Romanticism
por Prestel
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Description
This richly illustrated volume invites readers to explore the phenomenon and fascination of Romanticism, a movement that shaped the cultural and aesthetic landscape of the nineteenth century and continues to resonate in modern consciousness.
The Romantic era ignited a profound shift in the arts, celebrating imagination, emotion, and the sublime power of nature. The book offers a nuanced view of Romanticismâs revolutionary impact. It journeys through the movementâs origins in the experimental ferment of the eighteenth century, its apex in German, French, and British painting, and its later echoes across Europe and North America.
The author examines key figures such as Caspar David Friedrich, J.M.W. Turner, EugeÌne Delacroix, and TheÌodore GeÌricault, exploring their transformative approaches to landscape, light, and human passion. The narrative also unravels the movementâs intricate relationship with themes of melancholy, the sublime, and the spiritual reconciliation of the individual with the universal.
Acclaimed art historian Norbert Wolf illuminates Romanticismâs capacity to evoke longing, its poeticization of life through art, and its engagement with profound contradictionsâ an embrace of both light and shadow. By tracing the stylistic and cultural trajectories of Romantic painting, from Germanyâs High Romanticism to the North American Hudson River School, he situates these works within broader artistic and intellectual traditions.
Filled with breathtaking reproductions of major works, and backed by impeccable scholarship, Romanticism reveals a movement that transcended national boundaries and bridged the intersection of emotion, imagination, and the sublime."In this lavishly illustrated book, Wolf explores how Romantic painting took hold and evolved in Europe. Picking out Blake, Turner, Gericault, Caspar David Friedrich and others, he also asks why Romanticism - once referred to by Goethe as 'sickness' - retains such a broad, powerful presence in contemporary culture." â ApolloNORBERT WOLF is an internationally acclaimed art historian. He has published several books with Prestel, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Impressionism, The Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish Painting, and Spanish Painting, as well as monographs on Albrecht DuÌrer and Titian.
The Romantic era ignited a profound shift in the arts, celebrating imagination, emotion, and the sublime power of nature. The book offers a nuanced view of Romanticismâs revolutionary impact. It journeys through the movementâs origins in the experimental ferment of the eighteenth century, its apex in German, French, and British painting, and its later echoes across Europe and North America.
The author examines key figures such as Caspar David Friedrich, J.M.W. Turner, EugeÌne Delacroix, and TheÌodore GeÌricault, exploring their transformative approaches to landscape, light, and human passion. The narrative also unravels the movementâs intricate relationship with themes of melancholy, the sublime, and the spiritual reconciliation of the individual with the universal.
Acclaimed art historian Norbert Wolf illuminates Romanticismâs capacity to evoke longing, its poeticization of life through art, and its engagement with profound contradictionsâ an embrace of both light and shadow. By tracing the stylistic and cultural trajectories of Romantic painting, from Germanyâs High Romanticism to the North American Hudson River School, he situates these works within broader artistic and intellectual traditions.
Filled with breathtaking reproductions of major works, and backed by impeccable scholarship, Romanticism reveals a movement that transcended national boundaries and bridged the intersection of emotion, imagination, and the sublime."In this lavishly illustrated book, Wolf explores how Romantic painting took hold and evolved in Europe. Picking out Blake, Turner, Gericault, Caspar David Friedrich and others, he also asks why Romanticism - once referred to by Goethe as 'sickness' - retains such a broad, powerful presence in contemporary culture." â ApolloNORBERT WOLF is an internationally acclaimed art historian. He has published several books with Prestel, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Impressionism, The Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish Painting, and Spanish Painting, as well as monographs on Albrecht DuÌrer and Titian.
PUBLISHER:
Prestel Publishing
ISBN-10:
3791393189
ISBN-13:
9783791393186
BINDING:
Hardback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2025
NUMBER OF PAGES:
280
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
10.8800(W) x 12.9400(H) x 1.1900(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English