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french painter of the romantic period. he was inspired by exotic lands and by the struggles of the people. had much in common with byron and even made illustrations for some of the poet’s works. he was inspired by travel to exotic locations. he supported movements for freedom at home as well as abroad.
question 1 options: casper david friedrich, eugene delcroix, ludwig von beethoven,
john constable.

english poet of the romantic period. he became a hero of romanticism in part because he broke so many rules including artistic and social. in his long poems he created a new type of hero- a solitary brooding figure who defies society’s standards and rules. he traveled widely and sought adventure in exotic lands.
question 2 options: george gordon byron, johann wolfgang von goethe,
jean-jacques rousseau, mary shelley.

german landscape artist of the romantic period. he was known for painting untamed landscapes such as rocky coastlines and dark forests and human figures posed against the vastness of an ocean, a mountain range, or the sky. his painting often show how nature possesses an awe-inspiring and sometime frightening power.
question 3 options: ludwig von beethoven, eugene delcroix, casper david friedrich,
john constable.

english landscape painter of the romantic period during the early 1800s. his landscape painting celebrated the beauty and the power of nature. he urged painter to get out into nature and to paint exactly what they saw. rather than exotic places he chose to paint the everyday scenery where he grew up.
question 4 options: casper david friedrich, eugene delcroix, john constable,
ludwig von beethoven.

german classical composer of the romantic period. by the mid-1800s the ideas of the romantic writers and painters began to influence music as well. he began as a composer in the classical style and over time was influenced by romanticism. he was willing to break the old rules of musical composition. he declared his profound love of the natural world. in some music he used instruments to imitate nature. by 1816 he was almost fully deaf, and his works show a sense of the hero’s struggle and triumph over challenges.
question 5 options: ludwig von beethoven, eugene delcroix, casper david friedrich,
john constable.

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