Joseph M.W. Turner 1832 Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage- Italy 1. Romanticism.

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Joseph M.W. Turner 1832 Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage- Italy 1. Romanticism

Kathe Kollwitz 1897 The March of the Weavers 2. Realism

Eugene Delacroix 1830 Liberty Leading the People 3. Romanticism

Edgar Degas circa Woman Ironing 4. Impressionism

Daumier 1867 Third Class Carriage 5. Realism

Monet’s- Rhone Cathedral these studies at different times of day is similar to his multiple subject paintings of water lilies & haystacks. 6. Impressionism

Breton 1884 Song of the Lark 7. Realism

Pierre Auguste Renoir Dabbles with light and familiar subjects, usually friends 8. Impressionism

The Floor Scrapers Realism

Turner Slave Ship 10. Romanticism

Winslow Homer Portrait of the artist’s mom 11. Realism

Thomas Eakins (1880s) portrait of Dr. Samuel Gross 12. Realism