Neoclassical
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Historical Subjects
Dominique Papety : “Greek Women at the Fountain” (1841)
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People and Portraits
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres : “The Grande Odalisque” (1814)
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People and Portraits
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres : “The Source” (1856)
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Myth and Fantasy
Francois Gerard : “Cupid and Psyche” (1798)
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People and Portraits
Herbert James Draper : “Popeia” (undated)
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People and Portraits
William Clarke Wontner : “The Jade Necklace” (1908)
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People and Portraits
John Reinhard Weguelin : “Lesbia” (1878)
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Myth and Fantasy
Herbert James Draper : “Ulysses and the Sirens” (1910)
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Myth and Fantasy
Herbert James Draper : “Lancelot and Guinevere” (c. 1895)
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Myth and Fantasy
Herbert James Draper : “The Lament for Icarus” (1898)
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Historical Subjects
Jacques-Louis David : “Napoleon Crossing the Great St. Bernard Pass” (1801)
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Myth and Fantasy
Franz Thiel : “Design for a Mosaic” (1897-1908)
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People and Portraits
Albert Kuchler : “A Young Italian Woman Who is Adorned by Her Mother” (1835)
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Myth and Fantasy
Witold Pruszkowski : “Water Nymphs” (1877-1878)
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Historical Subjects
Jacques-Louis David : “The Death of Socrates” (1787)
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People and Portraits
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun : “Julie Le Brun Looking in a Mirror” (1787)
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Historical Subjects
John Trumbull : “The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776” (1786-1820)
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People and Portraits
Francois Gerard : “Portrait of Alexandrine Émilie Brongniart” (1795)
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Historical Subjects
John Trumbull : “The Battle of Bunker’s Hill” (1786)
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People and Portraits
Joshua Reynolds : “Anne Dashwood, Later Countess of Galloway” (1764)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld : “The Park at Mortefontaine” (1806)
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Myth and Fantasy
Henri Lehmann : “Calypso” (1869)
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People and Portraits
Joseph-Marie Vien : “Sweet Melancholy” (1756)
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Historical Subjects
John Martin : “Ruins of an Ancient City” (c. 1810-1820)
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People and Portraits
Jean-Leon Gerome : “Head of an Italian Woman” (1847-1860)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Celestin Nanteuil : “In the Forest” (1858)
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Historical Subjects
Lawrence Alma-Tadema : “Glaucus and Nydia” (1867)
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Historical Subjects
John Reinhard Weguelin : “Obsequies of an Egyptian Cat” (1886)