Coverbild Dark Romanticism
Dark Romanticism
From Goya to Max Ernst
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Edited by: Dr. Felix Krämer
Graphic Design: Christina Hackenschuh
Texts by: Ingo Borges, Dorothee Gerkens, Johannes Grave, Mareike Hennig, Dr. Felix Krämer, Manuela B. Mena Marqués, Claudia Wagner, Roland Borgards, Claudia Dillmann, Prof. Dr. Hubertus Kohle, Franziska Lentzsch, Alexander Meier-Dörzenbach, Dr. Nerina Santorius
English
October 2012, 304 Pages, 0 Ills., 360 Photos
hardcover
1mm x 1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3373-1
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Since the late eighteenth century, numerous artists have been enthusiastic about the sublimity of nature, the purity of emotion, melancholy, and loneliness while at the same time feeling drawn to the abysses of the human condition, as is manifested in times of war and economic crisis. Their works tell of passion and death; their themes deal with the mysterious, the uncanny, the irrational, the fantastic, the grotesque, and evil. They feature social outcasts: madmen, criminals, beggars. In 1930 the literary theorist Mario Praz coined a term for this, “Dark Romanticism,” but it has yet to have been thoroughly examined by art theory. This publication is the first to investigate in detail the relations among the Romantic, Symbolist, and Surrealist movements, presenting Romanticism as a recurring sentiment that was embraced throughout Europe and endured into the twentieth century. (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3372-4) In conjunction with this exhibition an audio guide in the Art to Hear series (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3376-2) and a volume in the Art to Read series (German edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3375-5) are also available. Exhibition schedule: Städel Museum, Frankfurt/Main September 26, 2012–January 20, 2013
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