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Richard Boyle (earl of Burlington) and William Kent, Chiswick House, near London, begun 1725.

Chiswick House, Lord Burlington

Pantheon in Paris, Soufflot,

Interior, Pantheon in Paris

Monticello, Thomas Jefferson

Strawberry Hill Walpole, Horace

View of Galley

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

WWI

Palace of Westminster- also known as House of Parliament, Sir Charles Barry and A. Welby Pugin, 1836 Barry designed palace; Pugin Big Ben

House of Commons Chamber

Palace of Westminster with Big Ben- world’s largest chiming 4 faced clock

Paris Opera House- Charles Garnier; neoclassic with baroque style

Inside Paris Opera House

Death of General Wolf, Benjamin West

Mrs.Thomas Boylston John Singleton Copley

Watson and the Shark, Copley

The Nightmare, Fuselli

Ancient of Days Blake 1794

Alexander Cozens, landscape

Cole, the Voyage of Life, Childhood ** Hudson River School**

Voyage of Life, youth, 1842

Thomas Cole, the Oxbow

The Architect's Dream, oil painting by Thomas Cole, 1840; in the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio

Frederick Edwin Church: Above the clouds at sunrise

Albert Bierstadt American, born Germany, Mountain Brook, 1863 Mountain Brook

Death of Socrated, David 1787

Jacques-Louis David: The Death of Marat

Bonaparte on the Bridge of Arcole, Painting by Baron Antoine Jean Gros.

ingres, odalisque

Louis-François Bertin” by Ingres, from the exhibition “Citizens and Kings: Portraits in the Age of Revolution, ”

Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid The Family of Charles IV, 1800–1801 Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828)

Los Caprichos, Goya, etchings

Goya The Black paintings Saturn Devouring His Children

Raft for Medussa, Gericault

Gericault Officer of Napoleon’s Royal Guard

Delacroix Massacre at Chios

Delacroix Massacre at Chios

Ingres

Liberty Leading the People, Delacroix

Daumier, Third Class Carriage

Constable

Jos. Niepce

Additional slides not in main body of lecture

Parnassus Anton Raphael Mengs

MOUNT PARNASSUS By Raphael Fresco from the Stanzas

Parnassus Anton Raphael Mengs

Cortona Allegory Of Divine Providence

Thomas Dundas. A painting by Pompo Batoni. This was commissio ned on the return of Thomas from the Grand Tour in 1764

Andromache bewailing death of Hector-Hamilton.

Priam Pleading with Achilles for the Body of Hector 1775: The Tate Collection, London Gavin Hamilton

Hamilton, Gavin, after Engraving of Hamilton's painting by Domenico Cunego Andromache Bewailing Death of Hector

Nicolas Poussin. The Death of Germanicus Oil on canvas. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Roman Forum, c Etching by Piranesi

Basilica of Constantine and Maxentius Etching by Piranesi

Flaxman, John, Apotheosis of Homer 1786 Wedgwood Museum (Barlaston, England) Wedgewood vase in Jasper ware Figurative art Relief sculpture Sculpture--England--18th C. A.D Vases

Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi (Presenting her Children as Her Treasures) Kauffmann, Angelica,

The Death of General... West, Benjamin 1770

The Last Supper Benjamin West 1786

Stourhead (1722) Colen Campbell (d. 1729)

Villa Capra, Andrea Palladio (

Richard Boyle (earl of Burlington) and William Kent, Chiswick House, near London, begun 1725.

Plan of chiswick

The Circus John Wood I begun 1754

John Wood the Younger, Royal Crescent, , Bath, England

Robert Adam, Library at Kenwood, , Kenwood, England

Flitcroft and Hoare, Stourhead, Wiltshire, England- view toward replica of Pantheon

Strawberry Hill Walpole, Horace

View of Galley

Lion Attacking a Horse (1) Stubbs, George, (detail)

Joseph Wright of Derby ( ) An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1768)

Indian Widow 1785 Oil on canvas, 102 x 127 cm Derby Museum and Art Gallery, Derby WRIGHT, Joseph (b. 1734, Derby, d. 1797, Derby)

Henry Fuseli The Nightmare exhibited 1782 Oil on canvas, 1210 x 1473 x 89 mm Lent by the Detroit Institute of Arts,

Place de Concord, Gabriel Oblique in front and Church of Madeleine in back

J. Gabriel: Petite Trianon, Versailles, Versailles, France

Soufflot Ste. Genevieve (Pantheon) Ste. Genevieve (Pantheon)

Marie Joseph Peyre and Charles de Wailly Façade of the Theatre Francais, Theatre de l’Odeon Paris,

Artist: Jean-Baptiste Greuze Artist's Lifespan: Title: The Village Bride Date: 1761Jean-Baptiste Greuze1761

Houdon, Voltaire Seated

George Washington Houdon, Jean-Antoine

Statue of George Washington as a Roman Commissioned to celebrate the centenary of Washington’s birth Sculpted by Horatio Greenough in 1840, this sculpture attracted critcism And derision for depicting the president half naked. Smithsonian Museum, Washington, DC

Rome in American Art, University of Texas

David, 1784 Oath of the Horatio

Death of Marat Jacques-Louis David 1793