The Enlightenment Age Artists Review

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The Enlightenment Age Artists Review

Rococo 1730

Lebrun (Taste for the Natural) Self Portrait

Fragonard (Rococo) The Swing

Hogarth A Tete a Tete (Breakfast Scene)

Derby A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery

Neo Classical 1800

David The Death of Marat

David The Oath of the Horatii

Jefferson Monticello

Romanticism 1830

Turner The Slave Ship

Cole The Oxbow

Delacroix Liberty Leading the People

Barry and Pugin The Houses of Parliament, London

Ingres Le Grande Odalisque

Goya There’s Nothing to Be Done

Photography 1837

Daguerre Studio Still Life

O’Sullivan/Gardner The Harvest of Death