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6.4 Notes: Arts in the 6.4 Notes: Arts in the Industrial AgeIndustrial Age

I. The Romantic Revolt Against I. The Romantic Revolt Against ReasonReason

Romanticism –artistic style emphasizing Romanticism –artistic style emphasizing imagination, freedom and emotionimagination, freedom and emotion

Key romantic figures- William Wordsworth, Key romantic figures- William Wordsworth, William Blake, Sam Taylor Coleridge, William Blake, Sam Taylor Coleridge, Percy ShellyPercy Shelly

Byronic/Romantic Hero- mysterious hero Byronic/Romantic Hero- mysterious hero with a grim destiny or secretwith a grim destiny or secret

I. Romantic Revolt against I. Romantic Revolt against Reason cont.Reason cont.

Victor Hugo/ Alexander Dumas- recreate Victor Hugo/ Alexander Dumas- recreate past (Three Musketeers, Hunchback of past (Three Musketeers, Hunchback of Notre Dame)Notre Dame)

Musicians like Beethoven combine the old Musicians like Beethoven combine the old and new and stir emotions w/ musicand new and stir emotions w/ music

Art broke away and showed strong Art broke away and showed strong emotionemotion

RomanticismRomanticism

Eugène Eugène Delacroix - Delacroix - La liberté La liberté guidant le guidant le peuplepeuple

RomatacismRomatacism

Francisco Francisco de Goya y de Goya y Lucientes Lucientes 023023

RomanticismRomanticism

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

II. The Call to RealismII. The Call to Realism

Realism- artistic movement that tried to Realism- artistic movement that tried to portray world “as is”portray world “as is”

Novelists like Charles Dickens portray a Novelists like Charles Dickens portray a grim realitygrim reality

Victor Hugo wrote realism novels such as Victor Hugo wrote realism novels such as Les MiserableLes Miserable

Art paints images of ordinary subjectsArt paints images of ordinary subjects

RealismRealism

Rosa Rosa Bonheur Bonheur (French, (French, 1822–1822–1899)1899)

The The Horse Horse Fair Fair

RealismRealism

Jean-Désiré-Jean-Désiré-Gustave CourbetGustave Courbet

Portrait of Juliette Portrait of Juliette Courbet as a Courbet as a Sleeping ChildSleeping Child, ,

III. Visual Arts Take New III. Visual Arts Take New DirectionDirection

1840’s Photography becomes a new art form1840’s Photography becomes a new art form Photos show grim reality of war/ work/ lifePhotos show grim reality of war/ work/ life Impressionism- artistic style that sought to Impressionism- artistic style that sought to

capture impression of an image rather than capture impression of an image rather than realismrealism Claude MonetClaude Monet

Post Impressionism-variety of stylesPost Impressionism-variety of styles Van Gogh- dreamlike quality to everyday Van Gogh- dreamlike quality to everyday

subjectssubjects

ImpressionismImpressionism

Claude Claude Monet, Monet, ImpressioImpression, soleil n, soleil levantlevant

ImpressionismImpressionism

Claude Claude Monet Monet The The Cliffs Cliffs at at EtretatEtretat

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