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.TRANSCRIPT
The French Revolutionand Neoclassicism
The French Revolution
Meeting of the Estates General on May 5, 178918th c. Engraving
The Tennis Court Oath (1789)Jacques-Louis David, 1791
The Taking of the Bastille (1789)Jean-Pierre Houël, 1789
The Destruction of the Bastille (1789)1789 Engraving
Equality (Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, 1789)Jean-Guillaume Moitte, 1793
Women’s March on Versailles (1789)1789 Engraving
Execution of Louis XVI (1793)1794 Engraving
Execution of Robespierre (1794) 1794 Engraving
Portrait of NapoleonJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1803-4
Coronation of Emperor Napoleon and Empress Josephine (1804)Jacques-Louis David, 1805-7
Portrait of NapoleonJacques-Louis David, 1812
Napoleon on His Imperial ThroneJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1806
Neoclassicism
Painting
The Oath of the HoratiiJacques-Louis David, 1785
The Death of SocratesJacques-Louis David, 1787
Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her TreasuresAngelica Kauffmann, 1785
Watson and the SharkJohn Singleton Copley, 1778
Sculpture
George WashingtonJean-Antoine Houdon, 1788-92
Architecture
Chiswick House, LondonLord Burlington and William Kent, Begun 1725
Monticello, VirginiaThomas Jefferson, 1770-1806
Virginia State CapitolThomas Jefferson, 1785-98
La Madeleine, ParisPierre-Alexandre Vignon, Begun 1806