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The Romantic Style in Art: A Journey Through Emotion and Nature

This exploration of Romanticism in art delves into an era defined by intense emotion, bold colors, and a profound appreciation for nature. Artists like Francisco Goya and Eugène Delacroix challenged conventions, portraying modern events and human struggles with raw intensity. Works such as Goya's "The 3rd of May 1808" and Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People" embody the movement's spirit, while Turner’s dramatic landscapes depict nature's power. Discover how this artistic style transformed perceptions of beauty and emotion in the 19th century.

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The Romantic Style in Art: A Journey Through Emotion and Nature

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  1. Romantic Style in Art

  2. Romanticism • Attitude against conventions and rules • Deep intense colors • Idealized nature and landscapes, not forms • Historic paintings of modern events & tragic victims

  3. Francisco Goya The 3rd of May 1808 in Madrid 1814, Oil on Canvas

  4. Francisco Goya Saturn Devouring One of his Sons 1819-23, Oil on plaster

  5. Antoine-Jean Gros Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Stricken at Jaffa1799, Oil on canvas

  6. Theodore Gericault Raft of the Medusa 1818-19, Oil on canvas

  7. John Constable The Hay Wain 1819

  8. Eugene Delacroix Liberty Leading the People 1830, Oil on canvas

  9. William Turner The Burning of the Houses of Parliament 1834-35, Oil on canvas

  10. William Turner "Slavers Throwing overboard the Dead and Dying — Typhoon coming on” 1840, Oil on Canvas

  11. William Turner Tintern Abbey, West Front 1794, Watercolor and pencil on paper

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