Group: - Date: - Grade/ Section: - Socre
Group: - Date: - Grade/ Section: - Socre
Group: - Date: - Grade/ Section: - Socre
Example:
Symbol: Na
Atomic Name: Sodium
Atomic Number: 11
Atomic Weight: 22.98
# of Protons: 11
Valence Electrons: 1
Symbol:________ Symbol:________
Atomic Atomic
Name:_________ Name:_________
Atomic Atomic
Number:________ Number:________
Atomic Atomic
Weight:________ Weight:________
# of Protons:______ # of Protons:______
# of Neutrons:______ # of Neutrons:______
Valence Valence
Electrons:_____ Electrons:_____
Symbol:________
Atomic
Symbol:________ Name:_________
Atomic Atomic
Name:_________ Number:________
Atomic Atomic
Number:________ Weight:________
Atomic # of Protons:______
Weight:________ # of Neutrons:______
# of Protons:______ Valence
# of Neutrons:______ Electrons:_____
Valence
Electrons:_____
Names: _____________________________________ Date:____________
Grade/ Section: ________________________ Socre:____________
1. C
2. N
3. O
4. F
5. Ne
1. C
2. N
3. O
4. F
5. Ne
NEOCLASSISM AND ROMANTICISM SCULPTURE
Neoclassical Sculpture
artist looked to Roman styles during the time of Alexander the Great for inspiration as well as
to mimic their style.
SCULPTORS
Antonio Canova
Italian artist and sculpture who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately
rendered nude flesh Works: Psyche Awakened by Cupid’s Kiss & Washington
Bertel Thorvaldsen
Romantic Sculpture
- can be divided into artworks that concern about the human world and those that concern the natural
world.
SCULPTORS
Francois Rude
- best known for his social art which aimed to inspire and capture the interest of a broad public.
Louis Barye
– most famous animal sculptor of all time and studied the anatomy of his subjects by sketching residents
of the Paris zoo.