romanticism 1798 - 1832 casper david friedrich, “the wanderer above the sea of fog”

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Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

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The Industrial Revolution: Modern science and technology led to the growth of factories. George Robertson, “Nat-Y-Glo Ironworks, Wales”

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Page 1: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Romanticism1798 - 1832

Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Page 2: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Romanticism valued emotion, imagination, and Nature

Casper David Friedrich, “Two Men Contemplating the Moon”

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The Industrial Revolution: Modern science and technology led to the growth of

factories.

George Robertson, “Nat-Y-Glo Ironworks, Wales”

Page 4: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

John Constable

“Salisbury Cathedral”

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Romantic writers glorified Nature and celebrated the ordinary lives of common people. They saw the beautiful in the simple.

Page 6: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Romantic writers viewed Nature as spontaneous and active.

J.M. Turner, “Dutch Boats in a Gale”

Page 7: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

Romanticism stressed the importance of the individual’s subjective experience

Samuel Palmer, “The Curfew”

Page 8: Romanticism 1798 - 1832 Casper David Friedrich, “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”

French Revolution

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George Gordon, Lord ByronPercy Shelley