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The Age of Absolutism and the Age of Revolutions

The Age of Absolutism and the Age of Revolutions. Hist 122: Western Civilization II Clayton Miles Lehmann. Bernini (1598-1680), Chair of St Peter, 1657-66 Rome, St Peter’s Basilica. Bernini (1598-1680), Ecstasy of St Theresa, 1645-52 Rome, Santa Maria della Vittoria.

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The Age of Absolutism and the Age of Revolutions

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  1. The Age of Absolutism and the Age of Revolutions Hist 122: Western Civilization II Clayton Miles Lehmann

  2. Bernini (1598-1680), Chair of St Peter, 1657-66 Rome, St Peter’s Basilica

  3. Bernini (1598-1680), Ecstasy of St Theresa, 1645-52 Rome, Santa Maria della Vittoria

  4. Bernini (1598-1680), Piazza of St Peter, 1657 (designed) Rome

  5. Borromini (1599-1667), San Carlo, 1638-41 Rome

  6. Rubens (1577-1640), Apotheosis of the Duke of Buckingham, 1625-28 London, National Gallery

  7. Rubens (1577-1640), Horrors of War, 1637-38 Florence, Palazzo Pitti

  8. Velásquez (1599-1660), The Maids of Honor, 1656 Madrid, Prado

  9. Caravaggio (1571-1610), The Calling of Matthew, 1599-1600 Rome, San Luigi dei Francesi

  10. Rembrandt (1606-1669), Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer, 1653 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  11. Rembrandt (1606-1669), Dr Tulp’s Anatomy Lesson, 1632 The Hague, Mauritshuis

  12. Vermeer (1632-1675), The Artist’s Studio, 1666-68 Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum

  13. Vermeer (1632-1675), The Geographer, 1668-69 Frankfurt, Städelmuseum

  14. Wren (1632-1723), St Bride’s, 1671-78 (model) London

  15. Wren (1632-1723), St Paul’s Cathedral, 1675-1710 London

  16. Versailles, 1669-85

  17. Zimmerman (1685-1766), Die Wieskirche, 1745-54 Near Steingaden

  18. Poussin (1594-1665), The Holy Family, 1648 Washingto, National Gallery

  19. Poussin (1594-1665), Landscape with Funeral of Phocion, 1648 Cardiff, National Museum of Wales

  20. Fragonard (1732-1806), The Bathers, ca 1765 Paris, Louvre

  21. Fragonard (1732-1806), The Swing, ca 1767 London, The Wallace Collection

  22. David (1748-1825), Lavoisier and His Wife, 1788 New York, Metropolitan Museum

  23. David (1748-1825), Madame Recamier, 1800 Paris, Louvre

  24. David (1748-1825), Oath of the Horatii, 1784-85 Paris, Louvre

  25. David (1748-1825), Tennis Court Oath, 1791 Versailles, Musée National du Château

  26. David (1748-1825), Napoleon in His Study, 1812 Washington, National Gallery

  27. Goya (1746-1828), Third of May 1808, 1814-15 Madrid, Prado

  28. Delacroix (1798-1863), Greece Expiring on the Ruins of Messolonghi, 1826 Bordeaux, Musée des Beaux-Arts

  29. Delacroix (1798-1863), Liberty Leading the People, 1830 Paris, Louvre

  30. New HarmonyFrancis Bate, View of a Community, as proposed by Robert Owen, 1838

  31. Relative Shares of World Manufacturing Output, 1750-1900Source: Paul Kennedy, Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, p. 149

  32. Paxton (1801-1865), Crystal Palace, 1852-54 London, then Sydenham

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