This document provides an overview of Romanticism in landscape painting from the 18th century to the 19th century. It examines works by European artists like Gericault, Constable, Friedrich, and Turner who depicted nature romantically. It also looks at Australian painters like Glover and von Guerard who applied romantic styles. Key romantic characteristics included heightened emotion, emphasis on the imagination over reason, love of nature, and interest in the sublime. The document suggests analyzing two works, The Raft of Medusa and The Slave Ship, through the lenses of different frames to understand how they reflect romantic ideals.