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HISTORICISM AND
         ROMANTICISM




Sacré Coeur of Paris. (Historicism)   The morning, Philipp
                                      Otto Runge.
                                      (Romanticism)
INDEX
-Historicism and examples.
-The Houses of Parliament in
London.
-Romanticism: Sculpture and
Painting.
-Liberty Leading the People.
-Credits.
HISTORICISM
       -Developed in the 19th and the 20th centuries.

       -Its main feature was copying historic styles of the past.

       -The buildings of this style were built in different styles of the past.

                                 EXAMPLES


Houses of
Parliament, London.
                                                                        Santa Susanna,
                                           Opera House, Paris.          Rome.

  Neo-Gothic          Cathedral of
                      Learning,                             Neo-Baroque
                      Pittsburg.
More Examples
                               Romano-                                    Campo
                               Byzantine                                  Pequeno
                                                                          Bullring,
                                                                          Lisbon.
Sacré Coeur, Paris.




                                                                Neo-Mudéjar


                                            Post Office,
                         Naval Cathedral,   Zaragoza.
                         Kronstadt.


                                    Neo-
                                    Romanesque
Leaning Tower of Pisa,
                                                           Cathedral of Marseille,
Italy.
                                                           France.
The Houses of Parliament
-Common    name “the Palace of Westminster”.

-Located on the banks of Thames River in
London.

-Built in Middle Ages and rebuilt after a fire in
1834.

-Architects:   Sir Charles Barry and Augustus
Pugin.

-Example of Neo-Gothic style.

-More than one thousand rooms.                      Structure
-Construction started in 1840 and lasted until
1870.

-Used to house the Parliament of the United
Kingdom: the House of Commons and the
House of Lords, which make UK laws.

-Material used: Anston, a sand-coloured
magnesian limestone.

-Four floors: in the ground floor the chambers.
In the second and the third floor: meeting
rooms and offices.
The floor plan
                               1.Victoria Tower
                                                    2.Queen’s Robing Room    3.Royal Gallery




4.Prince’s Chamber                                                    7.Commons’ Lobby
                     5.Lords’ Chamber   6.Central Lobby




8.Commons’ Chamber                                10.St Stephen’s Chapel
                                                                            11.Westminster Hall

                        9.Noes Lobby
Main Towers:
-Victoria Tower: in the south-western
corner of the Palace. Its 98,5m high. This
tower houses the Parliamentary Archives.




-Central Tower: the smallest tower of the
three. It has a pinnacle and is octagonal.




-Clock Tower: is 96m high. The most
famous tower in the world. It has bells
which strikes the Westminster Chimes every
quarter of an hour.
Features
                                                     -In the exterior Perpendicular Gothic
                                                     was used, a type of Gothic with
                                                     predominance of straight lines.
                                                     -Barry designed it, but Pugin
                                                     recommended the details, accessories
                                                     and pieces to use.
                                                     - Gothic features on arches, windows,
Example: Perpendicular                               the towers and the pinnacle.
architecture, Gloucester                             -The windows are made by stained
Cathedral.                                           glass in the Westminster Hall at Houses
                                                     of the Parliament.




Westminster Hall, the roof was supported by pillars, three aisles,
but this was replaced by a hammer beam roof.
ROMANTICISM
-Developed in the first decades of the
19th century (1800-1840).

-Style based on freedom,
individualism, feelings and
nationalism.

-Opposed to rationalism, proportions
and universalism of New Classicism.

-Artists went back to the Middle Ages.

-The favourite themes were exotic        Death of Sardanapalus, Delacroix
places, the unknown, folklore,
traditions and wild nature.
Romantic Sculpture
-Developed between 1830 and 1848.
-Main features: the expression of
feelings and movement.

-Emphasis in the pictorial values.

-Main themes:


-1st: Patriotic monument, dedicated to      David D’Angers, the Goethe and the
heroes, the city or the nation, on          Napoleon.
monuments that have a patriotic meaning
or show a decisive fact for the nation.

-2nd:Animal sculptures: the search of the
irrational, the expansion, the expression
of vigor and the strength, he maintains
the anatomy of each animal.

-3rd:Portrait, following Neo-Classicism,
especially the taste of nudity, but with
sentimental effects.
                                            François Rude, the Marseillaise, the
                                            Neapolitan Fisherman and a Tiger
                                            Attacking a Stag.
Romantic Painting
                                                PAINTERS:
FEATURES:
-Movement                                       France:
-Colour
-Light, with bright colours,                    -Théodore Géricault
loose brush-strokes, full
of light paintings and wild
natural landscapes.
                                               The Charging Chasseur,
                                               Géricault.




                               The raft of the Medusa, Géricault.
France:
 -Eugène Delacroix




                                    Women of Algiers in their
                                    Apartment, Delacroix.




Arab Horseman Attacked by a Lion,
Delacroix.
Germany:
-Caspar David Friedrich




                                     The Sea of Ice, Friedrich.




                          Wanderer above the Sea of
                          Fog, Friedrich.
Great Britain:
 -Landscape painter: Joseph
 William Turner




                                 The shipwreck of the Minotaur, Turner.




Rain, Steam and Speed, Turner.
Spain:
-Valeriano Bécquer

-Pérez Villaamil

-Mariano Fortuny



                            Herd of bulls by a river and a
                            castle at the top, Villaamil.




 The passing of control ,
 Bécquer.
                                     The Vicar, Fortuny.
Liberty leading the people
                                       -Author, Eugène Delacroix.
                                       -Painted in 1830.
                                       -Present Location: Louvre Museum, Paris.
                                       -Material: Oil on canvas.
                                       -Size: 260 X 325cm.
                                       -Description:
                                         On the center, shows the allegorical figure of
                                       Liberty. Liberty isn’t a woman, she is an
                                       abstract force. She is wearing the traditional
                                       Phrygian cap of liberty and is holding a gun and
                                       the tricolour flag, represents the French nation.
                                       Delacroix is the young man in the painting
                                       wearing the opera hat.
                                       There is a moribund who is looking to Liberty
                                       and he would die.
                                         On the floor, a man without clothes, some
                                       people stole his clothes. There are also soldiers
                                       and dead people.
                                         On the Background, there are people with
-Allegoric painting about the events   weapons.
happened during the 1830               -The scene occurs in Paris, because at the top
                                       on the right we can see the tower of Notre
revolution.                            Dame.
-The Romantic Features:

The structure: pyramidal.

Colours: blue, white and red as we
can see in the flag, because they are
 France´s colours.

Dark colours, because he tried to
represent the liberty and in the
background there is smoke. It is a
patriotic painting.




                                        Political poster: it represents the
                                        release of the French people.
Credits
Books: Blanco, Cristina and Pérez, Paqui (2011) Social Sciences, History 4ºESO,
September 2011.
Websites:
-Wikipedia 15/01/12. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arquitectura_historicista
-BBC.News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/uk/2000/parliament/default.stm
-Wikipedia 14/04/12.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Gothic_architecture#Perpendicular_Gothic
-Essenctial Humanities, Neo-Classical and Romantic Sculpture. 2008-2012
http://www.essential-humanities.net/western-art/western-sculpture/neoclassical-and-
#» Romantic
-Springstun
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/arts/scultpureplastic/sculpturehistory/romantics


-The France of Victor Hugo
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/la/delacroix.html
-Wikipedia 17/04/12
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Leading_the_People
Made by:
Mari-Luz Ortiz Sánchez-
      Manjavacas.
       4ºESO-A

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Historicism and Romanticism

  • 1. HISTORICISM AND ROMANTICISM Sacré Coeur of Paris. (Historicism) The morning, Philipp Otto Runge. (Romanticism)
  • 2. INDEX -Historicism and examples. -The Houses of Parliament in London. -Romanticism: Sculpture and Painting. -Liberty Leading the People. -Credits.
  • 3. HISTORICISM -Developed in the 19th and the 20th centuries. -Its main feature was copying historic styles of the past. -The buildings of this style were built in different styles of the past. EXAMPLES Houses of Parliament, London. Santa Susanna, Opera House, Paris. Rome. Neo-Gothic Cathedral of Learning, Neo-Baroque Pittsburg.
  • 4. More Examples Romano- Campo Byzantine Pequeno Bullring, Lisbon. Sacré Coeur, Paris. Neo-Mudéjar Post Office, Naval Cathedral, Zaragoza. Kronstadt. Neo- Romanesque Leaning Tower of Pisa, Cathedral of Marseille, Italy. France.
  • 5. The Houses of Parliament -Common name “the Palace of Westminster”. -Located on the banks of Thames River in London. -Built in Middle Ages and rebuilt after a fire in 1834. -Architects: Sir Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. -Example of Neo-Gothic style. -More than one thousand rooms. Structure -Construction started in 1840 and lasted until 1870. -Used to house the Parliament of the United Kingdom: the House of Commons and the House of Lords, which make UK laws. -Material used: Anston, a sand-coloured magnesian limestone. -Four floors: in the ground floor the chambers. In the second and the third floor: meeting rooms and offices.
  • 6. The floor plan 1.Victoria Tower 2.Queen’s Robing Room 3.Royal Gallery 4.Prince’s Chamber 7.Commons’ Lobby 5.Lords’ Chamber 6.Central Lobby 8.Commons’ Chamber 10.St Stephen’s Chapel 11.Westminster Hall 9.Noes Lobby
  • 7. Main Towers: -Victoria Tower: in the south-western corner of the Palace. Its 98,5m high. This tower houses the Parliamentary Archives. -Central Tower: the smallest tower of the three. It has a pinnacle and is octagonal. -Clock Tower: is 96m high. The most famous tower in the world. It has bells which strikes the Westminster Chimes every quarter of an hour.
  • 8. Features -In the exterior Perpendicular Gothic was used, a type of Gothic with predominance of straight lines. -Barry designed it, but Pugin recommended the details, accessories and pieces to use. - Gothic features on arches, windows, Example: Perpendicular the towers and the pinnacle. architecture, Gloucester -The windows are made by stained Cathedral. glass in the Westminster Hall at Houses of the Parliament. Westminster Hall, the roof was supported by pillars, three aisles, but this was replaced by a hammer beam roof.
  • 9. ROMANTICISM -Developed in the first decades of the 19th century (1800-1840). -Style based on freedom, individualism, feelings and nationalism. -Opposed to rationalism, proportions and universalism of New Classicism. -Artists went back to the Middle Ages. -The favourite themes were exotic Death of Sardanapalus, Delacroix places, the unknown, folklore, traditions and wild nature.
  • 10. Romantic Sculpture -Developed between 1830 and 1848. -Main features: the expression of feelings and movement. -Emphasis in the pictorial values. -Main themes: -1st: Patriotic monument, dedicated to David D’Angers, the Goethe and the heroes, the city or the nation, on Napoleon. monuments that have a patriotic meaning or show a decisive fact for the nation. -2nd:Animal sculptures: the search of the irrational, the expansion, the expression of vigor and the strength, he maintains the anatomy of each animal. -3rd:Portrait, following Neo-Classicism, especially the taste of nudity, but with sentimental effects. François Rude, the Marseillaise, the Neapolitan Fisherman and a Tiger Attacking a Stag.
  • 11. Romantic Painting PAINTERS: FEATURES: -Movement France: -Colour -Light, with bright colours, -Théodore Géricault loose brush-strokes, full of light paintings and wild natural landscapes. The Charging Chasseur, Géricault. The raft of the Medusa, Géricault.
  • 12. France: -Eugène Delacroix Women of Algiers in their Apartment, Delacroix. Arab Horseman Attacked by a Lion, Delacroix.
  • 13. Germany: -Caspar David Friedrich The Sea of Ice, Friedrich. Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, Friedrich.
  • 14. Great Britain: -Landscape painter: Joseph William Turner The shipwreck of the Minotaur, Turner. Rain, Steam and Speed, Turner.
  • 15. Spain: -Valeriano Bécquer -Pérez Villaamil -Mariano Fortuny Herd of bulls by a river and a castle at the top, Villaamil. The passing of control , Bécquer. The Vicar, Fortuny.
  • 16. Liberty leading the people -Author, Eugène Delacroix. -Painted in 1830. -Present Location: Louvre Museum, Paris. -Material: Oil on canvas. -Size: 260 X 325cm. -Description: On the center, shows the allegorical figure of Liberty. Liberty isn’t a woman, she is an abstract force. She is wearing the traditional Phrygian cap of liberty and is holding a gun and the tricolour flag, represents the French nation. Delacroix is the young man in the painting wearing the opera hat. There is a moribund who is looking to Liberty and he would die. On the floor, a man without clothes, some people stole his clothes. There are also soldiers and dead people. On the Background, there are people with -Allegoric painting about the events weapons. happened during the 1830 -The scene occurs in Paris, because at the top on the right we can see the tower of Notre revolution. Dame.
  • 17. -The Romantic Features: The structure: pyramidal. Colours: blue, white and red as we can see in the flag, because they are France´s colours. Dark colours, because he tried to represent the liberty and in the background there is smoke. It is a patriotic painting. Political poster: it represents the release of the French people.
  • 18. Credits Books: Blanco, Cristina and Pérez, Paqui (2011) Social Sciences, History 4ºESO, September 2011. Websites: -Wikipedia 15/01/12. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arquitectura_historicista -BBC.News http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/uk/2000/parliament/default.stm -Wikipedia 14/04/12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Gothic_architecture#Perpendicular_Gothic -Essenctial Humanities, Neo-Classical and Romantic Sculpture. 2008-2012 http://www.essential-humanities.net/western-art/western-sculpture/neoclassical-and- #» Romantic -Springstun http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/arts/scultpureplastic/sculpturehistory/romantics -The France of Victor Hugo http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/la/delacroix.html -Wikipedia 17/04/12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Leading_the_People
  • 19. Made by: Mari-Luz Ortiz Sánchez- Manjavacas. 4ºESO-A