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  Works of Art of the Romantic Period
.... example of Turner's use of light and space in themes of nature, which was typical of his style, and the naturalistic theme was typical of Romantic art of that ....
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Romanticism in the Arts
.... to become absorbed in the emotions of the individual, or in art, or in nature" and this produced an "indifferentism" that undermined the value of Romantic art. ....
(3433 14 )

The War of Independence, Art and Architecture
.... This was a major step toward the specificity of emotion and occasion that was to characterize Romantic art and it revolutionized history painting. ....
(1967 8 )

The Romantic Movement
.... German science developed as a response to what was seen as the intellectual unruliness of the romantic era in art, music, and philosophy. ....
(1647 7 )

Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
.... group began to paint shimmering images of light diffused into the environment, they departed radically from the established canons or theories of romantic art. ....
(1619 6 )

The Art World of the 1830s
The art world of the 1830s was at the height of the Romantic movement. The nature of society was also changing, at different rates in different places. ....
(1865 7 )

Architectural Style Following the Revolutionary War
.... This was a major step toward the specificity of emotion and occasion that was to characterize Romantic art and it revolutionized history painting. ....
(1977 8 )

Rousseau and the Barbizon School of Painting
.... Landscape painting became the most characteristic form of Romantic art because of the cult of nature that was part of that movement, and the Romantics believed ....
(3202 13 )

Beethoven's Role as a Transitional Figure
.... Though Hoffman was responsible for promoting instrumental rather than vocal music as "an independent, 'purely romantic art,'" he also believed strongly in "all ....
(2800 11 )

The New Objectivity in German Art
The New objectivity in German art was a reaction against the colder and more .... in GW Pabst's silent film Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney (1927), a romantic film which ....
(1384 6 )

The New objectivity in German art
The New objectivity in German art was a reaction against the colder and more .... in GW Pabst's silent film Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney (1927), a romantic film which ....
(1376 6 )

Creations of Art
.... Following World War II, there came a host of art movements that increasingly drifted away from the Romantic ideal of expression as the central activity of art. ....
(3147 13 )

Les Misérables
.... In that regard Negus and Pickering refer to Romantic art's balancing critique of "a secularized, utilitarian society [as] a force that would break the cold ....
(1835 7 )

Art Deco Architecture Style
.... they assumed. Lin characterizes Art Deco ornament as romantic, fusing with the "structural expressionism" of skyscrapers (26). As a ....
(2878 12 )

Art History Vermeer Rococo Caravaggio Genre Painting
.... these innovations of use of color, light, and space, facets of art, photography, and .... in the paintings of this era that women, sexuality, and romantic love were ....
(2439 10 )

Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... The Romantic impulse extended beyond these dates, however, and can be seen in a variety of art forms, from the music of the latter half of the nineteenth ....
(2272 9 )

Artistic Vision and the Formation of Subject
.... Thus, in the shift from the romantic, ethereal paintings of Turner-and the romantic in novels, architecture, and every other art and craft-to the essential ....
(1320 5 )

American painter Frank Stella
.... The rhetoric of the Abstract Expressionists was of a Romantic art, while the abstract artists of Stella's generation mounted a campaign of rationalist ....
(2066 8 )

German romanticism
.... The Romantic movement affected all the arts and was a break from the .... not only developments in materials and shifting patters within the art world itself but ....
(838 3 )

ROMANTICISM and Bryon
.... As noted by Bloom and Golding (1971), prior to the romantic period, poetry and art in general tended to be complex and grandiose in structure whereas ....
(791 3 )

Romantic Neoclassic
.... dominance of reason, restraint, unity of design and aim, clarity, proportion, and a view that art should be based on man" (Murphy 723). The Romantic Age writers ....
(1450 6 )

Romanticism in music
.... romantic era. The symphony orchestra and the art of orchestration attained their full development during the romantic era. The movement ....
(2471 10 )

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... He argued for a philosophical perspective that would dominate much of both art and literature during the 19th century, the Romantic idea that we as humans are ....
(924 4 )

Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN
.... Therefore, we can conclude that the Romantic writer felt that the subject of art was emotions and the art of highest value was that which had an effect on the ....
(2195 9 )

English Landscape Painting & Turner
.... The work of JMW Turner clearly demonstrates the Romantic preoccupation with the nature .... abilities that would help to foster a number of other art movements and ....
(1749 7 )

Turner & English Landscape Painting
.... The work of JMW Turner clearly demonstrates the Romantic preoccupation with the nature .... abilities that would help to foster a number of other art movements and ....
(1749 7 )

At the Table and Fathers and Sons
.... explored. For example, in Turgenev, the feminine principle is held by Nikolai, who values art, romantic love, and religion. The ....
(2136 9 )

Frida Kahlo's Art
.... She finally discovered not the "perfect romantic heroine" Kahlo would have painted, but .... to her" (Zamora, 1990, p. 8). Nevertheless, it is Kahlo's art that is ....
(1581 6 )

German Romanticism
The Romantic movement affected all the arts and was a break from the .... not only developments in materials and shifting patters within the art world itself but ....
(1523 6 )

Romantic Poets and Poems
.... The poet also aggrandizes nature above both Science and Art and says again that .... the supernatural and other fantasy elements was part of the Romantic tradition. ....
(974 4 )

 
 
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