Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with Romantic Realism
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Romantic Realism
- Auguste Clésinger
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Charles Barry Johnston
- Charles Marion Russell
- Colonel Charles H. Waterhouse, Usmcr
- Emile Jean Horace Vernet
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
- Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes
- Franz Seraph Von Lenbach
- François Marius Granet
- George Catlin
- George Stubbs
- Gustave Courbet
- Henry Raeburn
- Jean-François Millet
- Major James Rennell, Frs, Frse, Frgs
- Paul Gustave Doré
- Paul Revere
- Roger Fenton
- Thomas Couture
- Thomas Sully
- Théodore Chassériau
- William Hogarth
- William-Adolphe Bouguereau
- Winslow Homer
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Winslow Homer's 'Five Children of the Budd Family' captures a heartwarming scene of siblings and innocence. This 1818 oil painting showcases Homer’s skill & family dynamics, a timeless American treasure.
Experience 'Peasants Bringing Home a Calf' by Millet! This iconic 1864 oil painting captures rural life with stunning realism, showcasing the dignity of labor and the beauty of the French countryside. Own a hand-painted reproduction today.
William Adolphe Bouguereau’s "Dante and Virgil" depicts a dramatic scene from the Inferno with intense realism and exaggerated figures. This 1850 oil painting showcases Bouguereau's bold style and captures a powerful moment. Discover this masterpiece or commission a hand-painted reproduction.
George Catlin's 'Ru-ton-wee-me, Pigeon on the Wing' (1844) captures a Native American woman with striking intensity. Explore this Smithsonian masterpiece and delve into Catlin’s pioneering portraits.
The painting depicts a tranquil village nestled beside a river, characterized by modest dwellings and barns adorned in earthy hues. Surrounding the settlement are trees enhancing its natural charm, while two boats glide along the waterway—a testament to rural leisure activities.
George Stubbs’s ‘Molly Long-legs’ captures the majestic spirit of a racehorse with astonishing anatomical detail from 1762, showcasing Romantic ideals and scientific precision – perfect for art lovers.
The painting depicts a tranquil river landscape with lush greenery and scattered rocks, featuring two figures enjoying the serene atmosphere.
Explore Charles Barry Johnston's captivating depiction of London’s iconic Big Ben clock tower and Houses of Parliament. This detailed drawing captures the grandeur of Victorian architecture and bustling city life.
Gustave Courbet's 'White House on Hill' captures the essence of Realism, depicting a tranquil landscape with a prominent white house against a hillside backdrop. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Discover "Souvenir of Loch Lomond" by Gustave Doré (1875). This stunning landscape painting captures the beauty of Scotland's loch, featuring a horse and charming figures – a timeless masterpiece.
Admire François Marius Granet's poignant depiction of the Colosseum Pillar – a masterful blend of architectural grandeur and decay, capturing the spirit of Roman history through subtle tonal nuances.
This painting portrays a pivotal moment in European history – the reception honoring Grand Duke Alexander Nikolayevich by Prince Metternich at the Viennese Hofburg in 1829. Waldmüller skillfully captures the formal attire and social interactions of dignitaries during this crucial diplomatic event, reflecting the spirit of the Biedermeier artistic movement.
This captivating black and white portrait showcases Henry Mackenzie, rendered in meticulous detail by Sir Henry Raeburn. Explore the masterful realism and emotive storytelling characteristic of 18th/19th-century British art.
Experience the opulent decay of Thomas Couture's 1847 masterpiece, capturing dramatic academic realism and Roman grandeur; discover this timeless piece today.
Admire Paul Revere Jr.'s masterful engraving of Philip King of Mount Hope, commemorating the Wampanoag leader and highlighting the devastating impact of King Philip’s War on colonial America.
Captured in meticulous realism by Thomas Sully during the Romantic era, this portrait of Governor Peyton Randolph embodies dignified composure and captures a moment frozen in time within an ornate gold frame – explore exquisite reproductions at ArtsDot.com.