Art History III: Mastery In Three Media Series | ||||||||||||
| Illustrates the accomplishments of artists from eight centuries and a dozen cultures who daringly pushed the boundaries of architecture, painting and sculpture. Introduce students to both the similarities and differences among the works, the artists, and their cultural and historic environments. | ||||||||||||
| The Triumph Of Popular Realism In Nineteenth-Century France | ||||||||||||
| By 1840, French painters were no longer concerned with depicting the court and courtiers of the successive reigns of kings, the Napoleonic era, or Neoclassicism. Realist painters were guided by real-world landscapes, objects, and people, and usually painted outdoors. Works of Corot, Daumier, Millet, Bonheur, and Courbet illustrate the desire of Realists to interpret the visual world as precisely as possible. | ||||||||||||
| Running Time: 15 mins | ||||||||||||
| Age Range: 11 years - Adult | ||||||||||||
| Year of Production: 1993 | ||||||||||||
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