Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement from 1790-1850 that emphasized individualism, emotions and nature over established social values and religion. It started as a reaction against order and reason, and was influenced by the rapid social change of the French Revolution. Some prominent artists of the movement included Francisco Goya, Theodore Gericault, Eugene Delacroix, and Caspar David Friedrich, known for works like The Third of May, 1808, The Raft of the Medusa, The Death of Sardanapalus, and Wanderer above the Sea of Fog.