The Rococo with comparison to Baroque and the bourgeoning Neoclassical (late 18 th and early 19th Centuries)

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The Rococo with comparison to Baroque and the bourgeoning Neoclassical (late 18 th and early 19th Centuries)

Salon de la Princesse, Hotel de Soubise, Paris Germain Boffard Begun 1732 (29–2)

Kaisersaal (Imperial Hall), Residenz, Wurzburg, Germany 1719–1744 Johann Balthasar Neumann

Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera Jean Antoine Watteau Oil on canvas 1717 (29–4)

The Meeting Jean-Honoré Fragonard Oil on canvas 1771–1773

The Meat Day Meal Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin Oil on Canvas,

Girl with a Shuttlecock John Simeone Chardin Oil on Canvas c

Neoclassicism (very late 18 th and early 19th Centuries)

Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia Thomas Jefferson 1770–1784, 1796–1806 (see 29–63)

Eros and Psyche, 1793 Antonio Canova

Portrait of Marie Antoinette with Her Children Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun Oil on canvas 1787 (29–35)

Self-Portrait with Two Pupils Adelaide Labille-Guiard Oil on canvas, 1785 (29–39)

Portrait of Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan Thomas Gainsborough Oil on canvas 1785–1787

Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures Angelica Kauffmann Oil on canvas 1785 (29–26)

Mrs. Ezkiel Goldwait (Elizabeth Lewis) John Singleton Copley Oil on canvas

Watson and the Shark John Singleton Copley Oil on canvas 1778 (29–30) google images, 1 April 2012: americanculturaltreasures.blogspot.com

The Oath of the Horatii Jacques Louis David oil on canvas 1784 (29–36)

The Consecration of the Emperor Napolean and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine (Dec. 2, 1804) Jacques-Louis David oil on canvas

Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard Jacques-Louis David Oil on canvas 1800–1801 (29–47)

The Death of Socrates Jacques-Louis David oil on canvas 1787