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Romantic Artists

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Romantic Artists

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Romantic Artists
The Romantic Era of art has little or nothing to do with romantic thoughts. Rather it is stated as “An international and philosophical movement that redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world.”(http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu). The romantic movement was strongly attached to England and Germany; oddly enough this is not where you typically think of as “Romantic” cultures. The era of the Romantics is loosely said to be from 1798 to 1832. The age of Romanticism was considered to be the “Age of Revolutions”; this was due in large part of the timing of the American and French revolutions during this time. It was a time of change; there were many upheavals especially in the political, economic and social circles all across Europe. As stated in (http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu) “A revolutionary energy was also at......


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