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RomanticismRomanticismEnglish IIIEnglish III
By Jake Shea
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Romantic Paintings
This is a romantic painting by Nancy Burns and Robbert Price. The sole woman in the painting exemplifies the romantic elements of individualism and the painters love of nature. It is a very peaceful painting.
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Nature These are two slides which depict
the romantic element of love of nature.
The garden is very romantic with animals carved out of nature: two natural elements in one.
The forest painting shows a sole pink flower in the middle of the painting. This highlights love of nature again with the central focus on the flower without any unnatural, human made devices. QuickTime™ and a
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Karen Clark ©1999
Hummingbirds Cattleya Orchid and Three Brazilian Heade, Martin Johnson 1871
Ludwig van Beethoven
• Beethoven is most well know for his composition of some of the most romantic concertos and sonnets ever composed.
• His style of music is considered to be very romantic due to its simplicity. This underlies the romantic elements of idealism and individualism.
• Piano concerto No.3 c Minor• Sonata No.1 f Minor
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Architecture Influenced by RomanticismArchitecture Influenced by Romanticism
This architecture is influenced by the desire to live like a king, or in This architecture is influenced by the desire to live like a king, or in this case like an emperor.this case like an emperor.
The idea of living like a king is romantic and falls under the romantic The idea of living like a king is romantic and falls under the romantic element of the mysterious and idealistic. element of the mysterious and idealistic.
Love of nature is used to add to this fantasy in adding the pond and Love of nature is used to add to this fantasy in adding the pond and exotic plants.exotic plants.
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Image from a modern movieImage from a modern movie
This picture shows a supernatural being in a movie called “Twin This picture shows a supernatural being in a movie called “Twin Peaks”.Peaks”.
This underlies the romantic element of the mysterious and supernaturalThis underlies the romantic element of the mysterious and supernatural Aliens are a very mysterious topic and that is romantic Aliens are a very mysterious topic and that is romantic
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The Headless HorsemanThe Headless Horseman
• The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane Quidor, John (1801-1881)
1858 This painting also signifies the romantic element which highlights the mysterious and supernatural. The Headless Horseman is a very mysterious person who we don’t know much about. The woods are also a mysterious place which highlights the painters love of nature.
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Sleeping Beauty
• This painting is a romantic painting which uses ambiguity to make it mysterious, individualistic, and has a love of nature with the roses.
• All three of these elements are powerful and drive the meaning of the painting.
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Sleeping Beauty (1876)by Thomas Ralph Spence
The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journey
• In this painting, the romantic elements of the mysterious, individualism, and the supernatural are highlighted.
• The black clouds make the painting mysterious, and the cross in the sky add to this feature.
• There is an individual standing in the middle of the painting.
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The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journey Cole, Thomas
1849
THE ENDTHE END
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