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Explorable Archive of Art from the Romantic Era

Section Editors: Theresa M. Kelley
, Jacob Leveton
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Explore All Images

View of Dunster Castle

William Gilpin, Samuel Alken

This image of tourists before a view of Dunster Castle highlights the importance assigned to the interaction of persons with natural or constructed elements of the landscape in Romantic-era tourism.

Dunster Castle

walker leading horse

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Elter Water.

child, adult, and dog walking towards distant mountains

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Ennerdale Broad-water.

people watching cows

Joseph Wilkinson
In collaboration with William Frederick Wells

Estwaite-water from below Bellemount.

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Evelina

Infant Christ Casting Out Demons

John Flaxman

This image is an illustration for paragraph 1271 of Emanuel Swedenborg's Arcana Coelestia. This paragraph describes demons who

Evil Spirits Cast Out

Two women at the pillory

James Gillray

Lady Archer and Lady Buckinghamshire, chained at the Pillory, are being battered with eggs and mud by an undefined crowd that disappears into the foreground of the print. Both women don large feather headpieces, heavy gold earrings, and swell-dresses.

Exaltation of Faro’s Daughters

A man stands on the shore of a foggy island

Edward Francis Finden

This image is primarily remarkable for its dissimilarity to other images by Sir George Back.

Foggy Island

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Folios of Caracatures lent out for the Evening

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Fowler's Practical Phrenology

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Genesis 21: 15 

Giant head 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.

Gigantic Head (from Copán)

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