Romantic Art

by William Vaughan

Paperback, 1978

Status

Available

Call number

709.0342

Collection

Publication

Thames & Hudson Ltd (1978), Paperback, 288 pages

Description

In the age of revolutions, at the end of the eighteenth century, the mental and spiritual life of North America and Europe began to undergo a historic and irreversible change. The ideas of spontaneity, direct expression and natural feeling transformed the arts, encouraging artists to explore the extremes in human nature, from heroism to insanity and despair. Widely praised on its previous appearance as Romantic Art and now revised, William Vaughan's classic study analyzes the achievement of the leading artists of the age - masters such as Goya, Blake, Gericault, Turner and Delacroix - and sets in context a host of fascinating figures in painting, sculpture and architecture: Palmer, Runge, Soane, Gros, Overbeck, Schinkel, Flaxman, Pugin, Bingham and many more. The result is an invaluable account of a dramatic and contradictory artistic epoch.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

288 p.; 8.2 inches

ISBN

0500201579 / 9780500201572

Local notes

World of Art
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