1. In the first half of the 19th century, especially from the 1920s to the 1930s, romanticism was not only popular in France, but also in Europe.
2. At the beginning of the 19th century, an art school emerged in the French painting world during the bourgeois democratic revolution.
3. This school of painting broke away from the fetters of academism and classicism at that time, and focused on giving play to the imagination and creation of artists themselves. The themes of creation were taken from real life, medieval legends and literary masterpieces (such as the works of Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe, Byron), which had a certain degree of progress.
4. Representative works include Goya's Charles IV and His Family, Jirico's The Raft of Medusa, and Delacroix's Leading the People Freely.
5. The picture is warm in color, bold in brushwork and full of movement.