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ROMANTICISM
(1770-1871) is a style of art characterized by ideas of beauty and reverence for nature. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The magic Flute -
William Blake
The tyger -
Mary Shelly
English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, and travel writer. Shelley was a political radical, expressing more support for greater social co-operation than typical of more individualistic romantics. -
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein (1818) -
Caspar David Friedrich
Name: The walker on the sea of clouds -
Théodore Géricault
The Raft of the Medusa -
Percy Bysshe Shelley
She was an influential English romantic poet, famous for his lyrical poetry and idealistic radical political thought. He was also generous in his support and encouragement of fellow poets, and was a key figure in the development of English romantic poetry. -
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Adonais -
Frederick Chopin
Chopin was a Polish composer who wrote numerous classical pieces for the piano. He was a leading figure of the Romantic music period, fusing the classical styles of J.S. Bach and Mozart, with elements of his native Polish folk music.
Important compositions include piano collections, Études, Opp. 10 and 25, and the 24 Preludes, Op. 28. Chopin also wrote numerous polonaises, sonatas, waltzes, impromptus and nocturnes. -
Eugène Delacroix
Freedom guiding the people -
Joseph Mallord William Turner
He was an English Romanticist landscape painter. He was considered a controversial figure in his day, but is now regarded as the artist who elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.
Turner is also one of the greatest masters of British watercolour landscape painting. He is commonly known as "the painter of light". -
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Name of the picture: "Flint castle" -
Franz Liszt
La Campanella -
Edgar Allan Poe
Poem: The raven (1845)
Novel: The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) -
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REALISM
This movement reacted against Romanticism. Realist artists, used naturalism, but they tried to represent the world as they thought it really was, focusing on contemporary social problems. Is recognized as the first modern movement in art, which rejected traditional forms of art, literature, and social organization as outmoded in the wake of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. -
Giuseppe Verdi
The traviata -
Georges Bizet
He was a French composer. Very demanding with himself, his production is relatively low and has many works unfinished by the composer removed and recovered only posthumously, such as Symphony in C major (1855).
His most famous works are Carmen, Carmen Suite (Bizet/Guiraud) and Ave Maria. -
Lewis Carroll
Mathematician and writer. Author of Alice in Wonderland. Professor at Christ Church College, Oxford. -
Richard Wagner
The Valkyrie -
Jean-François Millet
The gleaners -
Honoré Daumier
The washing woman -
Édouard Manet
Lunch on the Grass -
Gustave Courbert
He shocked accepted ideas, painted what he could see, not angels or ancient Romans. Focus on common, even vulgar people. -
Gustave Courbet
Jo, the beautiful Irish girl -
George Eliot
Middlemarch -
Claude Monet
He was a French painter, one of the creators of Impressionism. The term impressionism derives from the title of his work "Impression, rising sun (1872)" -
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IMPRESSIONISM
It is a style where the artist captures the image of an object as someone would see it if they just caught a glimpse of it.Their pictures are vibrant. The artists like to capture images without detail, it demonstrates the techniques many of the independent artists adopted: short, broken brushstrokes that barely convey forms, pure unblended colors, and an emphasis on the effects of light. Rather than neutral white, grays, and blacks, Impressionists often rendered shadows and highlights in color. -
Edgar Degas
The Dance Class -
Friedrich Nietzsche
He was a German philosopher, poet, musician and philologist, considered one of the most influential contemporary thinkers of the nineteenth century.
He made an exhaustive critique of culture, religion, and philosophy.
His most famous work is "Thus spoke Zarathustra. A book for all and for no one" -
Paul Verlaine
He was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement.
In 1884, he publishes Antaño y hogaño, which marks his return to the literary avant-garde, although the book was composed mainly of poems before 1874. -
Guy de Maupassant
Bel Ami -
Claude Debussy
He was a French composer. He was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his use of non-traditional scales and chromaticism influenced many composers who followed. His music is noted for its sensory content and frequent usage of nontraditional tonalities.
"Suite bergamasque"(Claro de Luna), it was written in 1890, but it wasn't published until 1905 because Debussy thought that it wasn't at the height of his previous works. -
H. G Wells
War of the Worlds -
Camille Pissarro
Sunset, Rouen -
Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness -
Frederick Delius
Fennimore and Gerda -
Ernest Fanelli
Tableaux Symphoniques -
Maurice Ravel
Bolero of ravel -
Agatha Christie
Black coffee