Washington Allston
1779 - 1843
Washington Allston was an American painter and poet, born in Waccamaw Parish, South Carolina. Allston pioneered America's Romantic movement of landscape painting. He was well known during his lifetime for his experiments with dramatic subject matter and his bold use of light and atmospheric color. While his early artworks concentrate on grandiose and spectacular aspects of nature, his later pieces represent a more subjective and visionary approach.Poems
- The Sylphs of the Seasons.
- The Two Painters: A Tale.
- Eccentricity.
- The Paint-Kings.
- Myrtilla.
- To a Lady Who Spoke Slightingly of Poets.
- How vast, how dread, overwhelming is the thought...
- Oh, now I feel as though another sense...
- Full well, Tibaldi, did thy kindred mind...
- As in that twilight, superstitious age...
- There is a Charm no vulgar mind can reach...
- From one unus'd in pomp of words to raise...