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Chapter 30 Europe & America 1800-1870

107. La Grande Odalisque. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. 1814 C. E 107. La Grande Odalisque. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. 1814 C.E. Oil on canvas. Titian, Venus of Urbino

106. Y no hai remedio (And There’s Nothing to Be Done), from Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War), plate 15. Francisco de Goya. 1810–1823 C.E. (published 1863). Drypoint etching.

Goya, The Sleep of Reason, 1798

Goya, Family of Charles IV, 1800

Goya, Third of May, 1808

Goya, Saturn devouring his child, 1819

Gericault, Raft of the Medusa, 1819

108. Liberty Leading the People. Eugène Delacroix. 1830 C. E 108. Liberty Leading the People. Eugène Delacroix. 1830 C.E. Oil on canvas.

109. The Oxbow (View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm). Thomas Cole. 1836 C.E. Oil on canvas.

111. Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On). Joseph Mallord William Turner. 1840 C.E. Oil on canvas.

112. Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament). London, England 112. Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament). London, England. Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin (architects). 1840–1870 C.E. Limestone masonry and glass. (3 images)

Bierstadt, Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1868

113. The Stone Breakers. Gustave Courbet. 1849 C. E 113. The Stone Breakers. Gustave Courbet. 1849 C.E. (destroyed in 1945). Oil on canvas.

Millet, The Gleaners, 1857

Daumier, Rue Transnonian, 1834

114. Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art. Honoré Daumier 114. Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art. Honoré Daumier. 1862 C.E. Lithograph.

115. Olympia. Édouard Manet. 1863 C.E. Oil on canvas.

116. The Saint-Lazare Station. Claude Monet. 1877 C.E. Oil on canvas.

Homer, Veteran in a New Field, 1865

Eakins, The Gross Clinic, 1875

110. Still Life in Studio. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre. 1837 C. E 110. Still Life in Studio. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre. 1837 C.E. Photograph.

O’Sullivan, Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, 1863

117. The Horse in Motion. Eadweard Muybridge. 1878 C.E. Photograph.