Robespierre and the Tennis Court Oath (June 20, 1789) Sketch by Jacques-Louis David.

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Robespierre and the Tennis Court Oath (June 20, 1789) Sketch by Jacques-Louis David

Storming the Bastille (1789)

The Guillotine

Heads on Pikes

Execution of Louis XVI

Jacques-Louis David “ Brutus Returning Home after Having Sentenced His Sons for Plotting a Tarquinian Restoration and Conspiring against Roman Freedom; the Lictors Bring their Bodies to be Buried”

David, Young Napoleon (1797)

David, Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 December 1804

David, Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 December 1804 (detail)

Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People (1830)

Eugene Delacroix, Massacre at Chios

Antoine-Jean Gros, Napoleon on the Battlefield at Eylau (1808)

Adam Mickiewicz ( )

Thomas Phillips, Byron in Albanian Dress (1835)

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ( )

Sir Walter Scott ( )

Johann Gottfried Herder ( ) Brothers Grimm (Jacob: and Wilhelm ( )

Victor Hugo ( )

William Blake ( )

A Vision of the Last Judgement (1808)

Joseph Turner, Snowstorm, Steamboat off a Harbour's Mouth (1842)

Joseph Turner, Fire at Sea (1834)

John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds (1823)

John Constable, Hay Wain (1821)

Caspar David Friedrich, Traveller Looking Over a Sea of Fog

Ludwig van Beethoven ( )