Romanticism Individualism Emotions and Feelings Expression Subjective Dramatic
Romanticism Individualism Emotions and Feelings Expression Subjective Dramatic Extreme light, poses, colours, lines and compositions Imagination Ambiguity Complexity Freedom Uncertainty Tragedy
Formalism versus Expressionism
“The Venus of Willendorf” (30000 – 20000 BC) “The Venus of Knidos” (a copy from a sculpture made in the 1 st century BC)
“Mona Lisa” or “La Gioconda” by Leonardo da Vinci (15031505/1507) “The Madonna with the Long Neck” by Parmigianino (1535 - 1540)
“The Grand Odelisque” by Ingres (1814) “Reclining Figure” by Henry Moore (1951)
Barbie portrayed as “Venus de Milo” by Jocelyne Grivaud “Venus de Milo”
WHY? View the Video Clip, “How Art Made the World More Human Than Human What is art” in the Video Clips Folder. The icon looks like this…
Introduction View the Video Clip, “The Romantics - educational art history video” in the Video Clips Folder. The icon looks like this…
Artist 1: Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucinetes View the Video Clip, “Goya's Disasters of War” in the Video Clips Folder. The icon looks like this… “The Disasters of War” (1808) Spain
Artist 2: Theodore Gericault “The Raft of the Medusa” by Theodore Gericault (1818 -19) The raft carried survivors of a French naval ship which sank in 1816. 150 people were stranded on a makeshift raft for 13 days. Only 13 survived. France
Artist 3: Eugene Delacroix “Liberty Leading the People” (1830) France
Artist 4: Joseph Mallord William Turner “The Fighting Temeraire” Englan
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