INTRODUCTION TO MODERNSIM
Renaissance
Raphael, School of Athens, 1509-1511
Post-Impressionism
Paul Cezanne, Bibemus Quarry, 1895
Cubism
Pablo Picasso_Ma Jolie, 1911-12
German Expressionism
Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, At he Moulin Rouge, 1892-1895
Neoclassicism
William Bouguereau, Mother France Nurturing her Children
Jean-Leon Gerome, Cock Fight, 1847
Artist?, Amalie von Schintling, 1831
Realism
Gusave Courbet, The Stone Breakers, 1849
Jean Francois Millet, The Gleaners, 1857
Honore Daumier, Rue Transnonain, 1834 (lithograph)
Honore Daumier, The Third Class Carriage, 1862
Neoclassicism
Jean Léon Gérome, A Roman Slave Market, c.1884
Realism
Gustave Courbet, Burial at Ornans, 1849
Gustave Courbet, The Artist’s Studio, 1855
Transition between Realism and Impressionism
Edouard Manet, The Luncheon on the Grass, 1863
Neoclassicism
Adolphe-William Bouguereau, Nymphs and Satyr, 1873
Transition from Realism to Impressionism
Eduoard Manet, Olympia, 1863
Edouard Manet, Woman with Fans, 1873
E. Carolus Duran, Mademoiselle de Lancey, 1876
Edouard Manet, A Bar at the Folies Bergere, 1882
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Its interesting in looking at each work of art that the title of the piece is almost easy to match with the piece in 90% of the cases. There are few that do not resemble the title.
Interesting in reading about some of the sculptures and what the history is behind them, especially Rodin’s sculpture of Burghers of Calais. The story was rather interesting to me.
In addition, the picture you have shown us shows only 4 men, when in actuality there are 6. From a different view on another picture of the sculpture you can see all 6.