Romanticism An artistic style which dominated or influenced much of European art through most of the nineteenth century. With an emphasis on emotional expression, the movement embraced the art of the Gothic period.
Romanticism - Part of the Enlightenment; the age of reason and the common good. It was more an attitude of mind than a style of art and architecture. All revival styles fall into the Romantic Picturesque ideal.
Romanticism the reflection, in art, of a late 18th-century literary and philosophical movement in reaction against the intellectuality and rationality of Neo-Classicism.
In the mid 18th century, with the rise of Romanticism, an increased interest and awareness of the Middle Ages among some influential connoisseurs created a more appreciative approach to selected medieval arts, beginning with church architecture, ...
rojiA Roji is a 'dewy path' to a tea house in a Japanese garden romanticRomanticism shows itself in the artist's attitude of mind and choice of subject.
Mount diverges in style from the romanticism of his contemporaries of the Hudson River School.
The Gothic Revival in architecture, combined with Romanticism, also led to the creation of the Gothic novel.
See also: Roman, Romantic, Architecture, Classical, House
 
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