Definition of Classic
The Times
Visual Arts
Artist's Life
100

This is the name for the Classical Era that comes first alphabetically.

What is The Age of Enlightenment

100

These are the cultures that fascinated the people.

What are the Greek and Roman cultures.

100

This was a style that had a fluid style and less symmetry.

What is the Rococco style.

100

This was the system under which musicians typically lived.

What is the Patronage System.
200

This is the name for the Classical Era that comes last alphabetically.

What is the Age of Reason

200

This major revolution of thought happened in the Classical Era.

What is the Intellectual Revolution.

200

This style was a reaction against the Rococco style.

What is the Neoclassical style.

200

Musicians were typically equated with these peoples.

Who are servants.

300

This is the general definition of Classical.

What is pertaining to the highest order of excellence in literature or the arts.

300

These two things rised in the Classical Era.

What are the middle class and literacy.

300

These were characteristics of the Neoclassical style.

What are symmetry and linear qualities.

300

These people became frequent patrons of musicians.

Who were the middle class.

400

This is the specific definition of Classical.

What is pertaining to ancient Greek or Roman society.

400

These were the years of the American Revolution (We just went over this in history).

What are 1775 to 1783.

400

The Neoclassical style looked back to these two cultures.

What are the Greek and Roman cultures.

400

The Patronage system gave musicians these two main qualities.

What were economic security and social framework.

500

These are the values that are exhibited by a Classic piece.

What is being timeless and universal.

500

These were the years of the French Revolution.

What were 1789-1799.

500

The Rococco style became either A) increasingly more fluid style OR B) the fluidity stayed at the same amount.

What is option A-becoming increasingly more fluid.
500

This institution continued to be patrons of musicians, continuing its traditions of doing so since the middle ages.

What was the Church.