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Romantic Orientalism
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Romantic Orientalism
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Romantic Orientalism
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Romanticism and Orientalism Romantic hero, liberty Rise and fall of white male masculinity Decline of emperor Napoleon— decline of heroism Rise of the Orient –Depicted as lazy, idle –Repress fantasies onto the Orient—forbidden passions are indulged –Violent, barbaric, male domination over female
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Goya, Yard with Lunatics, 1793-1794 Pre-Romanticism! Insanity Irrationality Imprisonment
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Goya, Witches Sabbath, 1797- 1798 Pre-Romanticism! Superstitions Overwhelming Terror
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Goya, The Family of Charles VI, 1800
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Goya, The Third of May, 1808 Christ-Like French Troops a.k.a ruthless killers
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Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, 1819-1823
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Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1818-1819
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Gericault, Portrait of a Young Man in an Artist’s Studio, 1818-1819
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Ingres, Louis Bertin, 1832
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Ingres, Odalisque with a Slave, 1839-1840
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Ingres, The Turkish Bath, 1859-1863
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Gerome, Moorish Bath, 1880-1885
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Delacroix, Massacre at Chios, 1824
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Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1827
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Delacroix, Turk Smoking on a Divan, 1832
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Delacroix, Women of Algiers, 1834
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The Use of “The Orient” In Today’s Society How is “The Orient” depicted in this ad? What characteristics of Orientalism are present?
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The Use of the White Male Hero How is the white male hero presented in this ad?
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Romanticism Landscape Elevate status of landscape genre –Irrational –Imaginative –Emotional –New world view
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Constable, Golding Constable’s Flower Garden, 1815
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Constable, The Haywain, 1821
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Turner, Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 1834-1835
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Turner, The Slave Ship, 1840
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Friedrich, The Polar Sea, 1824
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