Francisco Goya ( ), Spanish, “Self-portrait” Oil on canvas

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Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish, “Self-portrait” Oil on canvas Romanticism 12.2 Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish, “Self-portrait” Oil on canvas His works ranged from decorative tapestries, through realistic and satiric paintings of the period when he was court painter to the Spanish King Charles IV, and the portrayal of the horrors of the French invasion—culminating in the nightmarish paintings created at the end of his life.

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Portrait of the royal family, 1800, Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Maja, 1800, Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Maja, 1800, Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish The Third of May, 1808, Oil on canvas

The Prison Oil on canvas Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Spanish The Prison Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Spanish The Forge Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Spanish The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters Etching

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Etching/ “Disasters of War” series

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Etching/ “Disasters of War” series

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Etching/ “Disasters of War” series

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish Saturn Devouring His Children, Oil on wall 1820-22

Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Spanish Oil painting

Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Spanish “Los Viejos,” Oil painting

Francisco Goya (1746-1828) Spanish Oil painting

Jean- Louis Gericault (1791-1824) French Raft of the Medusa, oil on canvas, 1818 16’ x 23’

Jean- Louis Gericault (1791-1824) French Officer Charging, oil on canvas, 1812

Ferdinand Delacroix (1798-1863) French “Self-Portrait” Oil on canvas Known for spontaneous brush strokes, vivid colors

Ferdinand Delacroix (1798-1863), French Liberty Leading the People, oil on canvas Known for spontaneous brushstrokes, vivid colors

Ferdinand Delacroix (1798-1863) French Greece on the Ruins Oil on canvas

John Constable (1776-1837), English The Hay Wain, oil on canvas 51 x 67”

JMW Turner (1775-1852), English, “Self-portrait” Oil on canvas Leading Romantic landscape painter who used almost abstract brushstrokes in rendering swirling wind and rain in hot, flamelike colors

JMW Turner (1775-1852), English, Oil on canvas Leading Romantic landscape painter who used almost abstract brushstrokes in rendering swirling wind and rain in hot, flame-like colors

JMW Turner (1775-1852), English, Oil on canvas Leading Romantic landscape painter who used almost abstract brushstrokes in rendering swirling wind and rain in hot, flame-like colors

JMW Turner (1775-1852), English, Oil on canvas Leading Romantic landscape painter who used almost abstract brushstrokes in rendering swirling wind and rain in hot, flame-like colors

JMW Turner (1775-1852), Snowstorm, oil on canvas His near-abstract brushstrokes were put to use in cool color schemes as well.

Thomas Cole (1801-1848), American Oil on canvas

Thomas Cole (1801-1848), American Oil on canvas

Thomas Cole (1801-1848), American Oil on canvas

Thomas Cole (1801-1848), American Oil on canvas

George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879), American Fur Traders, 1845, oil on canvas,29 x 36”

George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879), American Oil on canvas

George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879), American Oil on canvas

George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879), American Daniel Boone Coming Through the Cumberland Gap, oil on canvas