Art 18th century
18th century art was mainly influenced by the Age of Enlightenment. The age of enlightenment brought about an explosion of artistic creativity as artists produced many forms of art such as portraits, landscapes and still life. New ideas and inventions transformed the art world and made it more diverse than ever before. In art, this new knowledge had an enormous impact on styles and painting techniques. The two most famous art styles of the 18th century were Rococo and Neoclassicism. Artists were not only painting, but developing new techniques. One of the most important breakthroughs was photo realism; it had a strong impact on the artists and their styles. Contemporary artists such as Rembrandt and Vermeer painted in a style called "fidelity", which showed the complete object with great detail. They tried to show everything including the smallest part. However, they took liberty with exaggerating certain features in order to enhance their understanding of the subject matter. For example, Rembrant is known for his exaggerated noses that were common in the Dutch society of the age. Another style, popular during the 18th century was "ideal". It involved depicting an object free from any perspective or specific viewpoint. These paintings usually depicted people in a calm and serene environment. The object was elevated above any sense of time and space. Titian and Raphael were well known for their idealism. Conceptual art began to appear during the 18th century as a result of new techniques in painting. These styles emphasized aspects like decorative patterns and line structures instead of showing an object from a specific viewpoint or with detailed realism. The mediums used by artists became more diverse as well, with painters trying new techniques such as oil on metal, instead of canvas. This technique was more durable and did not get damaged easily. Artists began to experiment with a variety of mediums; they also started mixing paint colors. The most famous form of art during the 18th century was Rococo art. It involved using elaborate ornamental designs. Paintings in this style became very elaborate and used a variety of colors. It emphasized the ornamental as opposed to the naturalistic elements. The artists paid less attention to realistic features, and focused more on decorative details like patterns, scrollwork or even special lighting effects. Examples of great Rococo artists are Boucher, Watteau and Fragonard. Other famous artists include Jean-Baptiste Chardin, who painted in a style such as "trompe l'oeil" or "fidelity". This technique was very effective for creating an illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface. The realism of this painting style was a change from the traditional style that had been in practice for centuries.
Nicolas Lancret, 1727 - The Gardener - fine art print
Jean Baptiste Vanmour, 1730 - Patrona Halil - fine art print
Jean Honoré Fragonard, 1770 - The Love Letter - fine art print
Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1765 - Jean Jacques Caffiéri (1725-1792) - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Barnyard cattle and milking woman - fine art print
François Boucher, 1750 - The Interrupted Sleep - fine art print
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, 1767 - Cupid and Psyche - fine art print
François Boucher, 1747 - Think he raisin? - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Poultry, hanging on the wall - fine art print
Claude-Joseph Vernet, 1770 - A Calm at a Mediterranean Port - fine art print
François Boucher, 1769 - Venus on the Waves - fine art print
Antoine Watteau, 1720 - The French Comedians - fine art print
Pierre-Jacques Volaire, 1771 - The Eruption of Vesuvius - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Standing bull, left - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Bunch of blue grapes - fine art print
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1765 - Triumphant Love - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Dead hare, hanging from a hind - fine art print
Hubert Robert, 1773 - The Portico of a Country Mansion - fine art print
Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1767 - Aegina Visited by Jupiter - fine art print
French Painter, 18th century - Allegorical subject - fine art print
Henri Sallembier, 1780 - View of a Palace in a Hilly Landscape - fine art print
Philippe Mercier, 1741 - Miss Adams - fine art print
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1756 - Diana and Endymion - fine art print
Hubert Robert, 1789 - The Ruin - fine art print
Antoine Watteau, 1718 - Mezzetin - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Horse standing at a fence, right - fine art print
Hubert Robert, 1790 - Medici Venus - fine art print
Nicolas Lancret, 1736 - Brother Philippe's Geese - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - View - fine art print
French Painter, 18th century - Putti with a basket of flowers - fine art print
Georges Michel, 1796 - Herd in the storm - fine art print
Jean Bernard, 1775 - Dead pigeon - fine art print
