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1 Rousseau—noble savage Kant—separated philosophy and religion
ROMANTICISM: Rousseau—noble savage Kant—separated philosophy and religion Herder—Sturm and Drang

2 4. The Danger of Science and Technology
ROMANTICISM 1. Emotion—not Reason 2. Individualism 3. The Power of Nature 4. The Danger of Science and Technology Humanitarianism, Country Life, the Gothic, the Exotic 5. Nationalism 6. Return to Christianity

3 1. Emotions! Passion! Irrationality!

4 Wandering Above the Sea of Fog Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

5 Beethoven, Ode to Joy Listen Here

6 Lady Macbeth - Henry Fuseli 1794

7 2. The "Rugged" Individual

8 The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas
Les Miserables, Victor Hugo

9 Lord Byron “…I made a footing in the wall, I was not there from to escape, For I had buried one and all Who loved me in a human shape;” --The Prisoner of Chillon

10 3. The Power & Fury of Nature

11 An Avalanche in the Alps Philip James de Loutherbourg, 1803

12 The Raft of the Medusa Théodore Géricault, 1819

13 The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo

14 4. Science Can Be Dangerous!

15 Mary Shelley Frankenstein

16 The "New" Technology Is Dehumanizing

17 Rain, Steam, and Speed J.M.W. Turner, 1844

18 Rain, Steam, & Speed (details)

19 Romanticizing Country Life

20 Flatford Mill – John Constable, 1817

21 The Gothic: "Romanticizing" the Middle Ages

22 Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop’s Ground John Constable, 1825

23 British Houses of Parliament 1840-1865

24 Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

25 The Exotic, the Occult, and the Macabre!

26 Stonehenge - John Constable, 1836

27 Dracula, Bram Stoker

28 Manfred and the Witch of the Alps John Martin - 1837

29 Witches Sabbath Francisco Goya, 1798

30 Nationalism

31 Johann Gotfried Herder Volksgeist

32 Liberty Leading the People Eugène Delacroix, 1830

33 Detail of the Musket Bearer Delacoix, himself

34 Verdi: Victor Emmanuel Re d’Italia
Wagner in Germany Der Meistersinger von Nuremburg Tchaikovsky in Russia 1812 Overture Chopin Polonaises Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody

35 Massacre of Chios - Eugène Delacroix, 1824

36 Return to Christian Mysteries

37 God as the Architect - William Blake, 1794

38 Faust, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

39 Scategories Which characteristics of Romanticism can you see in the works? 1 point for convincing me you’re right 1 additional point if no other groups thought of your category Points added to today’s quiz!!

40 4. The Danger of Science and Technology
ROMANTICISM 1. Emotion—not Reason 2. Individualism 3. The Power of Nature 4. The Danger of Science and Technology Humanitarianism, Country Life, the Gothic, the Exotic 5. Nationalism 6. Return to Christianity

41 The Hay Wain - John Constable, 1821

42 The Sultan of Morocco and His Entourage Eugène Delacroix, 1845

43 Tree of Crows Caspar David Friedrich, 1822

44 Faust and Mephistopheles Eugène Delacroix, 1826-1827

45 The Dreamer Caspar David Friedrich, 1835

46 The Cathedral Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

47 The Cathedral (details) Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

48 Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass
David, 1803

49 “The Genius of Christianity” by Rene Chateaubriand
“Could you not enter a Gothic church without feeling a kind of awe and a vague sentiment of the Divinity. You were all at once carried back to those times when a fraternity of cenobites… met to prostrate themselves before the alter and to chant the praises of the Lord, amid the tranquility and the silence of the night….

50 The Corn Field John Constable, 1826

51 The Royal Pavillion at Brighton John Nash, 1815-1823

52 Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi Eugène Delacroix, 1827

53 The Deluge Francis Danby, 1840

54 Hadleigh Castle - John Constable, 1829

55 Procession of Flagellants on Good Friday Francisco Goya, 1793

56 Saturn Devours His Son Francisco Goya, 1819-1823

57 Cloister Cemetery in the Snow Caspar David Friedrich, 1817-1819

58 The Turkish Bath Jean Auguste Ingres, 1852-1863

59 The Slave Ship J.M.W. Turner, 1842

60 The Slave Ship (details)

61 (aka The Sea of Ice) Caspar David Friedrich, 1821
The Wreck of the Hope (aka The Sea of Ice) Caspar David Friedrich, 1821

62 Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows John Constable, 1831

63 Eldena Ruin Caspar David Friedrich, 1825

64 Winter Landscape with Church Caspar David Friedrich, 1811

65 The Eruption of Vesuvius - John Martin

66 “The Tables Turned: The Glories of Nature” William Wordsworth
…One impulse from a vernal wood May teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good, Than all the sages can.

67 Isaac Newton – William Blake, 1795

68 Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scot

69 Abbey in an Oak Forest Caspar David Friedrich, 1809-1810

70 Mad Woman With a Mania of Envy
Theodore Gericault,

71 The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire J.M.W. Turner, 1815

72 An Officer of the Imperial Horse Guard Théodore Géricault, 1814

73 The Shooting of May 3, 1808 Francisco Goya, 1815

74 Pandemonium - John Martin, 1841

75 The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun William Blake, 1808-1810

76 Grand Canal, Venice J.M.W. Turner, 1835

77 His Majesty’s Ship, “Victory” (Trafalgar) - John Constable, 1806

78 Shipwreck – J.M.W. Turner, 1805


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