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23.5 Literature, Music, and Art in the Industrial Age
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A. Romanticism 1. Work appealed to the imagination and a spirit of individuality 2. Interested in showing life as they thought it should be 3. Valued emotion and instinct above reason B. Famous Romantics 1. Poets: William Wordsworth, John Keats, and Lord Byron 2. Sir Walter Scott- Ivanhoe 3. Grimm brothers- collected fairy tales 4. James Fenimore Cooper- American that wrote about frontier life
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A. Music 1. Ludwig van Beethoven- powerful and passionate emotions, example Pastoral Symphony 2. Johannes Brahms 3. Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky- 1812 Overture 4. Richard Wagner- German opera composer B. Painting 1. subjects from the past- drama, action, nature C. Architecture 1. Gothic revival- attempt to revive medieval architectural styles
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A. Age of photography began in 1839 1. Louis Daquerre introduced his daguerreotype a. An early type of photograph 2. Impacted society B. Gave rise to the movement known as realism
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A. Realism-deal with every day life and social settings B. Types of Realism 1. Regionalism- focus on life in specific places- American 2. Naturalists-showed ugly and unpleasant aspects of everyday life a. Attempted to expose social problems through the arts C. Impressionists- painters tried to paint vivid impressions of people and places. 1. Studied light and color
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RomanticismRealism 1. Which artistic movement is more beneficial to society?
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A. Many artist rebelled against the industrial world 1. Paul Cezanne- explored the form and shapes of his subjects. He moved away from realistic scenes a. Cezanne influenced a group called the postimpressionists
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Select one of the artist, musicians, or writers discussed in this section and write up a series of interview-style questions that explore pertinent topics you would like to discuss with the artist.
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You will then switch with a partner and they will pretend to answer those questions as the person being interviewed. Use your books and internet biographies to answer accurately
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