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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM 19 th Century Romanticism Literature Art
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Four distinctive characteristics: 1. Heavy emphasis on emotion and passion 2. Emphasis on the individual 3. Celebration of nature 4. Glorified the past
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Ingres, Grande Odalisque Delacroix, Odalisque Odalisques
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Ingres u Delacroix Paganini
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM David u Delacroix Horses
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Caricature of Delacroix and Ingres jousting in front of the Institut de France u Delacroix, “Line is color!” u Ingres, “Color is Utopia. Long live line!”
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Caspar David Friedrich u Germany u 1774-1840
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Abbey in an Oak Forest — 1809-10
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Wanderer above the Sea of Fog — 1818
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Chalk Cliffs of Rugen-1818
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM JMW Turner u England u 1775-1851
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM The Fighting T é m é raire — 1838
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Rain, Steam and Speed-The Great Western Railway-1844
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Pre-Raphaelites u England u 1848
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Sir Edward Burne-Jones u England u 1833-1898
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM The Beguiling of Merlin — 1874
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema u England u 1836-1912
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Expectations — 1885
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Dante Gabriel Rossetti u England u 1828-1882
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM The Beloved — 1865-66
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM William-Adolphe Bouguereau u France u 1825-1905
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM The Shepherdess — 1899
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Theodore Gericault u France u 1791-1824
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Officer of the Imperial Guard — 1812
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Raft of the Medusa, 1818-19
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Interviewed survivors u Hired ship’s carpenter to make raft u Bought corpses and body parts to study
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Painted his friend, Delacroix, as figure on raft
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Wanted to create melodrama
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Eugene Delacroix u France u 1798-1863
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Bark of Dante, 1821
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Delacroix, After Rubens’ Marie d ’ Medici Arriving at Marseilles
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Bark of Dante, Delacroix Marie d ’ Medici Arriving at Marseilles, Rubens’
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Massacre at Chios, 1821
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Missolonghi, 1824
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Death of Sardanapalus, 1827
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Liberty Leading the People, 1832
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u The Lion Hunt, 1832
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Odalisque, 1832
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Women of Algiers — 1834
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Manet, The Bark of Dante
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Picasso, Women of Algiers
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM u Fantin-Latour, Homage to Delacroix Manet Whistler
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM Romanticism1750-1850 A. J.J. Rousseau: “Man is born free, but is everywhere in chains!” B. A desire for freedom of thought & feeling through imagination rather than reason C. A shift from reason to feeling, from calculation to intuition D. Reimagining of Middle Ages as a time of mystery & fantasy E. Sublime: feelings of awe mixed with terror (most intense emotions are evoked by pain or fear) F. A taste for the fantastic, and the occult
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ROMANTICISMROMANTICISM 19 th Century Romanticism Art
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