
Neo-romanticism
Neo-romanticism is an artistic movement that emerged in the late 20th century, emphasizing emotion, nature, and the sublime—the overwhelming beauty or awe found in nature and art. It draws inspiration from earlier Romanticism but reinterprets these themes in contemporary contexts. Neo-romantics often explore the tension between nature and modernity, celebrating human emotion and individual experience while reflecting on existential themes. This movement can be seen in various art forms, including literature, painting, and music, where the objective is to evoke deep feelings and a sense of wonder in relation to the world around us.