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History 101 2/12/2014
Faveisinia Faleta 
Romanticism was the time of shift it originated in Europe around the late eighteen hundreds and ended around the late nineteen hundreds. Romanticism was express through various types of art, music and literature. Around this era it was an act of revolt against the neoclassicism in the previous century. During the neoclassicism it was all about elegance, balance and most important restraint of emotion. This act against neoclassicism was completely the opposite of what romanticism portrayed. Romanticism allowed artists to be free from rules and regulations by doing so they depict the emotional matter of their imagination that was sometimes dark and gloomy or even superior. These paintings were a devotion to the beauty of romance in depth.
        In the painting above shows a piece created by William Bouguereau in eighteen eighty-five. This piece was call Dante and Virgil. This painting that Bouguereau painted was a painting that was inspired by two colleagues and a short clip in the Inferno. The two colleagues of his were Dante and Virgil. This painting was an expression of how fierce he was to succeed. His two colleagues stand aside while watching two souls have a brawl. Bouguereau shows the bitterness in the canvas which is very hard to find. The horror in this painting gave an example of how these artists felt about the neoclassicism boundaries by exaggerating the structure of it all. Overall this captures the depth in romanticism.
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