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This group project analyzes four artworks through the lens of distinct artistic themes: Heroism, Landscape, Fantasy, and Death or Pain. Each student explored a chosen painting within its historical and artistic context, examining how visual elements, composition, symbolism, and style reflect the theme. The works include Benjamin West's The Death of General Wolfe (Heroism), Antoine Watteau’s Pilgrimage to Cythera (Landscape), John Everett Millais’s Ophelia (Fantasy), and Jacques-Louis David’s Death of Marat (Death or Pain). The analysis considers artistic movements such as Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Pre-Raphaelitism, emphasizing how each painting conveys emotion, narrative, and ideology through visual storytelling.

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Charlie Tran
Max Kleinbub
Scarlett Cain

1.​ Heroism

Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe, 1771

The painting was produced during the Enlightenment, in which intellectual

trends privileged reason and individual rights. The artistic movement led to

a shift from the frivolous Rococo style to Neoclassicism, emphasizing

moral and instructive art and the depiction of revolutionary ideals and

events. Painted during the Seven Years' War between France and Britain,

"The Death of General Wolfe" is modern history painting that served as political propaganda,

celebrating British heroism. What makes this painting representative of history painting is how

West staged heroic sacrifice intentionally. Compositionally, figures are placed in the foreground

under contrasting skies—a clear blue on the left side crowding around the general versus dark

stormy skies on the right, echoed in the British flag. Divided skies increase the drama of the

painting and heroic narrative. At the center of it all is General Wolfe in a pose reminiscent of

Christ at the moment of victory, light spotlighting his figure, highlighting his bright red shirt. The

positioning is intentional and appropriates the religious iconography of the saints' sacrifice,

elevating Wolfe beyond that of a fallen soldier to that of a national hero who sacrificed himself

for a greater purpose. Religious connotations raise his death to martyrdom, implying that his

sacrifice, like that of Christ, is for a greater cause. These intentional arrangements of figures and

spaces turn a death in the military into a sweeping narrative of heroic sacrifice and imperial

victory. Through these stylistic and composition choices, West painted not simply a document of

history, but a celebration of heroism meant to inspire patriotic feeling.

, 2.​ Landscape

Antione Watteau, Pilgrimage to Cythera, 1717

Pilgrimage to Cythera by Antoine Watteau is a very classic example of

the Rococo art movement. The use of pastel colors in the piece helps

convey a sense of fantasy and mystery that is very traditional for

Rococo artwork. Also, the nature present in the art is similar to many

other Rococo pieces. Rococo art is characterized by love and fu,n which

is clearly shown through this piece as the figures return from Cythera, the island of eternal youth

and happiness. The figures move slowly through the beautiful landscape, seemingly without

worry, and are clearly enjoying themselves. Their wealth is evident through their luxurious

clothing. An innovative part of this work is the number of figures included and the vastness of

the landscape behind them. The pastel colors create a sense of haze in the background, enhancing

the scene's magical feeling. The artist, Antoine Watteau, often painted scenes of leisure and

carefreeness, which contradicts his own life as he was making these paintings as he was dying

from tuberculosis. The vast landscape and blending between the ground and sky make the scene

feel like a magical place. There is also a sharp contrast between the colors used in the landscape

and the figures, which shows that the figures are out of place in this fantastical realm and are not

usually there. The stylistic choices made by Watteau in this piece help convey the fun, fantastical

aspect that is very typical of Rococo art.
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