Across
- 2. established by painter and Theorist Sir Joshua Reynolds.
- 4. French art academy established in 1648
- 6. French village on the edge of a forest outside paris; painters went there to get out into the countryside to paint.
- 7. 5 volume set to defend J. M. W. Turner against his critics. Tried to demonstrate that Turner was actually extremely accurate in depicting the particular “truths” of tone, color, space, skies, water, etc.
- 8. grew into a major art movement as romanticism declined after 1840; demanded art depict the world EXACTLY as it was.
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- 1. group of British painters who admired sincerity and directness of Italian art before Raphael.
- 3. English writer and critic who wrote works on topics ranging from painting to architecture to social and political issues; His views on nature, art, and society and how the three were interconnected. Believed God has made nature full of moral instruction for us.
- 5. much mainstream art in the 19th century, Initially PRO nature; art created at or under the influence of the official art schools of Europe. Style amounted to nature plus greece.
