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Jacques-Louis David
The Cornation of Napoleon
1805-1808 |
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Antonio Canova
Pauline Borghese as Venus
1808 |
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Antoine-Jean Gros
Napoleon at the Pesthouse of Jaffa
1804 |
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Grande Odalisque
1814 |
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Goya
The Sleep of Reason
C. 1798 |
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Goya
Executions of the Third of May 1808
1814 |
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Goya
Saturn Devouring One of His Children
1819-1823 |
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Piranesi
Carceri 14
ca. 1750 |
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Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare
1781 |
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Theodore Gericault
Raft of the Medusa
1818-1819 |
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Eugene Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People
1830 |
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Eugene Delacroix
Death of Sardanapalus
1826 |
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Edward Said
Orientalism
(Vintage Books, 1977) |
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Jean Leon Gerome
The Snake Charmer
c. 1870 |
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Jean Leon Gerome
The Slave Market
c. 1870 |
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Jean-Francois Millet
The Gleaners
1857 |
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Gustave Courbet
Stone Breakers
1849 |
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Honore Daumier
Third-Class Carriage
c. 1862 |
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Rosa Bonheur
The Horse Fair
1853-1855 |
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Edouard Manet
Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe (Lunch on the Grass)
1863 |
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Edouard Manet
Olympia
1863 |
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Bouguereau
Nymphs and Satyr
1873 |
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Edouard Manet
A Bar at the Folies-Bergere
1882 |
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Moulin de la Galette
1876 |
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Gustave Caillebotte
Paris: A Rainy Day
1877 |
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Louis Daguerre
Still Life in Studio
1837 |
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Josiah Johnson Hawes and Albert Sands Southworth
Early Operation under Ether
c. 1847 |
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Timothy O'Sullivan
A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg Pennsylvania
1863 |
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Eadweard Muybridge
Horse Galloping
1878 |
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Edgar Degas
Ballet Rehearsal
1874 |
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Claude Monet
Impression: Sunrise
1872 |
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Claude Monet
Saint-Lazare Train Station
1877 |
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Claude Monet
Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (in Sun)
1894 |
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Berthe Morisot
Villa at the Seaside
1874 |
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Mary Cassat
The Bath
c. 1892 |
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
At the Moulin Rouge
1892-1895 |
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Vincent van Gogh
The Night Cafe
1888 |
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Paul Gauguin
The Vision after the Sermon
1888 |
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Paul Gauguin
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
1897 |
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Vincent van Gogh
Starry Night
1889 |
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Geroges Seurat
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
1884-1886 |
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Paul Cezanne
Mont Sainte-Victiore
1902-1904 |
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Paul Cezanne
The Basket of Apples
c. 1895 |
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Henri Matisse
Woman with the Hat
1905 |
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Henri Matisse
(Red Room) Harmony in Red
1908-1909 |
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Street, Dresden
1908 |
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A printing process in which an etching needle is used to draw into a wax ground applied over a metal plate |
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A concept, thing or state of exceptional and awe-- inspiring beauty and moral or intellectual expression |
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An art movement characterized by the deliberate departure from tradition and the use of innovative forms of expression that distinguish many styles in the arts and literature of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries |
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A large room, such as a drawing room, used for receiving and entertaining guests. |
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First commercial photographic process. Copper plate and silver sensitized with iodine vapor. |
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Tiny dots on canvas that appear to be blended from a distance |
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Early 20th Century art movement where artists used intense colors in a violent, uncontrolled way. |
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The pulling down and building up anew of streets and cities |
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French inventors that pioneered an early motion picture camera and projector called the "cinematographe" |
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Painting outdoors or on location. |
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General term for the influence of the art of Japan on those of the West. |
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