Picturing the Romantic
New perspectives on European Romanticism(s) in the visual arts
by Elisabeth Ansel, Johannes Grave, Christin Neubauer, Mira Claire Zadrozny
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European Romanticism in the visual arts has always been defined by transnational transfer processes. While the investigation of international aspects of Romanticism is well established in literary studies, this approach is absent from art historical research. Picturing the Romantic seeks to fill this gap, offering fresh insights into the multifaceted world of European Romanticism(s) in the visual arts by reevaluating its traditional canon, geographical boundaries, and terminology. This volume comprises fifteen original essays by established and emerging scholars. Together, they interrogate whether there are multiple, distinct Romanticisms or a singular, pan-European Romanticism. By adopting a transnational lens, the contributors illuminate the rich interconnections between Romantic art across different countries, challenging conventional definitions and narratives. They position Europe as a complex geopolitical subject, taking into account inner European peripheries and envisioning Romanticism as a phenomenon that transcends beyond Europe. Each essay presents a diverse array of Romantic prints, drawings and paintings and provides novel interpretations within various international contexts. The book questions the traditional confines of art history, suggesting that Romantic art cannot be fully understood without considering the dynamic exchanges that crossed national borders. Picturing the Romantic is not just a collection of essays but a call to rethink our understanding of European Romanticism. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of art history, the international interplay of artistic currents, and the enduring impact of Romanticism on the visual arts. This volume reshapes the scholarly discourse and inspires future research on the interconnectedness of Romantic movements.
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Elisabeth Ansel, Christin Neubauer and Mira Claire Zadrozny are Research Associates in the research group European Romanticism or Romanticisms in Europe at the Friedrich Schiller University, Jena. Johannes Grave is Professor of Early Modern Art History, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena.
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date September 2025
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781526179425 / 1526179423
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPrint PDF
- Pages408
- ReadershipGeneral/trade
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions240 X 170 mm
- Biblio NotesDerived from Proprietary 6224
- Reference Code16490