[Redbook10:56][19910512:1718ec](Neoclassicism
& Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued
(40)]
[Extracts
from source text with ms notes][12th
May 1991]
19910512.1718
[continued]
‘During the Romantic movement
landscape painting* emerged as one of the most important genres. This
was partly a legacy of the veneration of the Natural inspired by the
philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-78); but added to this was
the pantheistic belief – so evident in the poetry of William
Wordsworth (1770-1850) – that intimations of the Divine could be
found in the workings of nature, & the observation that the moods
of man could be reflected in its forms – later censured by Ruskin
as the "pathetic fallacy".’**
***
*(cf IX:
[[Redbook9:198-200][19910428:0955l]{Utopian
Landscapes}*[28th April 1991]ff]
….
(re landscapes & utopias)
**{cf
Vol
II: [eg[Redbook2:261][19821107:2300]{[1]
Weather}[7th
November 1982]ff,] … (19821101-21c[irca])
Vol
[4] … [] …. (198710….) [Reference
not found;
but
see [Redbook4:245-246][19871220:0000c]{The
Weatherman}[20th
December 1987]]
}
***{
– ibid [Encyclopaedia
of Visual Art]:
759}
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