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    still considered the most influential pieces‚ portraits‚ landscape and still life scenes were also very common. Baroque art also uses rich and deep color‚ and intense light and dark shadows‚ just like Albert had created and favored in his. In Nativity by Josefa de Óbidos‚ Josef‚ like Bierstadt‚ uses rich colors like dark reds and blacks to emphasize mood and feel. Although this is a religious image and not like the landscapes and portraits that Bierstadt does‚ it is from Obidos’ creation of the image

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    these in his writings. Poe was famous for reflecting the dark aspects of his mind in a story‚ creating detailed imagery intriguing the reader. The fantastic and supernatural elements are expressed in The Premature Burial as impossible and in a sense‚ horrifying. The idea of people walking after their believed death is very extreme thinking in a world that seems normal. The writing style of Edgar Allan Poe shows the writer to be of a dark nature. In this story‚ he focuses on his fascination of being

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    An art speaks a thousand words! In this case‚ the art of romanticism. Art history from the 18th centuries express uniqueness‚ imagination‚ and sensation which are all part of romanticism. In (Marriem Webster’s online dictionary)‚ Romanticism is defined as “a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual.” Thus‚ the two arts being analyzed in this paper are: Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863)‚ ‘The

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    key foundation of going against the crowd. An artist that stood out among the many individuals of this time that I thought to be a great example of this period was Joseph Mallord William Turner or just simply J.M.W Turner. As far as Romanticism goes J.M.W was one of the most well-known landscape painters in England. His style consisted of oil painting‚ watercolors‚ and etching. J.M.W was born 1775‚ his artistic career launched at the young age of 12 with his first painting‚ leading him

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    “Only the really young are the fearless‚ have the optimism‚ the romanticism to take unimaginable risks”-Olivia Wilde (American actress‚ producer and activist). The show Klondike was about two friends who moved to a new town‚ penniless‚ in hopes to find gold.One of the friends‚ Bryan‚ is murdered early on. The story then follows the other friend‚ Bill‚ and how he handles his friends death and his confrontations with puritanism and romanticism. This story draws parallels to the book Into The Wild by Jon

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    that we should be grateful because without his suffering these masterpieces wouldn’t have been fabricated. While intensifying his philosophy for short stories Edgar Allan Poe wrote “The Fall of the House of Usher” reflecting the characteristics of Dark Romantic Movement. Born on January 19‚ 1809‚ Edgar’s childhood was no fairy tale. At age three both his parents died and he was sent to live with a tobacco exporter‚ John Allan in Richmond‚ Virginia. There he went to a school academy. 1826 Poe went

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    of nomadic existence. This boy‚ Chris McCandless‚ never settled for the path that was laid before him‚ he understood his potential and felt that in order to make the most of it‚ he must live the life that was most important to him. This story of romanticism and individuality can be explained no better than through the use of

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    ---> The Hungry Stone is a romantic tale of wonder and mystery. ---->Salient features of romanticism in The Hungry Stone. The Hungry Stone is a romantic tale impressing us by bold invention and appealing to that taste for the supernatural. Spectral and mysterious as the atmosphere of the story is‚ it is made to look credible. Tagore affects this with the help of lovely strokes of the brush. Realistic descriptions of nature‚ little human touches here and there‚ and interposition of day and night

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    Berlioz‚ Goya and Poe: The dark side of the Romanticism movement The Industrial Revolution changed not only the way that the world functioned in its day to day proceedings‚ but it also inspired a new wave of creativity in art‚ music‚ and literature. This new wave ignited a yearning not only in those who created the works‚ but also in those that were inspired by the works themselves. The works that were classified as part of the Romanticism movement contained a combination of seven various aspects

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    differences and similarities‚ Coleridge managed to add a form of Romanticisms in many of his poems. Romanticisms actually began in the mid- 18th century and reached its peak in the 19th century. Romantic literature in the 19th century withholds the ideals of the time period‚ emotion‚ nature etc. The actual definition of romanticism is a movement of literature and the fine arts. Romanticism is used in many ways. Coleridge took use in romanticism by adding emphasis in his imagination of his poems and by

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