Art of the Romantic Period

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Art of the Romantic Period European Romanticism 1815-1848 American Romanticism 1850-1855

Liberty Leading the People Eugene Delacroix

The Wanderer Above Sea and Fog David Caspar Friedrich

The Haywain John Constable

A Man and a Woman Watching the Moon David Caspar Friedrich

Hudson River School of Painters Led by Thomas Cole Painted landcapes of Hudson River Valley in New York Characteristics of the art correspond to the characteristics of the literature of the time

View on the Hudson G.L. Brown

Hudson River from Mrs. Masters’ School JF Cropsey

Afternoon on the Hudson WL Sonntag

Voyage of Life Thomas Cole

View from the Hudson TP Rossiter

Kindred Spirits TP Rossiter