Gothic Revival
—Romantic-era architectural movement that employed Gothic forms including pointed arches and fan vaulting (ex: Strawberry Hill and New Houses of
Read more—Romantic-era architectural movement that employed Gothic forms including pointed arches and fan vaulting (ex: Strawberry Hill and New Houses of
Read more—Reference medieval art/architecture, especially Gothic style —Architectural ruins/overgrown gardens —Exotic culture —Intense emotion/drama/war/human tragedy —Promoted freedom of expression —Scenes of
Read more—Began in early-mid 18th century. Competed against Neoclassicism. Named for Romance language and novels. To get the FULL Chp 2-3:
Read more—Paris – mid 18th century To get the FULL Chp 2-3: Baroque/Rococo & Neoclassicism/Romanticism FlashCard, Click HERE.
Read more—Rome c. 1600 To get the FULL Chp 2-3: Baroque/Rococo & Neoclassicism/Romanticism FlashCard, Click HERE.
Read more—A group of painters who painted Romantic panoramic landscape views near the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding mountains. To
Read more—Edward Hicks, 1834. Oil on canvas. Romantic painting in the USA. To get the FULL Chp 2-3: Baroque/Rococo & Neoclassicism/Romanticism
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