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Prepared by Holub Marharyta From Old to new art Prepared by Holub Marharyta

Classicism 18th century

Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), France

Charlotte Corday Madame-Seriziat

Portrait of Monsieur Lavoisier and His Wife.

An Zhyrode Louis de Rus Triozon (1767-1824), France

Hippocrate refusant les présents d'Artaxerxès

Cathelineau

Jean-Baptiste Regnault

Hortense de Beauharnais Jean-Pierre de Montalivet Hortense de Beauharnais

Romanticism late 18th- early 19th

Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix

Execution of Doge Marino Falyero Liberty leading the people Execution of Doge Marino Falyero

Ivan Aivazovsky

View of Constantinople

The Ninth Wave 

Chaos  Brig Mercury Attacked by Two Turkish Ships 

Impressionism, cubism, surrealism, abstractionism 20th century

Claude Monet (Impressionism)

Woman with umbrella Waterlilies

Spring

Edgar Degas (Impressionism)

Run-through

Dance class

Juan Gris (cubism)

Glass of Beer and Playing Cards

Pablo Picasso (cubism)

Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler Violin and Guitar    Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler

Salvador Dalí (surrealism)

The Burning Giraffe  Basket of Bread

Kazimir Malevich (surrealism)

Suprematism Black-square

Petrykivka style (20th century)

Naive art (20th century)

Maria Prymachenko

Pink flowers in a blue vase Peacocks in flowers