Neoclassical 1750-1850.

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Neoclassical 1750-1850

The Death Of Marat Artist: Jacques-Louis David When: 1793 Medium: Oil on canvas Located: Oldmasters Museum Artistic Qualities: Space, Form History: French revolutionary leader Jean-Paul Marat murdered. He was assassinated in his bath by Charlotte Corday

Portrait Of Madame Récamier Artist: Jacques-Louis David When: May 1800 Material:Oil on canvas Located: The Louvre(Palace in Paris) Why: Perfect example of neoclassical ideals. Antique pose Bare décor Light dress History: Wife of a banker and most famous socialites of her time. UNFINISHED PAINTING

Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss Artist: Antonio Canova When: 1793 Medium: Marble Located: The Louvre Artistic Qualities: Form History: God Cupid after awakening the lifeless Psyche with a kiss.

Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix Artist: Antonio Canova When: 1808 Medium: White Marble Located: Galleria Borghese, Rome Artistic Qualities: Soft texture of skin Repetition and rhythm of her sofa is achieved in pattern and balancing. History: Seen as the Roman goddess of love, Venus,

The Coronation of Napoleon Artist: Jacques-Louis David When:December 21, 1805–November 1807 Medium: Oil on Canvas Located: The Louvre Artistic Qualities: Color, Space History: First Frenchman to hold title of Emperor in thousands of years. Pope Pius VII was the one who handed him the crown