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Chapter 29

The Invention of the Balloon Clodion 1784 Terra cotta model 43

Rembrandt van Rijn, Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp, 1632.

FLEMISH BAROQUE Peter Paul Rubens, The Judgement of Paris, c1636.

Oath of the Horatii Jacques-Louis David 1784 Oil on Canvas 108x14

Frans Hals Buffoon (Jester) Playing A Lute 1623

SPANISH BAROQUE Francisco de Zurbaran Saint Serapion, 1628.

Gentileschi x170

George Washington Jean-Antoine Houdon 1788 Marble 62

Caravaggio, The Incredulity of St. Thomas, 1602.

Nicolas Poussin, Rape of the Sabines, 1640s.

Chiswick House Richard Boyle West London

Self-Portrait with Two Pupils Adélaïde Labille-Guiard 1785 – Oil on Canvas 611x411

Death of Marat Jacques-Louis David 1793 Oil on Canvas 55x42

Rococo Salons Putti Fête galante Grand Tour Capriccio Vedute Jasperware Crenellations History paintings Ateliers Lithography Pastel – Rosalba Carriera

Jacques Louis David Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun Adélaïde Labille-Guiard William Hogarth Sir Joshua Reynolds Thomas Gainsborough Benjamin West John Singleton Copley Gilbert Stuart AMERICAN ENGLISH FRENCH KNOW YOUR ARTISTS

Self-Portrait Elisabeth-Louis Vigee-LeBrun 1790 Oil on Canvas 84x69

Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun Marie Antoinette at age 12, 1790 FRENCH NEOCLASSICAL

Thomas Mifflin and Sarah Morris John Singleton Copley 1773 Oil on canvas 61x48

Watson and the Shark John Singleton Copley 1778 Oil on canvas 510x76

Paul Revere John Singleton Copley 1768 Oil on canvas 3x24

Parnassus Anton Mengs Ceiling fresco at Villa Albani Rome 1761

Pauline Borghese as Venus Antonio Canova Marble long

Am I Not a Man and a Brother? Hackwood for Wedgwood 1787 Black and white jasperware 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm

The Apotheosis of Homer White jasperware with white body

Marriage à-la-mode: The Wedding Contract William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35

Marriage à-la-mode: The Tête à Tête William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35

William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35 Marriage à-la-mode: The Inspection

William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35 Marriage à-la-mode: The Toilette

William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35 Marriage à-la-mode: The Bagnio

William Hogarth Oil on canvas 27x35 Marriage à-la-mode: The Ladys Death

William Hogarth, The Suicide Countess from Marriage a la Mode, 1743.

Lady Sarah Bunbury Sacrificing to the Graces Joshua Reynolds 1785 Oil on canvas 710x5

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Thomas Gainsborough Oil on canvas 27x47

Thomas Gainsborough The Blue Boy 1770 ENGLISH NEOCLASSICAL

Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures Angelica Kauffman 1785 Oil on canvas 40x50

The Death of General Wolfe Benjamin West 1770 Oil on canvas 5x7

The Nightmare John Henry Fuseli 1781 Oil on canvas 39x49