23.5 Literature, Music, and Art in the Industrial Age.

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23.5 Literature, Music, and Art in the Industrial Age

A. Romanticism 1. Work appealed to the imagination and a spirit of individuality 2. Interested in showing life as they thought it should be 3. Valued emotion and instinct above reason B. Famous Romantics 1. Poets: William Wordsworth, John Keats, and Lord Byron 2. Sir Walter Scott- Ivanhoe 3. Grimm brothers- collected fairy tales 4. James Fenimore Cooper- American that wrote about frontier life

A. Music 1. Ludwig van Beethoven- powerful and passionate emotions, example Pastoral Symphony 2. Johannes Brahms 3. Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky Overture 4. Richard Wagner- German opera composer B. Painting 1. subjects from the past- drama, action, nature C. Architecture 1. Gothic revival- attempt to revive medieval architectural styles

A. Age of photography began in Louis Daquerre introduced his daguerreotype a. An early type of photograph 2. Impacted society B. Gave rise to the movement known as realism

A. Realism-deal with every day life and social settings B. Types of Realism 1. Regionalism- focus on life in specific places- American 2. Naturalists-showed ugly and unpleasant aspects of everyday life a. Attempted to expose social problems through the arts C. Impressionists- painters tried to paint vivid impressions of people and places. 1. Studied light and color

RomanticismRealism 1. Which artistic movement is more beneficial to society?

A. Many artist rebelled against the industrial world 1. Paul Cezanne- explored the form and shapes of his subjects. He moved away from realistic scenes a. Cezanne influenced a group called the postimpressionists

 Select one of the artist, musicians, or writers discussed in this section and write up a series of interview-style questions that explore pertinent topics you would like to discuss with the artist.

 You will then switch with a partner and they will pretend to answer those questions as the person being interviewed. Use your books and internet biographies to answer accurately