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Copley, Watson and the Shark (1778) British

Jean-Honore Fragonard, Girl on a Swing, or

The Happy Accident of the Swing (1767)

The Rococo or Rocaille

The Artist and His Pug (1745)

William Hogarth

William Hogarth, Marriage-A-la-Mode (1745)

oil on canvas, 28” by 38”

Benjamin West, Death of General Wolfe (1770)

Robert Adam, Lansdowne House, London (1766-75)

The Odyssey of Homer Engraved from the

Compositions of John Flaxman R.A., 1805

Klismos chair (1806) London

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Large Odalisque. 1814. Approx. 35 × 64”.

Thomas Jefferson. Monticello. 1769–1782, 1796–1809.

Modern: Neo-Classical

Caspar David Friedrich

Wanderer above the Mist

(1808)

Romanticism

Joseph Mallord William Turner. Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and

Dying—Typhoon Coming On (“The Slave Ship”). 1840. 35 3/4 × 48 1/4”.

J M W Turner,

Snowstorm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps (1812)

Romanticism

Francisco Goya. Third of May, 1808. 1814–1815. 8’ 9" × 13’ 4”.

Gustave Courbet. The Stone Breakers.

1849. 5’ 3" × 8’ 6”.

Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre. The Artist's Studio. 1837. 6 1/2 × 8 1/2”.

Daguerreotype of Samuel Finley Breese Morse. c. 1845.

video

Claude Monet,

Boulevard des

Capucines

(1873)

Monet:

Saint-Lazare

Train Station,

Paris

(1877)

Impressionism

John Constable, Salisbury Cathedral (1825) English

Romanticism

Monet: Rouen Cathedral Series (1893)

Impressionism

Claude Monet: Rouen Cathedral Series (1893)

Impressionism

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Thomas Eakins.

The Gross Clinic.

1875. 8' × 6’ 5”.

Thomas Eakins, Fairmount Park (1887)

Modern: Scientific Realism

Eadward Muybridge, Horses Galloping (1887)

Modern: Scientific Realism

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Van Gogh: Night Café, 1888

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Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. 1889.

Cezanne: Mt. Sainte-Victoire, 1890

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Cezanne: Mt. Sainte-Victoire,

1902

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George Braque, House at L’ Estaque, 1908Modernism: Cubism

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Pablo Picasso. Ma Jolie (painting) and Guitar (sculpture)

1911–1912

Balla: Speeding Automobile 1912

Italian Futurists -- Modern

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Umberto Boccioni. Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. 1913.

Italian Futurists

Malevich: Installation of Black Square, 1915

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Mondrian: Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1930

Dada: Arp: Collage Arranged According to Chance, 1916

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Alexander Calder. Lobster Trap and Fish Tail.

1939. Approx. 8’ 6" × 9’ 6”. Mobiles

Meret Oppenheim. Object (Luncheon in Fur). 1936.

Diameter 4 3/8”; fur-covered saucer, diameter 9 3/8”;

fur-covered spoon, length 8”; overall height, 2 7/8”.

Rene Magritte: Treachery of Images 1928

Surrealism

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Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965.

Hans Namuth. Photograph of Jackson Pollock Painting. 1950.

Namuth video Action Painting: MOMA

Jackson Pollock. Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). 1950.

Abstract Expressionism

Roy Lichtenstein. Little Big Painting. 1965. 65 x 80”.

Postmodern: Pop Art

Andy Warhol. Marilyn Diptych. 1962. Each 6’ 10” × 4’ 9”.

Postmodern: Pop Art

The Post-Modern and the Medieval

Andy Warhol, Brillo Boxes (1964)

Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup (1964)

Postmodern: Pop Art

Roy Lichtenstein. Oh, Jeff … I Love You, Too … But …. 1964. 48 × 48”.

Postmodern: Pop Art

Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party.

1974–1979. Each side 48 × 42 × 3’.