Collection: Romanticism
The Romanticism art movement, blossoming in the late 18th to mid-19th century, was a passionate rebellion against the rationality of Neoclassicism. Romantic artists, like William Turner and Caspar David Friedrich, sought to evoke intense emotions, individualism, and a connection with nature.
Imagine vivid landscapes, turbulent emotions, and a celebration of the sublime. Romantic art embraced the beauty of imperfection, portraying the untamed power of nature and the complexities of the human soul. It spanned painting, literature, and music, fostering a spirit of creative freedom and expression.
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Indian Sunset, Deer by a Lake (ca. 1880–90) by Albert Bierstadt
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Rocky Mountains, Lander’s Peak (1863) by Albert Bierstadt
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In the Sierras (1868) by Albert Bierstadt
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Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California (1865) by Albert Bierstadt
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California Redwoods (1872) by Albert Bierstadt
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