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John Boorman
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John Boorman
- Introduction (John Boorman)
- Room 2: John Boorman's Working Method
- Room 3: Romanticism
- Room 4: Poetry and Myth
- Room 5: John Boorman's Use of Music
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Introduction (John Boorman)
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Room 2: John Boorman's Working Method
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Room 3: Romanticism
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Room 4: Poetry and Myth
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Room 5: John Boorman's Use of Music
John Boorman
Room 3: Romanticism
![John Constable The Hay Wain 1821 1](/assets/general/Exhibition/John-Boorman/_webglTransformWebP/2008/John_Constable_-_The_Hay_Wain_1821-1.webp)
Romantic Landscape
The Hay Wain (John Constable, 1821, National Gallery, London) [For John Boorman's thoughts on the different facets of Romantic painting in this room, refer to interview or Learn More]
![Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog Caspar David Friedrich 1818 Hamburg Kunsthalle 1](/assets/general/Exhibition/John-Boorman/_webglTransformWebP/1999/Wanderer-Above-the-Sea-of-Fog-Caspar-David-Friedrich-1818-Hamburg-Kunsthalle-1.webp)
Viewing Positions
Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog (Caspar David Friedrich, 1818, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg)
![Caspar David Friedrich Klosterruine Eldena 1824 25](/assets/general/Exhibition/John-Boorman/_webglTransformWebP/24912/Caspar_David_Friedrich_Klosterruine_Eldena_1824-25.webp)
Romantic Ruins
Ruins of Eldena Monastery near Greifswald (Caspar David Friedrich, 1824-1825, Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin)
![William Blake Life of a Flea 1819 Tate](/assets/general/Exhibition/John-Boorman/_webglTransformWebP/2017/William-Blake-Life-of-a-Flea-1819-Tate.webp)
William Blake
The Life of a Flea (William Blake, 1819, Tate Britain, London)
Room 5: John Boorman's Use of Music
Carmina Burana (Carl Orff, 1935)
The "Wheel of Fortune" from the Carmina Burana in Excalibur (John Boorman, 1981)