Romanticism First Half of 19 th Century. Tell me what you see.

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Romanticism First Half of 19 th Century

Tell me what you see.

Antoine-Jean Gros, Napoleon In The Plague House At Jaffa, Oil on canvas, 17'5" X 23'7”, 1804, Louvre, Paris

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Grande Odalisque Oil on canvas, 35 X 64", 1814, Louvre, Paris

Théodore Géricault, Raft of the “Medusa”, Oil on canvas, 16'1" X 23'6", 1818, Louvre, Paris

Théodore Géricault, Study of Hands and Feet

Eugène Delacroix Scenes from the Massacre at Chios Oil on canvas 13' 10" X 11' 7" Louvre, Paris

Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People: July 28, 1830 Oil on canvas, 8' 6 ½" X 10' 8“, 1830, Louvre, Paris

François Rude Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 (the Marseillaise) Limestone approx. 42' 1833–36 Arc de Triomphe, Place de l’Étoile, Paris

Francisco Goya The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters Etching and aquatint 8 ½ X 6" 1796–98

Francisco Goya, Family of Charles IV Oil on canvas, 9'12" X 11‘, 1800

Francisco de Goya Saturn Devouring One of His Children Oil on canvas

Francisco Goya, Third of May, 1808 Oil on canvas, 8'9" X 13'4"

Caspar David Friedrich, Nebel (Fog) Oil on canvas, 1807

Caspar David Friedrich, The Polar Sea Oil on Canvas, 1824

Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare Oil on canvas, 1790

William Blake (left) Ancient of Days, etching, 1794 (below) Nebuchadnezzar, ink and watercolor, 1795

Joseph M. W. Turner, Snowstorm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps Oil on canvas, 4'9" X 7'9“, 1812, The Tate Gallery, London

Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons, 16th October 1834, Oil on canvas, 36 ¼ X 48½" (92.1 X cm)

John Constable, The White Horse Oil on canvas, 4'3¾" X 6'2⅛“, 1819

Thomas Cole, The Oxbow Oil on canvas, 51½ X 76“, 1836, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin Houses of Parliament 1836–60, London, England

Richard Upjohn Trinity Church 1839–46 New York City

Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, The Artist’s Studio Daguerreotype, 6 ½ X 8 ½“, 1837

Julia Margaret Cameron Portrait of Thomas Carlyle Silver print 10 X 8" 1867

Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon) Portrait of Charles Baudelaire Silver print 1863

Joseph Paxton, Crystal Palace Iron, glass, and wood,1850–51, London

Henri Labrouste, Reading Room, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève 1843–50, Paris

Charles Garnier, The Opéra 1861–74, Paris

Grand Staircase, the Opéra