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Romanticism

(1800 - 1850) The Romantic Movement spread from art into literature and philosophy. It emphasized emotional, spontaneous and imaginative approaches. In the visual arts, Romanticism came to signify the departure from classical forms and an emphasis on emotional and spiritual themes. Caused by the sudden social changes that occurred during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, Romanticism was formed as a revolt against Neoclassicism and its emphasis on order, harmony, balance, idealization, and rationality. Romanticism began in Germany and England in the 1770’s, and had spread throughout Europe by the 1820’s. Not long after, its influence had spread overseas to the United States. The movement focused on imagination, emotion, and freedom by way of subjectivity and individualism. Artists believed in spontaneity, freedom from boundaries and rules, and living a solitary life free from societal boundaries. Romantic artists believed that imagination was superior to reason and beauty. They loved and worshipped nature and were dedicated to examining human personality and moods. Romantics were inherently curious, investigating folk cultures, ethnic origins, the medieval era. They admired the genius and the hero, focusing on one’s passion and inner struggle. Romantics also were interested in anything exotic, mysterious, remote, occult, and satanic. As a movement that began as an artistic and intellectual movement that rejected the traditional values of social structure and religion, it encouraged individualism, emotions, and nature. Artists held personal spirit and creativity above formal training and saw the artistic process as a transcendental journey and spiritual awakening. Romantic techniques were developed to produce associations in the mind of the viewer. These foundations of the Romantic Movement were influential in the development of Symbolism and later Expressionism and Surrealism.

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Abraham Hulk Snr

Album: Abraham Hulk Snr

Date: 06/24/2008
Size: 19 items
Views: 550
Keywords: Romanticism, British, Dutch, XIX
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Album: Adelsteen Normann

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Keywords: Romanticism, German, XIX
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Album: Andreas Achenbach

Date: 03/04/2008
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Keywords: Romanticism, Realism, German, XIX
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Album: Andreas Schelfhout

Date: 04/10/2008
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Keywords: Romanticism, Hague School, Dutch, XVIII
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Album: Anton Doll

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Keywords: Romanticism, German, XIX
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Album: Asensio Juliá

Date: 06/27/2008
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Keywords: Romanticism, Spanish, XVIII
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Album: Caspar David Friedrich

Date: 10/26/2007
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Album: Charles Henri Joseph Leickert

Date: 12/04/2007
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Keywords: Romanticism, Belgian, XIX
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Album: Eugène Delacroix

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Keywords: Romanticism, French, XVIII
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Album: Eugène Fromentin

Date: 02/18/2008
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Album: Francisco José de Goya

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Album: Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky

Date: 01/16/2008
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Keywords: Romanticism, Academic, Russian, XIX
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Album: Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier

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Size: 127 items
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Keywords: Romanticism, English, XVIII
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Keywords: Romanticism, English, XVIII
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Léon Cogniet

Date: 03/02/2008
Owner: Allpaintings
Keywords: Neoclassicism, Romanticism, French, XVIII
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Album: Mariano Fortuny Marsal

Date: 02/23/2008
Size: 67 items (187 items total)
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Keywords: Romanticism, Catalan, Spanish, XIX
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Album: Théodore Géricault

Date: 12/08/2007
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