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Baroque. Bernini, David. (p. 257, fig. 10.2.) |
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Baroque. Caravaggio, The Calling of St. Matthew. (p. 264, fig. 10.10.) |
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Baroque. Vermeer, The Milkmaid. (p. 282, fig. 10.32.) |
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Rococo., (in "Adventures" book, p. 298, fig. 11.7.) |
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"Rococo--Bourgeois." Greuze, The Bride of the Village. (p. 307, fig. 11.14.) |
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Rococo. Fragonard, A Young Girl Reading. (p. 308, fig. 11.15.) |
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Neo-Classic. Jefferson, Monticello. (p. 314, fig. 11.24.) |
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Neo-Classic. David, Oath of the Horatii. (p. 317, fig. 11.27.) |
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Romantic.* Vignon, La Madeleine, Paris. (p. 326, fig. 12.5.) (*notice this is designated Romantic, not NeoClassic!) |
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Romantic. Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People. (p. 334, fig. 12.12.) |
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Romantic. Bierstadt, Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. (p. 343, fig. 12.20.) |
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"Romantic--Industrial." Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower, Paris. (p. 357, fig. 13.11.) |
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