Neoclassicism Late 18 th Century. Richard Boyle and William Kent, Chiswick House, 1724–29, West London, England.

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Neoclassicism Late 18 th Century

Richard Boyle and William Kent, Chiswick House, 1724–29, West London, England

Plan of Chiswick House

Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, , Charlottesville, Virginia

Jacques-Germain Soufflot Panthéon (Church of Sainte-Geneviève) 1755–92, Paris

Plan of the Pantheon, Paris

Robert Adam Anteroom, Syon House 1760–69 Middlesex, England

Abraham Darby III Severn River Bridge 1779, Coalbrookdale, England

Antonio Canova, Cupid and Psyche, Marble 6'1" X 6'8" 1787–93 Musée du Louvre, Paris

Antonio Canova, Pauline Borghese as Venus, marble, 1808

Antonio Canova, George Washington

Josiah Wedgwood Vase: The Apotheosis of Homer White jasper body with a mid-blue dip and white relief height 18" 1786

Jean-Antoine Houdon George Washington Marble height 6'2" 1788–92

Anton Raphael Mengs Parnassus Ceiling fresco 1761 Villa Albani, Rome

Angelica Kauffmann, Cornelia Pointing to her Children as her Treasures Oil on canvas, 40 X 50", c. 1785

Benjamin West, The Death of General Wolfe Oil on canvas, 4'11½" X 7‘, 1770

Jacques-Louis David, Oath of the Horatii Oil on canvas, 10'8¼" X 14', 1784–85

Jacques-Louis David Death of Marat Oil on canvas 1793

Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Belley Oil on canvas 1797

John Singleton Copley Samuel Adams Oil on canvas c. 1770–72 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

John Singleton Copley, Watson and the Shark Oil on canvas, 5'10¾" X 7'6½“, 1778,National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.