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Title: Romantic Art


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Romantic Art
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Characteristics
  • Great diversity
  • Subjects
  • Contemporary events
  • Literature
  • Nature
  • History
  • Exotic places

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New Way of Seeing the World
  • Personal Feeling
  • Imagination
  • Nature and Natural Landscape
  • Hero Heroism
  • National struggles for independence

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Neoclassical
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Romantic Techniques
  • Irregularity
  • Irrationality
  • Model form by color
  • Deliberate brushstrokes
  • Exaggeration
  • Emphasis on individuality

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Precursors to the Romantic Movement
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David, Napoleon Crossing the Great Saint Bernard
Pass, 1800, Romantic
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David examples
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Antoine Jean Gros
  • 1771-1835
  • Davids student
  • Napoleons official battle painter
  • Glamorous Lies

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Gros, Napoleon Visiting the Plague Victims at
Jaffa
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New Romantic Work
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Francisco Goya
  • 1746-1828
  • Father of Modern Art
  • Worked for over 60 years
  • Personal emotion in work
  • Napoleon invades Spain work changes

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Goya, Third of May 1808, Romantic, 1814
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Disasters of War
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Disasters of War
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Theodore Géricault
  • 1791-1824
  • Fashionable dandy
  • Colorful, energetic pieces
  • Wide range of subject matter
  • Inspiration
  • Horses
  • Clinically insane

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Gericault , The Raft of the Medusa, Romantic, 1814
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19th Century Nationalism
  • Definition of nationalism again
  • Curiosity
  • Exotic Subjects
  • Invasion of Egypt in 1798-1801
  • Two ways of looking

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Classicism Color
  • Ingres followers classical ideal sense of
    reason
  • Delacroixs followers progressive style color
    in art appeals to emotion

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Ingres
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Eugene Delacroix
  • 1798-1863
  • Color emotion
  • Similar to Byron
  • Imagination
  • Dramatic Narrative
  • Exotic subjects

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Death of Sardanapalus
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Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, Romantic,
1830
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Nike of Samothrace Liberty
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Comparison
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Liberty Leading the People
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Romantic Landscapes
  • Man verses nature
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Two ways of interacting with nature
  • Violent and destroys
  • Idealized and cherished

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Joseph Mallord William Turner
  • 1775-1851
  • Eccentric personality
  • Fierce quality of man vs. nature
  • Abstract Impressionistic
  • Based on actual events

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Turner, The Slave Ship, Romantic, 1840
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Caspar David Friedrich
  • 1774-1840
  • Symbolic landscape
  • Religious mysticism
  • gothic gloom

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Friedrich , Two Men Gazing at the Moon, Romantic,
1819-1820
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Thomas Cole
  • 1801-1848
  • Emigrated to America
  • Elevated moral tone in his landscape paintings
  • Hudson River School

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Cole, The Oxbow, Hudson River School, 1836
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Sculpture
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Bartholdi, Statue of Liberty, 1884
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Rude, The Departure of the Volunteers, 1792
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Edmonia Lewis
  • 1840s-1890s
  • African American and Native American descent
  • Ex-patriot
  • Does all the work herself

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Lewis, Forever Free, Romantic, 1847
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England
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • 1802-1892
  • Poet Laureate
  • Idylls of the King, 1859
  • Story of King Arthur

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Pre-Raphaelites
  • 1848
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais,
    William Holman Hunt
  • Based on a real model

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Pre-Raphaelites
  • Generally brighter paintings
  • Truth to nature
  • Significant subjects
  • Medieval tales
  • Religion
  • Poetry

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Rossetti
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Millais
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William Holman Hunt
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19th Century Architecture
  • Looks to the past
  • Neoclassical no longer appeals to everyone
  • Medieval World
  • Nations historical cultural past

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Charles Barry and AWN Pugin, The British Houses
of Parliament, 1840-60, Neo-Medievalism/Gothic
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Nash, The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1815, Exotic
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