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Romanticism And Goya

Romanticism And Goya. Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) Man Without An “ISM The First Modern Painter. Goya: The Family of Charles IV. Goya: The Third of May, 1808. The “Black Paintings” Goya: Saturn Devouring His son . Romanticism: “Feeling it all!” (Goethe)

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Romanticism And Goya

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  1. Romanticism And Goya

  2. Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) Man Without An “ISM The First Modern Painter

  3. Goya: The Family of Charles IV

  4. Goya: The Third of May, 1808

  5. The “Black Paintings” Goya: Saturn Devouring His son

  6. Romanticism: “Feeling it all!” (Goethe) The Power of Passion

  7. Romanticism • Values: • Intuition • Emotion • Imagination

  8. Inspiration • Medieval and Baroque • eras • Middle and Far East

  9. Tone • Subjective • Spontaneous • nonconformist

  10. Color • Unrestrained • Deep, rich shades • Chemical • pigments

  11. Subjects • Legends • Exotica • Nature • Violence

  12. Genres • Narratives of heroic • struggle • Landscapes • Wild animals

  13. Technique • Quick backstrokes • Strong light and shade • contrasts • Composition • Use of the diagonal

  14. Theodore Gericault, Raft of the Medusa (1818)

  15. Theodore Gericault, Officer of the Hussars, (1812)

  16. Theodore Gericault, Madwoman, (1815)

  17. Eugene Delacroix, Massacre at Chios, (1827)

  18. Delacroix, Death of Sardanapalus, (1827)

  19. Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, (1830)

  20. Delacroix, Christ on the Sea of Galilee, (1854)

  21. English Romanticism

  22. John Constable,The Hay Wain, (1821)

  23. John Constable, Parham’s Mill, (1826)

  24. John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral, (1823)

  25. J.M.W. Turner: The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October

  26. Turner: Rain, Steam and Speed---The Great Western Railroad

  27. Turner: Detail from Rain, Speed and Steam

  28. Turner: The Fighting "Temeraire" tugged to her last berth to be brokenup

  29. Turner: The Fighting "Temeraire“ detail

  30. Turner: Sun Setting over a Lake

  31. Romanticism The Writers

  32. Johann Wolfgang • von Goethe • The Sorrows of Young • Werther (1774) • Faust (1790, 1831

  33. Jakob and Willhem Grimm: Grimm’s Fairy Tales Cinderella

  34. Hansel and Gretel

  35. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

  36. Poets: William Wordsworth “Tintern Abbey”

  37. Samuel Taylor Coleridge “Kubla Khan” “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”

  38. George Gordon, Lord Byron “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage”

  39. Lord Byron: “The Prisoner of Chillon”

  40. Percy Bysshe Shelley: “Promethers Unbound” Posthumous Portrait of Shelley Writing Prometheus UnboundArtist: Joseph Severn

  41. The British Novelists

  42. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley His sweet little lady created a monster Boris Korloff Irish Frankenstein Bernie Wrightson

  43. Sir Walter Scott Ivanhoe

  44. FrenchNovelists

  45. Victor Hugo Les Miserables

  46. Honore de Balzac: The Human Comedy

  47. Alexander Dumas The Three Musketeers

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