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X-WR-CALDESC:The end of the 18th century in Europe and America saw revoluti
 ons that would change the course of history in the Western world. This lec
 ture by OMAM Guest Curator Ruth Grim looks at the art movements surroundin
 g this turbulent time\, as well as the highly consequential years that fol
 lowed. Jacques Louis David\, Eugène Delacroix\, and Gustave Courbet are ju
 st a few of the prominent names that will be included in this lecture as t
 he revolutions that took place spread a new feeling throughout Europe and 
 beyond that the old power structures of the landed aristocracy ruling auto
 cratically over their subjects was a thing of the past. While we often thi
 nk of “Modern” art as that of the 20th century\, Modernism actually began 
 in this time period as the role of the artist had changed. No longer prima
 rily on-demand to wealthy patrons\, or the State or the Church\, he (or sh
 e) was creating from his own volition and inspiration. The artists and wor
 ks in this lecture will impress as they represent – despite their revoluti
 onary nature – the best of the European tradition. \n\n<strong>This lectur
 e is free\, but registration is requested as seats are limited.</strong> T
 he program will last approximately one hour. Registration will close when 
 talk is full.
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DESCRIPTION:The end of the 18th century in Europe and America saw revolutio
 ns that would change the course of history in the Western world. This lect
 ure by OMAM Guest Curator Ruth Grim looks at the art movements surrounding
  this turbulent time\, as well as the highly consequential years that foll
 owed. Jacques Louis David\, Eugène Delacroix\, and Gustave Courbet are jus
 t a few of the prominent names that will be included in this lecture as th
 e revolutions that took place spread a new feeling throughout Europe and b
 eyond that the old power structures of the landed aristocracy ruling autoc
 ratically over their subjects was a thing of the past. While we often thin
 k of “Modern” art as that of the 20th century\, Modernism actually began i
 n this time period as the role of the artist had changed. No longer primar
 ily on-demand to wealthy patrons\, or the State or the Church\, he (or she
 ) was creating from his own volition and inspiration. The artists and work
 s in this lecture will impress as they represent – despite their revolutio
 nary nature – the best of the European tradition. \n\n<strong>This lecture
  is free\, but registration is requested as seats are limited.</strong> Th
 e program will last approximately one hour. Registration will close when t
 alk is full.
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SUMMARY:The Age of Revolution: 19th Century Neoclassicism\, Romanticism & R
 ealism with Ruth Grim
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