Neoclassicism — Page 8

659 artworks · 1760s-1850s

The Four Magistrates of Besançon by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

The Four Magistrates of Besançon

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1825

Frederic Sylvester Douglas by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Frederic Sylvester Douglas

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1815

Gabriel Cortois de Pressigny by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Gabriel Cortois de Pressigny

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1816

Portrait of Jean-Louis Robin by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Portrait of Jean-Louis Robin

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, c. 1810

Portrait of a Man by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Portrait of a Man

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, c. 1820

Study for Joan of Arc, and Sketches of Hands by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Study for Joan of Arc, and Sketches of Hands

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, c. 1851

Sheet of Studies with the Head of the Fornarina and Hands of Madame de Senonnes by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Sheet of Studies with the Head of the Fornarina and Hands of Madame de Senonnes

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1814/16

Madame Charles Gounod by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Madame Charles Gounod

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1859

View of Saint Peter's in Rome by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

View of Saint Peter's in Rome

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, n.d.

Nessus Abducting Dejanira by Bertel Thorvaldsen|Count Paolo Marulli

Nessus Abducting Dejanira

Bertel Thorvaldsen|Count Paolo Marulli, modeled 1814–15, carved 1821–23 or 1826

St. John the Evangelist by John Flaxman

St. John the Evangelist

John Flaxman, ca. 1811

Composition from the Tragedies of Aeschylus, plate 17 (recto); Goddess Statue from the Suppliants, plate 7 (verso) by John Flaxman

Composition from the Tragedies of Aeschylus, plate 17 (recto); Goddess Statue from the Suppliants, plate 7 (verso)

John Flaxman, 19th century

Sleep Escaping from the Wrath of Jupiter – "But gentle Night to whom I fled for Aid (the Friend of Earth and Heaven), Her Wings Display'd" (Pope's Iliad, Book 14, line 293) by John Flaxman

Sleep Escaping from the Wrath of Jupiter – "But gentle Night to whom I fled for Aid (the Friend of Earth and Heaven), Her Wings Display'd" (Pope's Iliad, Book 14, line 293)

John Flaxman, 1793

Sheet of Sketches by John Flaxman

Sheet of Sketches

John Flaxman, 1793

Sketch for the Title-Page of an Edition of Aeschylus by John Flaxman

Sketch for the Title-Page of an Edition of Aeschylus

John Flaxman, 1793

Achilles and the Shade of Patroclus by John Flaxman

Achilles and the Shade of Patroclus

John Flaxman, 1793

Dante and Virgil in the Suicidal Wood (Inferno, Canto 13, verses 22-23) by John Flaxman

Dante and Virgil in the Suicidal Wood (Inferno, Canto 13, verses 22-23)

John Flaxman, 1792–93

Morning: Pope's Odyssey, Book 12 (recto); Study for the final drawing (verso) by John Flaxman

Morning: Pope's Odyssey, Book 12 (recto); Study for the final drawing (verso)

John Flaxman, 1792

Illustration for "Seven Chiefs Against Thebes" (recto); Studies of Figures (verso) by John Flaxman

Illustration for "Seven Chiefs Against Thebes" (recto); Studies of Figures (verso)

John Flaxman, ca. 1794

Study of Two Women Grieving by John Flaxman

Study of Two Women Grieving

John Flaxman, before 1787

Sheet of Studies with Female Figure Kneeling and Embracing Standing Figure by John Flaxman

Sheet of Studies with Female Figure Kneeling and Embracing Standing Figure

John Flaxman, 1775–1826

The Kaunitz Sisters (Leopoldine, Caroline, and Ferdinandine) by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres|Prince Wenzel von Kaunitz-Rietberg

The Kaunitz Sisters (Leopoldine, Caroline, and Ferdinandine)

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres|Prince Wenzel von Kaunitz-Rietberg, 1818

Lancelot-Théodore, comte Turpin de Crissé by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres|Comte de Turpin de Crissé

Lancelot-Théodore, comte Turpin de Crissé

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres|Comte de Turpin de Crissé, n.d.

Leonidas at Thermopylae by Jacques Louis David

Leonidas at Thermopylae

Jacques Louis David, ca. 1812–13

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