Category:Neo-romanticism
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Neo-Romanticism is a late 19th-to-mid-20th-century movement in art, literature, and music that emerged as a reaction against industrialization, naturalism, and strict modernism. It emphasizes emotion, nature, and pastoral idealism, often reflecting, particularly in British art (1930s-1950s), a sense of pre-war anxiety and a longing for a vanished, mythical past.
Pages in category "Neo-romanticism"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.