Romantic Art

Romantic Art
Title Romantic Art PDF eBook
Author William Vaughan
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 288
Release 1978
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9780500201572

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About Romantic art from the 18th-19th centuries.

Awakening the Night

Awakening the Night
Title Awakening the Night PDF eBook
Author Agnes Husslein-Arco
Publisher Prestel Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9783791352602

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This absorbing volume explores how artists have expressed their fascination with the night and its mysteries over two centuries. Delving deep into the subjects of philosophy, psychology, and astronomy, this beautifully illustrated and wide-ranging volume offers a chronological approach to understanding how artists of all kinds have dealt with the subject of nighttime. It opens with the early 19th century, focusing on the tension between romanticism and enlightenment, idealism and realism, beauty and science. It then goes on to explore the introduction of electricity, the subsequent illumination of urban spaces, and light pollution. Finally, it investigates contemporary images of places that come alive in the darkness: subways, mines, theaters, movie houses, and nightclubs. Filled with the work of renowned painters, photographers, sculptors, and filmmakers, the volume is enhanced by a series of insightful essays that help us understand how artists' depictions of nighttime have evolved in tandem with developments in technology, science, and philosophy.

Romantic Image

Romantic Image
Title Romantic Image PDF eBook
Author Frank Kermode
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 232
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134506139

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For the past four decades Frank Kermode, critic and writer, has steadily established himself as one of the most brilliant minds of his generation. Author and editor of over forty books, his prodigious output includes some of the best literary criticism to be published. Questioning the public's harsh perception of 'the artist', Kermode at the same time gently pokes fun at artists' own, often inflated, self-image. He identifies what has become one of the defining characteristics of the Romantic tradition - the artist in isolation and the emerging power of the imagination. The ingeniousness of Kermode's argument and the polish and wit of the writing all serve to identify the book as one of his finest offerings. Back in print after an absence of over a decade, The Romantic Image is quintessential Kermode. Small wonder then that this, one of his earliest works, is such a classic. Enlightenment has seldom been so enjoyable!

Romanticism and Parenting

Romanticism and Parenting
Title Romanticism and Parenting PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Weber
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443809179

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If the child is the father of the man, as William Wordsworth so famously declared, then what of the father that child grows to become? How does a daughter born of her mother’s death, as in the case of Mary Shelley, navigate the politics of production and reproduction within a loaded language of mythological allusion between generational authorships? How do the visual arts perpetuate or challenge cultural agendas, such as portraying patriarchal anxieties about the “effeminization” of homeland by the foreign “other”, or attempting, iconically, to “save the soul” of a nation? How do parents both encode and decode our world? With the rise of the cult of the child in the later 18th and 19th centuries, Romantic writers of Britain and Europe, and eventually of North America, were perfectly positioned to explore, by extension, what it meant to “parent,” whether it be in within the domestic or the political sphere. The essays in Romanticism and Parenting: Image, Instruction and Ideology offer a fresh, timely, and cutting edge contribution to the field of Romantic studies. The collection has its roots in conference proceedings from the 2005 Romanticism and Parenting Conference held at Seattle University in Seattle, Washington. Essays acknowledge traditional discussions of such quintessentially “Romantic” themes as the child, education and familial politics while building upon contemporary innovative arguments within the contexts of Romanticism. As a result, chapters in the collection range from examining didactic children’s literature to complicating constructions of the family politic at personal, communal and nationalistic levels. While challenging and deepening an understanding of Romantic studies, the collection also points to current, dynamic issues, such as the burgeoning discussion of the experience that actual parents face in academia. Consequently, the collection reveals how the Romantic period has come to profoundly influence our own current constructions of the politics of parenting.

German Romantic Painting

German Romantic Painting
Title German Romantic Painting PDF eBook
Author William Vaughan
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 290
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300060478

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The early 19th century was a period in German art in which painting played a significant part in the cultural resurgence commonly known as the Romantic Movement. This Movement and some of its chief exponents are examined against a background of German literature, philosophy and music.

Images of Romanticism

Images of Romanticism
Title Images of Romanticism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Art and literature
ISBN

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The Birth of Abstract Romanticism

The Birth of Abstract Romanticism
Title The Birth of Abstract Romanticism PDF eBook
Author Albert Boime
Publisher
Total Pages 306
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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A radical departure from Professor Albert Boime's well-known social art history, The Birth of Abstract Romanticism examines the paintings of Kamran Khavarani. In this beautiful volume, Boime delves into the beauty, passion and intensity of Khavarani's work, expressed in layered themes of landscapes, cosmologies, botanical micro worlds, and ecstatic visions. Lavished with over 100 images, this book offers a unique view of both an artist and a celebrated art historian.