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  1. Romantic Versus Classical Art: With Kenneth Clark, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Eugène Delacroix.

  2. The romantic rebellion: romantic versus classic art by Clark, Kenneth - ISBN 10: 0719528577 - ISBN 13: 9780719528576 - Harper & Row - 1973 - Hardcover

  3. The Romantic Rebellion Romantic Versus Classic Art - Softcover. Kenneth Clark. 4.17 avg rating • (98 ratings by Goodreads) Softcover ISBN 10: 0860077187 ISBN 13: 9780860077183. Publisher: Omega / Futura., 1976. This specific ISBN edition is currently no ...

  4. In Romantic art, nature—with its uncontrollable power, unpredictability, and potential for cataclysmic extremes—offered an alternative to the ordered world of Enlightenment thought. The violent and terrifying images of nature conjured by Romantic artists recall the eighteenth-century aesthetic of the Sublime. As articulated by the British statesman Edmund Burke in a 1757 treatise and ...

  5. Classic vs. romantic thought “A classical understanding sees the world primarily as underlying form itself. A romantic understanding sees it primarily in terms of immediate appearance.” Classical thought is often associated with the following: science, objectivity, rationality, reason, analysis, and matter. The other primary mode of thought ...

  6. Editions for The Romantic Rebellion: Romantic Versus Classic Art: 0719528577 (Hardcover published in 1973), 0060108029 (Hardcover published in 1973), 006...

  7. 3. Honesty vs. Politeness. The Romantic person is devoted to saying what they think or feel. They are allergic to the idea of being fake or of having secrets. Authenticity is vital. They imagine politeness as a very dull lid that suppresses what really matters. The Classical person reveres politeness as a very important lid that suppresses what ...