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- The Dark Haired Odalisque
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Boucher
1745 - Girl Reclining
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Boucher
1751 - The Death of Socrates
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DAvid
1787 -
Thoughts of the Imitatin of Greek Works in Painting and Sculptue,
History of Ancient Art - Winkelmann
- The Oath of Horatii
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David
1785 - French Revolution
- 1789
- The Lictors Returning to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons
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David
1789 - The Death of Marat
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David
1793 - Sketch of Marie Antoinette on Her Way to Execution
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David
1793 - Intervention of the Sabine Women
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David
1799 - Napoleon Crossing the St. Bernard Pass
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David
1801 - Napoleon in the Pesthouse at Jaffa
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Gros
1804 - Napoleon on the Imperial Throne
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Ingres
1806 - Napoleon in His Study
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David
1812 -
Los Caprichos
The Sleep of Reason Breeds Monsters
All's Well That End's Well -
Goya
1799 -
The Second of May, 1808
The Third of May, 1808 -
Goya
1814 - Raft of the Medusa
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Gericault
1819 - Massacre at Chios
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Delacroix
1827 - Death of Sardanapalus
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Delacroix
1824 - Liberty Leading the People
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Delacroix
1831 - Louis XIV
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Riguad
1701 - Academy Rankings
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1. History
2. Portraiture, Landscape
3. Genre, Still Life
4. Miniatures, Meat, Animals - Death of Germanicus
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Poussin
1627 - The Garden of Love
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Rubens
1634 - Poussinists
- Teaches a moral/political lesson. Classicism- authority, regularity, solemnity, severity, clarity
- Rubenists
- Advocate dynamic compositions, loose brushwork, scenes that relate to the customs and lifestyles of the nobility.
- Rococo
- After Louis XIV's death-liberation! Themes celebrating aristocracy's tastes, social customs, rituals. Elaborate display of elegant manners, fashionable customs, themes of leisure, pursuit of pleasure, refined entertainment.
- Pilgrimage to Cythera
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Watteau
1717 - Fete Gallante
- The depiction of a world suspended from time and place, usually set in pastoral idylls w/attention paid to garlands of flowers, lux foliage, rich/inviting fantasy lands devoted to pursuit of aristocratic entertainment.
- The Swing
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Fragonard
1766 - Marat
- Revolutionary journalist. 1793: pres of Jacobins club. Murdered by Charlotte Corday (a Gironidist revolutionary) committed to ideals of antiquity and noble patriotic self-sacrifice.
- Reign of Terror
- During Jacobins control of state. The persecution of members of the ancien regime and Girondists.
- Jacobins Control
- 1792-1795
- The Directory Control
- 1795-1799
- Execution of King and Queen
- 1793