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18 th century is about human reason 19 th century is about emotion
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Romantic Movement Swept across Europe during the first half of the nineteenth century Influenced religion, art, music, and philosophy Inspired a desire for freedom of thought, feeling, and action. Emotion.
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Characteristics The Enlightenment stressed reason as a way to understand nature. Romantics rejected reason, and instead stressed emotion, intuition, and subjective feelings.
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Characteristics: a different past Neoclassical artists from the late 18 th century looked to Greece and Rome for models of order and clarity. Romantics looked to the medieval period for models of chivalrous heroes, miraculous events, and unsolved mysteries.
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Characteristics: view of nature Enlightened thinkers relied on the scientific method to study and understand nature. Romantics preferred to contemplate the beauty of nature. They were inspired by flowing rivers, great storms, and majestic mountains.
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Characteristics: religion Romantics believed in a loving, personal God. They stressed emotions, inner faith, and religious inspiration. Embraced the wonders and mysteries of nature a a way to feel the presence of God.
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Characteristics Explored power of dreams and the subconscious New vision of nature
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Concerns of Romanticism Romantic artists were concerned about themselves – Emotions – Reactions to their world – Own individuality
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Political views of Romanticism Many of the themes & works supported nationalism Conservative in nature because the artists distrusted human reason
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“Spirit of the Age” Romantic Authors
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Wordsworth: poetry Mary Shelley: Frankenstein Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe Victor Hugo: Hunchback of Notre Dame Alexandre Dumas: Three Musketeers Goethe: Faust Brothers Grimm: Grimm’s Fairy Tales
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Emotion in Romantic Painting
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Francisco Goya: The Third of May 1808
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Theodore Gericult: Raft of the Medusa
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Eugene Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People
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Caspar Friedrich: Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog
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John Constable: The Hay Wain
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J.M.W. Turner: The Slave Ship
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Romantic Music Music, like painting could release emotion Built on traditions of 18 th century masters
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Very dramatic composer Often knocked down candles during performance Music helped popularize the piano Enjoyed wealth and fame (unlike Mozart)
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Beethoven His music searched for unity and peace. His work addressed heroism, struggle, nature, and personal expression.
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Chopin- Poland Most famous composers of early 19 th century Dreamy, brooding, melancholic, and fiery Performed in upper- class drawing rooms
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Other Composers Brahms: Germany Wagner: Germany Liszt: Hungary Verdi: Italy Strauss: Austria Bizet: France Tchaikovsky: Russia
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The middle class Loved classical music Attended by musically educated listeners Private concerts took place in middle class homes Piano playing became common Children received music lessons
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