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Title: Romanticism


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ROMANTICISM
The Artistic Expression of Liberalism
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The Spirit of the Age (1790-1850)
  • A sense of a shared vision among the Romantics.
  • Early support of the French Revolution.
  • Rise of the individual ? alienation.
  • Dehumanization of industrialization.
  • Radical poetics / politics ? an obsessionwith
    violent change.

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Romanticism is characterized by the 5 Is
  • Imagination
  • Intuition
  • Idealism
  • Inspiration
  • Individuality

4
Emotions! Passion! Irrationality!
5
A Growing Distrust of Reason
Early19c
Enlightenment
Romanticism
Society is good, curbing violent impulses!
Civilization corrupts!
  • The essence of human experience is subjective and
    emotional.
  • Romantics placed value on intuition, or feeling
  • and instincts, over reason
  • Human knowledge is a puny thing compared to other
    great historical forces.
  • Individual rights are dangerous efforts at
    selfishness ? the community is more important.

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The Romantic Movement
  • Began in the 1790s and peaked in the 1820s.
  • Mostly in Northern Europe, especially in Britain
    and Germany.
  • A reaction against classicism.
  • The Romantic Hero
  • Greatest example was Lord Byron
  • Tremendously popular among the European reading
    public.
  • Youth imitated his haughtiness and
    rebelliousness.

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Characteristics of Romanticism
  • The Engaged Enraged Artist
  • The artist apart from society.
  • The artist as social critic/revolutionary.
  • The artist as genius.
  • The Romantic artist, musician, or writer, is an
    inspired creator rather than a technical
    master.

8
The "Rugged" Individual
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Wandering Above the Sea of FogCaspar David
Friedrich,1818
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Characteristics of Romanticism
  • The Individual/ The Dreamer
  • Individuals have unique, endless potential.
  • Self-realization comes through art
  • Artists are the true philosophers.

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The Dreamer Gaspar David Friedrich, 1835
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The Power Fury of Nature
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Characteristics of Romanticism
  • Glorification of Nature
  • Peaceful, restorative qualities an escape from
    industrialization and the dehumanization it
    creates.
  • Awesome, powerful, horrifying aspects of nature.
  • Indifferent to the fate of humans.
  • Overwhelming power of nature.

14
An Avalanche in the AlpsPhilip James de
Loutherbourg, 1803
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The DelugeFrancis Danby, 1840
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Winter Landscape with ChurchGaspar David
Friedrich, 1811
17
Tree of CrowsCaspar David Friedrich, 1822
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Romanticizing Country Life
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Flatford Mill John Constable, 1817
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The Corn FieldJohn Constable,1826
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The Gothic "Romanticizing" the Middle Ages
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Characteristics of Romanticism
  • Revival of Past Styles
  • Gothic Romanesque revival.
  • Neo-Gothic architectural style.
  • Medieval ruins were a favorite theme for art and
    poetry.

23
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishops GroundJohn
Constable, 1825
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Salisbury Cathedral from the MeadowsJohn
Constable, 1831
25
Eldena RuinGaspar David Friedrich, 1825
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The Exotic, the Occult, and the Macabre!
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Characteristics of Romanticism
  • The Supernatural
  • Ghosts, fairies, witches, demons.
  • The shadows of the minddreams madness.
  • The romantics rejected materialism in pursuit of
    spiritual self-awareness.
  • They yearned for the unknown and the unknowable.

28
Cloister Cemetery in the SnowCaspar David
Friedrich, 1817-1819
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Pity - William Blake, 1795
30
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with
the SunWilliam Blake, 1808-1810
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Witches SabbathFrancisco Goya,1798
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Music
  • 1730-1820
  • Classical music emphasized internal order and
    balance
  • Classical musicians included composers like
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Josef Haydn.
  • 1800-1910
  • Romantic music emphasized expression of feelings.
  • Romantic musicians included composers like
    Frederic Chopin, Franz Lizst, Pyotr Ilyich
    Tchaikovsky

33
Return to Christian Mysteries
34
God as the Architect - William Blake, 1794
35
Elohim Creating AbrahamWilliam Blake, 1805
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Faust and MephistophelesEugène Delacroix,
1826-1827
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The Great Age of the Novel
Gothic Novel Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
(1847) Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte
(1847) Science Fiction Novel Frankenstein -
Mary Shelley (1817) Dracula Bramm Stoker
(1897) Historical Novel Les Miserables -
Victor Hugo (1862) The Three Musketeers
Alexander Dumas (1844)
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Other Romantic Writers
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm - Grimms Fairy
Tales (1814-1816)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Faust
(1806-1832)
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The Romantic Poets
  • Percy Byssche Shelley
  • Lord Byron
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • William Wordsworth
  • John Keats
  • William Blake

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MaryShelley Frankenstein
42
SirWalterScott Ivanhoe
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WilliamWordsworthsPoems Tintern Abbey The
World Is Too Much With Us, Late and Soon
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SamuelTaylorColeridgesPoem, The Rimeof
theAncientMariner
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Bibliographic Sources
  • CGFA A Virtual Art Museum.
    http//cgfa.sunsite.dk/fineart.htm
  • Romanticism on Artchive.
    http//artchive.com/artchive/romanticism.html
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