Artistic Developments EQ: How does nationalism affect the arts and culture of country?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
American Romanticism Early 1800’s to 1865.
Advertisements

American Romanticism
Transcendentalism Walden Pond, Concord MA.
Consider the following questions in your groups: Who is an example of an American writer or writing style (this would include a musician who writes his/her.
The Beginnings of an American Culture ArtMusicLiterature.
Objectives Identify the common themes in American literature and art in the mid-1800s. Describe the flowering of American literature in the mid-1800s.
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute November 27, 2012 A/A.P. U.S. History Mr. Green.
Unit 3 The American Within Several decades since the Revolutionary War Several decades since the Revolutionary War Many new inventions (Industrial.
Cultural Trends of the 1800s Fine Arts: Increase in an educated population Improved financial ability allowed the citizens of the USA to purchase & participate.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The Arts in the mid-1800s.
Objectives Identify the common themes in American literature and art in the mid-1800s. Describe the flowering of American literature in the mid-1800s.
Chapter 9, Section 3 Pages American Culture Chapter 9, Section 3 Pages
Section 1 Chapter 13.  How did religion affect Americans during the Second Great Awakening?  What were the transcendentalists’ views of American society?
Poe’s The Raven Poe’s The Raven was one of the first great works of American fictional literature in poetic form. DIRECTIONS Read the poem (the entire.
AMERICAN ROMANTICISM.  Writers celebrated individualism, nature, imagination, creativity, and emotions  Interest in fantasy and supernatural.
American Romanticism American Renaissance A Literary Coming of Age
American Romanticism
FOR THE FIRST TIME AMERICAN ARTISTS WERE WRITING, PAINTING AND SINGING ABOUT LIFE IN AMERICA. AMERICAN LITERATURE, ART AND MUSIC IN THE 1800S CA 8 th Grade.
Important American Writers & Works of Literature.
Edgar Allan Poe Romantic Period: The Dark side of Individualism.
VII. Nationalism in American Culture. A. Art  Hudson River School - trained artists in three main American themes: discovery, settlement, and exploration;
Romanticism George Washington elected first President of the US.
AN AMERICAN RENAISSANCE? : AMERICAN RENAISSANCE Romanticism is a philosophical reaction to the previous decades in which reason and.
8.6.7 American Arts The Big Idea New movements in art and literature influenced many Americans in the early 1800s. Main Ideas Transcendentalists and utopian.
The “American” Culture Creating a distinct American image.
1 American Romanticism Introduction The theme of journey as a declaration of independence The theme of journey as a declaration of independence.
 Industrial Revolution  Abolitionist Movement  Follows Age of Reason: most literature was instructional, about truth and values (Franklin, Jefferson,
The New American Culture: Art, Literature, Transcendentalism Goal 2.
Chapter 14, Section 2 Pages Great changes were taking place in American culture. The early 1800s brought a revolution in American thought.
Nationalism and Sectionalism in art, literature and language Week 2 Day 3.
IV. American Literature and Arts. A. An American Culture Develops 1.American themes were developed by writers such as Washington Irving and James Fennimore.
A literary coming of age  In the mid 1800’s, it was not clear whether America would ever produce a writer as good as William Shakespeare.
Romanticism “We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak with our own minds…A nation of men will for the first.
Transcendentalism The ideas of the transcendentalists still are very evident in society today. Letting nature fuel us and that it is vital to life Believe.
The Hudson River School Look at the paintings on the next three slides. Identify traits which they all have in common.
Artistic Achievements America’s Cultural Identity and a growing sense of Nationalism.
AN ARTISTIC MOVEMENT THAT GREW OUT OF A REACTION AGAINST THE DOMINANT ATTITUDES OF THE AGE OF REASON ROMANTICISM ( )
 You will need your notebook and a pencil!! NOTEBOOK CHECK TODAY!
Transcendentalism. An American Literary, political, and philosophical movement in the 19 th century Authors and artist criticized their contemporary society.
By: Maria Athnasios, Angel Staugaard and Chloe Zurcher.
American Literature and Art Romanticism, Transcendentalism and the Hudson River School.
“American Literature and Art Movement” Power Point by Emma Steely.
The Second Great Awakening was a revival of strong religious feeling Mass meetings, usually outdoor, were held to discuss faith and religion Religious.
The Beginnings of an American Culture ArtMusicLiterature.
American Romanticism Major Authors William Cullen Bryant, Holmes, Whittier, Longfellow, and Lowell are Romantic poets Washington Irving is.
AMERICAN LITERATURE AND ARTS Carly Britch. Before 1800, most American painters studied in Europe. Benjamin West Charles Willson Peale Gilbert Stuart By.
American Literature, Art and Music in the 1800s
Objectives Identify the common themes in American literature and art in the mid-1800s. Describe the flowering of American literature in the mid-1800s.
AMERICAN ROMANTICISM
U.S. History – Early 19th Century Art, Literature, and Language
Transcendentalism A movement in literature during the
19th Century Intellectual Movements
Growth of the young nation
American Arts Chapter 13-2 Pages
The Arts in the mid-1800s.
Nationalism & Sectionalism in art, literature & language
American Literature, Art and Music in the 1800s
American Romanticism American Renaissance A Literary Coming of Age
9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea
Artistic Achievements
American Romanticism
AP U.S. History Ch 15,
American Romanticism
9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea
American Romanticism
Art, Architecture, Music and Literature in the Early 1800s
Reform & Culture in Ante-Bellum America
CHAPTER 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790–1860
The New American Culture: Art, Literature, Transcendentalism
American Romanticism American Renaissance A Literary Coming of Age
Presentation transcript:

Artistic Developments EQ: How does nationalism affect the arts and culture of country?

Architecture - Between 1820 and 1850 was a revival of Greek architecture -Midcentury Americans developed Gothic forms (pointed arches and large windows) -Thomas Jefferson largely contributed to the Greek Architectural Revival in North America.

Struggle of Painting -Painters suffered due to lack of interest, leisure,and a wealthy class willing to sit for a portrait. -Early Americans were forced to move to Europe. “America exported artists and imported art.” -Puritans believed painting was sinful, a waste of time, and obscene.

Emergence of Painting Gilbert Stewart ( )-Gifted painter from Rhode Island who painted several portraits of General Washington and showed to Americans and the world that great painters can not only come from Europe, but also America. John Trumbull ( )- fought in and painted scenes from the Revolutionary War. He helped start the movement for nationalistic paintings. After the War of 1812 painters turned towards romantic mirrorings of local landscapes.

Emergence of Painting (Continued) Hudson River School excelled in capturing American landscapes in paintings. Paintings such as the above were now the popular style due to a rise in nationalism after the war of 1812

Music The Puritans had looked down upon nonreligious singing. By mid 1800’s rhythmic “darky” tunes were being popularized by whites. Stephen C. Foster ( ) made valuable contributions to American folk music. His inspiration came from the plaintive spirits of slaves.

Blooming of National Literature Before 1820 there was little American Literature due to their focus on conquering the continent and much of the reading material was either imported or plagiarised from England. -American Literature received a boost from the Nationalism created by the War of Knickerbocker Group (New York)- Group of American writers including Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, and William Cullen Bryant. They received world wide fame and recognition and earned respect for American Literature from foreign countries.

Transcendentalism Transcendentalism- The philosophy that “truth transcends the senses and cannot be found by observation alone.Everyone possesses an inner light that can illuminate the highest truth and put him or her in direct touch with God.” Was one of the mainsprings of American Literature and greatly shaped many of the works of the American writers of the second half of the 19th century.

Literary Lights John Greenleaf Whitter ( )- A Quaker, whose poems condemned inhumanity, injustice, and intolerance. He aroused Americans on the issue of slavery, which had long been “swept under the carpet”. -Two women writers of the time were Louisa May Alcott and Emily Dickinson. -William Gilmore Simms was one of the most noteworthy authors in the south. His novels contained southern frontier and Revolutionary War themes.

Dark Writers of the 19th Century -Edgar Alan Poe was an eccentric genius who was orphaned as a young boy and wrote horror poems and short stories that focused on dark and supernatural themes. -Nathaniel Hawthorne was of Puritan descent and focused on themes of evil, darkness, and sin in his short stories and novels; his most notable work being “The Scarlet Letter”

Section Summary The War of 1812 sparked a rise in nationalism that caused a rise in interest in American Art. In this nationalistic period notable American architects,painters,musicians, and writers emerged. Architects such as Thomas Jefferson were inspired by Ancient Greek Architects and reflected their inspiration in their projects. Preceding the War of 1812 painting had been looked down upon by Puritans as sin, but inspired by nationalistic feeling, American painters of the 19th century painted beautiful landscapes of local areas and American battle scenes. Like painting, Puritans had also condemned non- religious music as sinful, but by the mid 1800s rhythmic “darky” was being greatly popularized. American Literature developed due to a rise in nationalism, groups of writers such as the Knickerbockers of New York, and transcendentalism. American culture and art were shaped by nationalism, which was boosted by the War of 1812.