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Gainsborough, Landscape in Suffolk, (Gilpin; Bermingham)
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Wright, Firework Display at the Castel Sant'Angelo
Burke
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Canaletto, The Torre diMalghera (Gilpin; Starobinski's "Venice at Sunset")
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Guardi, Piazza San Marco (Starobinski's "Venice at Sunset")
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Thomas Jones, The Claudean Aqueduct and Colosseum
(Gilpin; Bermingham with ref to Capability Brown)
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Sandby, Views of Windsor Castle (Gilpin)
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John Robert Cozens, The Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo
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Girtin, Kirkstall Abbey, Day (Gilpin) |
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Thomas Hearne, View from Skiddaw over Derwentwater, c. 1777
(Burke)
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Raeburn, The Reverend Robert Walker, 1795
(Michel's "Nature & Moeurs")
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Zoffany, John Cuff and his Assistant, 1772,
(Lavater in AIT)
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Zoffany, Sir Lawrence Dundas with his Grandson, 1769-70
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Reynolds, Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse (Michel's "Nature & Moeurs")
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Reynolds, Frances Abington as “Miss Prue” in Congreve’s “Love for Love,”1771 (Michel's "Nature & Moeurs")
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Zoffany, Royal Academicians, 1771-72 (Reynold's Discourses)
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Vigée-Lebrun, Self-Portrait with her Daughter, 1789
(Lajer-Bucarth's "Genre & Sex"; Crow's "Patriotism & Virtue")
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West, Death of General Wolfe, 1771 (Barry's "A Letter to the Dilettanti Society")
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Fragonard, Coresus Sacrificing Himself to Save Callirhoe, 1765 (Michel's "Nature & Moeurs") |
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Fragonard, The Swing, 1767
(Lajer-Burcarth's "Genre & Sex"; Michel's "Nature & Moeurs") |
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Greuze, The Punished Son, 1778 (Diderot's "Salon of 1763")
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Encyclopédie: Engraving, 1751-72 (Barthes' "The Plates of the Encyclopedia")
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Tiepolo, Europe, 1752-53
(Starobinski's "Venice at Sunset")
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Zoffany, Colonel Mordaunt’s Cock Match, 1786- c.1790, |
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Falconet and Collot, The Bronze Horseman (Peter the Great), 1766-1782
(Falcont in AIT; Blakesley's "Pride and the Politics of Nationality in Russia...")
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Borovikovsky, Catherine II Strolling in TsarskoeSelo, 1794
(Blakesley's "Pride and the Politics of Nationality in Russia...")
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Carriera, Self-Portrait with a Portrait of the Artist’s Sister, 1709 (Various on Kauffmann)
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Liotard, TrompeL’Oeil(Fool the Eye), 1771 with references to reproductions of Boucher
(Collins' "A Nation of Statues")
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Batoni, Thomas Dundas, later first Baron Dundas, 1764
(Collins' "A Nation of Statues")
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Panini, Interior of the Pantheon, 1734
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Fuseli, An Artist Moved to Despair by the Magnitude of Antique Fragments, c.1778-79.
(Starobinski's "Fuseli")
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Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781
(Starobinski's "Fuseli")
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Fuseli, Satan Fleeing, 1776 (From Milton’s Paradise Lost.)
(Starobinski's "Fuseli") |
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Canova, Perseus, 1790-1801
(Starobinski's "Rome & Neo-Classicism" and Canova)
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Antonio Canova, Cupid and Psyche, ca. 1787-1793,
(Starobinski's "Rome & Neo-Classicism" and Canova)
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Canova,Paolina Borghese (Pauline Bonaparte), 1805-1808
(Starobinski's "Rome & Neo-Classicism" and Canova)
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David, Belisarius Begging Alms, 1781 (Starobinski's "Rome & Neo-Classicism"; Crow's "Patriotism & Virtue") |
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David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800
(Starobinski; Crow; Kant)
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Robert, View of the Grande Galerie of the Louvre, 1796
(Starobinski; Crow; Kant)
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Girodet- Trioson, Sleep of Endymion, 1793
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Gérard, Portrait of Isabey and his Daughter in the Louvre, 1795, Salon of 1796.
(McClellan's "The Musee du Louvre...")
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GIRODET-TRIOSON, MLLE LANGE AS DANAE, 1799
(Crow's "Patriotism & Virtue")
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Ingres, Ambassadors to Achilles
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Marie Denise (Nisa) Villers, Young Woman Drawing, c. 1801.
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Wüest, The Rhone Glacier, 1795 (Goethe; Burke)
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Turner, The Pass at Mont St Gotthard, 1804
(Burke)
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Blake, Ancient of Days, 1794
(Starobinski's "Reconcilliation with Darkness") |
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Goya,
The Duchess of Alba, 1797
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Goya, Family of Charles IV (King of Spain),
1800-01
(Starobinski's "Goya")
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Goya, 3rd of May, 1808, 1814
(Starobinski's "Goya")
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Goya, Disasters of War, 1812-15
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Goya, Saturn Devouring His Son, 1820-23 |
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