From Baroque/Rococo to Neoclassicism Mid 18 th -Mid 19 th Century.

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From Baroque/Rococo to Neoclassicism Mid 18 th -Mid 19 th Century

Louis XIV Hyacinthe Rigaud 1702

Venus and Cupid Francois Boucher 1750

The Stolen Kiss Jean-Honore Fragonard 1786

Neoclassicism Increasing influence of classical antiquity Defined their style with emphasis on formal composition, historic subject matter, contemporary settings and costumes, rigidity, solidity, and monumentality in the spirit of classical revival. Showed renewed interest in harmony, simplicity, and proportion.

French Neoclassic Painters Jacques Louis David Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Hippolyte Paul Delaroche

Oath of Horatii Jacques Louis David 1784

Death of Socrates J-L David 1787

Death of Brutus’ Sons J-L David 1789

Death of Marat J- L David 1793

Jacques Louis David Self Portrait 1794

Portrait of Mme. Recamier J-L David 1800

Napoleon Crossing The Alps David 1800

Napoleon Crossing the Alps Paul Delaroche 1848

Coronation of Napoleon/Josephine David

Unfinished portrait of Napoleon David

Napoleon in His Study J-L David 1812

Napoleon Abdicated In Fontainebleu 1814 Paul Delaroche 1845

Napoleon on His Throne Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 1806

The Valpincon Bather Ingres 1808

The Grand Odalisque Ingres 1814

Luis Francis Bertin Ingres 1832

Louise de Broglie, Contesse d'Haussonville Ingres 1845

Princesse Albert de Broglie née Joséphine-Eléonore- Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn Ingres 1853

Mme. Moitessier Ingres 1856

The Turkish Bath Ingres 1862

Death of Elizabeth I Queen of England Delaroche 1828

The Execution of Lady Jane Gray Delaroche 1833