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Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

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Page 1: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70.

© Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Page 2: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Nicolas Poussin. Landscape with St. John on Patmos. 1640.Oil on canvas. 40 × 53-1/2 in.

A. A. Munger Collection, 1930.500. The Art Institute of Chicago. Photography © The Art Institute of Chicago. [Fig. 20-2]

Page 3: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Peter Paul Rubens. The Disembarkation of Marie de’ Medici at the Port of Marseilles on November 3, 1600. 1621-25.

Oil on canvas. 13 × 10 ft.Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-3]

Page 4: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Bathers. c. 1765.Oil on canvas. 25-1/4 × 31-1/2 in.

Scala / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-4]

Page 5: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. The Duchess of Polignac. 1783.Oil on canvas. 38-3/4 × 28 in.

Bridgeman-Giraudon/Art Resource, N.Y. [Fig. 20-5]

Page 6: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

François Boucher. Le Chinois galant. 1742.Oil on canvas. 41 × 57 in.

The David Collection, inv.B275. Photo: Pernille Klemp. [Fig. 20-6]

Page 7: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Jean Denis Attiret. The Presentation of Uigur Captives, from Battle Scenes of the Quelling of Rebellions in the Western Regions, with Imperial Poems.

c. 1765–74; poem dated 1760.Etching, mounted in album form, 16 leaves plus 2 additional leaves of

inscriptions. 20 × 73-5/8 in.© The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund. 1998.103.14. [Fig.

20-7]

Page 8: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Angelica Kauffmann. Cornelia, Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures. c. 1785.

Oil on canvas. 40 × 50 in.The Adolph D. and Wlkins C. Williams Fund. Photo: Katherine Wetzel.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. Photo: Katherine Wetzel. © Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

[Fig. 20-8]

Page 9: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Jacques-Louis David. The Death of Marat. 1793.Oil on canvas. 65 × 50-1/2 in.

© Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels. [Fig. 20-9]

Page 10: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Thomas Jefferson. Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia. 1770–84; 1796–1806.

© idp eastern USA collection / Alamy. [Fig. 20-10]

Page 11: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Grande Odalisque. 1814.Oil on canvas. 35-1/4 × 63-3/4 in.

Herve Lewandowski/Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-11]

Page 12: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Eugène Delacroix. Odalisque. 1845–50.Oil on canvas. 14-7/8 × 18-1/4 in.

Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK / The Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 20-12]

Page 13: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Francisco Goya y Lucientes. Saturn Devouring One of His Sons. 1820–22.Fresco, transferred to canvas. 57-7/8 × 32-5/8 in.

Scala / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-13]

Page 14: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Théodore Géricault. The Raft of the Medusa. 1819.Oil on canvas. 16 ft. 1-1/4 in. × 23 ft. 6 in.

Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-14]

Page 15: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Caspar David Friedrich. Monk by the Sea. 1809–10.Oil on canvas. 42-1/2 × 67 in.

bpk, Berlin /Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany/Joerg P. Anders/ Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-15]

Page 16: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Frederic Edwin Church. The Heart of the Andes. 1859.Oil on canvas. 66-1/8 × 119-1/4 in.

Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, U.S.A., Bequest

of Margaret E. Dows, 1909 (09.95). [Fig. 20-16]

Page 17: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Eugène Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People. 1830.Oil on canvas. 8 ft. 6-3/8 in. × 10 ft. 8 in.

Giraudon/Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-17]

Page 18: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Ernest Meissonier. Memory of Civil War (The Barricades). 1849.Oil on canvas. 11-1/2 × 8-3/4 in.

Scala / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-18]

Page 19: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Gustave Courbet. Burial at Ornans. 1849.Oil on canvas. 10 ft. 3-1/2 in. × 21 ft. 9 in.

Herve Lewandowski/Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-19]

Page 20: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Honoré Daumier. Fight between Schools, Idealism and Realism. 1855.The Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 20-20]

Page 21: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Rosa Bonheur. Plowing in the Nivernais. 1849.Oil on canvas. 5 ft. 9 in. × 8 ft. 8 in.

Gerard Blott/Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-21]

Page 22: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Edouard Manet. Olympia. 1863.Oil on canvas. 51 × 74-3/4 in.

Herve Lewandowski/Réunion des Musées Nationaux / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-22]

Page 23: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Edgar Degas. The Glass of Absinthe. 1876.Oil on canvas. 36 × 27 in.

Scala / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-23]

Page 24: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Claude Monet. Impression—Sunrise. 1872.Oil on canvas. 19-1/2 × 25-1/2 in.

Musee Marmottan, Paris, France/Giradon/Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 20-24]

Page 25: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Pierre-Auguste Renoir. La Moulin de la Galette. 1876.Oil on canvas. 51-1/2 × 69 in.

Bridgeman-Giraudon/Art Resource, N.Y. [Fig. 20-25]

Page 26: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Berthe Morisot. Reading. 1873.Oil on canvas. 17-3/4 × 28-1/2 in.

The Cleveland Museum of Art. Gift of the Hanna Fund, 1950.89. [Fig. 20-26]

Page 27: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Claude Monet. Bridge over a Pool of Water Lilies. 1899.Oil on canvas. 36-1/2 × 29 in.

Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, U.S.A., H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929 (29.100.113).

[Fig. 20-27]

Page 28: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

James McNeill Whistler. Nocturne in Black and Gold, the Falling Rocket. c. 1875.

Oil on oak panel. 23-3/4 × 18-3/8 in.Detroit Institute of Arts, USA / Gift of Dexter M. Ferry Jr. / The

Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 20-28]

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Arapaho artist. Ghost Dance dress. 1890s.Deerskin and pigments.

The Bridgeman Art Library. [Fig. 20-29]

Page 30: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Paul Gauguin. The Day of the Gods (Mahana no Atua). 1894.Oil on canvas. 26-7/8 × 36-1/8 in.

Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection (1926.198) The Art Institute of Chicago. Photography © The Art Institute of Chicago. [Fig. 20-30]

Page 31: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Georges Seurat. The Bathers. 1883–84.Oil on canvas. 79-1/2 × 118-1/2 in.

Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-31]

Page 32: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Cherries and Peaches. 1885–87.Oil on canvas. 19-3/4 × 24 in.

Digital Image © 2012 Museum Associates / LACMA. Licensed by Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-32]

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Paul Cézanne. Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley. 1882–85.

Oil on canvas. 25-3/4 × 32-1/8 in.Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art

Resource, NY. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, U.S.A., H. O. Havemeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer, 1929. (29.100.64).

[Fig. 20-33]

Page 34: Claude Perrault, with Louis Le Vau and Charles Lebrun. east facade of the Louvre, Paris. 1667–70. © Achim Bednorz, Koln. [Fig. 20-1]

Paul Cézanne. The Large Bathers. 1906.Oil on canvas. 82 × 99 in.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY. [Fig. 20-34]