Term in use by 1812 (e. G. By poet Coleridge) to distinguish new forms of art and literature from classical tradition. Romantic art placed new emphasis on human psychology and ...
A literary and artistic movement beginning in the late eighteenth century europethat gave priority to subjective experience rather than subordinating that response to classical ...
An 18th century movement revolting against the conventional strictness of neo-classicism and placing artistic emphasis on imagination and the emotions.
Movimiento del siglo XIX en respuesta al Trascendentalismo. Encuentra al hombre intrínsecamente pecador y autodestructivo y a la naturaleza como una fuerza oscura y misteriosa.
Style period in music which mirrored some of the art movement of the same name during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In music, it is principally associated with Debussy, ...
Music incorporating materials which affirm a particular national or ethnic identity, analogous to similar intellectual and artistic developments in 19th century European and ...