It was revitalized by national romanticism in the early 19th century, this time with the vikings as heroic figures.
Nevertheless, it has its own role in the development of Finnish national romanticism.
The magazine, as well as his works, were influenced by national romanticism.
Some of the song texts are inspired by national romanticism, with lyrics about things such as old memories from the past, nature, or native districts.
The architecture belongs to national romanticism and the interior mainly to art nouveau.
The phenomenon can be interpreted as a Finnish version of European national romanticism.
It started a trend of national romanticism in Norwegian film.
After the 1870s "national romanticism", as it is more usually called, became a familiar movement in the arts.
However, the 19th century saw the rise of national romanticism in Norway as the country gradually regained its independence.
At the academy, he had awakening in the Finnish national romanticism.