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Romanticism (others central moments (The Lake District, England, 1799…
Romanticism
others central moments
The Lake District, England, 1799
William Wordsworth and his sister move into Dove cottage in Grasmere, here he will write some poetry celebrating the natural world
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Niagara, United States, 1829
Thomas Cole, image of Niagara falls with a couple of native americans in the foreground
sublime scenes, vast landscapes
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Westminster, London, 1847
a new bulding reopens, after the fire, designed by Augustus Pugin
it is made to look old, full of suits of armor and seated angels
cult of Middle Ages, the world of knights and castles was a nobility that is thought missing from the factories and shopping arcades
Saint-Gerrman, Paris, 1863
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Brook Street, London, August 1770
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The Marais, Paris, May 1762
"émile" by Rousseau
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about the natural goodness, spontaneity and wisdom of children
he emphasizes the child, the representative of everything that is pure, unschooled and outside the discipline
against a world rational, scientific and thecnologically based
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What is it?
It is a new set of ideas, it is about a mindset and a way of feeling
Romanticism changing how millions of people look at nature, children, love, sex, money and work
It is a reaction to the birth of the "modern world" (industrialization, urbanization, consumerism, secularization)
When?
Romanticism began in 1750 in Western Europe in the work of artists, poets and philosophers. It subsequently spread all over the world