Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Europe 1781-1854.

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Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Europe 1781-1854

Napoleonic Europe 1800-1815 2 2

Europe circa 1850 3 3

J.-L. David, Madame Recamier, 1800, Louvre, 5’8”x8’

J. -L. David, Napoleon at St J.-L.David, Napoleon at St. Bernard Pass, Crossing the Alps, 1801,Vienna

JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID, Coronation of Napoleon, 1805–1808 JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID, Coronation of Napoleon, 1805–1808. Oil on canvas, 20’ 4 1/2” x 32’ 1 3/4”. Louvre, Paris. 6 6

ANTONIO CANOVA, Pauline Borghese as Venus, 1808. Marble, 6’ 7” long ANTONIO CANOVA, Pauline Borghese as Venus, 1808. Marble, 6’ 7” long. Galleria Borghese, Rome. 7 7

PIERRE VIGNON, La Madeleine, Paris, France, 1807–1842.

ANTOINE-JEAN GROS, Napoleon at the Pesthouse at Jaffa, 1804 ANTOINE-JEAN GROS, Napoleon at the Pesthouse at Jaffa, 1804. Oil on canvas, 17’ 5” x 23’ 7”. Louvre, Paris. 9 9

ANNE-LOUIS GIRODET-TRIOSON, The Burial of Atala, 1808. Oil on canvas, ANNE-LOUIS GIRODET-TRIOSON, The Burial of Atala, 1808. Oil on canvas,. 6’ 11” x 8’ 9”. Louvre, Paris. 10 10

JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Apotheosis of Homer, 1827 JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Oil on canvas, 12’ 8” x 16’ 10 3/4”. Louvre, Paris. 11 11

JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Grande Odalisque, 1814 JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Grande Odalisque, 1814. Oil on canvas, approx. 2’ 11 7/8” x 5’ 4”. Louvre, Paris. 12 12

HENRY FUSELI, The Nightmare, 1781. Oil on canvas, 3’ 4 3/4” x 4’ 1 1/2”. The Detroit Institute of the Arts 13 13

WILLIAM BLAKE, Ancient of Days, frontispiece of Europe: A Prophecy, 1794. Metal relief etching, hand colored, 9 1/2” x 6 3/4”. The Whitworth Art Gallery, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. 14 14

FRANCISCO GOYA, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, from Los Caprichos, ca. 1798. Etching and aquatint, 8 1/2” x 5 7/8”. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 15 15

FRANCISCO GOYA, The Family of Charles IV, 1800. Oil on canvas, approx FRANCISCO GOYA, The Family of Charles IV, 1800. Oil on canvas, approx. 9’ 2” x 11’. Museo del Prado, Madrid. 16 16

FRANCISCO GOYA, Third of May, 1808, 1814. Oil on canvas, 8’ 9” x 13’ 4”. Museo del Prado, Madrid. 17 17

FRANCISCO GOYA, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, 1819–1823 FRANCISCO GOYA, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, 1819–1823. Detached fresco mounted on canvas, 4’ 9 1/8” x 2’ 8 5/8”. Museo del Prado, Madrid. 18 18

THÉODORE GÉRICAULT, Raft of the Medusa, 1818–1819 THÉODORE GÉRICAULT, Raft of the Medusa, 1818–1819. Oil on canvas, 16’ 1” x 23’ 6”. Louvre, Paris. 20 20

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. 21 21

EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Liberty Leading the People, 1830 EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Oil on canvas, 8’ 6” x 10’ 8”. Louvre, Paris. 22 22

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. 23 23

FRANÇOIS RUDE, Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 (La Marseillaise), Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France, 1833–1836. Limestone, 41’ 8” high. 24 24