Washington Allston - Gallery

Gallery

  • Storm Rising at Sea, 1804, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

  • Moonlit Landscape, 1809, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

  • Coast Scene on the Mediterranean, 1811, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina

  • The Poor Author and the Rich Bookseller, 1811

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1814, Dove Cottage, Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere, England

  • Donna Mencia in the Robber's Cavern, 1815

  • Beatrice, 1819

  • The Spanish Girl in Reverie, 1831

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