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Romanticism | |
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18th century - 19th century | |
Romantic music: Beethoven - Brahms - Chopin - Grieg - Liszt - Strauss - Verdi - Tchaikovsky - Wagner | |
Romantic poetry: Blake - Burns - Byron - Coleridge - Goethe - Keats - Mickiewicz - Shelley - Wordsworth | |
Visual art and architecture: Blake - Constable - Delacroix - Friedrich - Géricault - Gothic revival architecture - Goya - Hudson River school - Leutze - Nazarene movement - Palmer - Turner | |
Romantic culture: Bohemianism - Romantic nationalism | |
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