The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins
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''[[The Artist Moved by the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]'' ([[1778]]-[[1779|79]]) by [[Fuseli|Henry Fuseli]]]] | ''[[The Artist Moved by the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]'' ([[1778]]-[[1779|79]]) by [[Fuseli|Henry Fuseli]]]] | ||
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- | ''[[The Artist Moved by the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]''[http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/images/099.jpg] (1778-79) by [[Fuseli]]. | + | ''[[The Artist Moved by the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/422347434/the-artist-moved-by-the-grandeur-of-ancient] (1778-79) by [[Fuseli]]. |
See the [[ruins]] of [[Piranesi]] and [[Neoclassicism]]. | See the [[ruins]] of [[Piranesi]] and [[Neoclassicism]]. | ||
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The Artist Moved by the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins[1] (1778-79) by Fuseli.
See the ruins of Piranesi and Neoclassicism.
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