In the visual arts William Turner drew attention to the Rhine, especially in England, with his paintings, which were the result of several cruises on the river.
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The steel engraving with a view on Bingen and the Rhine-Nahe corner from the other side of the Rhine first appeared in this publication.
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Lord Byron made the Rhine area enormously popular in England in 1818 with his verse narrative, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
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