Exam 2 Flashcards

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Paul Revere Engraving,

Boston Massacre, 1770

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Antonio Canova (copy after) George Washigon, 1975, Raleigh, NC, Old North Carolina State House.

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Antonio Canova, George Washington, c. 1816-17. model/study

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Jean-Antoine Houdon,

George Washington in Virginia State Capitol, 1778.

This is the only sculpted portrait for which Washington sat. It is 6’1” high.

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Thomas Sully, Passage of the Delaware, 1819

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Charles Wilson Peale, George Washington at Princeton, 1779.

Commissioned by Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania for council chamber in Independence Hall, Philadelphia

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Noel La Mire, Portrait of Washington, c. 1785

“Beware that the commonwealth is not harmed”

Injunction given to emperor when invested with supreme authority

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Gilbert Stuart, Lansdowne portrait of George Washington, 1796

Commissioned by Senator William Bingham of Pennsylvania for William Petty, Marquess of Lansdowne, who was an American sympathizer.

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Anonymous, The Constitution of England, 1774

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Anonymous, The Yankee Doodle Intrenchments near Boston, 1776

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John Dixon, The Oracle, 1774

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Anonymous, The Tea-Tax Tempest, or Old Time with his Magick Lanthern, 1783

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Jean Suau, France Offering Liberty to America, 1784

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J.B.A. Gautier-Dagoty, Louis XV presenting the portrait of Marie Antoinette to the Dauphin in April 1770 in the presence of Mesdames, the Comtes de Provence and d’Artois, Mesdames Clotilde and Elisabeth as a child.

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Joseph Ducreux, Portrait of Marie-Antoinette, copy of portrait made in 1769 in Vienne (pastel, about 1770)

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Louis Brun, [one of] two portraits of Marie-Antoinette at the Hunt,c. 1783

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Louis Brun, [one of] two portraits of Marie-Antoinette at the Hunt,c. 1783

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Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Portrait of Marie Antoinette, 1778

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A.F. Callet, Portrait of Louis XVI, 1779

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E.A. Giblin, Marie-Antoinette giving the Dauphin to France, 1781

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Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette en chemise, 1783

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Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette with a Rose, 1783

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Richard Mique, Hameau at Versailles, 1773-74

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Francois Dumont, Marie-Antoinette and her Children, 1790

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Portrait of Marie-Antoinette in the Temple by Comtesse de Brehan, 1795

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Jacques-Louis David, Marie-Antoinette going to the her execution

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Iscariot the Giant, Aristocrat, c. 1790

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Harpy of 1784

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The Two Add up to One, caricature of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette after the flight to Varennes in 1791.

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Engravings of Marie-Antoinette from 1793

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Antoine-Jean Gros, The Republic, 1794

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Jean Duplessis-Bertaux

Independence of the United States, 1786

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Jean-François Janiert, after Jean Guillaume Moitte, Liberty, 1792

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Philibert-Louis Debucourt, Republican Calendar, 1794

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Jacques Germain Soufflot, Panthéon, originally a church dedicated to the patron of Paris, Ste Geneviève.

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Moitte’s original pediment for the Pantheon

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Pierre Julien, Poussin, 1785

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Pierre Julien, La Fontaine (right), 1785

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M. Clodion, Montesquieu. 1783

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J.J. Caffiere, Molière 1787

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J.B. Pigalle, Voltaire, 1776

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J.L. David, Andormache Bewailing Hector, 1783

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J.L. David, Oath of the Tennis Court, 1792

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J.L. David, Sketch for Lepeltier, 1793

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J.L David, Death of Bara, 1794

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Print of Death of Louis XVI

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Revolutionary print remade into royalist propaganda

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Charles Benazech, The Farewell of Louis XVI to his Family, 1793

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Daniel Chodowiecki, The Farewell of Jean Calas to his Family., c. 1760-65

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Triumph of Marat: In Hell, 1793

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Triumph of Marat: In the Pantheon, 1793

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J.L. David, The Death of Marat, 1793

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François-Marie-Isidore Quéverdo, Marie Anne Charlotte Corday, 1793

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J.J. Hauer, Charlotte Corday, 1793

Taken from life after her condemnation to death by the revolutionary tribunal of 17 July 1793 and just before being re-dressed in the red costume of patricide prior to her departure for the scaffold.

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Edvard Munch, The Death of Marat, 1907

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Federal and National Oath said on the Champ de Mars, July 14, 1790

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Anonymous, Oath of Lafayette at the Fete of Federation, 1790

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Watteau de Lille, Fête de la Fédération, 1790

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Sans-culottes Dance Around a Liberty Tree

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P.A. Demachy, An Execution at the Place de la Revolution, 1792

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P.A. Demachy, Fete to the Supreme Being, c. 1795 (Champs de Mars)