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Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
Miguel Cabrera.
c. 1750 C.E.
Oil on canvas.
New Spain, Colonial America
Neoclassical
A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery
Joseph Wright of Derby.
c. 1763-1765 C.E.
Oil on canvas.
England. 18th Enlightenment.
The Swing.
Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
1767 C.E.
Oil on canvas.
France.
Rocaco
Monticello
Thomas Jefferson (architect).
1768-1809 C.E.
Brick, glass, stone, and wood
Virginia, U.S.
American Neoclassical
The Oath of the Horatii
Jacques-Louis David.
1784 C.E.
Oil on canvas
French Neoclassical
George Washington
Jean-Antoine Hudson.
1788-1792 C.E.
Marble
American Neoclassical
Self-Portrait
Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
1790 C.E.
Oil on canvas
French.
part of rococo, some signs of Enlightenment and naturalism
And there's nothing to be done, from the Disaster of War.
Francisco de Goya.
1810-1823 C.E.
Etching, drypoint, burin, and burnishing
Romanticism.
La Grande Odalisque
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
1814 C.E.
Oil on canvas
French
Early Romantic tendencies.
Liberty Leading the people
Eugène Delacroix.
1830 C.E.
Oil on canvas.
French
End of Enlightenment; start of romantic era.
The Oxbow
Thomas Cole.
1836 C.E.
Oil on canvas
US.
Romanticism
Still Life in Studio
Louis-Jacques Mandé Daguerre.
1837 C.E.
Daguerreotype.
French.
realism
Slave Ship
Joseph Mallord William Turner.
1840 C.E.
Oil on canvas
English Romanticism
Palace of Westminster
London, England.
Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin (architects).
1840-1870 C.E.
Limestone masonry and glass
Neo-Gothic
The Stone Breakers
Gustave Courbet.
1849 C.E. (destroyed in 1945).
Oil canvas
Realism
Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art
Honoré Daumier.
1862 C.E.
Lithograph
Photography
Olympia
Édouard Manet.
1863 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
The Saint-Lazare Station
Claude Monet.
1877 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
The Horse in Motion
Eadweard Muybridge.
1878 C.E.
Albumen print
(Photography)
The Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel
José María Velasco.
1882 C.E.
Oil on canvas
part of romanticism
The Burghers of Calais
Auguste Rodin.
1884-1895 C.E.
Bronze
Impressionism
The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh.
1889.
Oil on canvas
Post Impressionism
The Coiffure
Mary Cassatt.
1890-1891 C.E,
Drypoint and aquatint
Jamponise
The Scream
Edvard Munch.
1893 C.E.
Tempera and pastels on cardboard
Post-Impressionism
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
Paul Gauguin.
1897-1898 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Post-Impressionism
Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
Chicago, Illinios, U.S.
Louis Sullivan (architect).
1899-1903 C.E.
Iron, steel, glass, and terra cotta
Early skyscraper
Mont Sainte-Victorie
Paul Cézanne.
1902-1904 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Post-Impressionism
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso.
1907 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Analytical cubism
The Steerage
Alfred Stieglitz.
1907 C.E.
Photogravure
Regionalism
The Kiss
Gustav Klimt.
1907-1908 C.E.
Oil and gold leaf on canvas
Vienna succession mov (art nouveau)
The Kiss
Constantin Brancusi.
1907-1908 C.E.
Limestone
Arts and crafts mov
The Portuguese
Georges Braque.
1911 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Analytical cubism
Goldfish
Henri Mattisse.
1912 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Fauvism
Improvisation 28
Vassily Kandinsky.
1912 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Fauvism
Self-Portrait as a Soldier
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.
1915 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Expressionism
Memorial Sheet for Karl Liebknecht
Käthe Kollwitz.
1919-1920 C.E.
Woodcut
German expressionism
Villa Savoye
Poissy-sur-Seine,
France.
Le Corbusier (architect).
1929 C.E.
Steel and reinforced concrete
Modern arch
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
Piet Mondrain.
1930 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Neoplasticism (De Stijl movement)
Illustration from The Results of the First Five-Year Plan
Varvara Stepanova.
1932 C.E.
Photomontage.
Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure).
Meret Oppenheim.
1936 C.E.
Fur-covered cup, saucer, spoon
Dadaism
Fallingwater
Pennsylvannia, U.S.
Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)
1936-1939 C.E.
Reinforced concrete, sandstone, steel, and glass
Modern arch.
The Two Fridas
Frida Kahlo.
1939 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Surrealism
The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 49
Jacob Lawrence.
1940-1941 C.E.
Casein tempera on hardboard
Regionalism (Harlem Renaissance)
The Jungle
Wifredo Lam.
1943 C.E.
Gouache on paper mounted on canvas
Surrealism with a little bit of cubism
Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park
Diego Rivera.
1947-1948 C.E.
Fresco
Surrealism
Fountain
Marcel Duchamp.
1950 C.E. (original 1917).
Readymade glazed sanitary china with black paint
Dada
Woman, I
William de Kooning.
1950-1952 C.E.
Oil on canvas
Abstract expressionism
Seagram Building
New York City, U.S.
Ludwig Miles van er Rohe and Philip Johnson (architects).
1954-1958 C.E.
Steel frame with glass curtain wall and bronze
Marilyn Diptych
Andy Warhol.
1962 C.E.
Oil, acrylic, and silkscreen enamel on canvas
Pop art
Narcissus Garden
Yayoi Kusama.
Original Installation and performance 1966.
Mirror balls
Pop art
The Bay
Helen Frankenthaler.
1963 C.E.
Acrylic on canvas
Abstract expressionism (color field)
Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks
Claes Oldenburg.
1969-1974 C.E.
Cor-Ten steel, steel, aluminum, and cast resin; painted with polyurethane enamel
Pop art
Spiral Jetty
Great Salt Lake, Utah. U.S.
Robert Smithson.
1970 C.E.
Earthwork: mud, precipitated salt crystals, rocks, and water coil
Environmental art
House in New Castle County
Delaware, U.S.
Robert Venturi, John Rauch, and Denise Scott Brown (architects).
1978-1983 C.E.
Wood frame and stucco