What is Romanticism? Romanticism: An artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe in the late 18th century and characterized by a heightened interest in nature emphasis on the individual's expression of emotion and imagination rebellion against established social rules and conventions.
Find examples of each of these from Frankenstein Yes, A Quote Heightened interest in nature Emphasis on individual expression of emotion
What is Gothic? The Romantic literature preoccupied with mystery, horror and the supernatural is known as Gothic. The name is a reference to the barbaric Gothic tribes of the Middle Ages, or to medieval times in general with its castle, knights and adventure. Gothic novels tended to feature brooding tones, remote settings, and mysterious events. The characters inner emotional lives receive a lot of attention, as does the struggle between good and evil. -Enriched Classic edition of Frankenstein
Find examples of each from Frankenstein again, quotes Brooding tones Remote Settings Mysterious events Character s inner emotional struggles Struggle between good and evil
Romantic and Gothic Style Styles in art and architecture relate to styles in literature.
Gothic Architecture First, what are some qualities of Gothic literature? How might these qualities be reflected in architecture? That is, what will these buildings look like?
Ideal Gothic Church Viollet-le-Duc
Flying buttress Villard d'honnecourt flying buttress noun Architecture. a segmental arch transmitting an outward and downward thrust to a solid buttress that through its inertia transforms the thrust into a vertical one.
Gothic Architecture Pointed arches (doors and outer parts) Flying buttress Vertically aligned Emphasis on stained glass to let in light.
Laon Cathedral, 1160-1225
The interior of Coutances Cathedral, photography by Eric Pouhier
Romantic Painting Characteristics: the avoidance of classical forms and rules emphasis on the emotional and spiritual representation of the unattainable ideal nostalgia for the grace of past ages a predilection for exotic themes (especially mythical or literary allusions)
Caspar Freidrich
Eugene Delacroix
This famous painting Delacroix's most influential work came in 1830with the painting Liberty Leading the People, The choice of subject and technique highlights the differences between the romantic approach and the neoclassical style. Probably Delacroix's best known painting, it is an unforgettable image of Parisians, having taken up arms, marching forward under the banner of the ttricolor representing liberty and freedom; Delacroix was inspired by contemporary events to invoke the romantic image of the spirit of liberty. The soldiers lying dead in the foreground offer poignant counterpoint to the symbolic female figure, who is illuminated triumphantly, as if in a spotlight.
In 1930, Grant Wood, an American painter with European training, noticed a small white house built in Carpenter Gothic architecture in Eldon Iowa. Wood decided to paint the house along with "the kind of people I fancied should live in that house." [1] He recruited his sister Nan to model the woman, dressing her in a colonial print. The man is modeled on Wood's dentist,. The three-pronged hay fork is echoed in the stitching of the man's overalls, the Gothic window of the house and the structure of the man's face. Each element was painted separately; the models sat separately and never stood in front of the house.
Your turn On paper, draw a romantic/gothic scene of North Thurston High School. What would the building look like if it was gothic? The students? Ms. Bennett? Mr. Rood? Label each part (here are the flying buttresses, this shows isolation, this has a brooding tone, etc.)