4.1-4.3 Vocab

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  1. 3. A representation of a female concubine or servant in a harem, often exoticized in Romantic art.
  2. 5. Virtutis A painting that conveys a moral tale, often highlighting honor or patriotism.
  3. 8. Sublime A quality of greatness or grandeur that inspires awe, often associated with nature's power.
  4. 9. An art movement drawing inspiration from classical antiquity, emphasizing serious and noble themes.
  5. 12. Colored chalk mixed with other ingredients to create soft and delicate hues.
  6. 13. A decorative 18th-century art style characterized by ornate details, pastel colors, and playful themes.
  7. 14. An artistic movement valuing emotion, nature, and individualism, often contrasting the rationality of the Enlightenment.
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  1. 1. Refers to an emphasis on form, line, and rational order in art, inspired by Nicolas Poussin.
  2. 2. A philosophical movement emphasizing reason, logic, and science over tradition and religion.
  3. 4. A printmaking technique creating tonal effects resembling watercolor.
  4. 6. An early photographic process known for its shiny surface and meticulous detail.
  5. 7. Art depicting scenes of everyday life, often with allegorical commentary.
  6. 10. A Roman symbol of authority represented by bound rods, often included in neoclassical imagery.
  7. 11. A formal exhibition of art sponsored by academies in Paris during the 18th century.