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George Stubbs, A Lion Attacking a Horse, 1770. Oil on canvas, 38 x 49 ½ in. (Yale University Art Gallery)
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Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781. Oil on canvas, 3’ 4 3/4” x 4’ 1 1/2”. The Detroit Institute of the Arts
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Francisco Goya, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, from Los Caprichos, c. 1798. Etching and aquatint, 8 1/2” x 5 7/8”.
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Francisco Goya, Autumn (The Grape Harvest), c. 1786. Oil on canvas, 13 3/8 x 9 ½ in. (The Clark)
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Francisco Goya, Third of May, 1808, 1814. Oil on canvas, 8’ 9” x 13’ 4”. Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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Francisco Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, 1819–1823. Detached wall painting in oil, mounted on canvas, 4’ 9 1/8” x 2’ 8 5/8”. (Museo del Prado, Madrid) Francisco Goya, “A heroic feat! With dead men!” from the Disasters of War series, c. 1810-20. Etching, approx 6 x 10 in. (multiple locations)
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←Théodore Géricault, A Horse Frightened by Lightning, c. 1813-14. Oil on canvas, 48.9 x 60.3 cm (National Gallery, London) Eugène Delacroix, Two Horses Fighting in a Stormy Landscape, c. 1828. Oil on canvas, 14 x 17 ½ in. (The Clark) →
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Théodore Géricault, Wounded Cuirassier Leaving the Field of Battle, 1814. Oil on canvas, 11’ 9” x 9’ 6” (Louvre, Paris)
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Théodore Géricault, Raft of the Medusa, 1818–1819. Oil on canvas, 16’ 1” x 23’ 6”. Louvre, Paris.
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Eugène Delacroix, Death of Sardanapalus, 1827. Oil on canvas, 12’ 1 1/2” x 16’ 2 7/8”. Louvre, Paris
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Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Oil on canvas, 8’ 6” x 10’ 8”. Louvre, Paris.
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Eugène Delacroix, The Women of Algiers in their Apartment, 1834. Oil on canvas, 72 x 91 ½ in. (Louvre, Paris)
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps, 1812. Oil on canvas, 57 ½ x 93 ½ in. (Tate Gallery, London)
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Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Mist, 1818. Oil on canvas, 38 ½ x 29 in. (Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany)
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Rain, Steam, and Speed: The Great Western Railway, 1844. Oil on canvas, 91 x 121.9 cm (National Gallery, London)
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John Constable, The Haywain, 1821. Oil on canvas, 4’ 3” x 6’ 2”. National Gallery, London.
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Gustave Courbet, The Stone Breakers, 1849. Oil on canvas, 5’ 3” x 8’ 6”. Formerly at Gemäldegalerie, Dresden (destroyed in 1945).
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Gustave Courbet, Burial at Ornans, 1849-50. Oil on canvas, 10’ 3 1/2” x 22’ 9 1/2”. Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
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Gustave Courbet, The Bathers, 1853. Oil on canvas, 89 5/8 x 76 in. (Musée Fabre, Montpellier, France) Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo), c. 150 BCE, marble, 6 ft. 10 in. (Louvre, Paris)
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Jean-François Millet, The Gleaners, 1857. Oil on canvas, 2’ 9” x 3’ 8”. Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
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Théodore Rousseau, Farm in the Landes, 1844-57. Oil on canvas, 25 ½ x 39 in. (The Clark) Théodore Rousseau, Cottage at the Edge of a Marsh, c. 1860. Oil on wood, 8 ½ x 11 ½ in. (The Clark)
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Frederick Edwin Church, Niagara Falls, 1857. Oil on canvas, 3’ 6 ½ ” x 7’ 6 ½” (Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
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Thomas Eakins, Max Schmitt in a Single Scull, 1871. Oil on canvas, 32 ¼ x 36 ¼ in. (Metropolitan Museum)
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Thomas Eakins, The Gross Clinic, 1875. Oil on canvas, 8’ x 6’ 6”. Philadelphia Museum of Art
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John Everett Millais, Ophelia, 1852. Oil on canvas, 2’ 6” x 3’ 8”. Tate Gallery, London
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JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Grande Odalisque, 1814. Oil on canvas, approx. 2’ 11 7/8” x 5’ 4”. Louvre, Paris.
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THÉODORE GÉRICAULT, The Monomania of Envy, 1822–1823. Oil on canvas, 2’ 4” x 1’ 9”. Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyons
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