Liberty leading the people oil canvas eugene 1830

The romantic period

  • cultural event during the romantic period

    cultural event during the romantic period
    There was an emphasis on the importance of the individual; a conviction that people should follow ideals rather than imposed conventions and rules. The Romantics renounced the rationalism and order associated with the preceding Enlightenment era, stressing the importance of expressing authentic personal feelings.
  • The beginning of the romantic period

    The beginning of the romantic period
    The French Revolution was a watershed event in world history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. During this period, French citizens radically altered their political landscape, uprooting centuries-old institutions such as the monarchy and the feudal system
  • Most important musician of the romantic period

    Most important musician of the romantic period
    Chopin soon became the greatest romantic pianist, and his teachers at the Warsaw Conservatory claimed they had nothing more to teach him. He was a genius. He composed his first work at the age of seven and, since he still did not know how to write well, it was his father who helped him transcribe it.
  • important musical event during the romantic period

    important musical event during the romantic period
    The Romantic period started around 1830 and ended around 1900, as compositions became increasingly expressive and inventive. Expansive symphonies, virtuosic piano music, dramatic operas, and passionate songs took inspiration from art and literature.
  • important events during the romantic period

    important events during the romantic period
    the Romantic period witnessed enormous political and social upheaval with such political events and social processes as the American and French Revolutions, the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars,
  • the last event during the romanticism

    the last event during the romanticism
    This war was an armed conflict between two of the imperialist military superpowers of the time (Spain and the United States) fighting for control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands. The United States won the war and, as a consequence, took control of the aforementioned territories.