Buying Romanticism
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Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical”
movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the
artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view,
and is found to oppose the art movement known as
Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists
to combine elements of both. Some of the more renowned
names around this movement, which utilized strong emotion to
convey meaning, were Francisco de Goya and William Blake
respectively. This particular art form became a reaction
to the outgrowth of reason by homing in on imagination and
feeling.
It is not difficult to see the value in the paintings by
these artists, and there have been many examples of how other
artists have influenced one another over time. As the
whole category of Romanticism refers more to the trends of
artists, poets, and philosophers of the late 18th and early
19th centuries than as much to an artistic movement.
Though one has definitely influenced the other and vice versa
rather equally as time went along, there are very few areas in
modern life that can be said to stay untouched by the Romantic
period, and many agree that this was a vital point in the
world’s development as a whole.
Where the people of the period at the time were involved in
an overwhelming interest in things of a rational or enlightened
nature, the Romantic ideal favored intuition instead, and has
been the subject of many differing characterizations of the
movement for intellectual and literary histories. There
are many varying attitudes on how Romanticism has affected the
modern world, and what place this movement has had in the
greater picture of history. Some cite Romanticism as
being the originating moment of modernity, while others seem to
think that it is a beginning to a resistance to the enlightened
age, and still others date the movement as a direct aftermath
of the French Revolution that is completely continuous with the
present.
Romanticism was previously mentioned as affecting music and
literature as well as art, but this is less understated than it
might seem at first, Romanticism is very prominent in the music
and literature of this period. As the age moved along,
more than a few critics have considered composers such as
Mozart, Hadyn, and Beethoven as being the three Romantic
composers. In literature all over the world, the
Romanticism movement deeply affected every writer from Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe through to even the 20th century’s Ayn
Rand, and many more writers between those times when
Romanticism was most prominent.
As it became apparent that Romanticism was going to stay a
strong influence for many years to come, many critics have
taken to confirming that the Romantic period has been elemental
in the progress of art to the present day, and that there is
almost no famed artist who has not been in part affected by
these potent periods of artwork and creative purpose.
This rebellion against social and political standards of the
age was instrumental in the changing over from those same
standards, and created a lush place from which to draw
inspiration for the next centuries to come.
Romanticism has become a piece of history that cannot be
overlooked for very long as every place that one can turn has
somehow been affected by the progress from this one particular
time period, though that is certain for many artistic movements
that have been present throughout time, and seems to put more
clout into the common statement of art imitating life and life
imitating art. Neo-Romanticism worked itself out through
artists’ reevaluation of the earlier works by those like
William Blake, and especially in areas like Britain, creating a
new underground of writers, artists, and composers.
Neo-Romanticists have been considered the contrast to
naturalism as Romanticism was considered the opposite to
Neoclassicism in its’ heyday because of the movement seems to
stress feeling and internal observation, as opposed to the
naturalistic tendency to stress external observation, and
utilize historic rural landscapes to react to the modern world
of machines and its’ urbanization. Post-romanticism is an
outgrowth of passionate art that refers to a postmodern
re-enactment of romantic themes and motifs in contemporary art
up to today, and combines the best of traditional artwork with
a more modern flair.
In regards to the 20th century turns that Romanticism has
made, Romantic realism has evolved out of Romanticism to
incorporate elements of themes of value while referring to
objective reality and the importance of technique, and was
popularized though not coined by the writer and philosopher Ayn
Rand. This lead to artists incorporating Romanticism and
Realism, though they seemed more weighed to the Romanticist
side of the equation, and is considered more as a branching of
the Romanticism movement today.
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