Skip to main content
Home
Toggle menu
  • Home
  • Editions
    • Latest
    • Explore
  • Praxis
    • Latest
    • Explore
  • Gallery
    • Explore Latest Exhibits
    • Explore Past Exhibits
    • Explore All Images
  • Resources
    • Index of Authors
    • Booklists
    • Syllabus Repository
    • Timelines
  • About
    • Masthead
    • History
    • Index of Contributors
    • Submissions, Use & Citation Guidelines
    • Archived Material

Paradise Lost

Image Item
No image available
  • Read more about Paradise Lost

The Fall of the Rebel Angels

Image Item
Angels falling from Heaven
Description

John Martin was one of the most popular artists of his day. The artist Thomas Cole, the author Victor Hugo, and the composer Hector Berlioz all drew inspiration from Martin’s work. He was one of the few painters who did his own engravings. The text of Paradise Lostitself was also a consistent source of inspiration for Romantic art.

  • Read more about The Fall of the Rebel Angels

The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins

Image Item
No image available
  • Read more about The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins

Peter and his Children Visited by Three Flying Figures

Image Item
Peter and Children Surrounded by Flying Figures
Description

This image is an illustration for Robert Paltock’s book, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man. The scene is not taken directly from the text, but portrays Peter, his children, and three of the flying men he encounters on his journey (Paltock 8).

  • Read more about Peter and his Children Visited by Three Flying Figures

Picturesque Views of England and Wales

Image Item
No image available
  • Read more about Picturesque Views of England and Wales

Stonehenge

Image Item
Stonehenge through Clouds
Description

Stonehenge has existed for thousands of years, making it a symbol of permanence and an indication of eras past difficult for humans to comprehend in their extensive entirety. In the Romantic era, a scholar named William Stukeley conjectured that it was constructed “not long after Cambyses’ invasion of Egypt,” which was about 525 B.C. (W. Stukeley, Stonehenge66; P.

  • Read more about Stonehenge

The World Beyond: Romantic Art and the Supernatural

Stonehenge through Clouds at Midnight
Curators
Madeline Crane
Date Published:
September 2023
Description

The Romantic era was shaped by the rationalism of Enlightenment and the chaos of revolution, and it was built on the art, literature, and philosophy of the eras before it. Though the history of Romantic art is fascinating, equally fascinating is its fantasy.

  • Read more about The World Beyond: Romantic Art and the Supernatural

Index of Key People and Places in Rydal Journals Notebook 1 (DCMS 104.1, 1824–1825)

  • Read more about Index of Key People and Places in Rydal Journals Notebook 1 (DCMS 104.1, 1824–1825)

 

Portrait of Lord Byron

Image Item
A portrait of Lord Byron
Description

This print portrays Lord Byron as the quintessential Romantic poet, as well as the Byronic hero formulated and featured in his own works.

  • Read more about Portrait of Lord Byron

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

Image Item
A butcher's family
Description

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.

  • Read more about The Hopes of the Fammily, or Miss Marrowfat at Home for the Holidays

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 99814
  • Page 99815
  • Page 99816
  • Page 99817
  • Current page 99818
  • Page 99819
  • Page 99820
  • Page 99821
  • Page 99822
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
Subscribe to

 

Masthead

About

Contact Us

sfy39587stp18