
Architectural Interiors
Interior of Fort Laramie
Alfred Jacob Miller
A captivating 19th-century watercolor looking through an architectural entryway into the bustling sunlit courtyard of Fort Laramie.
Romantic atmosphere, neoclassical structure, and early landscape painting with feeling.
Works from the early 1800s balance romantic feeling, classical structure, and a growing sense of atmosphere.

Architectural Interiors
Alfred Jacob Miller
A captivating 19th-century watercolor looking through an architectural entryway into the bustling sunlit courtyard of Fort Laramie.

Architectural Interiors
Étienne Bouhot
This magnificent neoclassical painting captures the soaring architectural scale and luminous atmosphere of the Panthéon in Paris.

Architectural Interiors
David Roberts
A luminous 19th-century watercolor capturing the grand architectural scale of the Temple of Edfu from beneath a shadowed portico.

Architectural Interiors
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
A luminous architectural study of a Roman courtyard by the master of the Danish Golden Age, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg.
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