This would be a very bleak work indeed without the beautiful art works that grace its pages. Listed here are the paintings used throughout.
Above the Eternal Peace, 1894 – Isaac Ilich Levitan
Rye, 1881 – Grigoriy Myasoyedov
Carabiniers à Cheval en Russie, 1893 – Édouard Detaille
Entrance to the Port of Copenhagen with the Masting Sheer seen to the right, 1830 – J. C. Dahl
Christmas customs in Norway, 1846 – Adolph Tidemand
Realm of the Mists:
Wivenhoe Park, Essex, 1816 – John Constable
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop’s Garden, undated – John Constable
Beer Street, 1751 – William Hogarth
Old London Bridge, undated – J. M. W. Turner
The Meet, undated – S.W. Fores
The Battle of Camperdown, 1799 – Philip James de Loutherbourg
Coalbrookdale by Night, 1801 – Philip James de Loutherbourg
Unknown.
Stormhaven:
Unknown.
Lief Ericson discovers American, 1893 – Christian Krohg
Bristol Docks, with Fishing Boats and Other Shipping at Anchor beside the Quayside, undated – William Matthew Hale
Camar Shiem:
In Time of Peril, 1897 – Edmund Blair Leighton
The Assassination of Michel le Peletie, undated – unknown
Bastion Islands:
Image from 20000 Lieues Sous les Mers, undated – Alphonse de Neuville and Edouard Riou.
The Pointe de la Hève at low tide, 1865 – Claude Monet
Dutch Boats in a Gale, 1801 – J. M. W. Turner
Circilia:
Nazareth, General View, 1842-49 – David Roberts
Unkown
Cicero Denounces Catiline, 1882-1889 – Cesare Maccari