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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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A butcher's family

Thomas Rowlandson

In this busy scene, the young Miss Marrowfat entertains the family (and whoever else may happen to enter the butcher shop, apparently) with the musical "skills" she has acquired at boarding school.

The Hopes of the Fammily, or Miss Marrowfat at Home for the Holidays

Two Ships at Sea

This engraving portrays a battle during the War of 1812. This battle, like others in which Americans defeat the British at sea, was taken up as a subject by various American artists. One other example is Michele Felice Cornè's USS “Hornet” Sinking HMS “Peacock,” 1813.

The Hornet and Peacock

Water-color of museum with several fossilized skeletons

Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

This image documents the “Crystal Room” of the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) as it was arranged in 1842.

The Hunterian Museum

A woman stands at a fruit vendor's stall

William Daniell
In collaboration with Richard Woodman

In this engraving, William Daniell draws on different elements of Indian mythology—accounts of holy banyan trees as well as images of yakshi, goddesses closely associated with the fertility of nature—to portray a woman fruit seller as occupying a potential site of sancitity.

The Indian Fruit Seller

Moths

Unknown

In this image, the fantastical and the scientific are combined to make the subject matter of the accompanying text more appealing to a young audience.

The Invitation

No image available

The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins

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The Macklin Bible

A woman tries on bangles given to her by a craftsman

Unknown

Art historian Pramod Chandra describes this scene:

The Maker of Bangles

No image available

The Monastic Annals of Teviotdale: or, the History and Antiquities of the Abbeys of Jedburgh, Kelso, Melros, and Dryburgh

A spring garden party

Charles Williams

In the early nineteenth century, the term "moving panorama" could refer to an optical entertainment (both the apparatus itself and the sequence of virtual prospects that it conjured); an unfolding view of an actual scene, whether of landscape, pageant, or streetscape; and "a series of images

The Moving Panorama or Spring Garden Rout

No image available

The New Dover Guide, Including a Concise Sketch of the Ancient and Modern History of the Town and Castle and such Other General Information as may be Useful to Visitors; and a Short Description of the Neighboring Villages

Man in Bed Having Nightmare

Unknown

This political caricature satirizes Fuseli's The Nightmare, utilizing the latter's Gothic theme to combine a fear of the unknown with a critique of government exploitation.John Bull (indicated by the name on the chamber pot under his bed) sleeps under a grey blanket, su

The Night Mare

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