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Romanticism, Realism & Impressionism

Romanticism, Realism & Impressionism. Romanticism. 18-19 th century cultural movement Began in Germany & England Influenced by folklore & historical tales, and fed by nationalism Included art, music & literature Aspects are religion, exoticism, individualism, emotion and nature.

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Romanticism, Realism & Impressionism

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  1. Romanticism, Realism & Impressionism

  2. Romanticism 18-19th century cultural movement Began in Germany & England Influenced by folklore & historical tales, and fed by nationalism Included art, music & literature Aspects are religion, exoticism, individualism, emotion and nature

  3. 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.

  4. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • (1749-1832) • German • Influenced many modern literary talents • Best known for poem Faust

  5. Ludvig van Beethoven • 1770-1827 • Romantic composer, classical composer • Became deaf at age 30 • Suffered from depression • An immense amount of music and personality is depicted in the movie Immortal Beloved • Ninth Symphony is best example of Romantic work

  6. Guiseppe Verdi • 1813-1901 • Italian nationalist & opera composer • Best known for Rigoletto, Requiem, Otello, & Falstaff • Examples of Aida are famous for the tenors who have sung, i.e. – Luciano Pavoratti

  7. Jacques-Louis David • 1748-1825 • Starts 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

  8. Eugene Delacroix • 1798-1863 • Considered greatest French Romantic painter • Use of color, exotic locales, nationalism & emotion • Influences impressionist artists with color

  9. JMW Turner • 1775-1851 • English artist • Landscape • Incorporates Industrial Revolution into art • Recluse • Famous for Dido building Carthage, Rain, Steam and Speed, & Grand Canal, Venice

  10. Realism 19th century art movement Start in France as reaction to Romanticism Artists want to show life as it truly is Benefits from new technology such as camera

  11. Charles Dickens • 1812-1870 • British author • Prolific • Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities

  12. Honoré de Balzac • 1799-1850 • French journalist • Friends with many Romantic writers • Serialized works to gain most money • Criticized monarchies (Napoleon & Louis Philippe) • The Human Comedy

  13. HonoréDaumier • 1808-79 • French painter, satirist, sculptor, caricaturist • Focuses on lower classes • Shows compassion • Admired by other artists, even impressionists • Best known for 3rd class carriage, Gargantua & the Collector

  14. Gustave Courbet • 1819-77 • Considered best of realist painters • French • Mixes politics with art • Paints nudes • Famous for The Stone Breakers, Burial at Ornans & Artist’s Studio • Influnences impressionists

  15. Impressionism 19th century-20th century cultural movement Encompasses art, music & literature (mainly paintings) Tries to capture first glimpse of scene Uses unmixed paints Starts in France as reaction against realism Sets stage for modern art movements

  16. Claude Debussy • 1862 – 1918 • French composer • Child prodigy • Prelude & Nocturnes change career • Wanted “free music” • Died of cancer

  17. Maurice Ravel • 1875 - 1937 • Friends with Debussy • Meticulous, worked with all instruments • Series of accidents • Transporter in WWI • Famous for Bolero • Died of Pick’s Disease

  18. Claude Monet • 1840-1926 • Most famous painter • French • Caricaturist, landscape artist, impressionist • Blind by end of career • Famous for series of paintings • Started with Impression: Sunrise

  19. Edgar Degas • 1834-1917 • French painter, mostly pastels • Horses and dancers • Also known for portraits • Subjects off-center

  20. Bibliography • HuntFor.com. Realism, 1850-1880. 1999-2007. http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c19th/realism.htm. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Brians, Paul. Romanticism. October 1, 2004. http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/hum_303/romanticism.html. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas. WebMuseum, Paris - Impressionism. 19 Jun 2006. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/glo/impressionism/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Poetry-Archive.com. William Wordsworth. 2002. http://www.poetry-archive.com/w/on_the_extinction_of_the_venetian_republic.html. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • The Literature Network. William Wordsworth. http://www.online-literature.com/wordsworth/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Liukkonen, Petri. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 2009. http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/goethe.htm. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Faust. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faust. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Goethe%27s_Faust.jpeg. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Beethoven Symphony No. 9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAOTCtW9v0M&feature=related. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Karajan - Beethoven: Symphony No.9 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuZryzpIhiw&feature=related. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Asiado, Tel. Giuseppe Verdi Raised Heights of Opera- Greatest 19th Century Italian Composer of the Opera . November 16, 2007. http://classical-composers.suite101.com/article.cfm/verdi_raised_operas_heights. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_eWsuMekSw&feature=related. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QO21JCa7NA&feature=related. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Portraits/GalleryPortraits.html. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas. David, Jacques-Louis. 14 Jul 2002. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/david/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/resourcesb/dav_oath.jpg. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://www.davefm.com/home/images/ImageLibrary/RealImage/2008/11/c2b5bf49-2617-4383-85a0-4fc18361d3c1.jpg. Retrieved November 8, 2009.

  21. Bibliography - continued • Pioch, Nicholas. Delacroix, Eugene. 04 Aug 2002. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/delacroix/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Merriman, CD. Charles Dickens. 2006. http://www.online-literature.com/dickens/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Great Expectations. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXyo68s-f1E&feature=related. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Merriman, CD. Honore de Balzac. 2006. http://www.online-literature.com/honore_de_balzac/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Gargantua. http://www.abcgallery.com/D/daumier/daumier88.JPG. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas. Daumier, Honore. 14 Jul 2002. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/daumier/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • The Stone Breakers. http://faculty.etsu.edu/kortumr/HUMT2320/realism/adobejpgimages/02stonebreakerslarge.jpg. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas, Courbet, Gustave. 19 Dec 2003. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/courbet/. Retrieved on November 8, 2009. • Schwartz, Steve. Claude Debussy. 1995-2009. http://www.classical.net/~music/comp.lst/debussy.php. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • http://www.wolfgangdavid.com/violinist/PhotosWebsite/Claude%20Debussy.jpg. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Hecht, Roger. Maurice Ravel. http://www.classical.net/~music/comp.lst/ravel.php. Retrieved on November 8, 2009. • Sandrorh, posted by. Ravel - Bolero - Daniel Barenboim - Berliner Phil. Pt. 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2q-gWMAGjw. Retrieved on November 8, 2009. • http://www.109chan.org/jnj/src/125588154029.jpg. Retrieved on November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas. Monet, Claude. 19 Sep 2002. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/. Retrieved November 8, 2009. • Pioch, Nicholas. Degas, (Hilaire-Germain-) Edgar . 19 Aug 2002. http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/degas/. Retrieved on November 8, 2009. • The cotton exchange at new Orleans. http://www.high-tech.com/Panther/andy/cottonexc.jpg. Retrieved on November 8, 2009.

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