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Washington Allston's "Dr. John King" (1814) captures an intellectual portrait with refined details and atmospheric lighting, reflecting Romanticism’s influence.
Explore Washington Allston's "Italian Shepherd Boy," an evocative landscape painting capturing serene beauty and literary themes—a cornerstone of American Romanticism.
Experience the sublime drama of Washington Allston's Romantic masterpiece, The Flight of Florimell; discover this haunting vision of American art today.
Washington Allston A Pioneer of American Romanticism Washington Allston, a name perhaps less immediately recognizable than some of his contemporaries, occupies a pivotal position in the development of American art. Born November 5, 1779, on a rice plantation – a landscape that would subtly inform his later artistic sensibilities – Allston’s life was one of intellectual pursuit and aesthetic expe
Explore Washington Allston's haunting masterpiece 'Elijah Fed by the Ravens,' inspired by biblical lore and Venetian painting techniques—a cornerstone of American Romanticism.
A moonlit Tuscan hillside captures the sublime essence of American Romanticism in Washington Allston's 1828 masterpiece Italian Landscape, inviting you to bring this ethereal vision of light and peace into your home.