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plan for gardens at palace of Versailles

formal French garden

gardens at Versailles

Watteau, “Pilgrims Leaving the Island of Cythera” (1717)

Boucher, “Abduction of Europa” (1747)

David, “The Oath of the Horotii” (1784)

plan of Stowe Gardens, England

garden at Stowe designed by Capability Brown

Chatsworth Gardens

Friedrich, “Two Men Looking at the Moon” ( )

Turner, “Rain, Steam, and Speed: The Great Western Railway” (1844)

Turner, “Tintern Abbey”

Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Friedrich, “Winter Landscape” (1811)

Géricault, “Mounted Officer of the Imperial Guard” (1812)

Géricault, “Raft of the Medusa” ( )

Delacroix, “Liberty Leading the People” (1830)

Turner, “The Fighting Temeraire” (1839)

Goya, “The Third of May 1808” (1814)

Turner, “The Slave Ship” (1840)

William Wordsworth

Percy Shelley

Lord Byron in Greek dress

Ludwig von Beethoven

Beethoven’s funeral (1827)