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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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mill

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Legbethwaite Mill, St. John’s Vale, taken after much rain.

People seated by the water

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Lyulph's Torver, Ullswater.

No image available

Macbeth

Margaret Finch, the queen of the Gypsies, in a cave

Cook

In a small, dark, cave-like dwelling, a woman with a creased brow and elongated nose sits crouched with her knees to her chest. She wears a white bonnet and large cloak, and she smokes a slender clay pipe.

Margaret Finch (Queen of the Gypsies at Norwood)

Napoleon's marriage to Josephine

George Cruikshank
In collaboration with William Combe

This image depicts the marriage of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine de Beauharnais. It is, however, a fictional representation, as Napoleon and Josephine never had a religious ceremony.

Marriage to Josephine

Image of Martin's Tower

John Hayes, Robert Bransby Cooper, Robert Bloomfield

The subject, Chepstow Castle, dominates most of the print, sitting across the water from the viewer. It is in a state of ruin: ivy climbs up the towers, and the tops of the rightmost towers are either severely damaged or missing.

Martin's Tower, Chepstow Castle

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Martin’s Tower, Chepstow Castle

A loud living room scene

James Gillray

When assessed with its partner print "Harmony before Matrimony," this print entertained viewers with a comic rendering of the loss of courtship-induced naïveté to painful marital discord.

Matrimonial Harmonics

A loud living room scene

James Gillray

This image depicts the failure of harmony in the marriage previously represented (in its partner print) as a harmonious courtship.

Matrimonial--Harmonics

Two Figures in Bed

Henry Fuseli

Henry Fuseli is known for his grotesque, eerie images, especially The Nightmare, which he painted in 1781 (Fuseli 64).

Midnight

Moonlight at the Uxmal Ruins

George Endicott

This lithograph depicts a portion of the ruins of Uxmal.

Moonlight, Uxmal Ruins

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Morn and Even of the Great Victory of the British Fleet under Earl Howe on 1 June 1794

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