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In English / High School | 2014-04-07

How were artists viewed by the Romantics, and in what way was this a change from the past?

Asked by chels1995

Answer (3)

During the renaissance period, the people fought back the church's control on everything. As we know, the church didn't allow anyone to express his/her feelings in any way possible. So art was not allowed, poetry was banned, literature, etc... Unless it was religion related.
So when the people fought off the church's control, poets began to write, artists began to paint and these "outlaws" were viewed as rebels, but in a good way.

Answered by Dalzz | 2024-06-10

Sometimes it has a lot to do with culture. They could have been viewed in a positive way or negative way.

Answered by ayaypapi123 | 2024-06-10

The Romantics redefined artists as emotional individuals capable of profound expression, contrasting with earlier views that portrayed them as mere craftsmen. This shift emphasized the value of individual creativity, emotion, and nature. Influential figures like Wordsworth and Coleridge played key roles in this movement from the late 18th to the mid-19th centuries.
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Answered by Dalzz | 2025-06-12