

An edition of Dark Romanticism (2012)
from Goya to Max Ernst
By Felix Krämer,Roland Borgards
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Language
eng
Pages
305
Description:
From its very inception in the late eighteenth century, Romanticism's celebration of euphoria and sublimity has been dogged by its equally intense fascination with melancholia, insanity, crime, the grotesque and the irrational. In 1930, the famous literary theorist Mario Praz named this strain in literature "Dark Romanticism," but its equivalent in art has never been thoroughly assessed in art history. This volume is the first to examine a current that runs from Goya's war etchings through Symbolism and up to Surrealism, presenting Romanticism as an intellectual position that was embraced throughout Europe and that endured into the twentieth century.
subjects: European Arts, Themes, motives, Romanticism in art, Exhibitions, Romanticism
Times: 20th century, 19th century, 18th century