Glass painting by Daniel Cottier
Château-Sur-Mer
Newport RI
Up-close detailing of the painted glass window. Yellows, red and blues. Focuses on nature (flowers)- a theme of Romanticism.
Glass painting by Daniel Cottier
Château-Sur-Mer
Newport RI
Up-close detailing of the painted glass window. Yellows, red and blues. Focuses on nature (flowers)- a theme of Romanticism.
Bradford, Seth
Newport, Rhode Island
1852-1918
Made for a Newport Villa done in the Romantic Italian Style. It has eagle heads on the corners and a carving of an owl in the center. Claw feet and detailed table edges.
Couture House
1895
Silk, metallic
“This is a clear example of the love for reinterpreting the 18th-century aesthetic which prevailed in the Belle Époque, evoking the grandeur and romanticism of the period. This evening dress bodice precisely references the fine embroidered men’s waistcoats of the period, but with very delicate and feminine motifs evoking the style of Rococo weaver Philippe de Lasalle (1723-1804).”
Goya, Francisco
1798 Spain
Fresco
This painting is interesting because it is not done in the intricately detailed stylings of most of the oil paintings in recent history. Slightly more abstracted and flat and does not show a lot of movement. Common people were idealized in the Romantic Era.
Watts, George Frederick
1864 England
Oil on canvas
A beautifully delicate portrait of a young woman/ girl smelling flowers. As the Romantic era continues, lifespans are getting longer leaving more time for leisure. Themes within Romanticism also include the innocence of childhood and nature as beauty.
Watts, George Frederick
1886
England
Common themes in the fine art of the Romantic Era are feelings, emotions and imagination taken priority over logic. These themes are apparent in the abstract and emotional topic of this painting.
Nash, John
1815-1822
Brighton, England
This beautiful building is heavily inspired by the Islamic style of architecture. The onion dome is slightly modified from the pointed dome that was used in Islamic architecture. It also had columns and pilasters, tall lancet windows and ogival arches within the woven detailing.
King Consort Fernando II of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
19th century
Sintra, Portugal
The tiling is inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and the blue and orange coloring. the arched doorway is reminiscent of a style of window from the Renaissance period with two arched openings separated by a column.
Palace commissioned by King Consort Ferdinand II and Queen Maria II; designed by German architect Baron Wilhelm Ludwig von Eschwege, with contributions of the King and Queen
1842 to 1854
Sintra, Portugal
Inspired by European Romanticism and features a mixture of building styles that range from Moorish to pseudo-medieval- an example of 19th century Portuguese Romanticism which focused on taking inspiration from a range of past themes to create a theatrical and intricate style.
David, Jacques-Louis
Oil on paper, backed with canvas
Neoclassical Style painting with an Ancient Grecian/ Roman topic. The chair that the women are sitting in / around appears to be a throne-like carved piece with the claw feet showing that it is from the 17-1800s time period.