European Romantic landscape tradition

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The European Romantic landscape tradition was a 19th-century artistic movement that emphasized emotional, sublime, and often dramatic depictions of nature as a reflection of human experience and spirituality.

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instanceOf Romanticism
artistic movement
landscape painting tradition
associatedWithConcept the pastoral
the picturesque
the sublime in nature
emphasizes dramatic depictions of nature
emotion
individual experience
spirituality
the sublime
hasCharacteristic dramatic light effects
emphasis on mood and atmosphere
expressive color
nature as mirror of the soul
small or absent human figures
symbolic use of landscape
hasGeographicScope Europe NERFINISHED
hasNotableArtist Alexandre Calame NERFINISHED
Carl Blechen NERFINISHED
Caspar David Friedrich NERFINISHED
Francisco Goya NERFINISHED
Friedrich Wilhelm Schinkel NERFINISHED
Ivan Aivazovsky NERFINISHED
J. M. W. Turner NERFINISHED
Johan Christian Dahl NERFINISHED
John Constable NERFINISHED
Philipp Otto Runge NERFINISHED
Samuel Palmer NERFINISHED
Thomas Cole NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod 19th century
early 19th century
late 18th century
influenced Hudson River School NERFINISHED
Symbolist landscape painting
early Impressionist landscape painting
influencedBy British landscape painting
Dutch Golden Age landscape painting
German Idealism NERFINISHED
Romantic philosophy
nature mysticism
oftenDepicts mountain landscapes
remote locations
ruins
seas
storms
wild nature
reactsAgainst Enlightenment rationalism
Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
relatedMovement British Romanticism NERFINISHED
French Romanticism NERFINISHED
German Romanticism NERFINISHED
values imagination
intense feeling
subjectivity

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