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1 6.4 Notes: Arts in the Industrial Age

2 I. The Romantic Revolt Against Reason
Romanticism –artistic style emphasizing imagination, freedom and emotion Key romantic figures- William Wordsworth, William Blake, Sam Taylor Coleridge, Percy Shelly Byronic/Romantic Hero- mysterious hero with a grim destiny or secret

3 I. Romantic Revolt against Reason cont.
Victor Hugo/ Alexander Dumas- recreate past (Three Musketeers, Hunchback of Notre Dame) Musicians like Beethoven combine the old and new and stir emotions w/ music Art broke away and showed strong emotion

4 Romanticism Eugène Delacroix - La liberté guidant le peuple

5 Romatacism Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 023

6 Romanticism Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer above the Sea of Fog,

7 II. The Call to Realism Realism- artistic movement that tried to portray world “as is” Novelists like Charles Dickens portray a grim reality Victor Hugo wrote realism novels such as Les Miserable Art paints images of ordinary subjects

8 Realism Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822–1899) The Horse Fair

9 Realism Jean-Désiré-Gustave Courbet
Portrait of Juliette Courbet as a Sleeping Child,

10 III. Visual Arts Take New Direction
1840’s Photography becomes a new art form Photos show grim reality of war/ work/ life Impressionism- artistic style that sought to capture impression of an image rather than realism Claude Monet Post Impressionism-variety of styles Van Gogh- dreamlike quality to everyday subjects

11 Impressionism Claude Monet, Impression, soleil levant

12 Impressionism Claude Monet The Cliffs at Etretat


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