Chapter 26: Rococo to Neoclassicism

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Across
  1. 2. Age in which empirical observation and the scientific method were lauded.
  2. 5. Artist of many vedutes, one of them being the Riva degli Schiavoni.
  3. 8. Revival of Greco-Roman ideals, that included morality, patriotism and civic virtue.
  4. 12. Era of a host of burgeoning technologies and their influence on society.
  5. 15. Jefferson's house that he designed and constructed as a nod to the Neoclassical.
  6. 16. He wanted to adopt Neoclassical as the architecture style for the newborn United States.
  7. 18. Key figure in reviving a 'natural' return and paving the way ideologically for the French Revolution.
  8. 19. John Singleton Copley's portrait of an American hero.
  9. 20. One of the newly excavated sites that revived the Roman aesthetic.
Down
  1. 1. One from the series of Hogarth's scathing satire on the state of marriage.
  2. 3. Painter of the Village Bride.
  3. 4. Sculptor of the first among equals, George Washington, with no exaggeration or regality.
  4. 6. Painter of L'Indifferent and Pilgrimage to Cythera.
  5. 7. Artist of the quintessential neoclassical work Oath of the Horatii.
  6. 9. Sculptor of the playfully erotic Nymph and Satyr Carousing.
  7. 10. Palladian-esque villa created by Richard Boyle and William Kent.
  8. 11. Artist of A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery.
  9. 13. Painter of Lord Heathfield, the English commander who defended Gibralter.
  10. 14. One of the few women admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture.
  11. 17. Fragonard's painting of a young man getting a nice view of his sweetheart.
  12. 18. This style is sometimes represented by immoderate ornamentation like scrolls and foliage.