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Art and culture
Literature
The 19th century was perhaps the most literary of all centuries, because not only were the forms of novel, short story and magazine serial all in existence side-by-side with theatre and opera, but since film, radio and television did not yet exist, the popularity of the written word and its direct enactment were at their height. See wood pulp and literacy.
Painters
The Realism and Romanticism of the early 19th century gave way to Impressionism in the later half of the century, with Paris being the dominant art capital of the world.
19th century painters included:
- Eugène Delacroix
- Edvard Munch
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Théodore Géricault
- Vincent van Gogh
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
- Édouard Manet
- Claude Monet
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
- Joseph Mallord William Turner
- William Morris