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Romanticism

Romanticism. Maggie Gustafson Fall 2003. Characteristcs of Romanticism. Idealism Profound love of nature Individualism Supernatural, Mysterious, Gothic Picturesque and the exotic Passionate nationalism. Different Aspects of the Romantic Period. Modern Movie: Finding Nemo.

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Romanticism

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  1. Romanticism Maggie Gustafson Fall 2003

  2. Characteristcs of Romanticism • Idealism • Profound love of nature • Individualism • Supernatural, Mysterious, Gothic • Picturesque and the exotic • Passionate nationalism

  3. Different Aspects of the Romantic Period

  4. Modern Movie: Finding Nemo Disney and Pixars Finding Nemo represents Romanticism because it shows a little fish trying to grow up and be his own individualist. He also looks up to people and idolizes them. Finally, because it takes place mostly in the ocean, it represents a profound love of nature.

  5. Romantic Architecture • Swedish Architecture from the early 20th Century. The “Swedish National Romantic Architecture” was an old style of craftsmanship with their new genuine tastes added in. They were mainly influenced by the Renaissance period of the 16th Century. Richard Bergh: 'Nordisk sommarkväll' (1900) www.af.lu.se/~fogwall/ arkitekt.html

  6. Romantic Gardens • This garden represents Romanticism because not only does it represent nature, but also represents mystery by having the gate at the end of a long pathway. It is also very picturesque.

  7. American Artist:William Merritt Chase This painting represents Romanticism because it displays a profound love of nature, and also has a certain mysterious quality to it. William was an American Artist who lived from 1849 till 1916. He put out over 2000 paintings in his lifetime. Shinnecock Hills, 1895

  8. European Artist:Claude Monet Water Lilies, 1897-1898 • He was born on November 14th, 1840 in Paris France, and died December 5th, 1926. This painting represents Romanticism because the one darker lily represents individualism. The painting also represents a profound love of nature.

  9. American Artist:Emanuel Leutze Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851. This painting represents Romanticism because George Washington is someone whom they are all looking up to as an indiviualist and also idealist.

  10. Romantic Composer:Frederic Chopin 1810-1849

  11. Credits • Monet painting:www.mystudios.com/.../monet/ monet-water-lilies-1897.html Emanuel Leutze: http://www.gardenofpraise.com/art34.htm Garden: www.bestgardening.com/ bgc/events/events.htm Finding Nemo: http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/0266543/nemo.jpg

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