Romanticism. William Wordsworth 1770-1850 Tintern Abbey.

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Romanticism

William Wordsworth

Tintern Abbey

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

George Gordon, Lord Byron

George Gordon, Lord Byron

Constable: View of the Stour (1810)

Constable: Wivenhoe Park, Essex (1816)

Constable: Salisbury Cathedral (1820)

Constable: Rain Storm – Brighton (1824)

Friedrich: Abbey Cloister in the Snow (1817)

Friedrich: Wanderer Alone in the Sea of Fog (1815)

Friedrich: Sea of Ice (1823)

Turner: Rain, Steam, Speed (1825)

Turner: Rivaulx Abbey

Turner: The Ship Wreck (1805)

Turner: The Slave Ship (1840)

Delacroix: The Massacre at Chios (1824)

Delacroix: Greece Expiring on The Ruins of Missilonghi (1826)

Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People (1830)

Goya: The Second of May, 1808

Goya: The Disasters of War

Gericault: The Raft of the Medusa (1819)