SATURN (EATING HIS CHILDREN) (1823)

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SATURN (EATING HIS CHILDREN) (1823) Goya

THE COLOSSUS (1812) Francisco Goya

THE SHOOTINGS OF MAY 3rd 1808 (1814) – Francisco Goya

THE BURNING OF THE HOUSES OF LORDS AND COMMONS, 16TH OCTOBER, 1834 (1835) – Joseph Turner

SUNRISE WITH SEAMONSTERS (1845) – Joseph Turner

LIBERTY LEADING THE PEOPLE (1830) – Eugene Delecroix

THE DEATH OF SARDANAPAL (1827) – Eugene Delacroix

RAFT OF MEDUSA (1819) – Theodore Gericault

A BAR AT THE FOLIES-BERGERES (1881) - Edouard Manet

LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS (1863) – Edouard Manet

OLYMPIA (1863) – Edouard Manet