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Timeline of European Art and Music - The Eighteenth Century
Link to the full collection here - https://odysee.com/@CisWhiteMalewithExtraPrivilege:0/1900-Timeline:1?lid=ada01af25de672
Music track
1 - 1705 - Vivaldi (Italian) - La Folia - Baroque
2 - 1710 - Bach (German) - Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor BWV 582
3 - 1711 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Cantate Cessate, omai cessate
4 - 1711 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor RV 580
5 - 1711 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor RV522
6 - 1711 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Concerto for Violin and Organ in D minor RV 541
7 - 1711 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Concerto in E Minor RV 273 - (Baroque)
8 - 1712 - Vivaldi (Italian) - La Stravaganza - (Baroque)
9 - 1714 - Telemann (German) - Trumpet Concerto in D major - (Baroque)
10 - 1717 - Couperin (French) - Les Barricades Mystérieuses - (Baroque)
11 - 1717 - Handel (German) - Water Music - (Baroque)
12 - 1720 - Telemann (German) - Concerto for 4 Violins in D Major - (Baroque)
13 - 1720 - Telemann (German) - Concerto in E major for flute - (Baroque)
14 - 1722 - Couperin (French) - Forlane - Rondeau - (Baroque)
15 - 1723 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Spring - (Baroque)
16 - 1723 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Summer - (Baroque)
17 - 1723 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Autumn - (Baroque)
18 - 1723 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Winter - (Baroque)
19 - 1724 - Couperin (French) - Les Lis naissans - (Baroque)
20 - 1724 - Rameau (French) - Les Cyclopes - (Baroque)
21 - 1730 - Berlioz (French)- Rakoczy March - (Baroque)
22 - 1731 - Bach (German) - Air on G string (Baroque)
23 - 1733 - Handel (German) - Sarabande - (Baroque)
24 - 1741 - Handel (German) - Hallelujah Chorus - (Baroque)
25 - 1741 - Vivaldi (Italian) - Violin Concerto in A Minor RV 356 - (Baroque)
26 - 1745 - Scarlatti (Italian) - Fandango - (Baroque)
27 - 1745 - Thomas Arne (English) - God Save The Queen - British National Anthem
28 - 1748 - Rameau (French) - Zais - Overture - (Baroque)
29 - 1752 - Scarlatti (Italian) - Sonata in A minor K149 - (Baroque)
30 - 1757 - Scarlatti (Italian) - Scarlatti Sonata in A minor K175 composition - (Classical)
31 - 1772 - Haydn (Austrian) - Symphony No, 45 - (Classical)
32 - 1777 - Haydn (Austrian) - Serenade - (Classical)
33 - 1786 - Mozart (Austrian) - The Marriage of Figaro Overture - (Classical)
34 - 1787 - Mozart (Austrian) - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - (Classical)
35 - 1788 - Mozart (Austrian) - Symphony No. 40 in G minor - (Classical)
36 - 1791 - Mozart (Austrian) - Requiem in D Minor - (Classical)
37 - 1791 - Mozart (Austrian) - Queen of the Night aria - (Classical)
38 - 1791 - Mozart (Austrian) - The Magic Flute Overture - (Classical)
1 - 1717 - Jean-Antoine Watteau (French) - The Embarkation for Cythera - Depicts a departure from the island of Cythera, the birthplace of Venus, thus symbolizing the temporary nature of human happiness
2 - 1718-1719 - Jean-Antoine Watteau (French) - Pleasures of Love
3 - 1718-1719 - Jean-Antoine Watteau (French) - The Feast (or Festival) of Love
4 - 1728-1732 - William Hogarth (English) - The Assembly at Wanstead House - Commissioned to record the 25th wedding anniversary of Richard Child, Viscount Castlemain and his wife Dorothy Glynne Child
5 - 1730 - William Hogarth (English) - Before - The woman's resistance may be for the sake of appearances rather than a genuine attempt to escape, as she has already discarded her corset
6 - 1731 - William Hogarth (English) - After - On the floor is a book by Aristotle entitled Omne Animal Post Coitum Triste (every animal is sad after sex, a saying attributed to Galen)
7 - 1736 - William Hogarth (English) - Four Times of the Day - They are humorous depictions of life in the streets of London, the vagaries of fashion, and the interactions between the rich and poor.
8 - 1745 - François Boucher (French) - The Brunette Odalisque - Odalisque refers originally refers to a concubine, but it is used here to describe the erotic fascination common amoung Rococo portraiture in King Louis XV's reign
9 - 1750 - Thomas Gainsborough (English) - Mr and Mrs Andrews - Robert Andrews, the male sitter, was a member of the landed gentry, a largely historical British social class of landowners who could live from rental income alone
10 - 1767 - Jean-Honoré Fragonard (French) - Also known as 'The Happy Accidents of the Swing', depicts a man who has the vantage point to see up the woman's dress as he is hidden in the bushes
11 - 1770 - Louis Jean François Lagrenée (French) - Mars and Venus, Allegory of Peace - Echoing the lovers' bliss, a pair of white doves, symbolizing Peace, build a nest in Mars's helmet
12 - 1778 - John Singleton Copley (English) - Watson and the Shark - Rescue of Brook Watson from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba. He was a friend of Copley, and commissioned the work himself. Watson lost his leg in this attack.
13 - 1780-1781 - Sir Joshua Reynolds (English) - The Ladies Waldegrave - The three daughters of James Waldegrave
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