Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

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Romanticism Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Romanticism valued emotion, imagination, and Nature Casper David Friedrich, “Two Men Contemplating the Moon”

The Industrial Revolution: Modern science and technology led to the growth of factories. George Robertson, “Nat-Y-Glo Ironworks, Wales”

John Constable “Salisbury Cathedral”

Romantic writers glorified Nature and celebrated the ordinary lives of common people. They saw the beautiful in the simple.

Romantic writers viewed Nature as spontaneous and active. J.M. Turner, “Dutch Boats in a Gale”

Romanticism stressed the importance of the individual’s subjective experience Samuel Palmer, “The Curfew”

French Revolution

George Gordon, Lord Byron Percy Shelley