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Architecture of the Romantic Era

Architecture of the Romantic Era

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This is an overview of Romanticism during the Romantic era, particularly in England and France.

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Architecture of the Romantic Era

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The Houses of Parliament, London(Westminster Palace)

Sir Charles Barry and W. N. Pugin, 1836-60

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Houses of Parliament, SunsetClaude Monet, 1903

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Central Tower and Turret

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Big Ben

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L’Opéra, Paris(Palais Garnier)

Charles Garnier,1861-74

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Grand Staircase

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Grand Staircase Ceiling

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Grand Hall

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Stage

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The Crystal Palace

Joseph Paxton, 1851

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The Great Exhibition of 1851

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The Crystal Palace onSydenham Hill, 1854

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The Crystal Palace on Fire, 1936