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*[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 749]

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*[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 749]

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*[See [Redbook10:52][19910512:1718cx](Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued (10)] [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991], mn=*]



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 749]

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*(1826; National Gallery, London)


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Tuesday, 17 March 2026

(Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued (10)] [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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*[‘...these scenes…’ – see last previous ts journal entry]


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{Interesting…. Cf ‘Separation’ (earlier Vol[umes] [])}



***[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 750]

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{[[Redbook10:36-37][19910512:1718br](Neoclassicism & Romanticism){Neoclassicism [continued (6)]}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]&f,] 37}



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 747]

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(Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued (8)] [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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*[Marginal notes above:]


{R~?}


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**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 746-747]

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Monday, 16 March 2026

(Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued (7)] [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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*’The Death of Sardanopolous by Delacroix; oil on canvas; 395x495cm (156x195in); 1827[ce]. Louvre, Paris’

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Tuesday, 10 March 2026

(Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [continued (6)] [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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*[Marginal note above:]


{How true!}


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**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 746]

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[Emphasis mark ‘I’ as reproduced above]



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 746]

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{64C~1792[ce]}



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 746]

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{R~}


{s~}



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 746]

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(Neoclassicism & Romanticism) ROMANTICISM [Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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* ‘Liberty Guiding the People by Delacroix; oil on canvas; 260x325cm (102x128in); 1831. Louvre, Paris.’

[– ibid (Encyclopaedia of Visual Art) 745]

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