Good question.
Romanticism is the 19th century reaction to Neoclassicism, adding a freedom of color and expression. The broken color will influence the Impressionists.

One of my favorite comparisons: Odalisques (Harem women) by the Neoclassical Ingres and the Romantic Delacroix. Also a quite abstract work of the Burning of the Houses of Parliament by Turner, who took Romanticism as far toward abstraction as it could go back then.
Expressionism is a more extreme 20th century movement. Yes, it does express emotion through color and loose brushstrokes.

The Street by Kirchner, and two by Kandinsky: one an early one and one much later and quite non-objective (with no basis in the real world at all). You can see that the use of color and shape is more extreme than the earlier Romanticism.
Thank you! That really answered my question.