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A Picturesque Dairy [Plate XI]

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A Picturesque Dairy
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The work depicts a “building designed in imitation of the ruins of a church or chapel…intended to be placed, as those houses generally are, by the side of a piece of still water…or built by the side of a river… in a retired part of a gentleman’s estate, who farms his own land, and has an extensive dairy-farm under his own direction, and who would build it to be at one and the same time an objec

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River Landscape with Ruins

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River Landscape
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The landscape contains a winding river that passes by a group of ruined castles in the distance. In the foreground is a mass of trees on the left and groups of bushes and small trees in the center and right of the watercolor. The sky is misty with diffused light.

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The Romance of Ruins

Doctor Syntax tumbling into the water
Date Published:
June 2009
Description

In the eighteenth century, ruins all over the world were being rediscovered and reinterpreted aesthetically as their popularity and their importance as artistic subjects increased. An increase in travel and travel literature exposed British society to ruins both local and foreign, spurring interest in capturing their picturesque nature. At the same time, a growing awareness of historical documentation and scientific excavations of sites like Pompeii also affected the prevalence of ruins and commanded the attention of the Romantic audience. Frequently "created" as well as found, Romantic ruins invited spectators' reflections on transience, death, and decay. As such, ruins were a staple in Romantic landscape art and garden design. Goethe created at least one ruin in Weimar.

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'Philosophical Playthings': The Spectacle of Air-Balloons

diagram explaining how hot air balloons are filled.
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Paul Keen
Date Published:
June 2023
Description

Few cultural phenomena captured the popular imagination of late eighteenth-century Britain more intensely than the rage for air ballooning, or the “balloonomania” as critics sometimes called it. “The term balloon is not only in the mouth of every one, but all our world seems to be in the clouds,” declared a 1785 book titled London Unmask’d (137). The excitement had begun in France when the Montgolfier brothers launched the first human flight in front of the Royal Family and 100,000 spectators, on October 15, 1783. The first flight in England, by Vincento Lunardi the following September, attracted an estimated 150,000 spectators. The Morning Post reported that “St.

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Six Months Residence and Travels in Mexico

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View of the City and the Valley of Mexico, from Tacubaya

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panoramic vista of Valley of Mexico.
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During the Romantic period, panoramas—particularly those of exotic places—emerged as a popular form of public entertainment (Comment 7-8).

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

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Pyramide de Cholula

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pyramid
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Other than maps, this is the only major landscape image Alexander von Humboldt produced in Mexico. It shows Humboldt's interest in Enlightenment notions of authentic re-creation and encyclopedic recording of native flora and fauna, while also invoking many of the concerns associated with Romantic notions of the picturesque landscape.

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Due Antichi Monumenti di Architettura Messicana

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Untitled (Tav. 1; Pyramid at El Tajín)

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pyramid
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Pedro Marquez' 1804 book contains the first scientific illustrations of Mexican archaeology to be produced in Europe. By depicting the Pyramid at El Tajin with sharp, clean angles and a lack of geographic context, Marquez sought to visually tie it to Greek and Roman temples, thus showing the technological advancement and social sophistication of native Mexican peoples.

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