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Friedrich often used single figures, or features like crosses, set alone amidst a huge landscape, "making them images of the transitoriness of human life and the premonition of death". [1] Other groups of artists expressed feelings that verged on the mystical, many largely abandoning classical drawing and proportions.
Pages in category "Romantic paintings" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Beethoven (Mähler)
Painters of the Romantic art period (late 18th century — mid-19th century). Subcategories. This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. A.
Drawing by César Famin of a Roman fresco from the Osteria della Via di Mercurio in Pompeii. [23] It is thought that the fresco showed the two people above two lines and these two lines were shadows. [23] It is thought that in this drawing the two lines have been drawn as tightropes that the two people are balancing on. [23]
The jagged branches and stark contrasts seem to create a threatening environment for the figures, and are reminiscent of the imposing Gothic style seen originally in the medieval era, but revived in the Romantic era. The same can be said of the dark, shadowy trees and rocks surrounding the couple.
“The love between humans is the thing that nails us to this earth.” — Ann Patchett, “This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage” “He’s always loved who I was, and I loved who he was, and ...
One of her most famous drawings, "Love Is...being able to say you are sorry", published on February 9, 1972, was marketed internationally for many years in print, on cards and on souvenirs. The beginning of the strip coincided closely with the 1970 film Love Story. The film's signature line is "Love means never having to say you're sorry." At ...
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