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The Romantic Movement

The Romantic Movement. The Romantic Art Movement 1800-. The Romantic Movement. Flip side of Rationalism and the Enlightenment’s “back to nature” theme. Emotionalism, intuition rather than intellect Art, Music and Literature Reaction to the broken nationalism of classical art

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The Romantic Movement

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  1. The Romantic Movement The Romantic Art Movement 1800-

  2. The Romantic Movement • Flip side of Rationalism and the Enlightenment’s “back to nature” theme. • Emotionalism, intuition rather than intellect • Art, Music and Literature • Reaction to the broken nationalism of classical art • Comes from the Romantic stories of King Arthur and the Holy Grail which were written in Romance languages rather than Latin.

  3. Theodore Gericault, Raft of the Medusa, 1818-1819.

  4. Eugene Delacroix, A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother, 1830

  5. Eugene Delacroix, Tiger Attacks a Horse

  6. Francisco Goya, Third of May 1808. 1814

  7. Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818

  8. Caspar David Friedrich. The Polar Sea. 1824.

  9. Thomas Cole. View of Schroon Mountain, Essex County, New York, After a Storm. 1838

  10. The Invention of Photography

  11. Nicéphore Niépce: View from my window, 1826 William Fox Talbot: Untitled, 1835 Joseph-NicephoreNiepce. View from HisWindow at Le Gras. 1826. Heliograph William Fox Talbot. Untitled. 1835

  12. Anna Atkins ( ( 1799-1871) pages from: Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions , 1843.

  13. Julia Margaret Cameron: Julia Jackson, 1872

  14. Realism

  15. Gustave Courbet. The Stone Breakers. 1849.

  16. EdouardManet. Luncheon on the Grass ( Le dejeuner surl’Herbe). 1863.

  17. Impressionism

  18. Claude Monet. Impression Soleil levant. 1872

  19. Claude Monet. Waterlilies. 1906.

  20. Claude Monet. Haystacks (Sunset). 1891

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