The French Revolution and Neoclassicism

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The French Revolution and Neoclassicism

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This presentation gives an overview of the French Revolution and Neoclassicism in both art and architecture.

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The French Revolution

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Meeting of the Estates General on May 5, 178918th c. Engraving

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The Tennis Court Oath (1789)Jacques-Louis David, 1791

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The Taking of the Bastille (1789)Jean-Pierre Houël, 1789

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The Destruction of the Bastille (1789)1789 Engraving

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Equality (Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, 1789)Jean-Guillaume Moitte, 1793

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Women’s March on Versailles (1789)1789 Engraving

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Execution of Louis XVI (1793)1794 Engraving

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Execution of Robespierre (1794) 1794 Engraving

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Portrait of NapoleonJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1803-4

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Coronation of Emperor Napoleon and Empress Josephine (1804)Jacques-Louis David, 1805-7

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Portrait of NapoleonJacques-Louis David, 1812

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Napoleon on His Imperial ThroneJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1806

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Neoclassicism

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Painting

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The Oath of the HoratiiJacques-Louis David, 1785

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The Death of SocratesJacques-Louis David, 1787

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Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her TreasuresAngelica Kauffmann, 1785

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Watson and the SharkJohn Singleton Copley, 1778

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Sculpture

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George WashingtonJean-Antoine Houdon, 1788-92

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Architecture

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Chiswick House, LondonLord Burlington and William Kent, Begun 1725

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Monticello, VirginiaThomas Jefferson, 1770-1806

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Virginia State CapitolThomas Jefferson, 1785-98

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La Madeleine, ParisPierre-Alexandre Vignon, Begun 1806

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