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Romanticism
Romanticism had its roots in 18th-century England, but soon spread across Europe. Romantic artists broke with the cool, cerebral idealism of Neoclassicism. They sought instead to respond to the cataclysmic upheavals that characterized their era with line, color, and brushwork that was more physically direct and emotionally expressive.
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El Anatsui, Old Man’s Cloth, 2011, bottle caps, material, material (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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