You might like Left Right Burg Gutenfels, Kaub and Pfalz, Looking Upstream from the West Bank Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) River View with Distant Castles; (2) Burg Rheineck, Looking Upstream from the West Bank Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Three Sketches Showing Hammerstein, Looking Upstream from the West Bank beneath or soon after Rheineck; (3) Showing Andernach in the Distance Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) Burg Fürstenberg, Looking Upstream from the West Bank; (2) Burg Fürstenberg and the Village of Rheindiebach from the Waterside; (3)-(5) Two Sketches and Composition Study of Burg Sooneck Looking Upstream from the West Bank Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) The Bautsburg, Looking Downstream from the West Bank; (2) The Bautsburg, Looking Downstream from the West Bank, from slightly further upstream than (1) Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Three Sketches from a Boat on the Rhine: (1) Burg Rheineck above the Village of Brohl, Looking Downstream; (2) Burg Rheineck, Looking Downstream; (3) Sinzig Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Three Sketches from a Boat on the Rhine: (1) Burg Rheineck above the Village of Brohl, Looking Downstream; (2) Burg Rheineck, Looking Downstream; (3) Sinzig; (4) Tower on Hillside Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 (1) Hills and Distant Castle; (2) View upstream to Burg Rheineck; (3) Hills and Town (?Sinzig) Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Burg Fürstenberg and Rheindiebach, with Bacharach and Burg Stahleck in the Distance, Looking Downstream from the West Bank South of Rheindiebach Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Burg Ehrenfels and the Mäuseturm (Left), Rüdesheim (in the Distance) and Bingen (Right), Looking Upstream from the West Bank North of Bingen Joseph Mallord William Turner 1817 Hammerstein, Looking Upstream, and with Andernach in the Distance; Burg Rheineck, Looking Downstream, and with Sailing Boats Joseph Mallord William Turner 1824 Rheineck and Herenfells [Turner]. (?Schloss Arenfels, Nearly Opposite Rheineck) Joseph Mallord William Turner c.1830–41