Art in the Romantic Era. David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800.

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Art in the Romantic Era

Transcript of Art in the Romantic Era. David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800.

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Art in the Romantic

Era

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David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800

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Aspects of Romanticism in music & art

• The Engaged & Enraged Artist

• Nature

• Supernatural, demonic; dreams & madness

• exoticism

• “ancient” (Medieval –– not Greek)- rejection of Classicism &

Renaissance

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Engaged and enraged

• THE ARTIST APART FROM SOCIETY

• THE ARTIST AS SOCIAL CRITIC/REVOLUTIONARY

• THE ARTIST AS GENIUS

ARE WE NOT STILL IN THE ROMANTIC ERA?

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Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830

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Goya, Executions of the Third of May, 1808 1814-15

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Goya, Disasters of WarBrave Deeds Against the Dead

Etching

Political communication

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Nature• peaceful, restorative, an escape;

The Picturesque

• awesome, powerful, horrifying,overwhelming, indifferent to to the fate of humans; The Sublime

• the language of God (edited)

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John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1821text

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Caspar David Friedrich,

The Wanderer Above the Mists,

c. 1817-18

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FRIEDRICH, Caspar DavidThe Sea of Ice, c. 1823-25, Oil on canvas, 96.7 x 126.9 cm

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J.M.W. Turner, The Slave Ship, 1842 textp. 340

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detail,The Slave

Ship

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Turner, Joseph Mallord William, Rain, Steam and Speed1844, Oil on canvas, 35 3/4 x 48 in.

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detail

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Constable

Turner

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The Raft of the Medusa by Gericault 1819

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Church, Frederic EdwinRainy Season in the Tropics1866, Oil on canvas, 56 1/4 x 84 3/16 in. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

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Church, Frederic Edwin, The Icebergs1861, Oil on canvas, 64 1/4 x 112 1/4 in

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Bierstadt, AlbertAmong the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

1868, Oil on canvas, 183 x 305 cm text

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The Supernatura

l • ghosts, fairies, witches, demons, etc.

• the shadows of the mind – dreams & madness

• reaction to Rationalism? (1st witch scare during the Renaissance) – the escape from Reason

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DelacroixMéphistophél

ès dans les airs, 1828

No. 2 from the set of 18 lithographs of Goethe's

Faust

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Goya,The Sleep of Reason

Brings Forth Monsters1796-8etching

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GoyaKronos devouring his

children

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Goya, Witches’ Sabbath, c. 1819-23

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Theodore GericaultMad Woman with a Mania of Envy1822-23

Study of the insane

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GoyaThe Lunatics

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Exoticism• the sexy Other

• psychological/moral justification of imperialism?

• England is exotic to the Italians, Italy exotic to the English!

• a sense of escape?

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Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1826 p. 333

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detail,Sardanapalus

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Ingres, Jean Auguste DominiqueLa Grand Odalisque1814Oil on canvas

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Jean Auguste Ingres, The Turkish Bath, c1852-63

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Portrait of a NegressMarie Guillemine Benoist, 1800

Political comment on the rights of women?

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John Nash

Royal Pavilion at Brighton 1815-1823 text

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Revival of past styles

• Gothic & Romanesque revival

• free mixture of stylistic elements

• Gothic verticality & asymmetry

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Fonthill Abbey 1823

The most influential collapsed building?aka “Beckford’s folly”

mentioned in textp. 342

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Fonthill, painting of the interior by the architect, James Wyatt

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Cole, The Architect’s Dream, 1840

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Houses of Parliament, London, 1840-65text

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An English building in India

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Aspects of Romanticism in music & art

• The Engaged & Enraged Artist

• Nature

• Supernatural, demonic

• exoticism

• “ancient” (Medieval or folk –– not Greek)

- rejection of Classicism & Renaissance

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Goya, Executions of the Third of May, 1808 1814-15

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Engaged & enraged: political critique

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John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1821text

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NATURE: The Picturesque

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Caspar David Friedrich,

The Wanderer Above the Mists,

c. 1817-18

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NATURE: The Sublime

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Goya,The Sleep of Reason

Brings Forth Monsters1796-8etching

textp. 345The escape from REASON

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John Nash

Royal Pavilion at Brighton 1815-1823

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EXOTICISM: another escape from Reason

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Houses of Parliament, London, 1840-65text

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The escape from Reason, Part 3:

REVIVAL OF THE PRE-RENAISSANCE PAST