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Page 1: Romanticism week 6

Romanticism

Angie ChngElla Ho

Kezia SiahayaEcho Hao

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What is Romanticism

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The Romantic Era was not “Romantic”

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• Romanticism refers to a movement in art, literature, and music during the 19th century.

• Root from French Revolution

• Romanticism is characterized by the 5 “I”s– Imagination

– Intuition

– Idealism

– Inspiration

– Individuality

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Romanticism Artists

Théodore Géricault

1791 - 1824

Eugène Delacroix

1798 - 1863

Caspar David Friedrich

1774 - 1840

William Turner

1789 - 1862

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Théodore GéricaultSeptember 26, 1791 – January 26, 1824

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The Charging Chasseur(1812)

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The Raft of Medusa (1819)

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April 26, 1798 – August 13, 1863

Eugène Delacroix

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The Barque of Dante (1822)

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The Death of Sardanapalus (1823)

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July 28: Liberty Leading the People (1830)

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Caspar David FriedrichSeptember 5, 1774 – May 7, 1840

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Wanderer above

the sea of fog

(1818)

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Cross in the

Mountains

(1807)

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Chalk Cliffs on Rügen

(1818)

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Turner, Joseph MallordWilliam

April 23, 1775 – 19 December, 1851

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Claude Lorrain vs. Turner

The Grand Canal in Venice (1835)The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba (1648)

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The Slave Ship (1840)

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The Slave ship

– details

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The Fighting Temeraire (1838)

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Dutch Boats in a Gale – The Bridgewater Sea Piece (1801)

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Colour Beginning (1819)

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Sea Monsters

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Conclusions

The influence include art, music, literature, philosophy, and even politics.

French Revolution and the Industry revolution

The impressionist painters of the 20th century were heavily influenced by romanticism