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Read an introduction to the romantic era. ... In looking at the works of art from the many artists of the 19th century, one can see that each artist developed his or her own style and method.
Late Romantic narrative illustrative art, in which these two artists excelled, was highly popular in the second half of the 19th century, but was completely occluded by the elite preferences for ...
“Moonrise Over the Sea” by Caspar David Friedrich, a 19th-century German romantic. (Jörg P. Anders/bpk Bildagentur/National Gallery, Berlin State Museums/Art Resource) Review by Sebastian ...
The nineteenth century saw numerous and important changes, artistically, politically, socially and technologically, and these will be contextualized through the themes of Romanticism and Modernism.
Until the second decade of the 19th century, action painting in France—whether dealing with mythic, religious or historical events, and even if violent in content—often lacked real energy.
The Bowers Museum’s latest exhibit, “Revolution to Romanticism: Freedom of Expression in 19th Century European Painting,” examines the effects of the American and French Revolutions on the ...
A group of 19th-century American art, mostly from two private Texas collections, will be offered at Christie’s on Jan. 19 alongside the Americana Week marquee sales. Leading the group is In the ...
Before Manet, Monet, Renoir or Cezanne, Eugene Delacroix was the 19th century French painter challenging establishment notions of what qualifies as great art.
The Willis Pelton Art Show, hosted by the historical society, ... the paintings have become valued for the way his landscapes capture late-19th-century romanticism, ...
ARTH 366 Studies in 19th‑Century Art and Architecture: Romanticism & Modernism. Wednesdays, 2:45 ... and these will be contextualized through the tentpole themes of Romanticism and Modernism. The ...