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Chapter 19 Neoclassicism: The Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries

Chapter 19 Neoclassicism: The Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries. Antonio Canova, Funerary Monument of Clement XIV 1783-87. Antonio Canova. Cupid and Psyche , 1787-1793. Marble, 5' 1" high. Antonio Canova. Cupid and Psyche , 1787-1793. Marble, 5' 1" high.

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Chapter 19 Neoclassicism: The Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries

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  1. Chapter 19Neoclassicism: The Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries

  2. Antonio Canova, Funerary Monument of Clement XIV 1783-87 Antonio Canova. Cupid and Psyche, 1787-1793. Marble, 5' 1" high.

  3. Antonio Canova. Cupid and Psyche, 1787-1793. Marble, 5' 1" high.

  4. Angelica Kauffmann Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures 1775 Oil on canvas 80 x 50’’

  5. Jacques-Louis David. Oath of the Horatii, 1784-1785. Oil on canvas, approx. 11' x 14'.

  6. Jacques-Louis David, Death of Socrates, 1787. Oil on canvas, 51" x 77 1/4".

  7. Jacques-Louis David, Death of Marat, 1793. Oil on canvas, approx. 5' 3" x 4' 1".

  8. Jacques-Louis David. Napoleon at Saint Bernard Pass, 1800. Oil on canvas., 8' x 7' 7".

  9. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Napoleon Enthroned, 1806. Oil on canvas approx. 8’ x 5’

  10. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Grand Odalisque, 1814. Oil on canvas, approx. 2' 11 1/4" x 5' 4 3/4".

  11. French Neoclassical Monumental Architecture Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin et al. Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1806-1836. 164' high. Arch of Titus, 81 CE Rome, Italy height 50'

  12. Aerial view of Paris - Arc de Triomphe dominates the western end of the Champs-Elysées

  13. Charles Percier and Pierre F.L. Fontaine, Place Vendôme Column, Paris, 1810. Marble, with bronze spiral frieze. Trajan’s Column 113 CE

  14. Jean-Antoine Houdon, Thomas Jefferson, 1789. Marble, 21 1/2” high. Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia, 1769-1784 (rebuilt 1794-1809).

  15. Thomas Jefferson, Rotunda, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1817-1826.

  16. Thomas Jefferson, Rotunda, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1817-1826. Palladio’s Villa Rotonda

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