The ‘School of David’ - Napoleonic Art: Anne-Louis Girodet 1767-1824 Antonio Canova 1757-1822 Antione-Jean Gros 1771 - 1835.

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The ‘School of David’ - Napoleonic Art: Anne-Louis Girodet Antonio Canova Antione-Jean Gros

J-L David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, Paris, 1800

J-L David, Madame Recamier, Paris,1800

Anne-Louis Girodet, The Sleep of Endymion, Paris, 1789

A-L Girodet, Ossian Receiving The Napoleonic Officers, 1801

A-L Girodet, The Deluge, 1806

Antonio Canova and the influence of Giovanni Batista Sommariva

Antonio Canova, Theseus Fighting the Centaur,

J-L David, The Intervention of the Sabine Women, Paris 1799

Antonio Canova, Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker,

Antonio Canova, Pauline Borghese as Venus, 1808

Antonio Canova, Cupid and Psyche, 1802

Antonio Canova, The Repentant Magdalene 1796

A-L Girodet, Atala at the Tomb, 1808

Antione-Jean Gros

Antione-Jean Gros, The Battle of Narareth (sketch), 1801

Antione-Jean Gros, The Battle of Aboukir, 1803

Antione-Jean Gros, Napoleon in the Plague-house at Jaffa, 1804

Antione-Jean Gros, Napoleon at Eylau, 1808

J-L David, Andromache Mourning Hector, Paris, 1783

A-L Girodet, The Revolt at Cairo, 1810