The Later 18th Century: Neoclassicism

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The Later 18th Century: Neoclassicism TERMS TO KNOW: IMPORTANT FIGURES/PLACES: French Revolution, 1789 tribunes senate populares vs. oligarchy Horatii Curiatii Alba Longa Tiberius Gracchus Gaius Gracchus

Napoleonic Europe

Jacques-Louis David The Oath of the Horatii, 1784, 10’10” x 13’11”

Nicolas Poussin Et in Arcadia Ego, c. 1655 Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii, 1784

Angelica Kauffmann Cornelia Mother of the Gracchi, c. 1785, 40” x 50”

Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Self-Portrait, c. 1790

Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Self-Portrait, c. 1790 Nicolas Poussin Self-Portrait, 1650

Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Self-Portrait, c. 1790 Judith Leyster Self-Portrait, c. 1630

Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Self-Portrait, c. 1790 Artemisia Gentileschi, Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, 1630s

Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette with Her Children, 1787, 9’ Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette with Her Children, 1787, 9’.5” x 7’

Jacques Germain Soufflot The Panthéon (Sainte Geneviève), Paris, 1755-92

Pantheon, Rome, 2nd c CE Pantheon, Rome, 118-124 CE Jacques Germain Soufflot The Panthéon (Sainte Geneviève), Paris, 1755-92

Thomas Jefferson Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1770-1806 Jacques Germain Soufflot The Panthéon (Sainte Geneviève), Paris, 1755-92

Benjamin Latrobe Baltimore Cathedral, begun 1805 Jacques Germain Soufflot The Panthéon (Sainte Geneviève), Paris, 1755-92

Horatio Greenough, George Washington, 1832-41

(Roman copy) Phidias, Zeus, 5th c BCE

Antonio Canova, Cupid and Psyche, 1787-93, 6’3” x 6’8”

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, The Rape of Proserpina, 1621-22