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ROMANTIC PERIOD

The Chancel and Crossing of Tintern Abbey, Looking Towards the East Window, by JMW Turner, 1794.
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD

Aeneas Tells Dido the Misfortunes of the Trojan City BY Pierre-Narcisse Guerin
MODERN PERIOD

BY Pablo Picasso
BAROQUE PERIOD

Bacchanal before a Statue of Pan by NICOLAS POUSSIN

ROMANTIC PERIOD

Fishermen at Sea, by JMW Turner,
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD

Andromache Mourning Over the Body of Hector
JACQUES LOUIS DAVID
BAROQUE PERIOD

Self Portrait With a Sunflower c. 1633 BY Anthony van Dyck
ROMANTIC PERIOD

The Clove Catskills, by Thomas Cole, 1827.

NEOCLASSICAL PEIOD Aurora and Cephalus NICOLAS POUSSIN
MODERN PERIOD Emperor-Charles-by-Titian

ROMANTIC PERIOD

Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, by Caspar David Friedrich, 1818
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD

Bust of Vincent Coster Hendrick de Keyser

MODERN PERIOD

RESSURECTION OF CHRIST BY RAPHAEL
BAROQUE PERIOD

Caravaggio’s painting, The Taking of the Christ,
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD

Hogarth, The Marriage Contract, 1743.
ROMANTIC PERIOOD

Heart of the Andes, Frederic Edwin Church, 1859

ROMANTIC PERIOD

Abbey in an Oak Forest, by Caspar David Friedrich, 1810.
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD
Anna and Varvara Gagarin 1802 by Vladimir Lukich Borovikovskii (1757-1825)

MODERN PERIOD

Adoration-of-the-Magi-by-Sandro-Botticelli1
BAROQUE PERIOD

"A Fantastic Cave Landscape with Odysseus and Calypso," 1568 - 1625, by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hendrick de Clerck.

Neoclassical period

the intervention of the sabine women romantic period
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Datei:Schadow, Friedrich Wilhelm von - Mignon -

ROMANTIC PERIOD

Looking Down Yosemite Valley, by Albert Bierstadt, 1865
NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD

Dante and Virgil in Hell
Baroque period

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Alethea Talbot with her Husband

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