Under the influence of what is conventionally called the Romantic movement, a new interest in history and the arts of the past took shape. |
He came to represent the archetypal Romantic artist, outlawed by a corrupt society, whose genius bore comparison with Shakespeare. |
Romantic complications arise when Erica is also pursued by Harry's charming 30-something doctor. |
Peter Rostovsky's third solo show at The Project was at once a lampoon of and homage to Romantic landscape painting. |
Her colours, particularly in Romantic and French Impressionistic repertoire, were quite scintillating. |
It is not surprising that Frost, well grounded in Romantic tradition, would blend seriousness and play in the epiphanic quest. |