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19
Nineteenth Century

Francisco Goya. Family of Charles IV. 1800.
Francisco Goya. The Second of May, 1808. 1814.

Francisco Goya. Third of May 1808. 1814 - 15.
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Romanticism
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Jacques-Louis
David. Oath of the Horatii. 1784 - 85.
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Francisco
Goya. Third of May 1808. 1814 -15.
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Francisco Goya. Nude Maja. c. 1797 - 1800.

Francisco Goya. Saturn Devouring His Children. 1819 - 23.
Theodore Gericault
1791 - 1824

Theodore Gericault. Raft of the Medusa. 1818 - 19.

Theodore Gericault. Study of Hands and Feet. 1818 - 19.
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Neoclassicism
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Romanticism
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Jacques-Louis
David. Oath of the Horatii. 1784 - 85.
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Theodore
Gericault. Raft of the Medusa. 1818 - 19.
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"David's
art encourages service to the State while Gericault's castigates the State
for abandoning those who serve it." - Anotated Art
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Theodore Gericault. Insane Woman (Envy). 1822-23.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres
1780-1867

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Large Odalisque. 1814.
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odalisque
= female slave in the harem of a Turkish sultan
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres. Princess de Broglie. 1853.
Tansey, Richard C. and Fred S. Kleine. Gardner's Art Through
the Ages. Tenth ed. Vol. 2. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers,
1996. 2 vols.