The acclaimed "Journey" art history series tackles the Romantics in this 2006 volume. As the 18th century's strict classic disciplines drifted from popularity, artists like Turner, Goya, Gericault and others ushered in a profoundly different style, one based in emotion and the beauty of freedom. This program explores such famous works as "The Third of May" and "The Haywain," as well as Romanticism's profound impact on western art.
The acclaimed "Journey" art history series tackles the Romantics in this 2006 volume. As the 18th century's strict classic disciplines drifted from popularity, artists like Turner, Goya, Gericault and others ushered in a profoundly different style, one based in emotion and the beauty of freedom. This program explores such famous works as "The Third of May" and "The Haywain," as well as Romanticism's profound impact on western art.
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