Artsof The Neoclassical Andromantic Periods: Third Quarter - Health 9 Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P. Cruz
Artsof The Neoclassical Andromantic Periods: Third Quarter - Health 9 Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P. Cruz
Artsof The Neoclassical Andromantic Periods: Third Quarter - Health 9 Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P. Cruz
N EO C L AS S I C A L
ANDROMANTIC
PERIODS
THIRD QUARTER – HEALTH 9
Prepared By. Mrs. Lolita P.
Cruz
INTRODUCTION
• Local color
• Overall lighting
• Classical geo-structure
Neoclassicism Classicism
This is the renewed interest in classical and This is the period which Greek and Roman
forms that influenced European and American principles and styles were reflected in society.
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.
• 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.
N EO C L A S S I C A L 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
• 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.
J E A N N ED ‘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 ANDROMANTIC 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.
PAMBANSANG BANTAYOG NI
OBLATION ANDRES BONIFACIO
NAPOLEAN ISABELA VELOSO
ABUEVA