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ROMANTIC AGE
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ROMANTICISM Expression of personal (subjectivism) Self-Analysis—positive and in particular more negative aspects, dreams, etc. Not for the masses but for the artist, which cuts into the profit margin Internal wallowing in self Love of the fantastic and exotic Interest in nature Yearning for the good old days of the past—a kinder/gentler world Nationalism and political commitment (Greece, Italy, Germany, France, America) Erotic love and eternal feminine Anti-classical
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ROMANTIC AGE Time of philosophical ferment: Darwin, Hegel, and Marx Radical changes in society: railroads became the Roman roads Science: Darwin, Mendel Social unrest due to the Industrial Revolution Individualism/liberalism in art, politics, and in life (carried over from Renaissance and Reformation
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Stubbs Lion Attacking a Horse 1770
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Fuseli The Nightmare 1781
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Fuseli Nightmare
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Blake The Ancient of Days 1794
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Millet The Sower 1850
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Goya Execution of the Madrilenos on May 3, 1808 1814
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Goya The Family of Charles IV 1800
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Goya The Clothed Maja
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Goya The Nude Maja
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Goya Saturn Devouring One of His Children
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Goya The Withes’ Sabbath
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Constable Hay Wain 1821
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Constable Salisbury Cathedral
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Constable The Ferry and the White Horse
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Gericault Raft of the Medusa 1818
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Delacroix The Death of Sardanapalus 1826
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Delacroix Liberty Leading the People
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Turner The Slave Ship 1840
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Turner Venice
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Turner The Fighting Temeraire 1838
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Turner The Grand Canal
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Turner The Burning of Parliament
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Turner
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Turner Sunrise at Norham Castle
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Houses of Parliament
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Central Park, NY (overview)
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Central Park, NY
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Music in the Romantic age Beethoven—1770-1827 Ninth Symphony—statement about universal brotherhood (Berlin Wall 11/10) See Immortal Beloved Pathetique—statement against the fates and predeterminism. Eroica—pro and anti Napoleonic Schumann Traumeri Moussorgsky Dvorak
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Literature of the Romantic Age Dickens Wordsworth Hugo Tolstoy Edgar Allan Poe Emerson Thoreau Whitman Emily Dickinson Hawthorne Melville
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