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Germany: country of origin of the Romantic movement.
Victor Hugo: the author of Romantic novels such as the Hunchback of Notre Dame
Rousseau: French philosopher from the enlightenment, whose ideas about the indivisibility of reason and sentiment, influenced greatly the romantic artists.
Lord Byron: English poet, who created the model of the romantic hero.
nature: for the romantic artist, this will be present as a force against which, humans cannot fight.
victims: opposite to neoclassicism, romanticism will use them as the main character of their work.
empathy: the romantic artist wants us to feel this.. and for this reason in his work he will underline inhumanity and despair.
Goya: the author of the painting Third of May, 1808.
Los Caprichos: name of the series of etchings that Goya did after his long sickness that left him deaf.
Delacroix: French painter, who represents the best the romantic movement in painting. His famous works include the Massacre of Chios and the Liberty at the barricades.
Turner: this English painter was obsessed with the fluctuating effect of light and the atmosphere that it created. His paintings appear very ahead of this time.
Romanticism
Across:2. | this English painter was obsessed with the fluctuating effect of light and the atmosphere that it created. His paintings appear very ahead of this time. | 7. | the author of the painting Third of May, 1808. |
| 9. | French philosopher from the enlightenment, whose ideas about the indivisibility of reason and sentiment, influenced greatly the romantic artists. | 11. | the author of Romantic novels such as the Hunchback of Notre Dame |
| | Down:1. | country of origin of the Romantic movement. | 3. | name of the series of etchings that Goya did after his long sickness that left him deaf. | 4. | opposite to neoclassicism, romanticism will use them as the main character of their work. | 5. | English poet, who created the model of the romantic hero. |
| 6. | French painter, who represents the best the romantic movement in painting. His famous works include the Massacre of Chios and the Liberty at the barricades. | 8. | for the romantic artist, this will be present as a force against which, humans cannot fight. | 10. | the romantic artist wants us to feel this.. and for this reason in his work he will underline inhumanity and despair. |
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Romanticism
Across:2. | this English painter was obsessed with the fluctuating effect of light and the atmosphere that it created. His paintings appear very ahead of this time. | 7. | the author of the painting Third of May, 1808. |
| 9. | French philosopher from the enlightenment, whose ideas about the indivisibility of reason and sentiment, influenced greatly the romantic artists. | 11. | the author of Romantic novels such as the Hunchback of Notre Dame |
| | Down:1. | country of origin of the Romantic movement. | 3. | name of the series of etchings that Goya did after his long sickness that left him deaf. | 4. | opposite to neoclassicism, romanticism will use them as the main character of their work. | 5. | English poet, who created the model of the romantic hero. |
| 6. | French painter, who represents the best the romantic movement in painting. His famous works include the Massacre of Chios and the Liberty at the barricades. | 8. | for the romantic artist, this will be present as a force against which, humans cannot fight. | 10. | the romantic artist wants us to feel this.. and for this reason in his work he will underline inhumanity and despair. |
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