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Queen Mab’s Cave by Turner, 1846 16x20max50 reflecting the importance of the

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reflecting the importance of the region during the 19th century

much of Columbia was destroyed by fire

capturing a poetic stillness that defined much of his work and contributed to his international acclaim as a master of atmospheric landscapes

including healthcare facilities and schools

Draft Riots (1863): A series of violent disturbances in New York City that were the culmination of working-class discontent with new laws passed by Congress to draft men to fight in the ongoing Civil War

Queen Mab’s Cave by Turner, 1846 16x20max50 reflecting the importance of theQueen Mabs Cave (1846) by Turner captures the late Romantic turn toward mood, myth, and the sublime. Painted in the twilight of his career, Turners vision dissolves the solid world into a radiance of color and atmosphere, channeling the literary aura of Queen Maba figure from Shakespearean lore and Romantic poetryinto a dreamlike cavern of light. Forms ebb and flow as if sculpted by mist and surf, inviting viewers to step into an otherworld where

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