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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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people fishing on river

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

View on the Grange river Borrowdale, looking towards Dervent water.

gentle rapids on a river.

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

View on the Grange river Borrowdale.

Image of the Wye

John Martin

Light brown cliffs, partially cloaked in dark green plant life, take up most of the left half of the painting.

View on the River Wye, Looking towards Chepstow

People looking at boats

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

View on Winandermere.

View towards a frozen sea

Edward Francis Finden

Another instance of meta-imagery in Sir George Back's work, View to Seaward from Montreal Island illustrates a quiet moment in the expedition and records without any great aesthetic flair both the landscape of the Canadian Arctic and the variety of people involved in the expeditions.

View to Seaward from Montreal Island

Views of various parts of the northwest American coast

Benjamin Thomas Pouncy
In collaboration with William Alexander

The primary subject of this sheet of coastal profiles is the northwest American coast, fragments of which it presents as synecdoches for the whole.

Views of Parts of the Coast of North West America; Point Grenville

Views of various parts of the northwest American coast

Benjamin Thomas Pouncy
In collaboration with J. Skyes

The primary subject of this sheet of coastal profiles is the northwest American coast, fragments of which it presents as synecdoches for the whole.

Views of Parts of the Coast of North West America; Point Grenville

Different Views of Medieval Castle

Unknown

The constellation of ten images in Charles Knight’s volume on British history creates a rich set of perspectives on the historic site of Pevensey Castle. The picturesque aesthetic, first advocated by the Rev. William Gilpin, was often applied to medieval ruins.

Views of Pevensey Castle

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Voyage Round Great Britain

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Vues des Cordillères: et Monumens des Peuples Indigènes de l’Amérique

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Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake (Edinburgh: John Ballantyne; London: Longman, Hurst Rees, and Orme, and William Miller, 1810 

woman and child walking on trail along water

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Wast-water, looking up to Wast-dale Head.

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