You might like Left Right (1) Distant Hills; Downstream (2) to Andernach in Distance; (3) to Weissenthurm, Andernach and Neuwied, with Flying Bridge; (4) Upstream to Neuwied and Weissenthurm, with Flying Bridge; (5) Downstream to Andernach and the Devil’s House below Neuwied Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) Distant Hills; Downstream (2) to Andernach in Distance; (3) to Weissenthurm, Andernach and Neuwied, with Flying Bridge; (4) Upstream to Neuwied and Weissenthurm, with Flying Bridge; (5) Downstream to Andernach and the Devil’s House below Neuwied Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Three Sketches of the Monument to General Hoche at Weissenthurm; Weissenthurm and Neuwied with the Flying Bridge, Looking down the Rhine Joseph Mallord William Turner 1839 Nonnenwerth, Rolandswerth and the Drachenfels, Looking down the Rhine; The Seven Hills; View down the Rhine to Neuwied; Neuwied and Weissenthurm, Looking up the Rhine Joseph Mallord William Turner 1833 Hammerstein; Buildings on the River Front at Andernach; Andernach from the Rhine; View down the Rhine from Rhens towards Schloss Stolzenfels and the Martinsburg at Oberlahnstein; The Marxburg from the Rhine, Looking Upstream Joseph Mallord William Turner 1833 ?The East Bank of the Rhine near Andernach; Andernach, Looking Upstream, with Boats; Anderach, Looking Upstream, with Boats The Rhine near the Marxburg Joseph Mallord William Turner 1833 Hammerstein, Looking down the River Rhine from near Andernach Joseph Mallord William Turner 1840 The River Rhine near Andernach Joseph Mallord William Turner 1840 Neuwied, Looking up the River Rhine Joseph Mallord William Turner 1840 Andernach (on the Rhine) Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1830–41 Andernach Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1830–41 The Rhine - Neuwied and Weissenthurm, engraved by R. Brandard After Joseph Mallord William Turner published 1853