIAL
THRONE(J.INGRES)
The painting depicts Napoleon in his decadent
coronation costume, seated upon his golden –
encrusted throne , hand resting upon smooth ivory
balls. During his reign, the painting was owned by
the Crops Legislatif which was a part of the French
Legislature. The painting was a part of the French
Legislature. The paintings was believed to be
commissioned by Napoleon as King of Italy.
THE APOTHEOSIS OF
HOMER (J. INGRES)
The painting was a state-commission by
Charles X to have him remembered in
the building works of the Louvre. The
painting depicts an image of Homer,
receiving all the brilliant men of Rome,
G reece, and contemporary times.
REFLECTION:
•1.What can you say about Neoclassical
Period?
•2.What are the characteristics of the
Neoclassical paintings?
NEOCLASSICAL SCULPTURES
•The Neoclassical period was one of the great
ages of public sculpture. Artists looked to
Roman styles during the time of Alexander the
Great for inspiration as well as to mimic their
style.
ANTONIO CANOVA
Canova was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor
who became famous for his marble sculptures
that delicately rendered nude flesh.
He opened the idea for portraying discrete
sexual pleasures by using pure contours with his
mythological compositions.
BERTEL THORVALDSEN (1789-
1838) DENMARK
•Thorvaldsen was the first internationally
acclaimed Danish artist. He executed
sculptures of mythological and religious
themes characters.
CHRIST
(B.THORVALDSEN)
A marble sculpture image
of resurrected Christ
currently located at the
Thorvaldsen Museum
LION OF LUCERNE
(B. THORVALDSEN)
A sculpture of a dying lion in
Lucerne, Switzerland that
commemorates the Swiss Guards
who were massacred in 1972
during the French Revolution.
REFLECTION:
•1.What are the characteristics of the
Neoclassical sculptures?
•2. How do the artists convey their ideas in
their artworks?
NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
• Neoclassical architecture styles started in the mid-18th
century. It turned away from the grandeur of Rococo
style and the Late Baroque. In its purest form,
Neoclassical architecture was a style principally derived
from the architecture of Classical Greece and Rome and
the architectural designs of the Italian architect Andrea
Palladio.
TEMPLE STYLE
• Temple style building design was based on an ancient temple.
These buildings were uncommon during the Renaissance as
architects of that period focused mainly on applying classical
elements to churches and modern buildings like palazzos and
villas.
Many temple style buildings feature a peristyle (a
continuous line of columns around a building), a rare feature of
Renaissance architecture.
PALLADIAN STYLE
• Palladian buildings were based on Andrea Palladio’s style of
villa construction. Some of the buildings feature a balustrade
which is a railing with vertical supports along the edge of the
roof. There are vertical supports within a balustrade known
as “balusters” or “spindles”. It is also a classical method of
crowning a building that has a flat or low lying roof. One of
the famous architects in the era was:
ROBERT ADAM (1728-1792) BRITAIN
•He was known as the Palladian architect of the
Neoclassical who designed two well-known
American civic buildings – the White House
and the United States Capitol. HE had also
designed many country houses.
ROMANTICISM, 1800 - 1810
• Romanticism was a movement in which the artists of Neoclassical
period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion,
both subtle and stormy. It embraced a number of distinctive
themes such as longing for history, supernatural elements, social
injustices and nature .
• Landscape painting also became more popular due to the peoples’
romantic adoration of nature.
Romanticism was a reaction to the classical, contemplative nature of
Neoclassical pieces.
• Height of action
• Emotional extremes
• Celebrated nature as out of control
• Dramatic compositions
• Heightened sensation (life and death moments)
ROMANTIC PAINTING (PORTRAITS/FIGURES )
• The painting of the Romantic period gave more
emphasis on emotion. Artists expressed as much
feeling and passion as it could be on a canvas.
PAINTERS OF THE
ROMANTIC PERIOD
JEAN LOUIS THEODORE
GERICAULT (1791 – 1824)
Gericault was the first French
master and the leader of the
French realistic school. His
masterpieces were energetic,
powerful, brilliantly colored, and
tightly composed.
THE RAFT OF THE
MEDUSA
The Raft of the Medusa portrays
the victims of a contemporary
shipwreck. The people on this raft
were French emigrants en route to
West Africa.
CHARGING CHASSEUR
His first major work revealed in
the influence of the style of
Rubens and an interest in the
depiction of contemporary
subject matter.
INSANE WOMAN
One of the several portaits Gericault
made of the mentally disabled that
has a peculiar hypnotic power.
EUGENE DELACROIX
• Delacroix was considered the greatest French Romantic
painter of all. He achieved brilliant visual effects using small,
adjacent stokes of contrasting color.
• He was the most influential to most Romantic painters and
eventually his technique was adapted and extended by the
Impressionist artists.
LIBERTY LEADING
THE PEOPLE
This painting commemorates the July
Revolution of 1830, which toppled
King Charles X of France. A woman
holding the flag of the French
Revolution personifies Liberty and
leads the people forward over the
bodies of the fallen.
THE THIRD OF MAY
(F.GOYA)
The Third of May is Goya’s masterpiece that sought to
commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon’s
armies during the occupation of 1808 in the Peninsula
War.
SATURN DEVOURING HIS
SON ( F. GOYA)
This artwork depicts the Greek myth of the Titan
C ronus (Saturn), who fears that he would be
overthrown by one of his children, so he ate each one
upon their birth.
THE BURIAL OF SARDINE
(F.GOYA)
Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando
The Burial of the Sardine was a Spanish ceremony
celebrated on Ash Wednesday and was a symbolical
burial of the past of allow society to be reborn,
transformed with new vigor.
ROMANTIC SCULPTURE
Romantic sculpture can be divided into works that
concern about the human world and those that
concern the natural world. The leading sculptors of
each type were Rude and Barye.
FRANCOIS RUDE (1784-18550) FRANCE
• Francois Rude was best known for his social art which aimed to inspire and capture
the interest of a broad public. He rejected the classical repose of the late 18th and
early 19th century French sculpture in favour of a dynamic, emotional style and
created many monuments that stirred the public for generations .
FAMOUS ARTWORKS:
DEPARTURE OF THE
VOLUNTEERS (F.RUDE)
Known as la marseillaise , this work portrays the
goddess liberty urging the forces of the French
Revolution onward.
JEANNE D ‘ARC (F. RUDE)
ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE
(1796-1875) FRANCE
He was the most famous animal sculptor of all time. He
studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching
resident of the Paris zoo.
FAMOUS WORKS:
1. Hercules SITTING on a bull
2. Theseus Slaying the Minataur
GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE
(NEOGOTHIC)
• Gothic Revival, also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-gothic, is an architecture
movement that began in the late 1740s in England .
• Many of Neogothic buildings feature castellation in which the walls and towers are
crenellated in imitations of medieval castle. Indeed , heavily castellated Neogothic
buildings have been often referred to as “castles”, even though they never served as a
defensive structure. Among them was Strawberry Hill (demolished and restored ), the
most famous work of the decorative phase of the Gothic Revival.
• Gothic Revival became widely used for churches and civic buildings throughout the West,
especially in Britain and the United Sates. Bricks and stones were both commonly used.
ARCHITECTS WHO USED NEOGOTHIC
STYLE:
1. Charles Barry was the name behind Britain’s foremost Gothic Revival monuments,
the Westminster Palace (a.k.a. the House of Parliament).
2. James Renwick –Renwick’s crowning American work : the St. Patrick’s Cathedral
(New York)
NEO-CLASSICISM AND ROMANTIC IN THE
PHILIPPINES
• Here in the Philippines, the ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism can be seen
through various major artworks such as paintings, sculptures and architectural
structures. Some of the well-known contributing artists express their skills and ideas
in their own respective field of specialization
FELIX RESURRECTION
HIDALGO Y PADILLA
(1855-1913)
Felix Hidalgo was one of the great Filipino
painters of the late 19th century who was
significant in the Philippine history for inspiring
members of the Philippine reform movement.
The painting portrays two scantily clothed
Christian female slaves being mocked by a
group of boorish Roman male onlookers.
The Christian virgins being Exposed to
the populace
JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO
(1857 – 1899)
Juan Luna was a painter and sculptor, who became
one of the first recognized Philippine artists. He was
also a political activist of thean Philippine
Revolution during the late 19th century.
One of his famous artwork was the spollarium. A
latin word referring to the basement of the Roman
Colosseum wherein the fallen and dying
Gladiators were dumped and devoid of their worldy
possessions.
SPOLIARIUM
FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO
(1892 – 1972)
Amorsolo was a National Artist in painting. He was
a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine
landscapes, and he was popularly known for his
craftsmanship and mastery of the use of light.
PLANTING RICE WITH MAYON VOLCANO
GUILLERMO ESTRELLA
TOLENTINO
(1890 – 1976)
Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was named
National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973, and is
hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts.”
Famous Artworks:
OBLATION
PAMBANSANG BANTAYOG NI
ANDRES BONIFACIO
NAPOLEAN ISABELA VELOSO
ABUEVA
Abueva is a National artist for Sculpture. He was
entitled as the “Father of Modern Philippine
Sculpture.” He has been the only Boholano to be
given the distinction of National Artist of the
Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
Famous Artworks:
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  • 1. ARTS OF THE NEOCLASSICAL AND ROMANTIC PERIODS THIRD QUARTER – HEALTH 9 Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P. Cruz
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • In the middle of the 18th century, Neoclassicism was born out of rejection of the Rocco and late Baroque styles. Romanticism began in the same era but its approach had to do with the modern or new rather than the traditional.
  • 3. OBJECTIVES At the end of this module, you are expected to:  Analyze art elements and principles in the production of work following the style of Neoclassicism and romantic arts.  Identify distinct characteristics of arts during the Neoclassic and Romantic periods.  Identify representative artists from Neoclassic and Romantic periods.  Reflect on and derive the mood idea or message emanating from selected artworks of the Neoclassic and Romantic periods.  Determine the effectiveness of artworks by evaluating its utilization and combination of art elements and principles.  Use artworks to derive the traditions/history of a Neoclassic and Romantic periods.
  • 4. OBJECTIVES  Compare the characteristics of artworks produced in Neoclassic and Romantic periods.  Create artworks guided by techniques and styles of Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions.  Describe the influences of icons belonging to Neoclassic and Romantic art on the evolution of art forms.  Apply different media techniques and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories showing the characteristics of Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions.  Evaluate works of art in terms of artistic concepts and ideas using criteria from the Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions.  Show the influences of the Neoclassic and Romantic art traditions to Philippine art forms.
  • 5. WHAT TO KNOW • Neoclassicism and Romanticism were the movements after the Rococo period that flourished across Western Europe and the United States which spanned approximately from the late eighteenth to the nineteenth centuries.
  • 6. NEOCLASSICISM 1780-1840 • The word neoclassic came from the Greek word neos meaning “ new ” and the Latin word classicus which is similar in meaning to the English pharse”first class”. • The Western movement in decorative and visual arts was called Neoclassicism. It also applies to literature, theater, music, and architecture that were influenced by the Classical art and culture of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. • The Neoclassical movement coincided with 18th century Age of Reason also known as the Age of Englightenment .The art style in this period was brought about by the renewed interest in Greek and Roman classics. • Neoclassical art pieces such as paintings, sculpture and architecture generally portrayed Roman history which elevated the Roman heroes.
  • 7. CHARACTERISTICS: • Portrayal of Roman history • Formal composition • The use of diagonals to show the peak of an emotion or moment (versus a regular moment) • Local color • Overall lighting • Classical geo-structure
  • 8. Neoclassicism Classicism This is the renewed interest in classical and forms that influenced European and American society through idea , politics ,and fine arts during the 18th and 19th century. It also refers to the art forms created after but inspired by the ancient times. This period was derived from the Classical movement. This is the period which Greek and Roman principles and styles were reflected in society.
  • 9. •Be careful not to interchange the two terms. Classical refers to the art forms produced in antiquity or inspired by it after ward, while Neoclassical refers to the art forms inspired by ancient times, but created later.
  • 10. NEOCLASSICAL PAINTING • Neoclassical artists embraced the ideals of order and moderation in which artistic interpretations of classical Greek and Roman history were restored to realistic portrayals. Neoclassical painters gave great importance to the costumes, setting, and details of classical subject-matter without adding distracting details but with as much historical accuracy as possible.
  • 11. NEO-CLASSICAL ARTISTS •There are a number of neo-classical artists from Europe and the United States .Below are some of them .
  • 12. JACQU ES-LOUIS DAVID (1748-1825) FRANCE Jacques-Louis David was an influential French painter in the Neoclassical style and considered to be the pre-eminent painter of the era . His subjects of paintings were more on history
  • 14. THE DEATH OF MARAT(J.DAV ID) David’s masterpieces shows the portrayal of a revolutionary martyr This is a painting of the murdered French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat.
  • 15. NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS ( J.DAVID) The painting that showed a strongly idealized view of the real crossing that Napoleon and his army made across the Alps through the Great St. Bernard pass in May 1800.
  • 16. OATH OF THE HORATII (J.DAVID) It was a large painting that depicts a scene from a Roman legend about the dispute between Rome and Alba Longa . The three brothers, all of whom appear willing to sacrifice their lives for the good of Rome, are shown saluting their father who holds their swords out for them.
  • 17. JEAN-AUGUSTE- DOMINIQUE INGRES(1780- 1867) FRANCE Ingres was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David. He was influenced by Italian Renaissance painters like Raphael, Nicolas Pousin , Botticelli, and his mentor, Jacques-Louis David. His paintings were usually nudes, portraits, and mythological themes. He was regarded as one of the great exemplars of academic art and one of the finest Old Masters of his era.
  • 19. PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON ON THE IMPERIAL THRONE(J.INGRES) The painting depicts Napoleon in his decadent coronation costume, seated upon his golden – encrusted throne , hand resting upon smooth ivory balls. During his reign, the painting was owned by the Crops Legislatif which was a part of the French Legislature. The painting was a part of the French Legislature. The paintings was believed to be commissioned by Napoleon as King of Italy.
  • 20. THE APOTHEOSIS OF HOMER (J. INGRES) The painting was a state-commission by Charles X to have him remembered in the building works of the Louvre. The painting depicts an image of Homer, receiving all the brilliant men of Rome, G reece, and contemporary times.
  • 21. REFLECTION: •1.What can you say about Neoclassical Period? •2.What are the characteristics of the Neoclassical paintings?
  • 22. NEOCLASSICAL SCULPTURES •The Neoclassical period was one of the great ages of public sculpture. Artists looked to Roman styles during the time of Alexander the Great for inspiration as well as to mimic their style.
  • 23. ANTONIO CANOVA Canova was a prolific Italian artist and sculptor who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. He opened the idea for portraying discrete sexual pleasures by using pure contours with his mythological compositions.
  • 24. BERTEL THORVALDSEN (1789- 1838) DENMARK •Thorvaldsen was the first internationally acclaimed Danish artist. He executed sculptures of mythological and religious themes characters.
  • 25. CHRIST (B.THORVALDSEN) A marble sculpture image of resurrected Christ currently located at the Thorvaldsen Museum
  • 26. LION OF LUCERNE (B. THORVALDSEN) A sculpture of a dying lion in Lucerne, Switzerland that commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1972 during the French Revolution.
  • 27. REFLECTION: •1.What are the characteristics of the Neoclassical sculptures? •2. How do the artists convey their ideas in their artworks?
  • 28. NEOCLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE • Neoclassical architecture styles started in the mid-18th century. It turned away from the grandeur of Rococo style and the Late Baroque. In its purest form, Neoclassical architecture was a style principally derived from the architecture of Classical Greece and Rome and the architectural designs of the Italian architect Andrea Palladio.
  • 29. TEMPLE STYLE • Temple style building design was based on an ancient temple. These buildings were uncommon during the Renaissance as architects of that period focused mainly on applying classical elements to churches and modern buildings like palazzos and villas. Many temple style buildings feature a peristyle (a continuous line of columns around a building), a rare feature of Renaissance architecture.
  • 30.
  • 31. PALLADIAN STYLE • Palladian buildings were based on Andrea Palladio’s style of villa construction. Some of the buildings feature a balustrade which is a railing with vertical supports along the edge of the roof. There are vertical supports within a balustrade known as “balusters” or “spindles”. It is also a classical method of crowning a building that has a flat or low lying roof. One of the famous architects in the era was:
  • 32. ROBERT ADAM (1728-1792) BRITAIN •He was known as the Palladian architect of the Neoclassical who designed two well-known American civic buildings – the White House and the United States Capitol. HE had also designed many country houses.
  • 33.
  • 34. ROMANTICISM, 1800 - 1810 • Romanticism was a movement in which the artists of Neoclassical period sought to break new ground in the expression of emotion, both subtle and stormy. It embraced a number of distinctive themes such as longing for history, supernatural elements, social injustices and nature . • Landscape painting also became more popular due to the peoples’ romantic adoration of nature.
  • 35. Romanticism was a reaction to the classical, contemplative nature of Neoclassical pieces. • Height of action • Emotional extremes • Celebrated nature as out of control • Dramatic compositions • Heightened sensation (life and death moments)
  • 36. ROMANTIC PAINTING (PORTRAITS/FIGURES ) • The painting of the Romantic period gave more emphasis on emotion. Artists expressed as much feeling and passion as it could be on a canvas.
  • 38. JEAN LOUIS THEODORE GERICAULT (1791 – 1824) Gericault was the first French master and the leader of the French realistic school. His masterpieces were energetic, powerful, brilliantly colored, and tightly composed.
  • 39. THE RAFT OF THE MEDUSA The Raft of the Medusa portrays the victims of a contemporary shipwreck. The people on this raft were French emigrants en route to West Africa.
  • 40. CHARGING CHASSEUR His first major work revealed in the influence of the style of Rubens and an interest in the depiction of contemporary subject matter.
  • 41. INSANE WOMAN One of the several portaits Gericault made of the mentally disabled that has a peculiar hypnotic power.
  • 42. EUGENE DELACROIX • Delacroix was considered the greatest French Romantic painter of all. He achieved brilliant visual effects using small, adjacent stokes of contrasting color. • He was the most influential to most Romantic painters and eventually his technique was adapted and extended by the Impressionist artists.
  • 43. LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE This painting commemorates the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman holding the flag of the French Revolution personifies Liberty and leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen.
  • 44. THE THIRD OF MAY (F.GOYA) The Third of May is Goya’s masterpiece that sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon’s armies during the occupation of 1808 in the Peninsula War.
  • 45. SATURN DEVOURING HIS SON ( F. GOYA) This artwork depicts the Greek myth of the Titan C ronus (Saturn), who fears that he would be overthrown by one of his children, so he ate each one upon their birth.
  • 46. THE BURIAL OF SARDINE (F.GOYA) Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando The Burial of the Sardine was a Spanish ceremony celebrated on Ash Wednesday and was a symbolical burial of the past of allow society to be reborn, transformed with new vigor.
  • 47. ROMANTIC SCULPTURE Romantic sculpture can be divided into works that concern about the human world and those that concern the natural world. The leading sculptors of each type were Rude and Barye.
  • 48. FRANCOIS RUDE (1784-18550) FRANCE • Francois Rude was best known for his social art which aimed to inspire and capture the interest of a broad public. He rejected the classical repose of the late 18th and early 19th century French sculpture in favour of a dynamic, emotional style and created many monuments that stirred the public for generations .
  • 50. DEPARTURE OF THE VOLUNTEERS (F.RUDE) Known as la marseillaise , this work portrays the goddess liberty urging the forces of the French Revolution onward.
  • 51. JEANNE D ‘ARC (F. RUDE)
  • 52. ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (1796-1875) FRANCE He was the most famous animal sculptor of all time. He studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching resident of the Paris zoo. FAMOUS WORKS: 1. Hercules SITTING on a bull 2. Theseus Slaying the Minataur
  • 53. GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE (NEOGOTHIC) • Gothic Revival, also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-gothic, is an architecture movement that began in the late 1740s in England . • Many of Neogothic buildings feature castellation in which the walls and towers are crenellated in imitations of medieval castle. Indeed , heavily castellated Neogothic buildings have been often referred to as “castles”, even though they never served as a defensive structure. Among them was Strawberry Hill (demolished and restored ), the most famous work of the decorative phase of the Gothic Revival. • Gothic Revival became widely used for churches and civic buildings throughout the West, especially in Britain and the United Sates. Bricks and stones were both commonly used.
  • 54. ARCHITECTS WHO USED NEOGOTHIC STYLE: 1. Charles Barry was the name behind Britain’s foremost Gothic Revival monuments, the Westminster Palace (a.k.a. the House of Parliament). 2. James Renwick –Renwick’s crowning American work : the St. Patrick’s Cathedral (New York)
  • 55. NEO-CLASSICISM AND ROMANTIC IN THE PHILIPPINES • Here in the Philippines, the ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism can be seen through various major artworks such as paintings, sculptures and architectural structures. Some of the well-known contributing artists express their skills and ideas in their own respective field of specialization
  • 56. FELIX RESURRECTION HIDALGO Y PADILLA (1855-1913) Felix Hidalgo was one of the great Filipino painters of the late 19th century who was significant in the Philippine history for inspiring members of the Philippine reform movement. The painting portrays two scantily clothed Christian female slaves being mocked by a group of boorish Roman male onlookers.
  • 57. The Christian virgins being Exposed to the populace
  • 58. JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (1857 – 1899) Juan Luna was a painter and sculptor, who became one of the first recognized Philippine artists. He was also a political activist of thean Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. One of his famous artwork was the spollarium. A latin word referring to the basement of the Roman Colosseum wherein the fallen and dying Gladiators were dumped and devoid of their worldy possessions.
  • 60. FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO (1892 – 1972) Amorsolo was a National Artist in painting. He was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscapes, and he was popularly known for his craftsmanship and mastery of the use of light.
  • 61. PLANTING RICE WITH MAYON VOLCANO
  • 62. GUILLERMO ESTRELLA TOLENTINO (1890 – 1976) Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973, and is hailed as the “Father of Philippine Arts.”
  • 64. NAPOLEAN ISABELA VELOSO ABUEVA Abueva is a National artist for Sculpture. He was entitled as the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture.” He has been the only Boholano to be given the distinction of National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
  • 65. Famous Artworks: SIYAM NA DIWATA NG SINING