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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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Street of Tombs in Pompeii

Hannah Palmer

This painting depicts the Street of Tombs in Pompeii, Italy, with Mount Vesuvius in the background.

Street of Tombs, Pompeii

Sketches of several European men

Unknown

The art historian Pramod Chandra gives a description of Studies of European Figures, quoted below:

Studies of European Figures

Two fishemen

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Stye-head Tarn, with Aron, or Great-End, above Borrowdale.

Two Men Moving Boat to Shore in Storm

William Daniell

William Daniell's hand-colored aquatint illustrates the difficulty of maintaining control of the sea once it had been, in a sense, claimed by Britain's perception of itself as a great maritime power.

Swanage

Inside of Nest

Unknown

The two drawings that comprise this plate are roughly correlated in a more straightforward manner than the vast majority of Rymsdyk’s groupings.

Taylor Bird's Nest

No image available

The American Naval Songster

Boy riding on the back of an eagle

Unknown

This image, which presented viewers with the image of a boy riding an enormous eagle high above a sea coast, above the title “The Art of Lying Burlesqued in an Account of A Wonderful Flight or Journey from France to Gibraltar, America, &c.

The Art of Lying Burlesqued in an Account of A Wonderful Flight or Journey from France to Gibraltar, America, &c. Related by an Eminent Author

Image of Ashmolean Museum

John Le Keux
In collaboration with Frederick Mackenzie

The engraving depicts the exterior of the “Old Ashmolean” building at the University of Oxford. We see it at a slight distance, with a good view of the street on which it is stationed. Three figures can be seen in the foreground. One is a scholar, dressed in cap and gown.

The Ashmolean Museum

View from a balloon over Hellsbye Hill

Unknown

The primary subject of this image is Thomas Baldwin's "Balloon Excursion," from Chester to Warrington, which it depicts just 50 minutes after it began, as seen from "a high Field, at the End of Sutton-Causeway" (iv, 29).

The Balloon Over Hellsbye Hill in Cheshire

No image available

The Banks of Wye: a Poem in Four Books

No image available

the Bible

Engraving of House near Volcano

Charles Graf

This image of Mount Helena marks a turning point for volcanic depictions in Romantic culture. The fear and awe once evoked by images of rampant volcanoes is little more; instead, Mount Helena is seen as powerless and at rest.

The Briars St. Helena

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