In the Romantic Period men, women, and children all worked fourteen hour shifts, were they had once had to tell time by the sun. They could go weeks without seeing the light of the sun. The Romantics hoped to inspire the emotional response, in those who viewed their art. At the Hudson River School artist primarily painted vivid, detailed, and sometimes idealized landscapes of the picturesque natural scenes by which they were surrounded. Some of the artists that influenced Romanticism were Jacques Louis David's, Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, and Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson. In the late 18th and 19th century the French and British paintings focused on imagination and emotion. The music of the Romantic period emphasized on emotion and great freedom of form. Two musical forms that became more prominent during the Romantic Period where "He watching over Israel" and "Mass in E Minor." The rule that people wanted to believe that would end soon, was that the age of tyrants might soon end. The main trend in the 18th century was individual thought and personal feeling.