Discuss the trend of 18th-century Romanticism and give examples of the stylistic characteristics, selecting an artist and his or her artwork as an example. Consider how European and American artists differed in their approach to Romanticism.
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Romanticism was not so much a style as a set of attitudes and characteristic subjects. The 18th century is sometimes known as the Age of Reason for its leading thinkers placed their faith in rationality, skeptical questioning, and scientific inquiry. Rebelling against those ideas, Romanticism urged the claims of emotion, intuition, individual experience, and the imagination. Romantic artists gloried in mysterious or awe-inspiring landscapes, picturesque ruins, extreme events, and exotic cultures. Eugene Delacroix, the leading painter of the Romantic movement, was fascinated by the exotic cultures of North Africa and created numerous paintings depicting scenes that were part of this "Oriental" realm. American Romantic artists concentrated on the landscapes around them, carrying an almost mystical reverence for the natural beauty of the unspoiled land itself.
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"The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending we lay waste our powers . . ." What romantic idea is expressed in these lines from a poem by William Wordsworth?
a. people lack the education they need to improve themselves b. humans are too easily distracted from nature by material pursuits c. society's institutions are responsible for human misery and corruption d. only by striving for wider experience do humans express their inner selves
Alexander carried Hellenic culture as far east as
A. Japan. B. China. C. India. D. Vietnam.