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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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Interior of a house museum

Joseph Gandy

Joseph Gandy’s watercolor depicts what would become the “Dome Area” of John Soane’s house in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London.

Sir John Soane’s Museum

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Six Months Residence and Travels in Mexico

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Sketches of Vesuvius: with short accounts of its principal eruptions: from the commencement of the Christian era to the present time

people walking on trail up to mill

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Smelling Mill, near Thornthwaite

Ruins

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

South view of Furness Abbey, Lancashire.

Spider Nest

Unknown

While a number of the Rymsdyks' illustrations in Museum Britannicum are visually sparse in terms of the number of specimens depicted and the scale by which they are rendered, this particular plate is replete with four figures that fill almost all of the available space.

Spider's Nest, with the Valve

Coverpiece of Milton Collection, Ship on Stormy Sea

Joseph Mallord William Turner
In collaboration with William Miller

This vignette of the Lycidas sinking off the coast of England illustrates the connection made between the sea and other worlds.

St Michael’s Mount Shipwreck of Lycidas / The Death of Lycidas—Vision on the Guarded Mount

Stone Henge black and white in a storm

Joseph Mallord William Turner, Robert Wallis

In the immediate foreground of the picture plane is a herd of sheep. The sheep are reclining on the ground in manner that suggests that they have either been struck dead or are sleeping. Only several of the sheep are upright.

Stone Henge

Stonehenge

Joseph Mallord William Turner
In collaboration with Robert Wallis

This image depicts the famous ruins of Stonehenge, but does so in a unique way.

Stone Henge

Stone idol from Copán

Stephen Henry Gimber
In collaboration with Frederick Catherwood

This image—rendered using a camera lucida—depicts a monument from the pre-Columbian Maya city, Xukpi, now known as Copán.

Stone Idol, front view (from Copán)

Stonehenge through Clouds

Joseph Mallord William Turner, Robert Wallis

Stonehenge has existed for thousands of years, making it a symbol of permanence and an indication of eras past difficult for humans to comprehend in their extensive entirety.

Stonehenge

fisherman at bridge

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Stony-croft Bridge, Vale of Newlands.

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