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Romanticism - Coggle Diagram
Romanticism
Art
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Exterminated and violent natural landscapes, described as sublime
leading exponents
Caspar David Friedrich
Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818)
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William Turner
William Turner - The Shipwreck (1805)
Francesco Hayez
Francesco Hayez - The Kiss (1859)
Eugène Delacroix
Eugène Delacroix - Liberty Leading the People (1830)
Music
Enlightened scholars and intellectuals begin to debate the function of music in contemporary culture.
development of melodrama after 600 when poetry enters the music that is expressed in theatrical performances
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Philosophy
thought of the greatest exponents of idealism, in particular the German
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does not identify itself as the philosophy of Romanticism. but the most successful synthesis of the current
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it preached a substantial inability of reason to grasp the innermost essence of reality, opposing to it the feeling, the irony and the instinct
The artistic, musical, cultural and literary movement developed at the end of the 18th century in Germany (Romantik). Foretold in some of its themes by the pre-Romanesque movement of the Sturm und Drang, then spread throughout Europe in the nineteenth century.
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