Raw emotion is drawn from the painting with the realistic outlook upon nature, creating the idea that one could wake up and look out the window to experience this setting. Showing apparent values of creativity and freedom, Constable illustrated the romantic personality within his painting by giving more of an emphasis on nature itself. This is proven due to the fact that the setting of the piece is the overall focus, with attention to detail is placed on the smaller objects when further inspection of the painting is made. His impression on nature was that of a free, open and exposed landscape. Impressionism is a style that took flight in the nineteenth century. This art style captured the realm of experience in which the senses flourished. It ties in with the romantic characteristics of the era by not idealizing or describing the world around us, but rather, giving a creative outlook on it through the usage of pure form and/or color to not only create an art form of pure sensation, but also, evoke our natural emotions and senses for the better. French composer, Claude Debussy, contributed to this notion with one of his best known compositions, Clair De Lune. This piano arrangement links with romanticism by giving its listeners a musical form of passion and creativity with the subtlety of the tone. The style of the piece is disorganized with a small amount of logical phrasing. However, this
Raw emotion is drawn from the painting with the realistic outlook upon nature, creating the idea that one could wake up and look out the window to experience this setting. Showing apparent values of creativity and freedom, Constable illustrated the romantic personality within his painting by giving more of an emphasis on nature itself. This is proven due to the fact that the setting of the piece is the overall focus, with attention to detail is placed on the smaller objects when further inspection of the painting is made. His impression on nature was that of a free, open and exposed landscape. Impressionism is a style that took flight in the nineteenth century. This art style captured the realm of experience in which the senses flourished. It ties in with the romantic characteristics of the era by not idealizing or describing the world around us, but rather, giving a creative outlook on it through the usage of pure form and/or color to not only create an art form of pure sensation, but also, evoke our natural emotions and senses for the better. French composer, Claude Debussy, contributed to this notion with one of his best known compositions, Clair De Lune. This piano arrangement links with romanticism by giving its listeners a musical form of passion and creativity with the subtlety of the tone. The style of the piece is disorganized with a small amount of logical phrasing. However, this