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Romanticism
Late 18th Century to Mid 19th Century
Romanticism might best be described as anti-Classicism. A reaction against Neoclassicism, it is a deeply-felt style which is individualistic,
beautiful, exotic, and emotionally wrought. Although Romanticism and Neoclassicism were philosophically opposed, they were the dominant European
styles for generations, and many artists were affected to a greater or lesser degree by both. Artists might work in both styles at different times
or even mix the styles, creating an intellectually Romantic work using a Neoclassical visual style, for example. Great artists closely associated
with Romanticism include J.M.W. Turner, Caspar David Friedrich, John Constable, and William Blake. In the United States, the leading Romantic
movement was the Hudson River School of dramatic landscape painting.
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