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François Boucher The Toilet of Venus 1751 oil on canvas

18 th and 19 th Century Art in Europe Please write a paragraph in which you discuss the significance of the work of art. François Boucher The Toilet of Venus 1751 oil on canvas Why is this work significant in terms of patronage? How does this work reflect the characteristics of Rococo?

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François Boucher The Toilet of Venus 1751 oil on canvas

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  1. 18th and 19th Century Art in EuropePlease write a paragraph in which you discuss the significance of the work of art.

  2. François BoucherThe Toilet of Venus1751oil on canvas Why is this work significant in terms of patronage? How does this work reflect the characteristics of Rococo? From http://www.metmuseum.org

  3. John Singleton Copley Samuel Adams c. 1770-1772 oil on canvas Why is this work significant?

  4. Jacques-Louis DavidThe Death of Marat 1793oil on canvas, approx 5’ x 4’ Why is this work historically significant? How does this work reflect the characteristics of Neoclassicism?

  5. Francisco de Goya Y LucientesThe Third of May, 1808: The Execution of the Defenders of Madrid1814oil on canvas Why is this work historically significant as a document or an argument? How does this work reflect the characteristics of Romanticism?

  6. Eugène DelacroixLiberty Leading the People (28th July 1830)1830Oil on canvas, 260 x 325 cmMusée du Louvre, Paris Why is this work historically significant as a document or an argument? How does this work reflect the characteristics of Romanticism?

  7. Gustave Courbet Burial at Ornans1849-50 Why is this work significant?

  8. Claude Monet Haystack in the Snow, Morning 1890 How does this work reflect the characteristics of Impressionism?

  9. Edward Degas Place de la Concorde 1875 Why is this work historically significant? (How does this work reflect the influence of both the recently invented photograph and the influx of Japanese prints as result of “forcible” opening of Japan in 1853?) How does this work reflect the characteristics of Impressionism?

  10. Paul Gauguin The Nativity 1896 Why is this work significant?

  11. Comparisons Be prepared to write response in which you compare these the following works. The best responses will begin with an articulate thesis statement or claim. The best responses will be thoughtfully organized and focused.

  12. Comparison OneJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresNapoleon I on the Imperial Throne1806Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le BrunMarie Antoinette with Her Children1787

  13. Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le BrunMarie Antoinette with Her Children1787oil on canvas

  14. Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresNapoleon I on the Imperial Throne1806oil on canvas

  15. Comparison TwoJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresMonsieur Bertin1832Vincent van GoghPortrait of the Postman Joseph RoulinApril 1889, Arles

  16. Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresMonsieur Bertin1832oil on canvas

  17. Vincent van Gogh Portrait of the Postman Joseph RoulinApril 1889, Arlesoil on canvas, 65 x 54 cm

  18. Comparison ThreeJean-Honoré FragonardThe Love Letter1770sÉdouard Manet A Bar at the Folies-Bergère 1882

  19. Jean-Honoré FragonardThe Love Letter1770soil on canvas

  20. Édouard Manet A Bar at the Folies-Bergère 1882

  21. Comparison FourJoseph Mallord William TurnerSnow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps1812Vincent van Gogh Wheat Field with CrowsJuly 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise

  22. Joseph Mallord William TurnerSnow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps1812 oil on canvas

  23. Vincent van Gogh Wheat Field with CrowsJuly 1890, Auvers-sur-Oiseoil on canvas Nota bene: When did van Gogh paint this image?

  24. Comparison FiveJean-Baptiste-Camille Corot The Bridge at Mantes 1868-70 Paul Cezanne The Bridge at Maincy 1879

  25. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot The Bridge at Mantes 1868-70

  26. Paul Cezanne The Bridge at Maincy 1879

  27. Comparison Six Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresPrincess de Broglie1851-53Tolouse-LautrecRice Powder1884

  28. Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresPrincess de Broglie1851-53oil on canvas

  29. Tolouse-LautrecRice Powder1884

  30. Comparison SevenJean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Ville d'Avray 1867Pierre-Auguste Renoir Path Through the High Grass c. 1875

  31. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Ville d'Avray 1867

  32. Pierre-Auguste Renoir Path Through the High Grass c. 1875

  33. Comparison EightJean-Auguste-Dominique IngresThe Bather, 1808Edgar DegasThe Tub, 1886

  34. Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresThe Bather1808oil on canvas

  35. Edward Degas The Tub 1886

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