18-19 th century cultural movement began in germany & england influenced by folklore &...
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18-19th century cultural movement Began in Germany & EnglandInfluenced by folklore & historical tales, and fed by nationalismIncluded art, music & literatureAspects are religion, exoticism, individualism, emotion and nature
William Wordsworth ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC, 1802 by: William Wordsworth (1770-1850) ONCE did she hold the gorgeous East in fee; And was the safeguard of the West: the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the eldest Child of Liberty. She was a maiden City, bright and free; No guile seduced, no force could violate; And, when she took unto herself a mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea. And what if she had seen those glories fade, Those titles vanish, and that strength decay; Yet shall some tribute of regret be paid When her long life hath reach'd its final day: Men are we, and must grieve when even the Shade Of that which once was great is pass'd away.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe(1749-1832)GermanInfluenced many
modern literary talents
Best known for poem Faust
Ludvig van Beethoven1770-1827Romantic composer,
classical composerBecame deaf at age 30 Suffered from depressionAn immense amount of
music and personality is depicted in the movie Immortal Beloved
Ninth Symphony is best example of Romantic work
Guiseppe Verdi1813-1901Italian nationalist & opera
composerBest known for Rigoletto,
Requiem, Otello, & FalstaffExamples of Aida are
famous for the tenors who have sung, i.e. – Luciano Pavoratti
Richard Wagner1813-1833German composer, best
known for operasNoted works: The Ring
of the Nibelung (Ride of the Valkyries) & Tristan und Isolde
Develops chromaticism Influences German
nationalists, Nazis, anti-Semites, pop culture (Apocalypse Now)
Jacques-Louis David1748-1825Starts in Neoclassical style then moves to
Romantic with nationalism of French Revolutions
See Oath of the Horatii, Death of Marat & Napoleon
Sympathizes with French revolution, but later pro-Napoleon
Eugene Delacroix1798-1863Considered greatest French Romantic painterUse of color, exotic locales, nationalism &
emotionInfluences impressionist artists with color
JMW Turner1775-1851English artistLandscapeIncorporates Industrial Revolution into artRecluseFamous for Dido building Carthage, Rain,
Steam and Speed, & Grand Canal, Venice
19th century art movementStart in France as reaction to RomanticismArtists want to show life as it truly isBenefits from new technology such as camera
Charles Dickens1812-1870British authorProlificGreat Expectations, Oliver
Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities
Honoré de Balzac1799-1850French journalistFriends with many Romantic
writersSerialized works to gain most
moneyCriticized monarchies
(Napoleon & Louis Philippe)The Human Comedy
Honoré Daumier1808-79French painter, satirist, sculptor, caricaturist Focuses on lower classesShows compassionAdmired by other artists, even impressionistsBest known for 3rd class carriage, Gargantua
& the Collector
Gustave Courbet1819-77Considered best of realist paintersFrenchMixes politics with artPaints nudesFamous for The Stone Breakers, Burial at
Ornans & Artist’s StudioInflunences impressionists
19th century-20th century cultural movementEncompasses art, music & literature (mainly
paintings)Tries to capture first glimpse of sceneUses unmixed paintsStarts in France as reaction against realismSets stage for modern art movements
Claude Debussy1862 – 1918French composerChild prodigyPrelude & Nocturnes
change careerWanted “free music”Died of cancer
Maurice Ravel1875 - 1937 Friends with DebussyMeticulous, worked
with all instrumentsSeries of accidentsTransporter in WWIFamous for BoleroDied of Pick’s Disease
Claude Monet1840-1926Most famous painterFrenchCaricaturist, landscape artist, impressionistBlind by end of careerFamous for series of paintingsStarted with Impression: Sunrise
Edgar Degas1834-1917French painter, mostly pastelsHorses and dancersAlso known for portraitsSubjects off-center
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