Overview
Around 1800, Europe was in transition, reflected in two art styles. First, we visit Europe's great cities with their stately Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes. Meanwhile, the Revolution has unleashed a call for freedom, both political and personal. We see dramatic Romantic canvases depicting extreme emotions and awesome Nature, and tour dreamy castles — virtual theme parks of Romanticism.
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12 - 1Art of Prehistoric Europe October 01, 2023 -
12 - 2Art of Ancient Greece October 01, 2023 -
12 - 3Ancient Roman Art October 01, 2023 -
12 - 4Art of the Roman Empire October 01, 2023 -
12 - 5Art of the Early Middle Ages October 01, 2023 -
12 - 6Art of the High Middle Ages October 01, 2023 -
12 - 7Art of the Florentine Renaissance October 01, 2023 -
12 - 8Art of the Renaissance Beyond Florence October 01, 2023 -
12 - 9Baroque Art October 01, 2023 -
12 - 10Art of the Neoclassical and Romantic Ages October 01, 2023 -
12 - 11Art of the Impressionists and Beyond October 01, 2023 -
12 - 12Art of the 20th Century October 01, 2023


