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Humanities 2
Romanticism to Expressionism
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03/28/2010

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Schubert, Gretchen Spinning 
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ROMANTIC
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Puccini, La Boheme 
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REALISM
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Bizet, Carmen 
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REALISM
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Debussy, Sails 
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IMPRESSIONISM
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Debussy, Footsteps in Snow
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IMPRESSIONISM
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Schoenberg, Transfigured Night 
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EXPRESSIONISM
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Richard Strauss, Salome 
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EXPRESSIONISM 
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Corot, Interrupted Reading

 

REALISM

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Courbet, Burial at Ornans

 

REALISM 

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Daumier, Third Class Carriage

 

REALISM 

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Daumier, Uprising

 

REALISM 

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Koehler, Strike

 

REALISM 

 

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Manet, Bar at the Follies-Bergere

 

REALISM 

 

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Manet, Olympia

 

REALISM 

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Millet, The Gleaners

 

REALISM 

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Caillebotte, Paris: Rainy Day

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Caillebotte, Rooftops with Snow

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Degas, After the Costume Ball

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Manet, Woman Reading

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Monet, Avenue des Capucines

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Monet, Haystacks (series)

 

IMPRESSIONISM 

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Monet, Impressions of Sunrise

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Monet, Rouen Cathedral (series)

 

IMPRESSIONISM 

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Monet, Waterloo Bridge (series)

 

IMPRESSIONISM 

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Monet, St. Lazare Station

 

IMPRESSIONISM

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Beardsley, Salome: Climax

 

SYMBOLISM

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Burne-Jones, Merlin

 

SYMBOLISM

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Moreau, Ulysses and the Hydra

 

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Redon, Ophelia

 

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Rossetti, Beata Beatrix

 

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Boecklin, Isle of the Dead

 

SYBOLISM

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Klimt, Danae

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Klimt, The Kiss

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Jawelensky, Girl with Green Face

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Kirchner, Self-Portrait as Soldier

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Munch, Death in the Sickroom

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Munch, The Scream

 

EXPRESSIONISM

 

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Beckmann, Night

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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Van Gogh, Eugene Boch

 

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Van Gogh, Madame Roulin

 

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Van Gogh, Night Café

 

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Van Gogh, Olive Trees in the Sun

 

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Van Gogh, Starry Night

 

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Gauguin, Jacob Wrestling the Angel

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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Gauguin, Self-Portrait

 

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Gauguin, Yellow Christ

 

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Gauguin, Day of the Gods

 

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Gauguin, Are You Jealous?

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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Lautrec, Moulin de la Galette

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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Lautrec, Moulin Rouge

 

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Picasso, Old Man and Guitar

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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Picasso, The Tragedy

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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"The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, as we lay waste our powers;
Little we see in Nature is ours;
We have given our hearts away."
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Wordsworth, The World Is Too Much With Us

 

ROMANTICISM

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"For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not. --Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn."
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Wordsworth, The World Is Too Much With Us

 

ROMANTICISM

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"Books! 'tis a dull and endless strife:
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music! on my life,
There's more of wisdom in it."
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Wordsworth, The Tables Turned

 

ROMANTICISM

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"One purpose from a vernal wood
May teach you ore of man,
Of moral evil and good,
Than all the sages can."
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Wordsworth, The Tables Turned

 

ROMANTICISM

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"Our meddling intellect
Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:
We murder to dissect.

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Come forth, and bring with your a heart
That watches and receives."
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Wordsworth, The Tables Turned

 

ROMANTICISM

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"These beauteous forms,
Through a long absence, have not been to me
As is a landscape to a blind man's eye;
But oft, in lonely room, and 'mid the din
Of towns and cities, I have owed to them,
In hours of weariness, sensations sweet,
Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart."
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Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey

 

ROMANTICISM

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"Almost suspended, we are laid asleep
In body, and become a living soul;
While with an eye made quiet by the power
Of harmony, and the deep power of joy,
We see into the life of things."
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Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey

 

ROMANTICISM

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"From this green earth; of all the mighty world
Of eye, and ear -both what they half create,
And what perceive; well pleased to recognize
In nature and the language of the sense
The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse,
The guide. the guardian of my heart, and soul
Of all my moral being."
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Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey

 

ROMANTICISM

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"I believe in a divine magic that is an element of spiritual nature; and this magic, Beethoven exercises it in his art."

"Music is the sole and immaterial gate which leads to the higher world of knowledge: this world that surrounds man but which man, for his part, cannot manage to grasp."
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Brentano, Letter about Beethoven

 

ROMANTICISM

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" The spirit's splendor, in the soul unfurled,
Is ever stifled with a stranger stuff.
Our nobler veins, the true, life-giving springs.
Are choked with all the dust of earthy things.
What though imagination spread her wings
In early hope towards the things eternal,
Shrunk is her spacious realm in the diurnal
Defeat that loss and disappointment brings."
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Goethe, Faust

 

ROMANTICISM

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"Two souls, alas, are house within my breast,
And each will wrestle for the mastery there.
The one has passion's craving crude for love,
And hugs a world where sweet the sense rage;
The other longs for pastures fair above,
Leaving the murk for lofty heritage."
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Goethe, Faust

 

ROMANTICISM

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"My peace is gone,
My heart is sore,
It is gone for ever
And evermore.
Form him alone I watch all day,
Only for him
From home I stray.
His stride and style,
So noble and wise,
His lips when they smile,
And the shine of his eyes!
The sound of his words,
Is honey and bliss.
The touch of his had,
And oh, his kiss!"
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Goethe, Faust

 

ROMANTICISM

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"Modern industry has established the world market, for which the discovery of America paved the way. This market has given an immense development to commerce, to navigation, to communication by land...in the same proportion the bourgeoisie developed, increased its capital, and pushed into the background every class handed down from the Middle Ages."
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Marx and Engels: The Communist Manifesto

 

REALISM

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"This book by a scientist whose authority is decisive will furnish me with a firm base, I shall find the whole question treated there, and will limit myself, for irrefutable arguments, to the quotations I need. So all that this will be is a collection....it will be sufficient to replace the for "doctor" by the word "novelist," in order to make my thought clear an endow it with the precision of scientific proof....We see here equally that the writer is part observer and part experimenter."
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Zola, The Experimental Novel

 

REALISM

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"In desperation she felt she must take off her shirt. The material, every fold of which cut and burned her, was becoming a torture...So now she toiled on in pitiful nakedness, brought down to the level of some female beast hunting for food in the mire, and with sooty haunches and filth up to her belly she went along on all fours like a cabhorse..."
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Zola, Germinal

 

REALISM

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"Acclimations roared towards him from the depths of the forest...What a wonderful dream! To be the masters and suffer no more! To enjoy life at last!"
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Zola, Germinal

 

REALISM

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"I should like to paint the portrait of an artist friend, a man who dreams great dreams, who works as the nightingale sings, cause it is in his nature...So I paint him as he is, as faithfully as I can."
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Van Gogh, Letters to Theo

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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"What a mistake Parisians make in not having a palate for crude things! ...I am returning to the ideas I had in the country before I knew the impressionists. And I should not be surprised if the impressionists find fault with my way of working. ...I use colour more arbitrarily so as to express myself forcibly."
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Van Gogh, Letters to Theo

 

POST IMPRESSIONISM

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"This is the vital point-that man should find himself again."

"If expressionism at the moment behaves in an ungainly, violent manner, its excuse lies in the prevailing conditions it finds."
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Bahr, Expressionism

 

EXPRESSIONISM

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"The pillars of Nature's temple are alive
and sometimes yield perplexing messages;
forests of symbols between us and the shrine
remark our passage with accustomed eyes."

"...possess the power of such infinite things
as incense, amber, benjamin and musk,
to praise the senses' raptures and the mind's."
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Baudelaire, Correspondences

 

SYMBOLISM

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"I speak of Boredom which the ready tears
dreams of hangings as it puffs its pipe.
Reader, you know this sqeamish monster well,
-hypocrite header, -my alias, -my twin."
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Baudelaire, To the Reader

 

SYMBOLISM

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"Here and there, chimneys begin to smoke.
Whores, mouths gaping, eyelids gray as ash,
sleep on their feet, leaning against the walls,
and beggar-women, hunched over their sagging breaks,
blow on burning sticks, then on their hands."

"...and dingy Paris - old drudge rubbing its eyes-
picks up its tools to begin another day."
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Baudelaire, Twilight: Daybreak

 

SYMBOLISM

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"Your reflect like sunset and the dawn;
you scatter perfumes like a windy night;
your kisses are a drug, your mouth the urn
dispensing fear to heroes, fervor to boys."

"Come from Satan, come from God - who cares,
Angel or Siren, rhythm, fragrancem light,
provided you transform - O my one queen!
This hideous universe, this heavy hour?"
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Baudelaire, Hymn to Beauty

 

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"And did he, gripping her blood-stiffened hair
lift up that dripping head
and press on her cold teeth one final kiss?
The sullied corpse is still."

"-Far from a scornful world of jeering crowds
and peering magistrates,
sleep in peace, lovely enigma, sleep
in your mysterious tomb..."
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Baudelaire, A Martyr

 

SYMBOLISM

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"Ask the wind, the wave, the stars, the clock,
all that which flees,
all that which groans,
all that which rolls,
all that which sings,
all that which speaks,
ask them, what time it is;
and the wind, the wave, the starts, the birds, and the clock, they will all reply:

'It is time to get drunk!'"
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Baudelaire, Get Drunk!

 

SYMBOLISM

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