Romanticism and modern art are one and the same thing
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“Qui dit romantisme dit art moderne” is a dictum by Charles Baudelaire recorded in "Qu’est-ce que le romantisme ?" in his Salon de 1846 [1]
It translates as "To speak of romanticism is to speak of modern art" [2] (tr. Baudelaire As a Literary Critic, translations by Lois Boe Hyslop) and "Romanticism and modern art are one and the same thing" (Tr. P. E. Charvet, 1981).
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