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  2. Panoramic painting - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event. They became especially popular in the 19th century in Europe and the United States , inciting opposition from some writers of Romantic poetry .

  3. Romantic-era panoramas - Wikipedia

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    A panoramic painting captures all 360 degrees of a scene, [1] as viewed from inside the center of the circle. Typically shown in rotundas for viewing, Romantic Era panoramas were intended to be so lifelike that the viewer became confused as to what was real and what was image.

  4. Robert Barker (painter) - Wikipedia

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    One of his sons, Henry Aston Barker, was also an artist and assisted with and then carried on his father's profession of painting and exhibiting panoramas.The eldest son, Thomas Edward Barker, though not an artist, also helped run the family's business, then, in 1801, set up a rival panorama exhibition with artist Ramsay Richard Reinagle at 168/9 The Strand, London.

  5. Moving panorama - Wikipedia

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    1848 illustration of a moving panorama designed by John Banvard.. The moving panorama was an innovation on panoramic painting in the mid-nineteenth century. It was among the most popular forms of entertainment in the world, with hundreds of panoramas constantly on tour in the United Kingdom, the United States, and many European countries.

  6. Panorama - Wikipedia

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    The painting measures about 10 metres in height with a circumference of 112 meters. [12] In the same year of 1881, the Dutch marine painter Hendrik Willem Mesdag created and established the Panorama Mesdag of The Hague , Netherlands, a cylindrical painting more than 14 metres high and roughly 40 meters in diameter (120 meters in circumference).

  7. Franz Roubaud - Wikipedia

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    Franz Roubaud (Russian: Франц Алексеевич Рубо, romanized: Franc Alekseevič Rubo; French: François Iwan Roubaud; 15 June 1856 – 13 March 1928) was a Russian painter of French origin [5] who created some of the largest and best known panoramic paintings.

  8. Cyclorama - Wikipedia

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    A cyclorama is a panoramic image on the inside of a cylindrical platform, designed to give viewers standing in the middle of the cylinder a 360° view, and also a building designed to show a panoramic image. The intended effect is to make viewers, surrounded by the panoramic image, feel as if they were standing in the midst of the place ...

  9. The Grand Panorama of a Whaling Voyage 'Round the World

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    A portion of the panoramic painting featuring New Bedford, Massachusetts. The Grand Panorama of a Whaling Voyage 'Round the World is a maritime panoramic painting created by Benjamin Russell and Caleb B. Purrington in 1848. [1] Today, it is located and displayed at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts. [2]