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Title: Fruit and Insects


Artist: Rachel Ruysch


Date: 1711 CE


Period/Style: Rocco


Material: Oil on wood




Life, Death, and Rebirth

Title: The Tete a Tete, from Marriage a la Mode


Artist: William Hogarth


Date: 1743 CE


Period/Style: Neoclassical


Material: Oil on Canvas




Many marriages for economical reasons rather than social ones. aristocratic family squandered their entire fortune.

Title: A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery


Artist: Joseph Wright of Derby


Date: 1763-1765 CE


Period/Style: Rococo, Neo Classical


Material: Oil on Canvas




Age of Enlightenment: empirical observation grounded in science and reason could best advance society.

Title: The Swing


Artist: Jean- Honore Fragonard


Date: 1767 CE


Period/Style: Rococo


Material: Oil on Canvas




Narrative Painting

Title: Monticello


Artist: Thomas Jefferson


Date: 1768-1809 C.E.


Period/Style: Rococo


Material: Brick, glass, stone, and wood.

Title: George Washington


Artist: Jean-Antoine Houdon


Date: 1788-1792 C.E.


Period/Style: Rococo


Material: Marble




Objects of both civilian and military make this represent the ideal Ancient roman dictator

Title: Self-Portrait


Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigée-LeBrun


Date: 1790 C.E.


Period/Style: Late Rococo


Material: Oil on Canvas




Queen Marie-Antoinette’s official court painter. Exiled 10 years. Painted as QM-A was being dethroned.

Title: And There’s Nothing to Be Done, from The Disasters of War, plate 15


Artist: Francisco de Goya


Date: 1810-1823


Period/Style: Romanticism


Medium: Etching, drypoint, burin, and burnishing




A visual indictment of and protest against the French occupation of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Title: La Grande Odalisque


Artist: Dominique Ingres


Date: 1814 CE


Period/Style: Romanticism


Medium: Oil on Canvas




“odalisque”: chambermaid/prostitute


Widely criticized for not being anatomically accurate

Title: View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow)


Artist: Thomas Cole


Date: 1836 CE


Period/Style: Romanticism


Material: Oil on Canvas




American Landscape Painting


Westward Expansion - Manifest Destiny

Title: Still Life in Studio


Artist: Louis Jacques-Mandé Daguerre


Date: 1837 C.E.


Period/Style: Romanticism




Daguerreotype - new photography process which reduced exposure time and created a lasting result (only produced one image)

Title: Liberty Leading the People


Artist: Eugene Delacroix


Date: 1830 CE


Period/Style: Romanticism


Medium: Oil on canvas




Commemorates the July revolution of 1830

Title: Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament)


Artists: Charles Barry and Augustus W.N. Pugin


Date: 1840-1870 C.E.


Period/Style: Romanticism/Gothic Revival


Material: Limestone masonry and glass




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