Romanticism art (1 janv. 1780 – 1 janv. 1850)
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In stark contrast to the rather unemotional Neoclassical artworks, Romanticism found value in passions and deeply emotional subject matter within art. At its core is not a style, but a way of thinking. One that values sensitivity and intense emotion within a fulfilling life.
The broader style of landscape painting often featuring dramatic natural scenes with emphasis on emotion and the sublime, often depicting stormy seas, mountains, or vast landscapes
Major artists from this time include
Caspar David Friedrich,
Eugène Delacroix, John Constable, Théodore Géricault, and William Blake.
Popular mediums are oil paints, watercolor, and aquatint.
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