Nineteenth Century Europe Romanticism and Realism.

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Nineteenth Century Europe Romanticism and Realism

EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Death of Sardanapalus, 1827 EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Death of Sardanapalus, 1827. Oil on canvas, 12’ 1 1/2” x 16’ 2 7/8”. Louvre, Paris. 3 3

EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Liberty Leading the People, 1830 EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Oil on canvas, 8’ 6” x 10’ 8”. Louvre, Paris. 4 4

EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Tiger Hunt, 1854. Oil on canvas, 2’ 5” x 3’ EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Tiger Hunt, 1854. Oil on canvas, 2’ 5” x 3’. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. 5 5

FRANÇOIS RUDE, Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 (La Marseillaise), Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France, 1833–1836. Limestone, 41’ 8” high. 6 6

CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH, Abbey in the Oak Forest, 1810 CASPAR DAVID FRIEDRICH, Abbey in the Oak Forest, 1810. Oil on canvas, 3' 7 1/2" X 5' 7 1/4". Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin. 7 7

JOHN CONSTABLE, The Haywain, 1821. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 2” JOHN CONSTABLE, The Haywain, 1821. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 2”. National Gallery, London. 8 8

JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, The Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), 1840. 3’x 4’. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 9 9

THOMAS COLE, The Oxbow (View from Mt. Holyoke, Northampton, MA THOMAS COLE, The Oxbow (View from Mt. Holyoke, Northampton, MA. after Thunderstorm), 1836. 4’ 3 1/2” x 6’ 4”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 10 10

ALBERT BIERSTADT, Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, 1868 ALBERT BIERSTADT, Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, 1868. 6’ x 10’. National Museum of Am. Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 11 11

FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH, Twilight In the Wilderness, 1860s FREDERIC EDWIN CHURCH, Twilight In the Wilderness, 1860s. Oil on canvas, 3’ 4” x 5’ 4”. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland 12 12

GUSTAVE COURBET, The Stone Breakers, 1849. Oil on canvas, 5’ 3” x 8’ 6”. Formerly at Gemäldegalerie, Dresden (destroyed in 1945). 13 13

GUSTAVE COURBET, Burial at Ornans, 1849 GUSTAVE COURBET, Burial at Ornans, 1849. Oil on canvas, 10’ 3 1/2” x 22’ 9 1/2”. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. 14 14

JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET, The Gleaners, 1857 JEAN-FRANÇOIS MILLET, The Gleaners, 1857. Oil on canvas, 2’ 9” x 3’ 8” Musée d’Orsay, Paris. 15 15

HONORÉ DAUMIER, Rue Transnonain, 1834. Lithograph, 1’ x 1’ 5 1/2” HONORÉ DAUMIER, Rue Transnonain, 1834. Lithograph, 1’ x 1’ 5 1/2”. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia 16 16

HONORÉ DAUMIER, Third-Class Carriage, ca. 1862 HONORÉ DAUMIER, Third-Class Carriage, ca. 1862. Oil on canvas, 2’ 1 3/4” x 2’ 11 1/2”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 17 17

ROSA BONHEUR, The Horse Fair, 1853–1855 ROSA BONHEUR, The Horse Fair, 1853–1855. Oil on canvas, 8’ 1/4” x 16’ 7 1/2”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (gift of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1887). 18 18

ÉDOUARD MANET, Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), 1863 ÉDOUARD MANET, Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), 1863. Oil on canvas, 7’ x 8’ 10”. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. 19 19

ÉDOUARD MANET, Olympia, 1863. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 2 1/4” ÉDOUARD MANET, Olympia, 1863. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 2 1/4”. Musée d’Orsay, Paris. 20 20

ADOLPHE-WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU, Nymphs and Satyr, 1873 ADOLPHE-WILLIAM BOUGUEREAU, Nymphs and Satyr, 1873. Oil on canvas, approx. 9’ 3/8” x 5’ 10 7/8” high. Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts. 21 21