Final Exam Flashcards

(52 cards)

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Antoine Gros, Bonaparte at the Bridge at Arcole, 1796

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J.A.D. Ingres, Bonaparte as First Consul, 1803-1804

city of Liege in background

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J.L. David, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800,

or Napoleon at the Mt. St. Bernard

Five version completed between 1811-1815

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Antoine Gros, Battle of Nazareth, 1801

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A.F. Callet, Allegory of the Battle of Marengo, 1800

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Antoine Gros, Napoleon at Pesthouse in Jaffa, March 11, 1799, 1804

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Antoine Gros, Napoleon on Battlefield at Eylau, 1808

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Ingres, Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne, 1806

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J.L. David, Napoleon as Emperor, 1805

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Francois Gérard, Napoleon, 1805

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H. Vernet, Napoleon Torn from his Family, 1822

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J.L. David, Le Sacre, or The Coronation of Josephine, 1804

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David, The Distribution of Eagles, 1810

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J.B. Isabey, from Napoleon’s Livre du Sacre “The Coronation”

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François Gérard, Portrait of Josephine, 1801

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Baron Antoine-Jean Gros, Portrait of Josephine, 1809

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Georges Rouget, Marriage of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie-Louise on April 2, 1810, Salon of 1810

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Alexandre Dufay (called Casanova), The Banquet for the Marriage of Marie Louise and Napoleon, 1810

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Antoine-François Callet, The August Alliance, Salon 1810

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Alexandre Mejaud, Empress Marie-Louise Painting Napoleon, Salon of 1810

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Gérard, Empress Marie-Louise and the Roi de Rome, 1812

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Giovan Battista Borghesi, Portrait of Marie-Louise, Duchess of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla, 1839

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Los Caprichios, 1799

THE SLEEP OF REASON PRODUCES MONSTERS

OR

THE DREAM OF REASON PRODUCES MONSTERS

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Goya, King Charles IV of Spain and his Family, 1800

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Goya, The Second of May 1808, 1814
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Goya, The Third of May 1808, 1814
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Plate 1: Disasters of War—SAD PRESENTIMENTS OF THINGS TO COME Series drawn and etched about 1810-1814; first published posthumously, 1863
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Goya, PLATE 44: ‘THIS, I SAW’
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Goya, Plate 45, Disasters of War, follows “This I Saw” and is titled “And this”
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Goya, Colossus, c. 1808-1812
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C.D. Friedrich, Chasseur in the Forest, 1813
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Ingres, The Entry into Paris of the Dauphin, Future Charles V, 1821
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Mathieu van Bree, Marie Stuart Just About to Go to her Death, 1819
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J.L. Vauzelle, The Introductory Room of the Monuments Français, 1812
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F.J. Heim, Transfer of theRemains of the Kings in 1817, 1822
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Eugène Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapolis, 1827-28
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Eugène Devéria, The Birth of Henri IV, 1827
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A. Thomas, Louis XVIII surrounded by his family receiving the Duc d’Angoulème, 1823
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F. Gérard, Louis XVIII at his Work Table
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Un Gourmand, 1824
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Le Roi absolu, c. 1830
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J.A.D. Ingres, Charles X in Coronation Robes, 1825
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F. Gerard, The Sacre of Charles X at Reims, 1825
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EUGÈNE DELACROIX, Liberty Leading the People, 1830.
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Combo, Femen Leading the People (or the street’s tribute to feminism). Detail. Paris, France. July 2013
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Alexandre Cabanel, Napoleon III, 1865
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Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Empress Eugénie, 1853
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Winterhalter, Empress Eugénie and her son Napoleon Eugène, c. 1856
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Franz-Xaver Winterhalter, The Empress Eugénie Surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting, 1855
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Adolphe Yon, Haussmann Presents the Emperor with the Annexation of the Communes, 1865
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Demolitions for the Avenue de l’Opéra, photograph, c. 1858-60
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Pissarro, View of the Avenue de l’Opéra, 1898