neo-Romanticism

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Neo-Romanticism is a 20th-century artistic and musical movement that revived Romantic-era expressiveness, lyricism, and emotional intensity within a modern stylistic framework.

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neo-Romanticism canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
cultural movement
musical movement
appliesToDiscipline literature
music
visual arts
follows Romanticism
hasCoreConcept continuity of Romantic sensibility in modern era
integration of past styles into contemporary language
personal vision of the artist or composer
primacy of emotion over rationalism in art
re-enchantment of the world through art
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century landscape painting
20th-century tonal composition
contemporary classical music
film music aesthetics
hasMainCharacteristic emotional intensity
lyricism
revival of Romantic-era expressiveness
use of modern stylistic frameworks
hasMovementCharacteristic dramatic contrasts of light and shadow in painting
emphasis on mood and atmosphere
emphasis on personal, often introspective themes
evocative, often nostalgic imagery
expressive orchestration
fusion of traditional forms with modern harmony
individual emotional experience
interest in myth, legend, and the fantastic
interest in nature and landscape
lyrical melodic writing in music
poetic, often melancholic tone
programmatic or narrative elements in music
reaction against avant-garde abstraction
reaction against strict formalism
subjective expression
symbolic and dreamlike content
synthesis of Romantic idioms with 20th-century techniques
tonal or quasi-tonal musical language
use of rich color and texture in visual arts
hasStartTime 20th century
isARevivalOf Romanticism
relatedTo Expressionism
Modernism
Post-Romanticism
Symbolism

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Samuel Barber movement neo-Romanticism
Victoria literaryMovement neo-Romanticism
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Paul Nash movement neo-Romanticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Romanticism
Stanley Spencer movement neo-Romanticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Romanticism
Christian Bérard movement neo-Romanticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Romanticism