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The romanticism painters that I meant were: Caspar David Friedrich, William Joseph MAllord Turner, Eugene Declariox, and Johann Heinrich Fussli? Please state how they changed the world and how their artworks differ from each other. Like name a particular painting and how is it different from the painting of the other romantic painters mentioned above. Like an example is to contrast the art of Caspar David and Fussli. All of them came from different countries, so are there any differences on how they paint?

2006-09-19 13:34:27 · 4 answers · asked by entrepreneur_boy 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

4 answers

To answer the question would take an age so I'll give you a few clues and pointers.

Lets define what the Romantic movement was/

Romantic school - An art movement and style that flourished in the early nineteenth century. It emphasized the emotions painted in a bold, dramatic manner. Romantic artists rejected the cool reasoning of classicism -- the established art of the times -- to paint pictures of nature in its untamed state, or other exotic settings filled with dramatic action, often with an emphasis on the past. Classicism was nostalgic too, but Romantics were more emotional, usually melancholic, even melodramatically tragic.

Now some of the artists
Paintings by members of the French Romantic school include those by Théodore Géricault (French, 1791-1824) and Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798-1863), filled with rich color, energetic brushwork, and dramatic and emotive subject matter. In England the Romantic tradition began with Henry Fuseli (Swiss-English, 1741-1825) and William Blake (1757-1827), and culminated with Joseph M. W. Turner (1775-1851) and John Constable (1776-1837). The German landscape painter Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) produced images of solitary figures placed in lonely settings amidst ruins, cemetaries, frozen, watery, or rocky wastes. And in Spain, Francisco Goya (1746-1828) depicted the horrors of war along with aristocratic portraits.


Look at Fussli and Friedrich's works what are the main differences?

Here's a clue. In Friedrich's works do the figures or nature take up the majority of the painting? What about Fussli?

Why would Friedrich paint some of the subjects that he did such as The Chasseur in the Forest? Think of Napoleon, germany etc. What did his paintings synbolize?

Now look at Fussli. Notice how his works are highly figuaritive and many are allegorical.

Look at the differences in style and colour. Comapare the size and mediums used. Why were the pictures you are comparing created, for what purpose? Were are the vanishing points? How is light used and where does it come from? Where would you be standind if you imagined yourself within the imaginary plane of the painting?

These are all questions you need to address to complete your task. I've given you lots of clues so good luck and work hard.

2006-09-20 11:30:55 · answer #1 · answered by samanthajanecaroline 6 · 0 0

human beings have argued approximately this for over a one hundred years now. Romanticism ala Rousseau sought a rejection of corrupt city life and a return to nature.The early Romantics have been fixated on love, wild environment, unique places, unusual memories or perhaps ghost memories. The Romantics have been valuable that the midsection grow to be a greater robust instruction manual to morality than grow to be reason. For this human beings charged them with anti-intellectualism. by potential of related to the 1830's Romanticism spurred a extensive new activity in nationalism, extraordinarily on the language of the chosen u . s ., its song, folkways, and so on. It additionally had a extensive effect on song. For the 1st time the words in an opera pondered the emotion of the scene. Romanticism additionally had a solid activity in drug utilization. In very many approaches the Hippie circulate grow to be a widespread continuation ot the Romantics.

2016-12-18 13:27:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have asked a massive question and we couldn't possibly give you all the answers here. Try going to this site, they seem to have the information you need:

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Hope this helps.

2006-09-20 03:13:02 · answer #3 · answered by sarah b 4 · 0 0

I love E. Delacroix.....one of my favorite paintings is "Liberty leading the People"

2006-09-19 13:40:40 · answer #4 · answered by lethallolita 3 · 0 0

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