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The 1,664 works in France span multiple centuries, from courts and revolutions to modern cities, providing a rich source of visual material for the study of French social and cultural change.

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The 1,664 works in France span multiple centuries, from courts and revolutions to modern cities, providing a rich source of visual material for the study of French social and cultural change.

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The Duke of Bordeaux presented to the people and the army by the Duchess of Berry in the presence of the king, surrounded by the royal family and the main figures of the State by Charles Nicolas Lafond, 1821

The Duke of Bordeaux presented to the people and the army by the Duchess of Berry in the presence of the king, surrounded by the royal family and the main figures of the State

Charles Nicolas Lafond
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Duchess of Berry Presenting the Duke of Bordeaux is an 1821 history painting by the French artist Charles-Nicolas Lafond. It portrays the moment that the widowed Duchess of Berry presents her young son the Duke of Bordeaux to the French court. The assembled crowd, led by the boy's great uncle Louis XVIII, respond with delight. The Duke of Berry had been assassinated by a Bonapartist at the Paris Opera in February 1820. Seven month's later his wife gave birth to a son, considered a miracle baby as it seemed to secure the succession of the House of Bourbon for another generation. In the event, the family was overthrown in the July Revolution of 1830 and Bordeaux spent most of his life in exile.

The Betrothal of Raphael and the Niece of Cardinal Bibbiena by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1813

The Betrothal of Raphael and the Niece of Cardinal Bibbiena

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres depicts the fictional betrothal ceremony between Raphael, the renowned Renaissance artist, and the niece of Cardinal Bibbiena. The scene is set in a grand, opulent setting, reflecting the historical and cultural context of the time. Ingres' meticulous attention to detail and mastery of classical composition are evident in the portrayal of the figures and the intricate background.

Samson rompant ses liens by Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize, 1864

Samson rompant ses liens

Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize depicts the biblical story of Samson tearing apart his bonds. The scene captures the moment of Samson's triumph as he breaks free from his captors, showcasing his immense strength and determination. The artwork is an example of historical painting, reflecting the dramatic and emotional intensity of the biblical narrative.

Café Terrace at Night by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Café Terrace at Night

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
Unknown Movement

Café Terrace at Night is an 1888 oil painting by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. It is also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, and, when first exhibited in 1891, was entitled Coffeehouse, in the evening. The painting depicts a quiet evening scene at a café terrace in Arles, France, with a vibrant sky filled with stars and a gas-lit lamp casting a warm glow. The composition includes a table, chairs, and a tree, capturing the atmosphere of a bustling yet serene night in a French town.

Le Pont Neuf by Claude Monet, 1873

Le Pont Neuf

Claude Monet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le Pont Neuf is a renowned painting by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Created in 1873, this work captures the bustling atmosphere of Paris' iconic Pont Neuf bridge, showcasing Monet's signature use of light and color to convey the dynamic energy of urban life.

Adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ccf36824c5fe9c141476b389716431b1, 1701

Adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ccf36824c5fe9c141476b389716431b1
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the emotional farewell of King Louis XVI of France to his family on January 20, 1793, during the French Revolution. It is a historical painting that captures the somber atmosphere of the moment, reflecting the political turmoil and personal tragedy of the royal family.

L'attaque du Louvre, le 29 juillet 1830 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a24ca50ed7b6611534bb7ebddb408d9d, 1830

L'attaque du Louvre, le 29 juillet 1830

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a24ca50ed7b6611534bb7ebddb408d9d
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the attack on the Louvre during the July Revolution of 1830. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection and captures a pivotal moment in French history.

Révolution de 1830 - Attaque du Louvre by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9e9a12f9fae4241153c5861aca2ee017, 1830

Révolution de 1830 - Attaque du Louvre

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9e9a12f9fae4241153c5861aca2ee017
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the attack on the Louvre during the July Revolution of 1830. It captures the historical event where revolutionaries stormed the Louvre to overthrow the Bourbon monarchy. The scene is set in the Louvre Palace, with figures engaged in the conflict and the iconic building as a central element.

Scène de combat à la porte Saint-Martin, le 28 juillet 1830 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ca1817063b3be6db501ca0e0d1e0ba1d, 1830

Scène de combat à la porte Saint-Martin, le 28 juillet 1830

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ca1817063b3be6db501ca0e0d1e0ba1d
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a historical scene of combat at the Porte Saint-Martin on July 28, 1830, capturing the chaos and intensity of the event. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection, showcasing the significance of this date in French history.

Arrivée des cendres de Napoléon sur l'esplanade des Invalides, le 15 décembre 1840 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/22a1b963b3ee3ab53c756d1bcc614eab, 1840

Arrivée des cendres de Napoléon sur l'esplanade des Invalides, le 15 décembre 1840

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/22a1b963b3ee3ab53c756d1bcc614eab
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the arrival of Napoleon's ashes at the Invalides esplanade on December 15, 1840. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection and captures a significant historical moment in French history.

Ascension de Charles et Robert, aux Tuileries, le 1er décembre 1783 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ca195c3c7ac9cbf4522e1dc795daf47e, 1783

Ascension de Charles et Robert, aux Tuileries, le 1er décembre 1783

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ca195c3c7ac9cbf4522e1dc795daf47e
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic ascension of Jacques Charles and Louis-Nicolas Robert in a hot air balloon at the Tuileries Garden on December 1, 1783. It is a historical painting that captures the first successful manned flight in history, showcasing the early days of aviation. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet museum collection, highlighting its significance in scientific and cultural history.

Incendie de la Chambre des comptes, le 27 octobre 1737 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fecde9f1e4e56542e0b39831f28be322, 1737

Incendie de la Chambre des comptes, le 27 octobre 1737

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fecde9f1e4e56542e0b39831f28be322
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the fire at the Chamber of Accounts in Paris on October 27, 1737. It is a historical painting that captures the chaos and destruction of the event, likely serving as a record of the incident for future generations.

Procession of the League on Place de Grève by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/77c01717daf5f385fc314613c7aa2e8b, 1590

Procession of the League on Place de Grève

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/77c01717daf5f385fc314613c7aa2e8b
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a procession of the Catholic League on Place de Grève in Paris, showcasing the historical significance of the event. It captures the atmosphere of the time, with figures including monks and other participants, and is housed in the Carnavalet Museum.

Le "Roman des chevaliers de la gloire", grand carrousel donné du 5 au 7 avril 1612, à l'occasion du mariage de Louis XIII avec Anne d'Autriche, place Royale by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ae957df72886b41222113a9d0f53d402, 1612

Le "Roman des chevaliers de la gloire", grand carrousel donné du 5 au 7 avril 1612, à l'occasion du mariage de Louis XIII avec Anne d'Autriche, place Royale

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ae957df72886b41222113a9d0f53d402
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the grand carrousel held from April 5 to 7, 1612, at the Place Royale in Paris, celebrating the marriage of Louis XIII to Anne of Austria. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection and showcases a historical event with elaborate pageantry and military themes.

Prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay, le 14 juillet 1789 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9c6ce112cc0e54c93597fc82449e1e8, 1789

Prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay, le 14 juillet 1789

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e9c6ce112cc0e54c93597fc82449e1e8
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It captures the arrest of Marquis de Launay, the governor of the Bastille, and is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris. The artwork is a historical painting that provides a visual account of this significant moment in history.

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/71951906460ef34fbd1883d9b0bcf8ae, 1848

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/71951906460ef34fbd1883d9b0bcf8ae
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic event of the 24th of February 1848, capturing the moment of the capture of the château d'eau at the Palais-Royal square in Paris. It is an example of historical painting, showcasing the political and social upheaval of the time.

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f7e3f507345c42f8155b991bd0a0a7fa, 1848

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f7e3f507345c42f8155b991bd0a0a7fa
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the capture of the Château d'eau at the Place du Palais-Royal on February 24, 1848, a significant event during the February Revolution in France. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection.

Embrasement du trône de Louis-Philippe, place de la Bastille, le 24 février 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fb4d26ed9e5d0b976210fc4eee1df996, 1848

Embrasement du trône de Louis-Philippe, place de la Bastille, le 24 février 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fb4d26ed9e5d0b976210fc4eee1df996
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the event of the 24th of February 1848, known as the 'Embrasement du trône de Louis-Philippe', which took place at Place de la Bastille in Paris. It captures the moment of the throne's burning, a significant event during the February Revolution. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection.

Anonymous - Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835), à l'Hôtel-Dieu, présente à Charles X une opérée des yeux. by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4207e5f9733ea6d9ca769216a4ab9e0d, 1825

Anonymous - Guillaume Dupuytren (1777-1835), à l'Hôtel-Dieu, présente à Charles X une opérée des yeux.

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4207e5f9733ea6d9ca769216a4ab9e0d
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Guillaume Dupuytren, a French surgeon, presenting a patient with an eye operation to King Charles X at the Hotel-Dieu in Paris. It showcases the medical practices of the 19th century and the relationship between physicians and royalty.

La veillée d'Austerlitz. Enseigne de marchand de vins. Paris by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/85e22ff2336b0115f9cbe9d70615ab40, 1801

La veillée d'Austerlitz. Enseigne de marchand de vins. Paris

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/85e22ff2336b0115f9cbe9d70615ab40
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene from the Battle of Austerlitz, capturing the aftermath of the Napoleonic campaign. It portrays a group of soldiers and civilians gathered around a fire, reflecting on the events of the battle. The work is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection in Paris.

Robespierre étendu sur la table du Comité de salut public, le 9 thermidor an II (27 juillet 1794) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9d8abd9de7b169dd74824b85d22c7b97, 1801

Robespierre étendu sur la table du Comité de salut public, le 9 thermidor an II (27 juillet 1794)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9d8abd9de7b169dd74824b85d22c7b97
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Maximilien Robespierre lying on the table of the Committee of Public Safety on July 27, 1794, during the French Revolution. It captures the moment of his arrest and the historical significance of the Thermidorian Reaction, which marked the end of the Reign of Terror.

Anonymous - Soldat de la Révolution. by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/45335325ce0d9e95de520337c9d6b156, 1801

Anonymous - Soldat de la Révolution.

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/45335325ce0d9e95de520337c9d6b156
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a soldier from the French Revolution, likely portraying a figure associated with the revolutionary era. It is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

La Charte ou la Mort by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b0936769d6112fb7cfe9cb4c837b9d88, 1830

La Charte ou la Mort

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b0936769d6112fb7cfe9cb4c837b9d88
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a historical scene from the Carnavalet museum, capturing a moment of significant historical importance. It is an example of historical painting, created in 1830.

Derniers honneurs rendus à Benjamin Constant, au cimetière du Père-Lachaise, le 12 décembre 1830 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/77e891d306de438d3184e8a63f7ef566, 1830

Derniers honneurs rendus à Benjamin Constant, au cimetière du Père-Lachaise, le 12 décembre 1830

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/77e891d306de438d3184e8a63f7ef566
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the final honors paid to Benjamin Constant at the Père Lachaise Cemetery on December 12, 1830. It captures the somber atmosphere of the funeral procession and the emotional farewell of mourners. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection, showcasing a historical scene with detailed attention to the setting and participants.

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6d30ee2ab9fe8e7970523e77ae202c6d, 1848

Prise du château d'eau, place du Palais-Royal, le 24 février 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/6d30ee2ab9fe8e7970523e77ae202c6d
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical event of the 24th of February 1848, capturing the moment of the capture of the château d'eau in the Palais-Royal square. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection, showcasing a significant moment in French history.

Le Pont de l'Archevêché gardé par les troupes, pendant la révolution de 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/42a00f3730dbfa65a8928aafb348ae4b, 1848

Le Pont de l'Archevêché gardé par les troupes, pendant la révolution de 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/42a00f3730dbfa65a8928aafb348ae4b
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Pont de l'Archevêché during the French Revolution of 1848, showing soldiers guarding the bridge. It captures the historical moment of political upheaval in Paris, with the bridge serving as a symbolic location amidst the revolutionary fervor.

Fête du 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/38a70c50e9dff2da879fa8c39ea952aa, 1851

Fête du 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/38a70c50e9dff2da879fa8c39ea952aa
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the celebration of the 10th of May 1852 at the Champ-de-Mars, featuring the distribution of eagles and the benediction of flags. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection and captures a significant historical event in French history.

Fête du 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f7871dff531a42493e9f52f9541cb98f, 1852

Fête du 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/f7871dff531a42493e9f52f9541cb98f
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the celebration of May 10, 1852, at the Champ-de-Mars in Paris, marking the departure of the Prince-President following the benediction of the flags. It showcases the historical event associated with the French Second Republic and includes notable landmarks such as the École Militaire and the Dôme des Invalides.

La Fête de la Fédération, vue de la colline de Chaillot by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9b617fd7a45675811e7c62c511124d31, 1701

La Fête de la Fédération, vue de la colline de Chaillot

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9b617fd7a45675811e7c62c511124d31
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Fête de la Fédération, a significant historical event in French history, viewed from the Chaillot hill. It is part of the collection at the Musée Carnavalet, showcasing the grandeur and celebration of the event.

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ce01b62fa30b5805a970e11f5b0fc3e, 1789

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ce01b62fa30b5805a970e11f5b0fc3e
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

Prise des Tuileries, le 10 août 1792 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8cb2f17a7baabb0983d1dce8b04259aa, 1792

Prise des Tuileries, le 10 août 1792

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8cb2f17a7baabb0983d1dce8b04259aa
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Tuileries Palace on August 10, 1792, a pivotal event during the French Revolution. It is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

Prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay, le 14 juillet 1789. by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c10dd75da82cda654ffd8d9d80df057b, 1789

Prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay, le 14 juillet 1789.

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/c10dd75da82cda654ffd8d9d80df057b
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It captures the arrest of Marquis de Launay, the governor of the Bastille, and is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris. The artwork is part of the museum's collection and provides a historical account of the revolutionary period.

Execution of Marie Antoinette by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e8525e314edc4a06131b0ec6f6f5f71a, 1793

Execution of Marie Antoinette

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/e8525e314edc4a06131b0ec6f6f5f71a
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the execution of Marie Antoinette on October 16, 1793, during the French Revolution. It is a historical painting that captures the dramatic moment of her beheading by the guillotine. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection, showcasing the final days of the French monarchy.

Execution of Louis XVI by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/7c063eba417721eb9aef0e28f80c7e68, 1793

Execution of Louis XVI

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/7c063eba417721eb9aef0e28f80c7e68
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the execution of Louis XVI, the King of France, by guillotine on January 21, 1793. It is a historical painting that captures the somber event during the French Revolution. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet museum collection, showcasing the dramatic moment of the king's execution.

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XIV by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/eb1b87a793badc0f963f58d9c8b2c034, 1601

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XIV

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/eb1b87a793badc0f963f58d9c8b2c034
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the inauguration of the statue of Louis XIV on the Place des Victoires in Paris, France, on March 28, 1686. It showcases the grandeur of the event, highlighting the historical significance of the occasion and the presence of key figures from the time.

Le "Roman des chevaliers de la gloire", grand carrousel donné place Royale (actuelle place des Vosge) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9fbcca2c41906ea837adb224143f12c7, 1601

Le "Roman des chevaliers de la gloire", grand carrousel donné place Royale (actuelle place des Vosge)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9fbcca2c41906ea837adb224143f12c7
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the grand carousel of the 'Roman des chevaliers de la gloire' event, which took place at the Place Royale, now known as Place des Vosges. It is an historical painting showcasing the grandeur of the event, likely featuring knights and ceremonial displays. The artwork is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection, highlighting its significance in French history and culture.

Procession de la confrérie parisienne des pèlerins de Saint-Michel-du-Mont sur le Pont-Neuf by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b477b11c745856668531831fc7fe8a2d, 1601

Procession de la confrérie parisienne des pèlerins de Saint-Michel-du-Mont sur le Pont-Neuf

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b477b11c745856668531831fc7fe8a2d
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a procession of the Parisian pilgrims' confraternity of Saint-Michel-du-Mont on the Pont-Neuf. It is an historical painting that captures the religious and civic traditions of 17th-century Paris.

Repas offert à Louis XIV par la municipalité parisienne, à l'Hôtel de Ville, le 30 janvier 1687 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/813534340610900d66c8f50f521f15e5, 1601

Repas offert à Louis XIV par la municipalité parisienne, à l'Hôtel de Ville, le 30 janvier 1687

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/813534340610900d66c8f50f521f15e5
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a historical event in 17th century Paris, showcasing a banquet offered to King Louis XIV by the Paris City Council at the Hôtel de Ville on January 30, 1687. The scene captures the grandeur of the royal court and the civic pride of the Parisian authorities during the reign of Louis XIV.

Feu d'artifice tiré à l'occasion de la naissance du Duc de Normandie by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/75e4eb1f471e4b4f1becea7f82ed8c73, 1782

Feu d'artifice tiré à l'occasion de la naissance du Duc de Normandie

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/75e4eb1f471e4b4f1becea7f82ed8c73
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a fireworks display celebrating the birth of Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, on January 21, 1782. The scene captures the vibrant colors and dynamic movement of the fireworks against a dark sky, symbolizing the grandeur of the occasion. Created anonymously, it is a historical painting that reflects the celebratory atmosphere of the time.

Procession de la Ligue dans l'île de la Cité by François Bunel the Younger, 1590

Procession de la Ligue dans l'île de la Cité

François Bunel the Younger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by François Bunel the Younger depicts a historical procession of the Ligue, a French political and religious movement, in the island of la Cité, which is part of the Seine River in Paris. The artwork captures the grandeur and significance of the event, showcasing the cultural and political atmosphere of the time.

Départ de Léon Gambetta pour Tours sur le ballon l'"Armand-Barbès", le 7 octobre 1870, à Montmartre by Jules Didier, 1871

Départ de Léon Gambetta pour Tours sur le ballon l'"Armand-Barbès", le 7 octobre 1870, à Montmartre

Jules Didier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jules Didier depicts the departure of Léon Gambetta from Montmartre in Paris on a hot air balloon named "Armand-Barbès" on October 7, 1870. The scene captures the historical event during the Franco-Prussian War, showcasing Gambetta's escape from Paris as the city was under siege.

L'incendie de l'Hôtel-Dieu en 1772 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9e61c4818623fb16b261a12b2aa3a8b0, 1772

L'incendie de l'Hôtel-Dieu en 1772

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9e61c4818623fb16b261a12b2aa3a8b0
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the conflagration of the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris during 1772. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the fire, with people fleeing and buildings engulfed in flames. As an anonymous work, it provides a historical record of this significant event.

La fête du travail, au Champ-de-Mars, le 21 mai 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3219d477b4158474450640d319f642f3, 1848

La fête du travail, au Champ-de-Mars, le 21 mai 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3219d477b4158474450640d319f642f3
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Labor Day celebration on the Champ de Mars in Paris on May 21, 1848. It captures the vibrant scene of workers and citizens gathering to commemorate the event, showcasing the social and political atmosphere of the time.

Notre-Dame vue de la place de l'Hôtel de Ville, par temps de neige by Henry Malfroy, 1930

Notre-Dame vue de la place de l'Hôtel de Ville, par temps de neige

Henry Malfroy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Henry Malfroy depicts Notre-Dame Cathedral viewed from the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville during a snowy day. The scene captures the grandeur of the cathedral against the winter landscape, showcasing Malfroy's skill in rendering architectural details and atmospheric conditions.

Anonymous - Louis XV enfant recevant une leçon, en présence du cardinal de Fleury et du Régent by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b0a6ea7e7ab0084ee5a0c9bc5bbb7e73, 1701

Anonymous - Louis XV enfant recevant une leçon, en présence du cardinal de Fleury et du Régent

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/b0a6ea7e7ab0084ee5a0c9bc5bbb7e73
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts young Louis XV receiving a lesson from a teacher, with the cardinal de Fleury and the Régent present. It is an historical scene capturing a significant moment in French royal history.

Le départ du volontaire, vers 1793 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4dd208aa1e9905cef767703ca0fa5801, 1793

Le départ du volontaire, vers 1793

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4dd208aa1e9905cef767703ca0fa5801
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a scene from the French Revolution, specifically the levée en masse, where citizens are called to arms. It captures the emotional and patriotic fervor of the time, showing a volunteer departing for military service. The artwork is notable for its historical significance and the portrayal of civic duty during the revolutionary period.

Project for a Monument to the Glory of the Duke of Berry, Presented to Louis XVIII and the Duchess of Berry by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/afeb5c750399c3851b94e927a4f43848, 1820

Project for a Monument to the Glory of the Duke of Berry, Presented to Louis XVIII and the Duchess of Berry

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/afeb5c750399c3851b94e927a4f43848
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts a presentation of a monument dedicated to the Duke of Berry, showcasing the grandeur of the event. It features Louis XVIII and the Duchess of Berry, highlighting the significance of the occasion in French history.

Combat du pont d'Arcole à Paris, le 28 juillet 1830 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fb366bdf3362610c66d159c97bbd3779, 1830

Combat du pont d'Arcole à Paris, le 28 juillet 1830

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/fb366bdf3362610c66d159c97bbd3779
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the historic combat at the Pont d'Arcole in Paris on July 28, 1830. The scene captures the intense battle during the July Revolution, showcasing the chaos and drama of the event. The artwork is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection.

La rue de Bièvre, vue du boulevard Saint-Germain (inondations de 1910) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ddeb246afeafb39ecbfd80ba8f801ce2, 1910

La rue de Bièvre, vue du boulevard Saint-Germain (inondations de 1910)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/ddeb246afeafb39ecbfd80ba8f801ce2
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the street of Bièvre viewed from the boulevard Saint-Germain during the 1910 floods. It captures the impact of the floodwaters on the urban landscape, showcasing the historical event through a visual narrative.

Fête commémorative en l'honneur des victimes de juillet 1830, sur la place de la Bastille, le 27 juillet 1831 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3ea084a3603c0bea98a6debeac17a491, 1831

Fête commémorative en l'honneur des victimes de juillet 1830, sur la place de la Bastille, le 27 juillet 1831

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/3ea084a3603c0bea98a6debeac17a491
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts a commemorative event held on July 27, 1831, at Place de la Bastille in Paris, France, honoring the victims of the July 1830 uprising. The scene captures a gathering of people celebrating the anniversary of the July Revolution, with the iconic Place de la Bastille in the background.

Tente du chef de l'armée marocaine (Sidi-Mohammed ben Abd-el-Rahman, fils de l'empereur du Maroc) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4c862617b63a8779f7bc0b85b0a62c3a, 1845

Tente du chef de l'armée marocaine (Sidi-Mohammed ben Abd-el-Rahman, fils de l'empereur du Maroc)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4c862617b63a8779f7bc0b85b0a62c3a
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the tent of the leader of the Moroccan army, Sidi-Mohammed ben Abd-el-Rahman, son of the Emperor of Morocco. It captures the grandeur and ceremonial aspects of Moroccan military leadership during the 19th century. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of traditional Moroccan attire and the opulent setting of the tent.

Allégorie de l'entrée de Louis XVIII à Paris, le 3 mai 1814 by Pierre-Nicolas Legrand de Lérant, 1814

Allégorie de l'entrée de Louis XVIII à Paris, le 3 mai 1814

Pierre-Nicolas Legrand de Lérant
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the allegorical entry of Louis XVIII into Paris on May 3, 1814, marking his return as king after the Napoleonic Wars. It captures the historical significance of the event through symbolic imagery and grand scale.

Fête de nuit, place de la Nation by Victor Marec, 1899

Fête de nuit, place de la Nation

Victor Marec
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Victor Marec depicts a nighttime celebration at Place de la Nation in Paris, France, commemorating the inauguration of the monument to the Republic by Dalou. The scene captures the vibrant atmosphere of the event with crowds, lanterns, and the illuminated monument as central elements.

Défilé sur le boulevard des Italiens, des troupes de l'armée de Crimée, le 29 décembre 1855 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8b5d6ad6ef5973e2920e969d1b8aa1e0, 1855

Défilé sur le boulevard des Italiens, des troupes de l'armée de Crimée, le 29 décembre 1855

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8b5d6ad6ef5973e2920e969d1b8aa1e0
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a historical event featuring troops of the Crimean Army parading on the boulevard des Italiens in Paris on December 29, 1855. The scene captures the military procession, likely commemorating a significant moment during the Crimean War. The artwork provides insight into the military presence and the historical context of the period.

Visite de l'empereur Napoléon III et de l'impératrice Eugénie sur le chantier des travaux d'arasement de la colline de Chaillot by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d6774dd0ad5c0a5282082d0b867b64fc, 1867

Visite de l'empereur Napoléon III et de l'impératrice Eugénie sur le chantier des travaux d'arasement de la colline de Chaillot

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d6774dd0ad5c0a5282082d0b867b64fc
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Emperor Napoleon III and his wife, Empress Eugénie, visiting the construction site of the Chaillot hill's leveling works. The scene captures the grandeur of 19th-century public infrastructure projects in Paris, showcasing the imperial family's involvement in urban development. The artwork highlights the significance of the Arc de Triomphe and the transformation of the cityscape during the Second Empire.

L'intérieur de l'Opéra-Comique, après l'incendie du 15 mai 1887 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0a1406c1756e02e650fc6735b9f90694, 1887

L'intérieur de l'Opéra-Comique, après l'incendie du 15 mai 1887

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/0a1406c1756e02e650fc6735b9f90694
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the interior of the Opéra-Comique theater in Paris following the fire that occurred on May 15, 1887. It captures the aftermath of the disaster, showing the damage and the scene of the incident. The artwork provides a historical record of the event and its impact on the theater.

Vaugirard pendant le siège de Paris, 1870 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/40209ea78976682dcb2595173257dd7f, 1870

Vaugirard pendant le siège de Paris, 1870

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/40209ea78976682dcb2595173257dd7f
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Vaugirard district during the Siege of Paris in 1870. It captures the historical events and atmosphere of the time, showcasing the impact of the siege on the local area.

Prise du Panthéon, vue de la rue Soufflot, le 24 juin 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/af0cebea1e80d999b8c02b80624d2735, 1849

Prise du Panthéon, vue de la rue Soufflot, le 24 juin 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/af0cebea1e80d999b8c02b80624d2735
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic event of the capture of the Panthéon in Paris on June 24, 1848, viewed from the rue Soufflot. It is part of the Carnavalet Museum's collection and provides a visual account of the revolutionary atmosphere of the time.

Le boulevard Haussmann pendant les inondations de 1910 by Alexandre Bloch, 1910

Le boulevard Haussmann pendant les inondations de 1910

Alexandre Bloch
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Bloch depicts the boulevard Haussmann during the 1910 floods. It captures the impact of the flood on the iconic Parisian street, showcasing the chaos and resilience of the city during this historical event.

Cérémonie funèbre sur la place de la Concorde, en l'honneur des victimes des journées de juin 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/93b1ea46caa69aa587cc63ec3edd1c40, 1848

Cérémonie funèbre sur la place de la Concorde, en l'honneur des victimes des journées de juin 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/93b1ea46caa69aa587cc63ec3edd1c40
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a somber funeral ceremony held on the Place de la Concorde in Paris on July 6, 1848, commemorating the victims of the June 1848 uprisings. The scene captures the emotional gravity of the event, with mourners gathered to honor those who lost their lives during the turbulent days of revolution.

Fête de la Constitution sur la place de la Concorde, le 12 novembre 1848 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/7b2dfd51c4b97e848dd400307ca081f3, 1848

Fête de la Constitution sur la place de la Concorde, le 12 novembre 1848

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/7b2dfd51c4b97e848dd400307ca081f3
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the Fête de la Constitution held on November 12, 1848, at the Place de la Concorde in Paris. The scene captures the celebration of the French Constitution, showcasing the lively atmosphere of the event with people gathered to commemorate the occasion.

Monseigneur Darboy (1813-1871), archevêque de Paris, exposé après sa mort by Théobald Chartran, 1871

Monseigneur Darboy (1813-1871), archevêque de Paris, exposé après sa mort

Théobald Chartran
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Théobald Chartran depicts Monseigneur Darboy, the Archbishop of Paris, after his death. The artwork captures the solemnity of his posthumous exhibition, highlighting his significance in Parisian history.

Plantation d'un arbre de la Liberté, devant l'Hôtel de Ville, le 24 mars 1848 by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

Plantation d'un arbre de la Liberté, devant l'Hôtel de Ville, le 24 mars 1848

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the planting of a tree of liberty in front of the City Hall on March 24, 1848. It is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in French history, symbolizing the ideals of freedom and democracy during the Second Republic era.

L'empereur visitant la Halle aux vins et à l'eau de vie by Étienne Bouhot, 1811

L'empereur visitant la Halle aux vins et à l'eau de vie

Étienne Bouhot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Étienne Bouhot depicts Emperor Napoleon visiting the wine and spirit market, showcasing a historical scene from the early 19th century. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event and the atmosphere of the market, reflecting the cultural and social significance of such occasions during the Napoleonic era.

Official Laying of the Cornerstone of the New Church of Sainte-Geneviève by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1765

Official Laying of the Cornerstone of the New Church of Sainte-Geneviève

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the official laying of the cornerstone for the new Church of Sainte-Geneviève. The scene captures the ceremonial event on September 6, 1764, featuring prominent figures and the construction of the church.

Le sarcophage de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, exposé au Panthéon by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1794

Le sarcophage de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, exposé au Panthéon

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the sarcophagus of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who was laid to rest in the Panthéon in Paris. The artwork captures the moment of Rousseau's burial, with a focus on the dramatic effect of light, as noted in the title. Created in 1794, it reflects the historical and cultural significance of Rousseau's legacy during the French Revolution.

Notre-Dame de Paris by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, 1901

Notre-Dame de Paris

Frédéric Anatole Houbron
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Frédéric Anatole Houbron depicts the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Created in 1901, the work captures the grandeur of the Gothic structure, showcasing Houbron's skill in rendering intricate details of the cathedral's façade and surrounding architecture.

Transport sur la place Louis-le-Grand de la statue de Louis XIV de Girardon, le 16 juillet 1699 by René-Antoine Houasse, 1697

Transport sur la place Louis-le-Grand de la statue de Louis XIV de Girardon, le 16 juillet 1699

René-Antoine Houasse
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by René-Antoine Houasse depicts the transportation of a statue of Louis XIV of France on July 16, 1699, at Place Louis-le-Grand in Paris. It captures the historical event of moving the statue, likely as part of a public celebration or commemoration.

Les funérailles du président Félix Faure (1841-1899) à l'église Notre-Dame, le 1er février 1899 by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, 1899

Les funérailles du président Félix Faure (1841-1899) à l'église Notre-Dame, le 1er février 1899

Frédéric Anatole Houbron
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the state funeral of President Félix Faure at Notre-Dame de Paris on February 1, 1899. Created by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, it captures the solemnity of the event with detailed attention to the ceremonial aspects and the mourners present.

La porte Saint-Martin by Frédéric Anatole Houbron, 1898

La porte Saint-Martin

Frédéric Anatole Houbron
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La porte Saint-Martin is an architectural painting by Frédéric Anatole Houbron created in 1898. The work depicts the Saint-Martin Gate, a historic entrance in Paris, showcasing the intricate details of its architecture and the surrounding urban landscape.

View of the amphitheater of the old Faculty of Medicine, at the corner of rue de la Bûcherie and rue de l'Hôtel Colbert by Emmanuel Lansyer, 1886

View of the amphitheater of the old Faculty of Medicine, at the corner of rue de la Bûcherie and rue de l'Hôtel Colbert

Emmanuel Lansyer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Maurice Emmanuel Lansyer depicts the amphitheater of the old Faculty of Medicine located at the intersection of rue de la Bûcherie and rue de l'Hôtel Colbert in Paris. The work captures the historical architecture of the medical faculty building, showcasing its grand facade and surrounding urban environment.

Allegory of the engagement of Louis XV and the Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain in 1722. by Nicolas de Largillière, 1722

Allegory of the engagement of Louis XV and the Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain in 1722.

Nicolas de Largillière
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Nicolas de Largillière depicts the allegorical representation of the engagement between Louis XV of France and Mariana Victoria of Spain in 1722. The artwork captures the ceremonial and symbolic aspects of the royal union, reflecting the political and cultural significance of the event during the 18th century.

Sermon d'un capucin dans l'église Saint-Roch by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1780

Sermon d'un capucin dans l'église Saint-Roch

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts a sermon delivered by a Capuchin monk in the Church of Saint-Roch in Paris. The scene captures the solemnity of the religious moment, with the monk standing at the pulpit, addressing a congregation. The artwork is notable for its historical and religious significance, reflecting the spiritual life of 18th-century Paris.

La Foire Saint-Germain pendant l'incendie (nuit du 16 au 17 mars 1762) by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1762

La Foire Saint-Germain pendant l'incendie (nuit du 16 au 17 mars 1762)

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the Saint-Germain Fair during a fire that occurred on the night of March 16 to 17, 1762. The artwork captures the chaos and drama of the event, showcasing the impact of the fire on the fairgrounds and the people present.

Notre-Dame de Paris by Adolphe Willette, 1904

Notre-Dame de Paris

Adolphe Willette
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Adolphe Léon Willette depicts the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Created in 1904, the work captures the grandeur of the Gothic structure, showcasing its intricate details and historical significance. The painting is housed at the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

Le décintrement du pont de Neuilly, le 22 septembre 1772 by Hubert Robert, 1701

Le décintrement du pont de Neuilly, le 22 septembre 1772

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the collapse of the Neuilly Bridge on September 22, 1772. It is a historical painting that captures the dramatic event of the bridge's destruction, likely illustrating the chaos and aftermath of such a disaster.

Une exécution capitale, place de la Révolution by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1793

Une exécution capitale, place de la Révolution

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts a public execution at the Place de la Révolution, likely referencing the French Revolution. The scene shows a crowd gathered around a guillotine, with the Hôtel de Crillon in the background. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of a revolutionary execution.

Pillage of the Arms at Les Invalides, July 14, 1789 by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1789

Pillage of the Arms at Les Invalides, July 14, 1789

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand depicts the chaotic scene of the Pillage of the Arms at Les Invalides on July 14, 1789, during the French Revolution. The artwork captures the turmoil of revolutionaries seizing military equipment from the royal arsenal, with a crowd of people surrounding cannons and other weapons.

Le Massacre de Jacques de Flesselles by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1789

Le Massacre de Jacques de Flesselles

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le Massacre de Jacques de Flesselles is a historical painting by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand depicting the violent incident that occurred on July 14, 1789, during the French Revolution. The artwork captures the chaos of the crowd storming the Hôtel de Ville in Paris, a pivotal moment in the revolution's early days. It is a powerful representation of the turmoil and upheaval of the time.

La charge du prince de Lambesc dans le jardin des Tuileries, le 12 juillet 1789 by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1789

La charge du prince de Lambesc dans le jardin des Tuileries, le 12 juillet 1789

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand depicts the event of the 12th of July 1789 when the Prince de Lambesc was attacked in the Tuileries Garden in Paris. It is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in French history during the lead-up to the French Revolution.

The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789 by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1789

The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal event in the French Revolution, on July 14, 1789. Created by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, it captures the chaos and intensity of the moment when revolutionaries seized the fortress-prison, symbolizing the people's uprising against royal authority.

Repas servi aux troupes dans une allée des Champs-Elysées ou dans le parc de Saint-Cloud by Hubert Robert, 1790

Repas servi aux troupes dans une allée des Champs-Elysées ou dans le parc de Saint-Cloud

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hubert Robert depicts a meal served to troops in an alley of the Champs-Elysées or in the Saint-Cloud Park, capturing the historical context of military life during the late 18th century.

L'incendie de l'Opéra, vu des jardins du Palais-Royal, le 8 juin 1781 by Hubert Robert, 1781

L'incendie de l'Opéra, vu des jardins du Palais-Royal, le 8 juin 1781

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the burning of the Paris Opera House as seen from the gardens of the Palais-Royal on June 8, 1781. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the conflagration, with smoke rising from the flames and people reacting to the disaster.

Le Mausolée provisoire de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, sur le bassin des Tuileries, avant la translation d by Hubert Robert, 1794

Le Mausolée provisoire de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, sur le bassin des Tuileries, avant la translation d

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the temporary mausoleum of Jean-Jacques Rousseau located in the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Created in 1794, it captures the scene before Rousseau's remains were moved to a more permanent resting place.

Drapeau allemand porté aux Invalides, Vers 1914 by Jean Béraud, 1914

Drapeau allemand porté aux Invalides, Vers 1914

Jean Béraud
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean Béraud depicts a German flag being carried through the Place de la Concorde in Paris during the early 20th century. The scene captures a crowd gathered around a car, likely during a military parade or public event, reflecting the historical context of the time.

Démolition de l'église Saint-Jean-en-Grève, en 1800 by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1800

Démolition de l'église Saint-Jean-en-Grève, en 1800

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the demolition of the Saint-Jean-en-Grève church in 1800. It is a historical painting that captures the scene of a building being dismantled, likely as part of urban development or reconstruction efforts during the early 19th century.

Démolition de la Bastille, le 17 juillet 1789 by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1789

Démolition de la Bastille, le 17 juillet 1789

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the demolition of the Bastille on July 17, 1789, a pivotal event during the French Revolution. It captures the historical significance of the moment as citizens and soldiers work to dismantle the fortress, symbolizing the people's uprising against royal authority.

La fête de l'Unité, sur la place de la Révolution by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1793

La fête de l'Unité, sur la place de la Révolution

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Antoine Demachy depicts the Festival of the Unité, held on the Place de la Révolution. It showcases the celebration of the French Revolution, capturing the vibrant atmosphere and the unity of the people during this significant historical period.

La mort de Flesselles, prévôt des marchands, devant l'Hôtel de Ville, le 14 juillet 1789 by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1784

La mort de Flesselles, prévôt des marchands, devant l'Hôtel de Ville, le 14 juillet 1789

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand depicts the death of Flesselles, the mayor of the merchants, in front of the City Hall on July 14, 1789. It is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in French history, likely related to the French Revolution.

Fête de la Fraternité à l'arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, défilé après la distribution des drapeaux, le soir du 20 avril 1848 by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

Fête de la Fraternité à l'arc de triomphe de l'Étoile, défilé après la distribution des drapeaux, le soir du 20 avril 1848

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the Fête de la Fraternité held at the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile on the evening of April 20, 1848. It captures the procession following the distribution of flags, showcasing the historical event's vibrant atmosphere and the unity of the people during a significant moment in French history.

Proclamation de la République sur le portique de la Chambre des députés, le 4 mai 1848 by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

Proclamation de la République sur le portique de la Chambre des députés, le 4 mai 1848

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the historic proclamation of the French Republic on May 4, 1848, at the Palais Bourbon. It captures the moment when the new republic was declared, with a crowd gathered around the Chamber of Deputies' portico, waving the flag of France.

Fête de la Concorde, le 21 mai 1848 by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

Fête de la Concorde, le 21 mai 1848

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the Fête de la Concorde celebration on May 21, 1848, showcasing a procession of workers' corporations marching from the Place de la Concorde to the Champ-de-Mars. The scene captures the historical significance of the event, highlighting the social and political atmosphere of the time.

La Place de la Bastille et la Barricade de l'entrée du faubourg Saint-Antoine, le 25 juin 1848 by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

La Place de la Bastille et la Barricade de l'entrée du faubourg Saint-Antoine, le 25 juin 1848

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the historic Place de la Bastille in Paris during the June 1848 uprising, focusing on the barricade at the entrance of the faubourg Saint-Antoine. It captures the intense atmosphere of the revolution with detailed urban scenes and figures.

Soirée du 10 décembre 1848, illumination sur les tours de Notre-Dame, à l'occasion du plébiscite by Jean-Jacques Champin, 1848

Soirée du 10 décembre 1848, illumination sur les tours de Notre-Dame, à l'occasion du plébiscite

Jean-Jacques Champin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Jacques Champin depicts the illumination of Notre-Dame de Paris on December 10, 1848, celebrating the plebiscite. The scene captures the grandeur of the cathedral's towers under festive lights, highlighting the historical significance of the event.

La rue Maître-Albert (inondations de 1910) by Germain Eugène Bonneton, 1910

La rue Maître-Albert (inondations de 1910)

Germain Eugène Bonneton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Germain Eugène Bonneton depicts the street Maître-Albert during the 1910 floods, capturing the historical event with a focus on the impact of the flooding on the urban landscape. The artwork is part of the historical painting genre and is housed in the Musée Carnavalet.

La rue du Haut-Pavé vers la place Maubert (inondations de 1910) by Germain Eugène Bonneton, 1910

La rue du Haut-Pavé vers la place Maubert (inondations de 1910)

Germain Eugène Bonneton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Germain Eugène Bonneton depicts the street of Haut-Pavé in Paris, showing the flood of 1910. The artwork captures the scene of the inundation, likely focusing on the area near the Place Maubert, providing a visual record of the event.

La Seine au pont des Invalides (inondations de 1910) by Germain Eugène Bonneton, 1910

La Seine au pont des Invalides (inondations de 1910)

Germain Eugène Bonneton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Germain Eugène Bonneton depicts the Seine River at the Pont des Invalides during the 1910 floods. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of the river overflowing its banks, showcasing the impact of the natural disaster on the surrounding area.

Tennis Court Oath by Jacques-Louis David, 1791

Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Tennis Court Oath is a historical painting by Jacques-Louis David depicting the pivotal moment in the French Revolution when members of the Third Estate, including key figures like Maximilien Robespierre and Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, took an oath to establish a constitution for France. The painting captures the intense determination of the revolutionaries as they swear to remain united until a new constitution is enacted, symbolizing the birth of democratic ideals in the revolution.

Transport sur la place Louis-le-Grand de la statue de Louis XIV de Girardon by René-Antoine Houasse, 1697

Transport sur la place Louis-le-Grand de la statue de Louis XIV de Girardon

René-Antoine Houasse
Paris,France
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This painting by René-Antoine Houasse depicts the transportation of a statue of Louis XIV from Girardon on July 16, 1699. It captures the historical event of moving the statue through the Place Louis-le-Grand, now known as Place Vendôme in Paris. The scene showcases the grandeur and significance of the event, highlighting the cultural and political importance of the king during the late 17th century.

Louis XVI and Abbot Edgeworth de Firmont at the foot of the scaffold, January 21, 1793 by Charles Benazech, 1793

Louis XVI and Abbot Edgeworth de Firmont at the foot of the scaffold, January 21, 1793

Charles Benazech
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the execution of Louis XVI and Abbot Edgeworth de Firmont on January 21, 1793. It captures the somber moment as the two figures stand at the foot of the scaffold during the French Revolution.

Massacre des Niobides by Sébastien-Melchior Cornu, 1860

Massacre des Niobides

Sébastien-Melchior Cornu
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sébastien Melchior Cornu depicts the Massacre of the Niobides, a dramatic scene from ancient mythology. The composition is derived from the atrium of the Pompeian house of Prince Napoléon, suggesting a connection to archaeological influences. The artwork showcases Cornu's skill in capturing historical and mythological narratives through detailed imagery.

Le départ des mobiles, en juillet 1870 by Alfred Dehodencq, 1879

Le départ des mobiles, en juillet 1870

Alfred Dehodencq
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le départ des mobiles, en juillet 1870 is a historical painting by Alfred Dehodencq depicting the mobilization of French troops during the Franco-Prussian War. The artwork captures the emotional and logistical aspects of soldiers preparing for battle, with a focus on the human element of war.

Épisode de la révolution de 1848, officier commandant le feu aux hommes by Tony-François de Bergue, 1848

Épisode de la révolution de 1848, officier commandant le feu aux hommes

Tony-François de Bergue
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Tony de Bergue depicts a scene from the 1848 revolution, focusing on an officer giving the order to fire upon the men. It captures the intense atmosphere of the revolutionary period, highlighting the tension and historical significance of the event.

Arrestation de Charlotte Corday, après le meurtre de Marat by Alfred Dehodencq, 1853

Arrestation de Charlotte Corday, après le meurtre de Marat

Alfred Dehodencq
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the arrest of Charlotte Corday, who was involved in the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution. Alfred Dehodencq's work captures the dramatic moment following the murder, showing Corday's capture by authorities. The scene is set in the rue de l'École-de-Médecine, a location significant to the historical event.

La place de l'Hôtel de Ville, le 20 octobre 1918: Manifestation en l'honneur de la classe 1920 by Claude-Charles Bourgonnier, 1918

La place de l'Hôtel de Ville, le 20 octobre 1918: Manifestation en l'honneur de la classe 1920

Claude-Charles Bourgonnier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Claude-Charles Bourgonnier depicts a public demonstration held on October 20, 1918, at the Hotel de Ville in Paris. The scene captures the celebration of the 1920 class, likely commemorating a significant historical event or milestone. The artwork provides insight into the social and political atmosphere of the time, showcasing the vibrant energy of the crowd and the importance of the occasion.

Illumination of Place Louis-XV for the Birth of the Dauphin, October 1781 by Claude-Louis Châtelet, 1781

Illumination of Place Louis-XV for the Birth of the Dauphin, October 1781

Claude-Louis Châtelet
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Claude-Louis Châtelet depicts the illumination of Place Louis-XV in Paris to celebrate the birth of the Dauphin, Louis-Charles, in October 1781. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the city's landmarks under festive lights, with a focus on the royal celebration and public festivities.

La tour Saint-Jacques, reprise par les troupes versaillaises by Gustave Boulanger, 1871

La tour Saint-Jacques, reprise par les troupes versaillaises

Gustave Boulanger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger depicts the reconstruction of the Saint-Jacques Tower after the Franco-Prussian War. The scene captures the moment when the Versailles troops are reoccupying the tower, showcasing the historical significance of the event. The artwork is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection.

The Burning of the Hotel Dieu, 1772 by Jean-Baptiste-François Génillion, 1772

The Burning of the Hotel Dieu, 1772

Jean-Baptiste-François Génillion
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste François Genillion depicts the devastating fire that occurred at the Hotel Dieu in 1772. The artwork captures the chaos and human suffering of the event, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying dramatic scenes of destruction and emergency response.

Le duc d'Orléans, se rendant à l'Hôtel de Ville, traverse la place du Châtelet, le 31 juillet 1830 by Prosper Lafaye, 1830

Le duc d'Orléans, se rendant à l'Hôtel de Ville, traverse la place du Châtelet, le 31 juillet 1830

Prosper Lafaye
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Prosper Lafaye depicts the Duke of Orléans, Prince Ferdinand Philippe, navigating through the crowd on Place du Châtelet in Paris on July 31, 1830. The scene captures the aftermath of the July Revolution, with barricades still visible in the background, illustrating the political turmoil of the era.

Monseigneur le duc de Bordeaux présenté au peuple et à l'armée par Madame la duchesse de by Charles Lafont, 1822

Monseigneur le duc de Bordeaux présenté au peuple et à l'armée par Madame la duchesse de

Charles Lafont
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Charles Lafont depicts Monseigneur le duc de Bordeaux being presented to the people and the army by Madame la duchesse de. The artwork captures a significant moment in French history, showcasing the ceremonial presentation of the Duke of Bordeaux, a key figure in the French royal family, to the public and military forces.

La distribution des drapeaux, le 14 juillet 1880 by Édouard Detaille, 1880

La distribution des drapeaux, le 14 juillet 1880

Édouard Detaille
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Detaille depicts the distribution of flags on July 14th, 1880, a significant event in French history. It captures the patriotic atmosphere of the French Republic's anniversary, showcasing the ceremonial presentation of flags to soldiers and citizens.

Zouaves morts dans une tranchée Scène de la guerre de 1870 by Auguste André Lançon, 1870

Zouaves morts dans une tranchée Scène de la guerre de 1870

Auguste André Lançon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Auguste Lançon depicts a scene from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, focusing on French Zouaves who have fallen in a trench. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of war with detailed portrayals of soldiers in their uniforms, emphasizing the tragedy and loss experienced during the conflict.

Louis-Philippe Distributing the Flags to the National Guard of Paris and the Suburbs at the Champ de Mars on August 29, 1830 by Joseph-Désiré Court, 1834

Louis-Philippe Distributing the Flags to the National Guard of Paris and the Suburbs at the Champ de Mars on August 29, 1830

Joseph-Désiré Court
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Joseph Désiré Court depicts Louis-Philippe I distributing flags to the National Guard of Paris and the suburbs at the Champ de Mars on August 29, 1830. The scene captures the significant event during the July Revolution, showcasing the moment when the king presented the tricolor flag to the citizens, symbolizing the people's sovereignty and the triumph of the revolution.

Le duc d'Orléans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance générale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830, au Palais-Royal by Joseph-Désiré Court, 1836

Le duc d'Orléans signant la proclamation de la lieutenance générale du royaume, le 31 juillet 1830, au Palais-Royal

Joseph-Désiré Court
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Joseph Désiré Court depicts the Duke of Orléans signing the proclamation of the general lieutenancy of the kingdom on July 31, 1830, at the Palais-Royal. It captures a pivotal moment in French history during the July Monarchy.

La colonne Vendôme après sa chute le 16 mai 1871 by Jules Girardet, 1871

La colonne Vendôme après sa chute le 16 mai 1871

Jules Girardet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jules Girardet depicts the aftermath of the fall of the Vendôme Column in Paris on May 16, 1871. The scene captures the historical event following the Franco-Prussian War, showing the destruction of the column, a symbol of Napoleon's military glory, and the chaos of the Paris Commune uprising.

Les incendies de la Commune, le 24 mai 1871 by Jules Girardet, 1871

Les incendies de la Commune, le 24 mai 1871

Jules Girardet
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jules Girardet depicts the events of the Paris Commune uprising, specifically the burning of buildings during the suppression of the rebellion on May 24, 1871. The artwork captures the chaos and destruction of the period, reflecting the turbulent political climate of post-revolutionary France.

L'attentat de Fieschi boulevard du Temple 28 juillet 1835 by François Gabriel Guillaume Lépaulle, 1835

L'attentat de Fieschi boulevard du Temple 28 juillet 1835

François Gabriel Guillaume Lépaulle
Paris,France
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This historical painting by François-Gabriel-Guillaume Lépaulle depicts the assassination attempt on Prince Charles-Philippe de Fieschi on July 28, 1835, on the Boulevard du Temple in Paris. The scene captures the dramatic moment of the attack, highlighting the tension and chaos of the event.

La fête de la Fraternité, le 20 avril 1848, place de l'Étoile, distribution des drapeaux à la garde nationale by Hippolyte Sebron, 1848

La fête de la Fraternité, le 20 avril 1848, place de l'Étoile, distribution des drapeaux à la garde nationale

Hippolyte Sebron
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hippolyte Sébron depicts the celebration of the Fraternity on April 20, 1848, at the Place de l'Étoile, showcasing the distribution of French flags to the National Guard. It captures the historical event during the Second Republic, highlighting the unity and revolutionary spirit of the time.

Scène de la guerre de 1870 , soldat mort sur un champ de bataille by Guillaume Urban Régamey, 1870

Scène de la guerre de 1870 , soldat mort sur un champ de bataille

Guillaume Urban Régamey
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Guillaume Régamey depicts a scene from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, showing a dead soldier on a battlefield. The work captures the somber atmosphere of war and the tragic loss of life, characteristic of historical painting.

Desecration of a church during the French Revolution by Joseph-François Schwebach, 1793

Desecration of a church during the French Revolution

Joseph-François Schwebach
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the desecration of a church during the French Revolution, capturing the chaos and destruction of religious sites by revolutionaries. It showcases the historical context of the period, highlighting the conflict between revolutionary ideals and traditional religious practices. The artwork provides insight into the social upheaval of the time, with detailed imagery of looted artifacts and damaged architecture. Created by Jacques François Joseph Swebach-Desfontaines, it is now housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris.

Une ambulance en 1814, pendant la campagne de France by Pierre-Roch Vigneron, 1814

Une ambulance en 1814, pendant la campagne de France

Pierre-Roch Vigneron
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Roch Vigneron depicts an ambulance during the French campaign of 1814. It captures the aftermath of battle with wounded soldiers and a dog, offering a poignant glimpse into the chaos and humanity of war.

Distribution des aigles et la bénédiction des drapeaux, le 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars by Isidore Pils, 1855

Distribution des aigles et la bénédiction des drapeaux, le 10 mai 1852, au Champ-de-Mars

Isidore Pils
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Isidore Alexandre Augustin Pils depicts the distribution of eagles and the blessing of flags on May 10, 1852, at the Champ-de-Mars. It is a historical painting that captures a significant public event in Paris, France.

Napoleon III and the Imperial Family Visiting an Orphanage in Fontainebleau by Auguste Victor Pluyette, 1867

Napoleon III and the Imperial Family Visiting an Orphanage in Fontainebleau

Auguste Victor Pluyette
Fontainebleau,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Auguste Victor Pluyette depicts Napoleon III and his imperial family visiting an orphanage in Fontainebleau. The scene captures the royal family interacting with children, highlighting the emperor's interest in social welfare and philanthropy.

Assaut de l'Hôtel de Ville, le 28 juillet 1830 by Hippolyte Lecomte, 1830

Assaut de l'Hôtel de Ville, le 28 juillet 1830

Hippolyte Lecomte
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hippolyte Lecomte depicts the assault on the City Hall (Hôtel de Ville) in Paris on July 28, 1830, a pivotal event during the July Revolution. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the historical moment, showcasing the struggle between revolutionaries and the authorities.

Procession de saint Charles Borromée pendant la peste de Milan by Auguste Pichon, 1861

Procession de saint Charles Borromée pendant la peste de Milan

Auguste Pichon
Paris,France
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This painting by Pierre-Auguste Pichon depicts a procession of Saint Charles Borromée during the plague of Milan. It serves as an sketch for the mural painting of the Saint-Sulpice church. The artwork captures the historical event and religious significance of the procession amidst the plague outbreak.

La colline de Chaillot pendant l'exposition Internationale de 1937, vue de la Tour Eiffel by André Devambez, 1937

La colline de Chaillot pendant l'exposition Internationale de 1937, vue de la Tour Eiffel

André Devambez
Paris,France
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This painting by André Devambez depicts the Colline de Chaillot during the 1937 International Exposition, viewed from the Eiffel Tower. It captures the grandeur of the exhibition and the iconic landmark, showcasing the artistic style of the early 20th century.

Les Halles en 1782 by Philibert-Louis Debucourt, 1782

Les Halles en 1782

Philibert-Louis Debucourt
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Les Halles en 1782 is a historical painting by Philibert Louis Debucourt depicting the bustling market scene in Paris during the 18th century. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the Halles market, showcasing the daily life and commerce of the time.

La cour de l'Hôtel Gouthière, rue Pierre-Bullet by Henri Dabadie, 1908

La cour de l'Hôtel Gouthière, rue Pierre-Bullet

Henri Dabadie
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Henri Dabadie's 1908 painting depicts the courtyard of the Hôtel Gouthière on rue Pierre-Bullet. The work is an example of architectural painting, capturing the intricate details and grandeur of the historic building.

La Prison Saint-Lazare by Germain David-Nillet, 1932

La Prison Saint-Lazare

Germain David-Nillet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La Prison Saint-Lazare is an architectural painting by Germain David-Nillet created in 1932. The work depicts the Saint-Lazare prison in Paris, showcasing the interior of the historic facility with its distinctive architectural features. The painting captures the atmosphere of the prison, highlighting its somber and imposing presence.

Le dernier raid des zeppelins, la nuit du 29 au 30 janvier 1916 by Jean-Maurice Bourguignon, 1916

Le dernier raid des zeppelins, la nuit du 29 au 30 janvier 1916

Jean-Maurice Bourguignon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Maurice Jean Bourguignon depicts the final raid of the Zeppelins over Paris on the night of January 29 to 30, 1916. It captures the dramatic moment of the airship attack, showcasing the historical event that marked a significant chapter in World War I. The artwork is part of the historical painting genre and is housed in the Musée Carnavalet.

Trophées de guerre dans la cour des Invalides, en 1917 by Eugène Chaperon, 1917

Trophées de guerre dans la cour des Invalides, en 1917

Eugène Chaperon
Paris,France
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This painting by Eugène Chaperon depicts war trophies displayed in the courtyard of Les Invalides in 1917. The artwork captures the historical significance of military honors and the aftermath of conflict, showcasing a variety of weaponry including cannons, airplanes, and machine guns.

Transport de nuit, au Gros-Caillou, des cadavres non reconnus à la morgue, après les journées de juillet 1830, quai du Marché-Neuf by Louis-Alexandre Péron, 1834

Transport de nuit, au Gros-Caillou, des cadavres non reconnus à la morgue, après les journées de juillet 1830, quai du Marché-Neuf

Louis-Alexandre Péron
Paris,France
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This painting by Louis Alexandre Péron depicts a nighttime scene at the Morgue du quai de l'Archevêché in Paris, showing the transportation of unidentified corpses following the July 1830 uprisings. The work captures the somber atmosphere of the aftermath of political turmoil, with the barque used to transport the bodies along the Seine.

Le duc d'Orléans visitant les malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu pendant l'épidémie de choléra, en 1832 by Alfred Johannot, 1832

Le duc d'Orléans visitant les malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu pendant l'épidémie de choléra, en 1832

Alfred Johannot
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Alfred Johannot depicts Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans visiting sick patients at the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris during the 1832 cholera epidemic. The work captures the somber atmosphere of the hospital and the emotional impact of the crisis on both the royal visitor and the afflicted individuals.

Head of Giuseppe Fieschi after his execution by Jacques Raymond Brascassat, 1836

Head of Giuseppe Fieschi after his execution

Jacques Raymond Brascassat
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jacques-Raymond Brascassat depicts the head of Giuseppe Fieschi following his execution. The artwork captures the somber and dramatic moment of his death, likely referencing the French Revolution period. The subject's expression and the detailed rendering of the head convey the gravity of the event.

Louis XVII Separated from His Mother, 3 July 1793 by Jean-Jacques Hauer, 1795

Louis XVII Separated from His Mother, 3 July 1793

Jean-Jacques Hauer
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Jacques Hauer depicts the poignant moment of Louis XVII's separation from his mother, Marie Antoinette, on 3 July 1793 during the French Revolution. The scene captures the emotional turmoil of the royal family as they were divided in the aftermath of the revolution's radical phase.

Le Rêve, Paris incendié, septembre 1870 by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1870

Le Rêve, Paris incendié, septembre 1870

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
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Le Rêve, Paris incendié, septembre 1870 is a historical painting by Camille Corot depicting the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War in Paris. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of the city during the siege and the burning of Paris in September 1870. Corot's work reflects the emotional and historical significance of this period through its evocative imagery and brushwork.

Révolution de 1830 - Combat de la rue de Rohan by Hippolyte Lecomte, 1831

Révolution de 1830 - Combat de la rue de Rohan

Hippolyte Lecomte
Paris,France
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This painting by Hippolyte Lecomte depicts the July 29, 1830 uprising in Paris, focusing on the combat in the rue de Rohan. It captures the intense historical moment of the French Revolution of 1830, showcasing the chaos and fervor of the street battle.

La descente de la Courtille by Charles Nanteuil, 1842

La descente de la Courtille

Charles Nanteuil
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La descente de la Courtille is a historical painting by Charles Nanteuil created in 1842. The artwork depicts a scene from French history, likely involving a significant event or moment in the lives of the people of Courtille. As a historical painting, it captures the essence of the past through detailed imagery and narrative elements.

Revolution of 1830 - Combat at Porte Saint-Denis - 28.07.1830 by Hippolyte Lecomte, 1830

Revolution of 1830 - Combat at Porte Saint-Denis - 28.07.1830

Hippolyte Lecomte
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Hippolyte Lecomte depicts the July 28, 1830 uprising at Porte Saint-Denis during the French Revolution of 1830. The scene captures the intense combat between revolutionaries and royal forces, showcasing the chaos and fervor of the event.

Les polytechniciens portant le crucifix sauvé de la chapelle des Tuileries, lors des émeutes du 24 février 1848 by Hippolyte Lecomte, 1848

Les polytechniciens portant le crucifix sauvé de la chapelle des Tuileries, lors des émeutes du 24 février 1848

Hippolyte Lecomte
Paris,France
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This painting by Hippolyte Lecomte depicts polytechnic engineers carrying a crucifix saved from the chapel of the Tuileries during the riots of February 24, 1848. It captures a moment of historical significance, illustrating the events of the February Revolution in France.

Tête de Giuseppe Fieschi (1790-1836), après son exécution by François Gabriel Guillaume Lépaulle, 1836

Tête de Giuseppe Fieschi (1790-1836), après son exécution

François Gabriel Guillaume Lépaulle
Paris,France
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This historical painting by François-Gabriel-Guillaume Lépaulle depicts Giuseppe Fieschi, a French nobleman and politician, shortly after his execution by guillotine in 1836. The work captures the somber moment of his death, emphasizing the gravity of the event through the subject's expression and the surrounding atmosphere. As a historical painting, it serves as a visual record of a significant moment in French history.

Épisode de la Commune, rue des Rosiers, à Montmartre by Auguste-Louis Lepère, 1875

Épisode de la Commune, rue des Rosiers, à Montmartre

Auguste-Louis Lepère
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Auguste Lepère depicts a scene from the Paris Commune of 1871. The artwork captures the turmoil and social upheaval of the period, set in the streets of Montmartre. It is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

Incendie de l'Hôtel de Ville en 1871 by Édouard Toudouze, 1871

Incendie de l'Hôtel de Ville en 1871

Édouard Toudouze
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Toudouze depicts the burning of the Paris City Hall (Hôtel de Ville) during the 1871 Paris Commune uprising. The scene captures the chaos of the conflagration, with figures of Pétroleuses (female arsonists) and soldiers present, highlighting the historical significance of the event.

Bivouac place du Panthéon, dans la nuit du 22 au 23 décembre 1830 by Auguste Raffet, 1830

Bivouac place du Panthéon, dans la nuit du 22 au 23 décembre 1830

Auguste Raffet
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Auguste Raffet depicts a military bivouac scene at the Panthéon in Paris during the night of December 22 to 23, 1830. The artwork captures the atmosphere of the French July Monarchy period, showcasing soldiers resting in the historic square.

Crue de la Seine, aux abords du canal Saint-Martin, en novembre 1896 by Gustan Le Sénéchal de Kerdréoret, 1896

Crue de la Seine, aux abords du canal Saint-Martin, en novembre 1896

Gustan Le Sénéchal de Kerdréoret
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Gustave-Édouard Le Sénéchal de Kerdréoret depicts the flood of the Seine in November 1896 near the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of water overflowing the riverbanks, with the iconic Notre-Dame de Paris visible in the background. The painting is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection.

Un coin de Bercy pendant l'inondaton by Luigi Loir, 1879

Un coin de Bercy pendant l'inondaton

Luigi Loir
Paris,France
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This painting by Luigi Loir depicts a scene from the Bercy district during a flood. It captures the impact of the inundation on the area, showcasing the historical event through detailed imagery.

Visite des souverains russes à Paris , le cortège officiel passant place de la Concorde, le 6 octobre 1896 by Luigi Loir, 1896

Visite des souverains russes à Paris , le cortège officiel passant place de la Concorde, le 6 octobre 1896

Luigi Loir
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Luigi Loir depicts the official procession of Russian sovereigns visiting Paris on October 6, 1896, passing through the Place de la Concorde. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the ceremonial aspects of the visit and the historical significance of the location.

Garde nationale blessé (épisode de la révolution de 1848) by Alcide-Joseph Lorentz, 1858

Garde nationale blessé (épisode de la révolution de 1848)

Alcide-Joseph Lorentz
Paris,France
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This painting by Alcide-Joseph Lorentz depicts a wounded national guard soldier from the 1848 French Revolution. The scene captures the chaos and brutality of the revolution through the image of a fallen soldier, highlighting the human cost of political upheaval.

Défilé de la gendarmerie de la Seine, en 1857 by Alcide-Joseph Lorentz, 1857

Défilé de la gendarmerie de la Seine, en 1857

Alcide-Joseph Lorentz
Paris,France
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This painting by Alcide-Joseph Lorentz depicts a military parade of the Seine gendarmerie in 1857. The artwork captures the formal procession of soldiers, showcasing the uniformed officers and troops marching in disciplined formation.

Louis-Philippe I Presenting the Oath Before the Chambers, August 9, 1830 by Ary Scheffer, 1830

Louis-Philippe I Presenting the Oath Before the Chambers, August 9, 1830

Ary Scheffer
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Ary Scheffer depicts Louis-Philippe I presenting the oath before the chambers on August 9, 1830, marking a significant moment in French history. The artwork captures the ceremonial act of the new monarch taking the oath, symbolizing the transfer of power and the establishment of the July Monarchy.

Les Alliés by André Mare, 1930

Les Alliés

André Mare
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Les Alliés is a historical painting by André-Charles Mare created in 1930. The artwork depicts scenes of World War I, focusing on the alliance between France and the United States of America, with references to the flags of both nations. It showcases soldiers from various allied countries, including Belgium and England, gathered at the Invalides in Paris, symbolizing international cooperation during the war.

Victor Baudin (1811-1851) sur la barricade du faubourg Saint-Antoine, le 3 décembre 1851 by Louis-Ernest Pichio, 1869

Victor Baudin (1811-1851) sur la barricade du faubourg Saint-Antoine, le 3 décembre 1851

Louis-Ernest Pichio
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Louis-Ernest Pichio depicts Victor Baudin, a French naval officer and explorer, during the 1851 uprising in Paris. The scene captures Baudin standing on a barricade in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine district, a significant location during the revolt against the Second Republic. The painting is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection and provides insight into the political turmoil of the time.

Q104373597 by Louis-Ernest Pichio, 1869

Q104373597

Louis-Ernest Pichio
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

A historical painting by Louis-Ernest Pichio depicting a scene from the life of Alphonse Baudin, likely showcasing his explorations or significant events during his career. The artwork captures the essence of 19th-century French exploration and adventure.

Le cortège impérial se rendant à Notre-Dame pour la cérémonie du sacre, le 2 décembre 1804 by Jacques Bertaux, 1805

Le cortège impérial se rendant à Notre-Dame pour la cérémonie du sacre, le 2 décembre 1804

Jacques Bertaux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the imperial procession heading to Notre-Dame for the coronation ceremony on December 2, 1804. It captures the grandeur of the event, featuring the Mamelukes of the Imperial Guard, a timpanist, and other elements of the parade. The scene includes the crossing of the Pont-Neuf bridge, highlighting the historical significance of the occasion.

Les adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille, le 20 janvier 1793 by Jean-Jacques Hauer, 1794

Les adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille, le 20 janvier 1793

Jean-Jacques Hauer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the emotional farewell of Louis XVI to his family on January 20, 1793, during the French Revolution. Created by Jean-Jacques Hauer, it captures the somber atmosphere of the royal family's separation as they were imprisoned in the Temple. The artwork is a historical painting that provides insight into the personal impact of the revolution on the monarchy.

Funeral of the Duke of Orléans at Notre-Dame, July 30, 1842 by Jacques Guiaud, 1842

Funeral of the Duke of Orléans at Notre-Dame, July 30, 1842

Jacques Guiaud
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Jacques Guiaud's painting depicts the funeral of Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans, at Notre-Dame de Paris on July 30, 1842. The historical scene captures the solemnity of the event, with mourners and clergy gathered around the cathedral.

French Artillery Encamped in the Tuileries Gardens During the Siege of Paris, Late September 1870 by Alfred Decaen, 1871

French Artillery Encamped in the Tuileries Gardens During the Siege of Paris, Late September 1870

Alfred Decaen
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Alfred Decaen depicts French artillery units encamped in the Tuileries Gardens during the Siege of Paris in late September 1870. The artwork captures the military tension and atmosphere of the Franco-Prussian War era, showcasing the strategic importance of the gardens during the conflict.

Lecture d'une dépêche à la Mairie du IXème arrondissement, 6, rue Drouot (19 janvier 1871) by Alfred Decaen, 1871

Lecture d'une dépêche à la Mairie du IXème arrondissement, 6, rue Drouot (19 janvier 1871)

Alfred Decaen
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Alfred Decaen depicts a crowd gathered in the town hall of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, where a message is being read aloud. The scene captures the atmosphere of a significant moment in 1871, likely related to the Franco-Prussian War and the fall of the Second French Empire.

Harengs ayant servi à l'alimentation pendant le siège de Paris by Auguste Charpentier, 1870

Harengs ayant servi à l'alimentation pendant le siège de Paris

Auguste Charpentier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Auguste Charpentier depicts herring that were used for food during the Siege of Paris. The artwork provides a historical glimpse into the challenges faced by the city's population during the siege, highlighting the importance of food supply in wartime conditions.

Rat ayant servi à l'alimentation pendant le siège de Paris by Auguste Charpentier, 1871

Rat ayant servi à l'alimentation pendant le siège de Paris

Auguste Charpentier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Auguste Charpentier depicts a rat that played a role in the food supply during the Siege of Paris. The artwork captures the historical context of the siege, highlighting the resourcefulness of the people in finding sustenance amidst the hardships of war.

Assaut d'un cimetière par les troupes régulières, mai 1871 by Gustave Boulanger, 1871

Assaut d'un cimetière par les troupes régulières, mai 1871

Gustave Boulanger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the assault on a cemetery by regular troops during May 1871, capturing a historical moment from the Franco-Prussian War. Created by Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger, it is housed at the Musée Carnavalet in Paris.

Épisode de la Commune, place de la Concorde by Gustave Boulanger, 1871

Épisode de la Commune, place de la Concorde

Gustave Boulanger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger depicts a scene from the Paris Commune, specifically at the Place de la Concorde. It captures the historical events of 1871, showcasing the tumultuous period in French history. The artwork is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

L'Escorte du président Wilson, place Saint-Augustin by André Devambez, 1918

L'Escorte du président Wilson, place Saint-Augustin

André Devambez
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by André Devambez depicts the presidential escort of Woodrow Wilson on the Place Saint-Augustin in Paris. The scene captures the political significance of the moment, showcasing the blend of military and civilian presence during a notable historical event.

Coronation of Marie de' Medici in Saint-Denis by Alexandre-Marie Colin, 1835

Coronation of Marie de' Medici in Saint-Denis

Alexandre-Marie Colin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the coronation of Marie de' Medici, a significant event in French history, where she is crowned as queen by Louis XIII of France. The scene is richly detailed, showcasing the elaborate regalia, ceremonial attire, and the grandeur of the occasion. It is a historical painting by Alexandre-Marie Colin, inspired by the work of Peter Paul Rubens.

Épisode du 29 juillet 1830, au matin by Paul Claude-Michel Carpentier, 1831

Épisode du 29 juillet 1830, au matin

Paul Claude-Michel Carpentier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Épisode du 29 juillet 1830, au matin is a historical painting by Paul Claude Michel Lecarpentier depicting a scene from the July Revolution of 1830. The artwork captures the early morning atmosphere of the revolution, showcasing the tension and energy of the historical event.

Monseigneur Affre sur la barricade, faubourg Saint-Antoine le 26 juin 1848 by Joseph Félon, 1801

Monseigneur Affre sur la barricade, faubourg Saint-Antoine le 26 juin 1848

Joseph Félon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Joseph Félon depicts Monseigneur Denis Auguste Affre standing atop a barricade in the Saint-Antoine district during the June 26, 1848 uprising in Paris. The scene captures the tense atmosphere of the revolution, with the barricade serving as a symbol of resistance. The painting is housed in the Musée Carnavalet.

Procession de la Ligue sur l'île de la Cité, au sortir de Notre-Dame by François Bunel the Younger, 1590

Procession de la Ligue sur l'île de la Cité, au sortir de Notre-Dame

François Bunel the Younger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by François Bunel the Younger depicts a procession of the Ligue, a French political and religious movement, on the Île de la Cité, exiting Notre-Dame Cathedral. The scene captures the fervor and significance of the event, likely during the French Wars of Religion.

Épisode de la révolution de 1848 by Tony Johannot, 1848

Épisode de la révolution de 1848

Tony Johannot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Tony Johannot depicts a scene from the 1848 revolution, capturing the tumultuous events of the time. It is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection in Paris, France.

Les échevins parisiens quittent l'Hôtel de Ville pour se rendre à Notre-Dame assister au Te Deum, à l'occasion de la victoire de Seneffe (1674) by Noël Coypel, 1681

Les échevins parisiens quittent l'Hôtel de Ville pour se rendre à Notre-Dame assister au Te Deum, à l'occasion de la victoire de Seneffe (1674)

Noël Coypel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Noël Coypel depicts the Parisian aldermen leaving the City Hall to go to Notre-Dame Cathedral to attend the Te Deum, celebrating the victory of Seneffe. The scene captures the grandeur of the event with a focus on the procession of officials and the festive atmosphere of the occasion.

La prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789 by Henry Singleton, 1789

La prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789

Henry Singleton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henry Singleton depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It captures the chaos and intensity of the historical moment, showcasing the people's uprising against the monarchy.

Le marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) tente, en vain, de sauver le major de la Bastille, Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray, le 14 juillet 1789 by Charles Thévenin, 1789

Le marquis de Pelleport (1754-1807) tente, en vain, de sauver le major de la Bastille, Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray, le 14 juillet 1789

Charles Thévenin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Charles Thévenin depicts the dramatic moment on July 14, 1789, when the Marquis de Pelleport attempts in vain to rescue Major Antoine-Jérôme de Losme-Salbray during the Storming of the Bastille. The scene captures the chaos and intensity of the revolutionary event, with elements like a cannon, an axe, and a phrygian cap present.

Lamartine Repelling the Red Flag at the Hôtel de Ville, February 25, 1848 by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, 1848

Lamartine Repelling the Red Flag at the Hôtel de Ville, February 25, 1848

Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Henri Félix Philippoteaux depicts Alphonse de Lamartine repelling the red flag at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris on February 25, 1848. The scene captures a significant moment during the February Revolution, showcasing the tension and historical context of the event.

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV by Joseph-Marie Vien, 1763

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV

Joseph-Marie Vien
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Joseph-Marie Vien depicts the inauguration of a statue of King Louis XV in Paris. The scene captures the ceremonial event held on June 20, 1763, on the Place du même nom, where the city's authorities unveiled the monument. The artwork showcases the grandeur of the occasion, with figures representing the civic body of Paris participating in the unveiling.

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV on the Place du Même Nom, by the City of Paris, June 20, 1763 by Joseph-Marie Vien, 1763

Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV on the Place du Même Nom, by the City of Paris, June 20, 1763

Joseph-Marie Vien
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Joseph-Marie Vien depicts the inauguration of the statue of Louis XV on the Place du Même Nom in Paris. Created in 1763, it captures the ceremonial event where the statue was unveiled by the City of Paris, showcasing the grandeur of the occasion and the significance of the monarch's legacy.

L'incendie du théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique le 13 juillet 1827 by Antoine-Félix Boisselier, 1827

L'incendie du théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique le 13 juillet 1827

Antoine-Félix Boisselier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoine Boisselier depicts the historic fire that destroyed the Ambigu-Comique theater in Paris on July 13, 1827. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the event, with flames engulfing the building and people reacting in panic. It is a historical painting that provides a vivid account of this significant incident in French cultural history.

Marie Antoinette leaving the Conciergerie, October 16, 1793 by Georges Cain, 1885

Marie Antoinette leaving the Conciergerie, October 16, 1793

Georges Cain
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Marie Antoinette leaving the Conciergerie on October 16, 1793, a significant moment during the French Revolution. Created by Georges Cain in 1885, it captures the historical event with a focus on the emotional and dramatic aspects of the scene.

Remise de décorations sur l'esplanade des Invalides par le président Poincaré, le 17 septembre 1915 by Joseph-Félix Bouchor, 1915

Remise de décorations sur l'esplanade des Invalides par le président Poincaré, le 17 septembre 1915

Joseph-Félix Bouchor
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Joseph Félix Bouchor depicts the presentation of decorations on the esplanade of Les Invalides by President Raymond Poincaré on September 17, 1915. The scene captures a formal military ceremony, highlighting the significance of the event in French history.

Promulgation de la Constitution, place de la Concorde, le 12 novembre 1848 by Jean Charles Geslin, 1848

Promulgation de la Constitution, place de la Concorde, le 12 novembre 1848

Jean Charles Geslin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Charles Geslin depicts the promulgation of the French Constitution of 1848 at Place de la Concorde in Paris. The scene captures the public celebration and political significance of this event, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the time.

Sir George Broadbridge by Noël Dorville, 1937

Sir George Broadbridge

Noël Dorville
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Noël Dorville depicts Sir George Broadbridge, a notable figure from the 19th century. Created in 1937, the artwork captures a moment in time, reflecting the historical significance of its subject.

Distribution des drapeaux de la Garde Nationale, devant l'Arc de Triomphe, le 20 avril 1848 by Jean Charles Geslin, 1848

Distribution des drapeaux de la Garde Nationale, devant l'Arc de Triomphe, le 20 avril 1848

Jean Charles Geslin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Charles Geslin depicts the distribution of flags by the National Guard in front of the Arc de Triomphe on April 20, 1848. The scene captures a moment of civic pride and revolutionary fervor during the French Second Republic era.

Le Comité de sécurité de la Ville de Paris et du département de la Seine, pendant la guerre de 1914-1918 by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1918

Le Comité de sécurité de la Ville de Paris et du département de la Seine, pendant la guerre de 1914-1918

Jean-Paul Laurens
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jean-Paul Laurens depicts the Committee of Safety for the City of Paris and the Department of the Seine during World War I. The artwork captures the solemn atmosphere of a meeting held in 1918, highlighting the civic responsibility and wartime efforts of Parisian officials.

La Prison Saint-Lazare by Lazar Meyer, 1908

La Prison Saint-Lazare

Lazar Meyer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La Prison Saint-Lazare is an architectural painting by Lazar Meyer created in 1908. The artwork depicts the Saint-Lazare prison in Paris, showcasing its distinctive architecture and historical significance. As part of the Musée Carnavalet collection, this piece offers insight into early 20th-century urban landscapes and prison design.

Inhumation provisoire des victimes de Juillet devant la colonnade du Louvre by Jean Alphonse Roehn, 1831

Inhumation provisoire des victimes de Juillet devant la colonnade du Louvre

Jean Alphonse Roehn
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean Alphonse Rœhn depicts the temporary burial of victims of July, a historical event, in front of the colonnade of the Louvre. It is an example of historical painting, capturing the somber atmosphere of the event and the emotional impact on the people involved.

Le bas port du pont de Tolbiac pendant la crue by Pierre Louis Léger Vauthier, 1887

Le bas port du pont de Tolbiac pendant la crue

Pierre Louis Léger Vauthier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre Vauthier depicts the lower port of the Pont de Tolbiac during a flood, showcasing the impact of rising waters on the bridge and surrounding area. The scene captures the dramatic effect of the river's overflow, emphasizing the historical and emotional significance of the event.

Jean Jaurès (1859-1914), à la tribune de la Chambre des députés by Jean Veber, 1903

Jean Jaurès (1859-1914), à la tribune de la Chambre des députés

Jean Veber
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean Veber depicts Jean Jaurès, a prominent French socialist leader, delivering a speech at the Chamber of Deputies in 1903. The artwork captures the political atmosphere of the time, highlighting Jaurès' role in French politics. It is part of the Musée Carnavalet collection.

Les funérailles du général Gallieni (1849-1916), le 1er juin 1916 by Joseph-Félix Bouchor, 1916

Les funérailles du général Gallieni (1849-1916), le 1er juin 1916

Joseph-Félix Bouchor
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Joseph Félix Bouchor depicts the funeral ceremonies of General Gallieni on June 1, 1916. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of the event, showcasing military honors and the emotional impact of the occasion.

Scène d'émeute au pont de l'Archevêché by Philippe Chaperon, 1849

Scène d'émeute au pont de l'Archevêché

Philippe Chaperon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Philippe-Marie Chaperon depicts a scene of rioting on the Pont de l'Archevêché in Paris during the 1848 uprising. The work captures the chaos and tension of the political unrest through dynamic composition and vivid imagery.

The Holy Innocents' Cemetery and Church by Jacob Grimmer, 1570

The Holy Innocents' Cemetery and Church

Jacob Grimmer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Jacob Grimer depicts the Holy Innocents' Cemetery and Church, showcasing detailed views of the historic buildings and surrounding area. The artwork captures the grandeur and intricate design of the church and its adjacent cemetery, reflecting Grimer's skill in architectural illustration.

Fête de nuit à l'Exposition universelle de 1889, sous la tour Eiffel by George Roux, 1889

Fête de nuit à l'Exposition universelle de 1889, sous la tour Eiffel

George Roux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre-Georges Roux depicts a night-time celebration at the 1889 World's Fair, showcasing the Eiffel Tower as a central element. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the event, highlighting the architectural marvel and the festive spirit of the occasion.

Apothéose du 11 novembre 1920 (fête de la Victoire) by Marie-Joseph Clavel, 1920

Apothéose du 11 novembre 1920 (fête de la Victoire)

Marie-Joseph Clavel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marie-Joseph Clavel depicts the celebration of the 11th of November 1920, known as the Fête de la Victoire, commemorating the end of World War I. The artwork captures the grandeur of the event with vibrant colors and detailed scenes of military parades and public festivities.

Débarquement des cendres de Napoléon Ier à Courbevoie, le 15 décembre 1840 by Victor Adam, 1840

Débarquement des cendres de Napoléon Ier à Courbevoie, le 15 décembre 1840

Victor Adam
Courbevoie,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Victor Adam depicts the disembarkation of Napoleon I's ashes at Courbevoie on December 15, 1840. It is a historical painting that captures the solemnity of the event, which marked the final resting place of the former French emperor.

Le Bazar de la Charité après l'incendie du 4 juin 1897 by T. Bianco, 1897

Le Bazar de la Charité après l'incendie du 4 juin 1897

T. Bianco
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by T. Bianco depicts the aftermath of the fire at the Charité Market in Paris on June 4, 1897. The scene captures the chaos and devastation of the event, showcasing the impact of the conflagration on the market and its surroundings.

Épisode de la nuit du 23 au 24 février 1848 by Charles Raymond Chabrillac, 1848

Épisode de la nuit du 23 au 24 février 1848

Charles Raymond Chabrillac
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Épisode de la nuit du 23 au 24 février 1848 is a historical painting by Charles Raymond Chabrillac depicting a significant event from the French Revolution of 1848. The artwork captures the tumultuous atmosphere of the uprising, showcasing the chaos and emotions of the people involved.

La descente de la Courtille, le mercredi des Cendres 1823 by Artus Despagne, 1823

La descente de la Courtille, le mercredi des Cendres 1823

Artus Despagne
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Artus Despagne depicts the descent of the Courtille on Shrove Tuesday in 1823. The scene captures the bustling crowd gathered along the rue du Faubourg-du-Temple and Boulevard du Temple, showcasing the lively atmosphere of the event.

Sphère métallique utilisée pendant le siège de 1870-71, pour le transport des dépêches par eau by Hélène Vonoven, 1872

Sphère métallique utilisée pendant le siège de 1870-71, pour le transport des dépêches par eau

Hélène Vonoven
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hélène Vonoven depicts a metal sphere used during the 1870-71 siege for transporting messages by water. It is a historical painting that highlights the technological innovations of the time.

Tombe provisoire des victimes des journées de juillet 1830, devant la colonnade du Louvre by Alexandre Barouillet, 1830

Tombe provisoire des victimes des journées de juillet 1830, devant la colonnade du Louvre

Alexandre Barouillet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Barouillet depicts the temporary tomb of victims of the July Revolution of 1830, located in front of the Louvre's colonnade. It captures the somber atmosphere of the event, highlighting the historical significance of the July Revolution in French history.

Le repas de mariage de Napoléon Ier aux Tuileries, le 2 avril 1810 by Alexandre Dufay, 1805

Le repas de mariage de Napoléon Ier aux Tuileries, le 2 avril 1810

Alexandre Dufay
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Dufay depicts the wedding banquet of Napoleon I and Marie Louise of Austria at the Tuileries Palace on April 2, 1810. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the opulence of the imperial court during the Napoleonic era.

Funeral of Marat, at the Cordeliers church, July 15 and 16, 1793 by Fougeat, 1793

Funeral of Marat, at the Cordeliers church, July 15 and 16, 1793

Fougeat
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the funeral of Jean-Paul Marat, a prominent figure during the French Revolution, held at the Cordeliers church in Paris on July 15 and 16, 1793. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of the event, highlighting the public mourning and the political significance of Marat's death. Created by Fougeat, it is part of the historical painting genre and is housed in the Musée Carnavalet.

Sauvetage des malades de l'hôpital de la charité, durant l'inondation de 1910 by A. Boulanger, 1910

Sauvetage des malades de l'hôpital de la charité, durant l'inondation de 1910

A. Boulanger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by A. Boulanger depicts the rescue of patients from the Hôpital de la Charité during the 1910 Great Flood of Paris. It captures the chaos and urgency of the situation as people and medical staff work together to save lives amidst rising waters.

La chambre mortuaire de Gambetta, dans sa villa des Jardies, à Ville-d'Avray, janvier 1883 by Denizard, 1900

La chambre mortuaire de Gambetta, dans sa villa des Jardies, à Ville-d'Avray, janvier 1883

Denizard
Ville-d'Avray,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Denizard depicts the mortuary chamber of Léon Gambetta in his villa at Ville-d'Avray. It captures the somber atmosphere of the room where Gambetta, a prominent French statesman, was laid to rest. The artwork provides insight into the historical context of the late 19th century and the significance of Gambetta's legacy.

La fête de la Fédération by Dubois, 1791

La fête de la Fédération

Dubois
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La fête de la Fédération is a historical painting by Dubois depicting the celebration of the Federation, a significant event in French history. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the event, showcasing the people and the festive spirit of the time.

La prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay by Dubois, 1791

La prise de la Bastille. Arrestation de M. de Launay

Dubois
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Dubois depicts the historic event of the Storming of the Bastille in 1789, a pivotal moment during the French Revolution. It captures the arrest of Marquis de Launay, the governor of the Bastille, symbolizing the people's victory over royal authority.

Noces d'or de M. et Mme Robinet de Pontagny by R. Huet, 1742

Noces d'or de M. et Mme Robinet de Pontagny

R. Huet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by R. Huet depicts a wedding anniversary celebration, likely featuring elements of a church setting given the tags related to church buildings, stained glass, and choir stalls. The scene may include a presbyter and altar server, suggesting a religious or ceremonial context. The artwork is associated with the Musée Carnavalet, indicating its historical significance.

Exécution de l'Ode triomphale à la gloire de la République, d'Augusta Holmès, le 19 septembre 1889 by Lavialle de Lameillère, 1890

Exécution de l'Ode triomphale à la gloire de la République, d'Augusta Holmès, le 19 septembre 1889

Lavialle de Lameillère
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Lavialle de Lameillère depicts the execution of the triumphant ode to the glory of the Republic, dedicated to Augusta Holmès, on September 19, 1889. It captures a historical moment celebrating the Republic's achievements, likely referencing the events of the French Third Republic.

La mort de Victor Bach, le 18 brumaire, au pied de la statue de la Liberté, place de la Concorde by J. Le Cœur, 1895

La mort de Victor Bach, le 18 brumaire, au pied de la statue de la Liberté, place de la Concorde

J. Le Cœur
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by J. Le Cœur depicts the death of Victor Bach on the 18th of Brumaire, taking place at the foot of the Statue of Liberty on Place de la Concorde. The scene captures the somber atmosphere of the event, likely referencing the French Revolution's tumultuous period.

Illumination of the City Hall for the King's Birthday, May 1, 1847 by Auguste Roux, 1847

Illumination of the City Hall for the King's Birthday, May 1, 1847

Auguste Roux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Auguste Roux depicts the illumination of the City Hall in Paris on May 1, 1847, to celebrate the birthday of King Louis-Philippe I. The scene captures the grandeur of the event, showcasing the festive atmosphere and the architectural details of the City Hall.

L'attentat d'Orsini devant la façade de l'Opéra le 14 janvier 1858 by H. Vittori, 1862

L'attentat d'Orsini devant la façade de l'Opéra le 14 janvier 1858

H. Vittori
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by H. Vittori depicts the assassination attempt on Count d'Orsini by a nationalist group outside the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris on January 14, 1858. The scene captures the chaos and tension of the event, with figures gathered around the injured count and a crowd reacting to the violence.

Ruines du château de Saint-Cloud, le vestibule by Edmond Allouard, 1875

Ruines du château de Saint-Cloud, le vestibule

Edmond Allouard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Edmond Allouard depicts the ruins of the Château de Saint-Cloud, focusing on the vestibule area. Created in 1875, the work captures the historical and aesthetic essence of the once-grand French château, now in a state of decay.

L'Incendie de la Comédie-Française, le 8 mars 1900 by Edmond Allouard, 1900

L'Incendie de la Comédie-Française, le 8 mars 1900

Edmond Allouard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historic fire at the Comédie-Française theater in Paris on March 8, 1900. Created by Edmond Allouard, it captures the chaos and aftermath of the conflagration that devastated the iconic theater. The artwork is part of the Musée Carnavalet's collection.

Funérailles du président Félix Faure, à Notre-Dame, le 23 février 1899 by Edmond Allouard, 1899

Funérailles du président Félix Faure, à Notre-Dame, le 23 février 1899

Edmond Allouard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the state funeral of President Félix Faure held at Notre-Dame de Paris on February 23, 1899. Created by Edmond Allouard, it captures the solemnity and grandeur of the event, showcasing the historical significance of the occasion.

La bataille de Cannes by François Chifflart, 1863

La bataille de Cannes

François Chifflart
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La bataille de Cannes is a historical painting by François Nicolas Chifflart depicting the Battle of Cannae, a significant engagement during the Second Punic War. The artwork captures the intense military conflict between the Roman and Carthaginian forces, showcasing the strategic brilliance of Hannibal's tactics. Created in 1863, this painting is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris.

Installation of the Unknown Soldier's Ashes under the Arc de Triomphe by Jules Ernest Renoux, 1920

Installation of the Unknown Soldier's Ashes under the Arc de Triomphe

Jules Ernest Renoux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Ernest Jules Renoux depicts the installation of the ashes of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile in Paris on November 11, 1920. The scene captures the solemnity of the event, with military personnel and civilians gathered to honor the sacrifice of the fallen. The painting is part of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris collection.

Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Louis d'Antin - La Mort de saint Louis by Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize, 1869

Esquisse pour l'église Saint-Louis d'Antin - La Mort de saint Louis

Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Paul-Léon Glaize depicts the death of Saint Louis, also known as Louis IX of France. Created in 1869, it is a historical painting that portrays a significant moment in French history. The artwork is part of the collection at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris.

Lamartine in front of the Town Hall of Paris rejects the red flag by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, 1848

Lamartine in front of the Town Hall of Paris rejects the red flag

Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Alphonse de Lamartine, a French statesman, standing in front of the Hôtel de Ville in Paris during the French Revolution of 1848. He is shown rejecting the red flag, a symbol of revolutionary fervor. The scene captures the political tensions of February 25, 1848, when Lamartine refused to accept the red flag as a national emblem. The work by Henri Félix Philippoteaux highlights the historical significance of this moment in French history.

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http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/2bea8b76e9e35eea9abe3cc712f03da5
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It captures the chaos and intensity of the moment as revolutionaries seize the fortress, symbolizing the people's uprising against royal authority.

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9581deb210112bcf1ca42e499be3cbb6, 1784

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9581deb210112bcf1ca42e499be3cbb6
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the moment as revolutionaries assault the fortress, symbolizing the people's uprising against royal authority. It is housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/25860ccded7af83af1f257d75aa317ce, 1784

Prise de la Bastille, le 14 juillet 1789

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/25860ccded7af83af1f257d75aa317ce
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This anonymous painting depicts the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the moment as revolutionaries assault the fortress, symbolizing the people's uprising against royal authority. The scene is rendered with dramatic lighting and dynamic composition to emphasize the historical significance of the event.

Adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ff42ddb24e1480cba59c00d3f9f16b2, 1788

Adieux de Louis XVI à sa famille

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/5ff42ddb24e1480cba59c00d3f9f16b2
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the emotional farewell of Louis XVI to his family on January 20, 1793, during the French Revolution. It captures the somber atmosphere of the moment as the king prepares for his exile to Austria, a pivotal event in the revolutionary period.

Le général Louise-Marie Turreau (1756-1816), lors de l'affaire de Gravière (8 prairial, an VIII - 21 mai 1800) by Louis Hersent, 1800

Le général Louise-Marie Turreau (1756-1816), lors de l'affaire de Gravière (8 prairial, an VIII - 21 mai 1800)

Louis Hersent
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Louis Hersent depicts General Louise-Marie Turreau during the Gravière affair on May 21, 1800. The artwork captures a moment from the French Revolutionary Wars, showcasing Turreau's role in the military conflict. The painting is housed at the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France.

La tour et la porte de Nesle, l'hôtel de Nevers by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/915f0a63d7c8b7d00191c4d5a3df58d8, 1601

La tour et la porte de Nesle, l'hôtel de Nevers

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/915f0a63d7c8b7d00191c4d5a3df58d8
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting depicts the Tour de Nesle and the Hotel de Nevers, showcasing the intricate details of the medieval structures. It is part of the Carnavalet museum collection, highlighting the historical and artistic significance of these buildings.

Saint Louis visitant les pestiférés by Ary Scheffer, 1822

Saint Louis visitant les pestiférés

Ary Scheffer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ary Scheffer depicts Saint Louis visiting the plague-stricken, showcasing the historical and emotional aspects of the event. It is an example of historical painting, created in 1822.

La mort de Marat by Jean-Jacques Hauer, 1794

La mort de Marat

Jean-Jacques Hauer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La mort de Marat is a historical painting by Jean-Jacques Hauer depicting the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, a prominent French revolutionary. The artwork captures the dramatic moment when Charlotte Corday, the assassin, kills Marat while he is bathing. This scene is significant in French history and is often associated with the tumultuous events of the French Revolution.

Madame Roland à l'échafaud by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/57997bafd794393983d3d0e19a942275, 1850

Madame Roland à l'échafaud

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/57997bafd794393983d3d0e19a942275
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Madame Roland, a prominent figure in the French Revolution, moments before her execution. It captures her dignified and resolute expression as she stands on the scaffold, reflecting the historical significance of her role in the revolution. The artwork is a historical painting that highlights the emotional and political weight of her final moments.

Porte à Turckheim 1877 by Michel Hertrich, 1877

Porte à Turckheim 1877

Michel Hertrich
Turckheim,France
Unknown Movement

This architectural painting by Michel Hertrich depicts the Porte à Turckheim, a historic gate in the town of Turckheim, France. Created in 1877, the artwork showcases the intricate details of the gate's structure and its surroundings, capturing the essence of 19th-century architectural aesthetics.

Death of William the Conqueror by Albert Maignan, 1885

Death of William the Conqueror

Albert Maignan
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Albert Maignan depicts the dramatic moment of the death of William the Conqueror, a pivotal event in English history. The artwork captures the chaos and emotional intensity of the scene, showcasing Maignan's skill in portraying historical narratives through vivid imagery and detailed composition.

La justice de Trajan by Eugène Delacroix, 1840

La justice de Trajan

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Justice of Trajan is an 1840 history painting by the French romantic artist Eugène Delacroix. It illustrates the Justice of Trajan, a legendary story about the Roman Emperor Trajan. Before departing for the Dacian Wars, Trajan was petitioned by a widow seeking justice for her murdered husband. He delayed his departure in order to personally render justice. The subject was likely to have been suggested by Delacroix's friend Frédéric Villot.

L'Insulte aux prisonniers. Episode de la croisade contre les Albigeois en 1211 by Albert Maignan, 1875

L'Insulte aux prisonniers. Episode de la croisade contre les Albigeois en 1211

Albert Maignan
Picardie,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Albert Maignan depicts the scene of 'The Insult to the Prisoners' from the Albigensian Crusade in 1211. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of humiliation and conflict during this medieval religious campaign.

César vient traiter avec les druides by François Debon, 1867

César vient traiter avec les druides

François Debon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by François Debon depicts the meeting between Julius Caesar and the Druids, a significant event in ancient history. Created in 1867, the artwork captures the tension and formality of the encounter, reflecting the artist's interest in historical narratives.

Sainte Geneviève by Charles Le Brun, 1638

Sainte Geneviève

Charles Le Brun
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Charles Le Brun depicts Saint Geneviève, a French saint and patroness of Paris. The artwork is an example of historical painting, showcasing the subject in a religious context. It is known for its detailed composition and the artist's signature style.

Le Pouliguen by Paul Signac, 1928

Le Pouliguen

Paul Signac
Saint-Tropez,France
Unknown Movement

This watercolor by Paul Signac depicts the coastal village of Le Pouliguen, showcasing its harbor, maritime architecture, and the surrounding natural landscape. The painting captures the essence of the French Riviera with its vivid colors and detailed brushwork, reflecting Signac's pointillist technique. It is housed at the musée de l'Annonciade in Saint-Tropez, France.

Aqua Claudia by Ippolito Caffi, 1857

Aqua Claudia

Ippolito Caffi
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

Aqua Claudia is a painting by Ippolito Caffi depicting the ancient Roman aqueduct of Aqua Claudia in Lyon, France. Created in 1857, this architectural painting showcases the grandeur of the aqueduct's structure, highlighting its historical significance and intricate design.

Blanche of Castile freeing prisoners by Eugénie Servières, 1818

Blanche of Castile freeing prisoners

Eugénie Servières
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Eugénie Servières depicts Blanche of Castile, Queen consort of France, freeing prisoners. The scene is set during the reign of Louis IX of France, highlighting themes of justice and mercy. The artwork captures the solemnity of the moment, with Blanche portrayed as a compassionate ruler.

The Sleeping Child in the Care of a Brave Dog by Jeanne-Élisabeth Chaudet, 1801

The Sleeping Child in the Care of a Brave Dog

Jeanne-Élisabeth Chaudet
Rochefort,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a sleeping child resting in the protective care of a brave dog, symbolizing loyalty and guardianship. The scene is set in a domestic interior, with the child nestled in a bassinet, surrounded by soft lighting that enhances the serene atmosphere. The dog, portrayed with fierce determination, stands guard, its posture conveying both strength and tenderness. The artwork captures a moment of quiet safety and emotional depth, reflecting the themes of fidelity and nurturing care.

Henri IV Caracolant by Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, 1900

Henri IV Caracolant

Nicolas-Antoine Taunay
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Nicolas-Antoine Taunay depicts King Henri IV of France riding a horse on a balcony, surrounded by a tree and other elements. The artwork is a historical scene capturing a moment from the French monarchy's history.

Sully montrant à son petit-fils by Marie-Philippe Coupin de La Couperie, 1819

Sully montrant à son petit-fils

Marie-Philippe Coupin de La Couperie
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Marie-Philippe Coupin de La Couperie depicts a scene involving Sully, a prominent French statesman, showing him with his grandson. The work captures a moment of personal connection amidst Sully's public life, reflecting the historical context of 19th-century France.

Don Pedro de Tolède baisant l’épée d’Henri IV by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1819

Don Pedro de Tolède baisant l’épée d’Henri IV

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres depicts the Spanish nobleman Don Pedro de Tolède paying homage to King Henry IV of France by kissing his sword. The scene is set in a grand, historical context, emphasizing the ceremonial and symbolic nature of the gesture. The composition showcases Ingres' mastery of portraiture and his ability to convey dignity and formality through detailed, realistic portrayal of the figures and their surroundings.

Les quatre Henri by Eugène Devéria, 1856

Les quatre Henri

Eugène Devéria
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Les quatre Henri is a historical painting by Eugène Devéria depicting the four notable Henri figures in French history: Henry IV of France, Henry I of Lorraine, duke of Guise, Henri, Prince of Condé, and Henry III of France. The artwork captures their likenesses and likely portrays a scene related to their historical significance.

Inauguration of the Statue of Henri IV by Eugène Devéria, 1843

Inauguration of the Statue of Henri IV

Eugène Devéria
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Devéria depicts the inauguration of the statue of Henri IV, a significant historical event in French history. The artwork captures the ceremonial moment with detailed attention to the figures and the grandeur of the occasion.

Valentine of Milan and Odette de Champdivers by Anna Rimbaut-Borrel, 1838

Valentine of Milan and Odette de Champdivers

Anna Rimbaut-Borrel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Anna Rimbaut-Borrel depicts the story of Valentine of Milan and Odette de Champdivers, focusing on themes of jealousy and love. The historical scene captures the emotional tension between the two characters, set against a backdrop that reflects the cultural context of the 19th century.

Lakeside Dwelling by Emmanuel Benner, 1878

Lakeside Dwelling

Emmanuel Benner
Mulhouse,France
Unknown Movement

Lakeside Dwelling is a 1878 oil painting by Emmanuel Benner (1836-1896). It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse. Its inventory number is D.62.1.23.

Brutus by Émile Zipelius, 1862

Brutus

Émile Zipelius
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Brutus is a historical painting by Émile Zipelius depicting the Roman statesman Marcus Junius Brutus. Created in 1862, the artwork captures a moment from Brutus's life, likely referencing his role in the assassination of Julius Caesar. The painting is part of the historical genre, focusing on a pivotal moment in Roman history.

A Family in the Stone Age by Emmanuel Benner, 1892

A Family in the Stone Age

Emmanuel Benner
Colmar,France
Unknown Movement

A Family in the Stone Age depicts a prehistoric scene featuring a family engaged in a hunt. The painting, created in 1892 by Emmanuel Benner, showcases a man and woman with an infant, a bear, and a stone axe, set against a backdrop of a fireplace and tree. It is an example of historical painting, capturing the essence of early human life and survival.

Banquet des Girondins by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, 1850

Banquet des Girondins

Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Banquet des Girondins is a historical painting by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, depicting a dramatic scene from the French Revolution. The artwork captures the tense atmosphere of the Girondins' banquet, highlighting the political tensions and revolutionary fervor of the time. With its rich details and dynamic composition, the painting offers insight into the social and political climate of 19th-century France.

The Storming of the Bastille by Henry Singleton, 1790

The Storming of the Bastille

Henry Singleton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal event during the French Revolution. Created by Henry Singleton in 1790, it captures the chaos and intensity of the historical moment, showcasing the revolutionary fervor and the struggle for liberty. The artwork is housed in the Musée de la Révolution française, where it serves as a significant historical document.

Les Tuileries by Alfred Elmore, 1860

Les Tuileries

Alfred Elmore
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Elmore depicts the historic Tuileries Garden in Paris, capturing the grandeur of the 19th-century French capital. The artwork is an example of historical painting, focusing on the cultural and architectural significance of the site.

Capet leve-toi by Émile Mascré, 1830

Capet leve-toi

Émile Mascré
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Émile Mascré depicts Louis XVII of France, who was imprisoned during the French Revolution. The artwork captures a moment of historical significance, showing the young king in a state of distress or defiance. The scene is set in a somber prison environment, emphasizing the political turmoil of the time.

Elisabeth de Cazotte saves her father's life in the Abbey prison, 23 September 1792 by Claude Noël Thevenin, 1834

Elisabeth de Cazotte saves her father's life in the Abbey prison, 23 September 1792

Claude Noël Thevenin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Claude-Noël Thévenin depicts the dramatic moment when Elisabeth de Cazotte intervenes to save her father's life during the French Revolution. The scene takes place in the Abbey prison on 23 September 1792, capturing the tension and chaos of the revolutionary period. The composition includes a crowd of onlookers and elements of violence, reflecting the turbulent historical context.

Marat by Alfred Loudet, 1882

Marat

Alfred Loudet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Alfred Loudet depicts Jean-Paul Marat, a key figure in the French Revolution. The scene captures Marat in his study, surrounded by objects that reflect his revolutionary ideals, including a book, a chair, and a window. The composition emphasizes the intensity of his character and the political atmosphere of the time.

Le Dauphin au Temple by Égide Charles Gustave Wappers, 1850

Le Dauphin au Temple

Égide Charles Gustave Wappers
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Wappers depicts Louis XVII of France, the young son of Louis XVI, in a historical setting. The scene likely portrays his imprisonment during the French Revolution, capturing the somber atmosphere of his confinement. The artwork is a notable example of historical painting, reflecting the political and social turmoil of the era.

Cordonnier Simon by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1794

Cordonnier Simon

Antoine-Jean Gros
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Cordonnier Simon is a historical painting by Antoine-Jean Gros, depicting the French shoemaker Antoine Simon. The work, created in 1794, showcases the subject in a detailed manner, highlighting his profession and the era's social context.

The Royal Family of France in the Prison of the Temple by Edward Matthew Ward, 1851

The Royal Family of France in the Prison of the Temple

Edward Matthew Ward
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the royal family of France, including Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Louis XVII, and Marie Thérèse, imprisoned in the Temple during the French Revolution. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of their captivity, highlighting the historical significance of this period in French history.

Marie Antoinette et ses enfants by François Dumont, 1790

Marie Antoinette et ses enfants

François Dumont
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by François Dumont depicts Marie Antoinette with her children, Louis XVII of France and Marie Thérèse of France. The scene is set in a lush garden, with a tree prominently featured in the background, symbolizing the natural surroundings of the royal family during the French Revolution era.

Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette et le Dauphin se réfugiant à l'Assemblée législative by Joseph-Désiré Court, 1834

Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette et le Dauphin se réfugiant à l'Assemblée législative

Joseph-Désiré Court
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the royal family of France, including Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and their son the Dauphin, seeking refuge at the Legislative Assembly on August 10, 1792 during the French Revolution. Created by Joseph-Désiré Court in 1834, it captures a pivotal moment in French history when the monarchy faced significant political upheaval.

Louis XVII at the Temple by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/aa3a603134777fd32068af2cb2faaad8, 1830

Louis XVII at the Temple

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/aa3a603134777fd32068af2cb2faaad8
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Louis XVII of France, the young son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, during his imprisonment in the Temple prison during the French Revolution. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of the revolutionary period and the emotional state of the young monarch. Created in 1830, it is a historical painting that provides insight into the turbulent events of late 18th century France.

Cléopâtre by Alexandre Cabanel, 1886

Cléopâtre

Alexandre Cabanel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Cabanel depicts Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. The artwork captures a moment of regal dignity and historical significance, reflecting the subject's complex legacy in ancient history.

Mort de Commode 01 by Fernand Pelez, 1879

Mort de Commode 01

Fernand Pelez
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Mort de Commode 01 is a historical painting by Fernand Pelez, depicting a dramatic scene from ancient Roman history. The artwork captures the moment of Commodus' death, with the central figure of Narcissus, a Roman senator, standing over the lifeless body of the emperor. The painting's rich details and emotional intensity reflect the historical genre's focus on pivotal moments in antiquity.

The Funeral of William the Conqueror by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1876

The Funeral of William the Conqueror

Jean-Paul Laurens
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Funeral of William the Conqueror is a historical painting by Jean-Paul Laurens, depicting the funeral of William the Conqueror, the Norman king who invaded England in 1066. The artwork captures the solemnity and grandeur of the event, showcasing Laurens' skill in portraying historical scenes with detailed realism and dramatic composition.

Coriolan at Les Andelys by Nicolas Poussin, 1652

Coriolan at Les Andelys

Nicolas Poussin
Les Andelys,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Nicolas Poussin depicts the Roman general Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus during his campaign in the region of Les Andelys. The work is an example of Poussin's historical paintings, showcasing his mastery of classical themes and dramatic composition.

Le siège de Grenoble par les Alliés en 1815 by Alexandre Debelle, 1861

Le siège de Grenoble par les Alliés en 1815

Alexandre Debelle
Grenoble,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Alexandre Debelle depicts the siege of Grenoble by the Allies in 1815. The artwork captures the intense battle scene with soldiers on horseback engaged in combat, showcasing the chaos and drama of the historical event.

Battle between Christians and Turks by Philips Wouwerman, 1700

Battle between Christians and Turks

Philips Wouwerman
Condé,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic battle between Christian and Turkish forces, featuring intense cavalry combat. The scene is filled with action, smoke, and the clash of swords, highlighting the chaos and energy of war. The artwork showcases Philips Wouwerman's skill in capturing movement and the dynamic interplay of light and shadow.

The Birth of Henry IV by Eugène Devéria, 1827

The Birth of Henry IV

Eugène Devéria
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Birth of Henry IV is a historical painting by Eugène Devéria, depicting the birth of Henry IV of France. Created in 1827, the artwork captures the significant moment in French history, showcasing the royal family and the ceremonial aspects of the event. The painting is known for its detailed portrayal of the scene and its historical significance.

Entrée du Kaiser à Strasbourg après la parade by Max Lieberg, 1900

Entrée du Kaiser à Strasbourg après la parade

Max Lieberg
Strasbourg,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Max Lieberg depicts the entry of the Kaiser into Strasbourg following a parade. It is a historical scene capturing the grandeur and significance of the event.

Madame de La Vallière implores the queen's forgiveness before taking the veil by Louise Adélaïde Desnos, 1838

Madame de La Vallière implores the queen's forgiveness before taking the veil

Louise Adélaïde Desnos
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Madame de La Vallière, a French courtier, kneeling in a moment of emotional appeal to Queen Maria Theresa of Spain for forgiveness before she takes the veil as a nun. Created by Louise-Adélaïde Desnos in 1838, the work captures a pivotal scene from the historical narrative of the French court, blending drama and religious devotion.

The sack of Hotel de Ville on 21 July 1789 by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/06031f972277d0a24a2a8393d39565da, 1789

The sack of Hotel de Ville on 21 July 1789

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/06031f972277d0a24a2a8393d39565da
Strasbourg,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical event of the sack of the Hotel de Ville in Strasbourg on 21 July 1789, a significant moment during the French Revolution. It captures the chaos and turmoil of the revolutionary crowd storming the building, symbolizing the struggle for liberty and the upheaval of the old regime.

The Battle of Essling, May 1809 by Fernand Cormon, 0

The Battle of Essling, May 1809

Fernand Cormon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of Essling, which took place in May 1809 during the Napoleonic Wars. It showcases the intense combat and chaos of the battlefield, with soldiers engaged in fierce fighting amidst the smoke and destruction of war.

The Battle of the Naiads by Noël Hallé, 1747

The Battle of the Naiads

Noël Hallé
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Noël Hallé depicts a dramatic scene from Greek mythology, showcasing the clash between the Naiads and the sea gods. The artwork features Neptune, also known as Poseidon, and Minerva, who is often associated with Athena. The composition captures the tension and movement of the mythological battle, with intricate details highlighting the divine figures and their surroundings.

Regulus retournant à Carthage by Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié by Nicolas Bernard Lépicié, 1779

Regulus retournant à Carthage by Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié

Nicolas Bernard Lépicié
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

Regulus retournant à Carthage is a historical painting by Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié created in 1779. The artwork depicts the Roman statesman Marcus Atilius Regulus returning to Carthage, a pivotal moment in ancient history. The painting captures the dramatic and emotional essence of Regulus's return, highlighting his complex role as both a Roman general and a captive of the Carthaginians.

Alexandre et Diogène by Jacques Gamelin, 1763

Alexandre et Diogène

Jacques Gamelin
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jacques Gamelin depicts the historical encounter between Alexander the Great and Diogenes of Sinope. The scene captures the philosophical dialogue between the Macedonian king and the Cynic philosopher, highlighting themes of power, wisdom, and humility. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the two figures and the symbolic setting that reflects their contrasting worlds.

Choc de cavalerie (An VIII, 1799-1800) by Jacques Gamelin, 1799

Choc de cavalerie (An VIII, 1799-1800)

Jacques Gamelin
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jacques Gamelin depicts a cavalry charge during the French Revolutionary Wars. The artwork captures the intense action of a battlefield scene, showcasing the chaos and drama of military conflict in the late 18th century.

Choc de cavalerie (Campagne du Roussillon) 1793 by Jacques Gamelin, 1793

Choc de cavalerie (Campagne du Roussillon) 1793

Jacques Gamelin
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Jacques Gamelin depicts a cavalry charge during the War of the Pyrenees, specifically the campaign in Roussillon in 1793. The artwork captures the intense action of the battle, showcasing the chaos and drama of the conflict.

Bonaparte and the Plague Victims of Jaffa by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1804

Bonaparte and the Plague Victims of Jaffa

Antoine-Jean Gros
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Napoleon Bonaparte visiting plague victims in Jaffa during the French campaign in 1801. The scene captures the somber atmosphere of the hospital where the sick were treated, with Napoleon shown in a moment of compassion and leadership. The artwork is notable for its dramatic composition and historical significance, reflecting the challenges faced by French forces in the region.

Henri IV et Lesdiguières by Louis-Auguste Ronjon, 1843

Henri IV et Lesdiguières

Louis-Auguste Ronjon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Louis-Auguste Ronjon depicts a historical scene involving Henry IV of France and François de Bonne, Duke of Lesdiguières. It captures a moment from their interaction, likely reflecting a significant event in French history.

Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jules Ambroise François Naudin, 1900

Napoleon Crossing the Alps

Jules Ambroise François Naudin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Napoleon Bonaparte leading his troops across the Alps, showcasing his strategic leadership during the French Revolutionary Wars. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of the crossing, emphasizing the historical significance of the event.

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 01 by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 01

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts a historical scene from the Galerie des Batailles in the Château de Chantilly. The artwork captures the Battle of Rocroi, a significant engagement during the Thirty Years' War, with detailed portrayals of soldiers and military tactics. The painting is part of a series of battle scenes that showcase the grandeur of 17th-century warfare.

Battle of the River Saale by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Battle of the River Saale

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts a historical battle, likely the Battle of the River Saale, which took place in 1690. The artwork captures the intense action of the conflict, featuring soldiers on horseback engaged in combat. The scene is set against a landscape that includes the river and surrounding terrain, emphasizing the strategic importance of the location. The painting is part of the Galerie des Batailles collection at the Château de Chantilly.

The Battle of Dunkirk by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

The Battle of Dunkirk

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts the Battle of Dunkirk, a significant event during the Eighty Years' War. The artwork captures the intense naval and land combat between Dutch and Spanish forces, with notable locations such as Mardyck, Veurne, and Kortrijk featured in the scene. The painting is part of the Galerie des Batailles in the Château de Chantilly, showcasing the strategic importance of the North Sea region in the conflict.

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 04 by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 04

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts the Siege of Dole, a significant historical event during the Eighty Years' War. The artwork is part of the collection at the Château de Chantilly in France, showcasing the dramatic scenes of military conflict from the 17th century.

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 05 by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Chantilly Château de Chantilly Innen Galerie des Batailles Gemälde 05

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicts a historical scene, likely featuring military or battle-related imagery given the tags and the gallery context. The artwork is part of the Galerie des Batailles collection at the Château de Chantilly, known for its historical and military themes.

Q106953663 by Sauveur Lecomte, 1690

Q106953663

Sauveur Lecomte
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

A historical painting by Sauveur Lecomte depicting scenes from the Rhine River region, featuring locations such as Wesel, Rees, and Emmerich am Rhein. The artwork is part of the Galerie des Batailles collection at the Château de Chantilly.

The Duke of Orléans asking for hospitality from the monks of the Mont Saint-Gothard hospice on August 27, 1793 by Horace Vernet, 1818

The Duke of Orléans asking for hospitality from the monks of the Mont Saint-Gothard hospice on August 27, 1793

Horace Vernet
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Horace Vernet depicts Louis-Philippe I, the Duke of Orléans, seeking hospitality from the monks of the Mont Saint-Gothard hospice on August 27, 1793. The artwork captures a moment of historical significance, illustrating the interaction between the Duke and the monks during his journey through the Gotthard Pass.

Novella d'Andrea by Marie-Éléonore Godefroid, 1843

Novella d'Andrea

Marie-Éléonore Godefroid
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Novella d'Andrea is a historical painting by Marie-Éléonore Godefroid, depicting a scene from the novel of the same name. Created in 1843, the work showcases the artist's skill in capturing narrative and emotional depth through visual storytelling.

Suzanne and the Old Men by Eugène Delacroix, 1854

Suzanne and the Old Men

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Suzanne, a young woman, interacting with three elderly men in a dramatic and intense scene. It is a notable work by Eugène Delacroix, known for its emotional depth and vivid portrayal of human relationships.

Défense héroïque du capitaine Lelièvre à Mazagran by Jean-Adolphe Beaucé, 1842

Défense héroïque du capitaine Lelièvre à Mazagran

Jean-Adolphe Beaucé
Narbonne,France
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This painting by Jean-Adolphe Beaucé depicts the heroic defense of Captain Lelièvre at Mazagran, a significant historical event. It captures the intense moment of a battle, showcasing the bravery of the French soldiers against the Algerian forces during the 19th century. The artwork is notable for its dramatic composition and detailed portrayal of military action.

Louis XIV and Molière by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1862

Louis XIV and Molière

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme depicts the French King Louis XIV and the playwright Molière. It captures a historical moment, showcasing the interaction between the monarch and the renowned dramatist. The artwork is a prime example of historical painting, reflecting the cultural and political significance of their relationship during the 17th century.

Famille de Darius devant Alexandre by Jacob Jordaens, 1700

Famille de Darius devant Alexandre

Jacob Jordaens
Narbonne,France
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This painting by Jacob Jordaens depicts the family of Darius III of Persia standing before Alexander the Great. It is a historical scene illustrating the encounter between the Persian king and the Macedonian conqueror, capturing the moment of their meeting. The composition likely showcases the political and cultural significance of this historical event.

The Roman Charity by Pierre Subleyras, 1720

The Roman Charity

Pierre Subleyras
Narbonne,France
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The Roman Charity is a historical painting by Pierre Subleyras, depicting a scene from Roman history that showcases themes of virtue and compassion. The artwork, created in 1720, is celebrated for its detailed portrayal of the story of Roman Charity, which tells of a daughter who cared for her father in prison. It is currently housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Narbonne, France.

Death of Cleopatra by Antoine Rivalz, 1725

Death of Cleopatra

Antoine Rivalz
Narbonne,France
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Antoine Rivalz's painting depicts the dramatic moment of Cleopatra's death, capturing the emotional intensity of the scene. The artwork is a historical painting that portrays the final moments of the Egyptian queen, likely emphasizing the tragic and poignant aspects of her demise.

Strasbourg le 28 septembre 1870 by Charles-Émile Mathis, 1872

Strasbourg le 28 septembre 1870

Charles-Émile Mathis
Strasbourg,France
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This historical painting by Charles-Émile Mathis depicts the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War in Strasbourg, showing the city's ruins and a woman holding a sword, symbolizing resilience and resistance.

Alexander the Great at the Tomb of Achilles by Giovanni Paolo Panini, 1730

Alexander the Great at the Tomb of Achilles

Giovanni Paolo Panini
Narbonne,France
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This historical painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini depicts Alexander the Great standing before the tomb of Achilles, a scene rooted in classical mythology. The composition captures the grandeur of the moment, blending ancient legend with the artistic style of the 18th century. The work showcases Panini's skill in creating dramatic, narrative-driven scenes that evoke the majesty of historical and mythological subjects.

La bataille de Baugé by Alfred de Dreux, 1839

La bataille de Baugé

Alfred de Dreux
Narbonne,France
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This painting by Alfred de Dreux depicts the historic Battle of Baugé, a significant event in French history. The artwork captures the intensity of the battle with detailed scenes of soldiers and horses in action, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying historical events.

Entrevue de Toury de 1562 by Adrien Marie, 1884

Entrevue de Toury de 1562

Adrien Marie
Chantilly,France
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This painting depicts the 1562 meeting at Toury between key figures of the French Wars of Religion, including Louis, Prince of Condé, Catherine de' Medici, Antoine of Navarre, and Gaspard II de Coligny. Created by Adrien Marie in 1884, it is a historical painting that captures the political tensions of the period.

Beauvais Poque by Augustine Cochet de Saint-Omer, 1830

Beauvais Poque

Augustine Cochet de Saint-Omer
Beauvais,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Augustine Cochet de Saint-Omer depicts a scene involving a wounded soldier and healthcare providers, likely set during a military conflict. The artwork focuses on the human element of war, highlighting themes of sacrifice and care. The subject appears to be a man, possibly a soldier, who has been injured in action, with a sister or nurse attending to him. The painting's historical context suggests it may be related to the Napoleonic Wars or another significant military event in the 19th century.

The Siege of Thionville, 23 June 1558 by Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, 1837

The Siege of Thionville, 23 June 1558

Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the Siege of Thionville, a significant event during the French Wars of Religion in 1558. It showcases the historical battle involving key figures such as Francis, Duke of Guise, and captures the intense conflict and strategic maneuvers of the time.

Choc de cavalerie by Francesco Giuseppe Casanova, 1769

Choc de cavalerie

Francesco Giuseppe Casanova
Paris,France
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This painting by Francesco Giuseppe Casanova depicts a cavalry charge, showcasing the dynamic energy of mounted combat. It is housed in the Musée Condé, a renowned art museum in France.

The Death of Timophanes by Paul-Albert Besnard, 1874

The Death of Timophanes

Paul-Albert Besnard
Paris,France
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The Death of Timophanes is a historical painting by Paul-Albert Besnard created in 1874. The artwork depicts the assassination of Timophanes, a figure from ancient Greek history, and is notable for its dramatic portrayal of the event. It is part of the historical painting genre, focusing on a pivotal moment in the political turmoil of the time.

Scheherazade and Shahryar by Marie-Éléonore Godefroid, 1842

Scheherazade and Shahryar

Marie-Éléonore Godefroid
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the famous tale from One Thousand and One Nights, illustrating the story of Scheherazade and Shahryar. Created by Marie-Éléonore Godefroid in 1842, it captures the dramatic and emotional essence of the narrative, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying historical and literary themes.

Q107978365 by Jean Baptiste Vermay, 1810

Q107978365

Jean Baptiste Vermay
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste Vermay depicts Pierre Fourrey being acquitted of a criminal charge. The scene captures the courtroom atmosphere with a judge, lawyers, and spectators, highlighting the legal proceedings and the defendant's release from criminal accusations.

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - A la baïonnette by Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz, 1877

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - A la baïonnette

Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

A la baïonnette is a historical painting by Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz depicting a dramatic scene of soldiers in action. The artwork captures the intensity of battle with vivid details and dynamic composition, reflecting the artist's skill in portraying military themes. Created in 1877, it is an example of 19th-century French historical painting.

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - La dernière faction by Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz, 1878

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - La dernière faction

Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz
Paris,France
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La dernière faction is a historical painting by Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz depicting a dramatic scene from the French Revolution. The artwork features soldiers, a French flag, and elements suggesting a battlefield, with a corpse present in the composition.

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - Le général Lapasset brûlant ses drapeaux by Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz, 1876

Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz - Le général Lapasset brûlant ses drapeaux

Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz
Metz,France
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This historical painting by Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz depicts General Ferdinand-Auguste Lapasset burning his flags during the Siege of Metz in 1870. The scene captures the dramatic moment of surrender and the emotional weight of abandoning the French flag, set against a campfire illuminated backdrop. The artwork conveys the tension and sacrifice of military conflict through its vivid portrayal of a soldier's poignant act.

Ambush by Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz, 1900

Ambush

Henri-Charles-Etienne Dujardin-Beaumetz
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Ambush is a historical painting by Étienne Dujardin-Beaumetz depicting a dramatic scene of soldiers in a tense standoff. The artwork captures the intensity of a military ambush, with detailed portrayals of soldiers, a house, and a road suggesting a strategic location. Created in 1900, this piece is part of the historical genre and showcases the artist's skill in portraying conflict and tension.

Ordre de charger by Lucien-Pierre Sergent, 1897

Ordre de charger

Lucien-Pierre Sergent
Paris,France
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Ordre de charger is a historical painting by Lucien-Pierre Sergent depicting a military scene from 1897. The artwork showcases soldiers on horseback, capturing the essence of cavalry maneuvers during a historical event.

Accident survenu à la famille royale dans une promenade au Tréport by Auguste Jugelet, 1843

Accident survenu à la famille royale dans une promenade au Tréport

Auguste Jugelet
Le Tréport,France
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This historical painting by Auguste Jugelet depicts a dramatic accident that occurred during a royal family outing at Le Tréport. The scene captures the chaos of a carriage accident on a cliff edge, with the postilion and members of the royal family reacting in distress. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the event involving King Louis-Philippe I.

Fabiola and Syra by Amanda Fougère, 1859

Fabiola and Syra

Amanda Fougère
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Amanda Fougère depicts Fabiola, a Roman lady, listening to Syra, her slave, as he reads to her. The scene captures a moment of intimacy and cultural exchange, reflecting the social dynamics of ancient Rome.

Marie Felice des Ursins et Théophile de Viau à la Maison de Sylvie by Luc-Olivier Merson, 1895

Marie Felice des Ursins et Théophile de Viau à la Maison de Sylvie

Luc-Olivier Merson
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Luc-Olivier Merson depicts Marie-Félicie des Ursins and Théophile de Viau at the Maison de Sylvie. The work, created in 1895, is part of the historical genre and is housed at the Musée Condé.

Mademoiselle de Clermont à Sylvie by Luc-Olivier Merson, 1895

Mademoiselle de Clermont à Sylvie

Luc-Olivier Merson
Paris,France
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Mademoiselle de Clermont à Sylvie is a historical painting by Luc-Olivier Merson created in 1895. The work depicts a scene involving Marie Anne de Bourbon and Louis II of Melun, Duke of Joyeuse, as indicated by the tags associated with the painting.

Zeuxis Choisissant Ses Modèles by Victor Mottez, 1859

Zeuxis Choisissant Ses Modèles

Victor Mottez
Chantilly,France
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This painting by Victor Mottez depicts the ancient Greek painter Zeuxis selecting his models for his famous portrait of Helen of Troy. The work is a historical painting that showcases the subject's contemplative expression and the classical themes of beauty and artistry.

Siège d'Ypres by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon, 1769

Siège d'Ypres

Jean-Baptiste Le Paon
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon depicts the Siege of Ypres, a significant event during the War of the Austrian Succession. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, highlighting the strategic importance of Ypres in military history.

Siège de Dunkerque by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon, 1769

Siège de Dunkerque

Jean-Baptiste Le Paon
Dunkirk,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon depicts the Siege of Dunkirk, a significant historical event during the War of Devolution. The artwork captures the intense military conflict and the strategic importance of Dunkirk during this period.

Raft of the Medusa by George Cooke, 1830

Raft of the Medusa

George Cooke
Paris,France
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The Raft of the Medusa is a historical painting by George Cooke, depicting the aftermath of the French naval ship Medusa's wreck in 1816. The painting shows survivors stranded on a makeshift raft, highlighting themes of human suffering and resilience. It is considered a significant work of 19th-century art and a powerful commentary on the consequences of mismanagement and negligence.

La condamnation de la princesse de Lamballe by Louise Adélaïde Desnos, 1846

La condamnation de la princesse de Lamballe

Louise Adélaïde Desnos
Paris,France
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La condamnation de la princesse de Lamballe is a historical painting by Louise Adélaïde Desnos, created in 1846. The artwork depicts the trial and condemnation of Marie Thérèse of Savoy, known as the Princesse de Lamballe, a prominent figure during the French Revolution. The painting captures the dramatic moment of her sentencing, highlighting the political tensions and personal tragedy of the era.

La Mort de Raymond Ier Trencavel, Vicomte de Béziers by Joseph-Noël Sylvestre, 1884

La Mort de Raymond Ier Trencavel, Vicomte de Béziers

Joseph-Noël Sylvestre
Béziers,France
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This historical painting by Joseph-Noël Sylvestre depicts the assassination of Raymond Ier Trencavel, the Vicomte de Béziers. The scene captures the dramatic moment of his death, likely illustrating the historical event where he was killed by the Cathars in 1209. The artwork is a vivid representation of medieval history and the conflict between the Catholic Church and the Cathar heresy.

Mathilde and Malek-Adhel at Montmorency’s Tomb by Rosalie Caron, 1812

Mathilde and Malek-Adhel at Montmorency’s Tomb

Rosalie Caron
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Rosalie Caron depicts the scene from the novel 'Mathilde, ou Mémoires tirés de l'histoire des croisades' featuring the characters Mathilde and Malek-Adhel at Montmorency’s tomb. The artwork captures a moment of emotional significance within the narrative of the Crusades.

Napoleon's death by Carl von Steuben by Charles de Steuben, 1828

Napoleon's death by Carl von Steuben

Charles de Steuben
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the death of Napoleon Bonaparte, created by Charles de Steuben in 1828. It is a historical painting that captures the final moments of the French Emperor, surrounded by key figures from his life and court.

Joan of Arc in prison by Gillot Saint-Evre, 1833

Joan of Arc in prison

Gillot Saint-Evre
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Joan of Arc during her imprisonment, capturing the historical moment of her trial and capture. Created by Gillot Saint-Evre in 1833, it is a historical painting that portrays the French heroine in a somber setting, reflecting the political and religious tensions of the time.

Mathilde makes Malek-Adhel promise to become a Christian by Eugénie Servières, 1812

Mathilde makes Malek-Adhel promise to become a Christian

Eugénie Servières
Paris,France
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This painting depicts a historical scene from the novel 'Mathilde, ou Mémoires tirés de l'histoire des croisades' by Eugénie Servières. It shows the moment when Mathilde persuades Malek-Adhel to convert to Christianity, capturing the emotional intensity of the interaction.

Ucciani's Honfleur, Notre-Dame de Grâce by Pierre Ucciani, 1910

Ucciani's Honfleur, Notre-Dame de Grâce

Pierre Ucciani
Honfleur,France
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This oil on canvas painting depicts the Notre-Dame de Grâce chapel in Honfleur, France. Created by Pierre Ucciani in 1910, it showcases the architectural details of the historic church, capturing its grandeur and intricate design. The work is part of the architectural painting genre, highlighting Ucciani's skill in rendering structural elements with precision and artistic flair.

Scène de combat - Casanova by Francesco Giuseppe Casanova, 1750

Scène de combat - Casanova

Francesco Giuseppe Casanova
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a dramatic scene of combat, likely featuring cavalry charges and horse-related action. Created by Francesco Giuseppe Casanova in 1750, it showcases the artist's skill in capturing movement and intensity in battle scenes.

Diane de Poitiers Implores the Favor of Her Father at François I by T. B. Bitter, 1828

Diane de Poitiers Implores the Favor of Her Father at François I

T. B. Bitter
Paris,France
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This historical painting by T. B. Bitter depicts Diane de Poitiers, a prominent French noblewoman, pleading with her father for his favor in securing the support of King François I of France. The scene captures a moment of emotional intensity, highlighting the political and personal dynamics of the French court during the 16th century.

Grétry as a child and the chapel master by Cornélie Louise Revest, 1824

Grétry as a child and the chapel master

Cornélie Louise Revest
Paris,France
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This painting depicts André Grétry as a child alongside his chapel master, capturing a moment of interaction that highlights the mentorship and early influences in his life. The scene is set in a snowy environment, with elements such as entrance stairs and a door suggesting a formal or institutional setting. The inclusion of snow adds a sense of atmosphere and season, while the presence of the chapel master indicates a focus on musical training or education. The artwork by Cornélie-Louise Revest offers a glimpse into the personal and professional relationships that shaped Grétry's development as a composer.

Don Juan asleep on Haidée's lap by Hendrik Scheffer, 1827

Don Juan asleep on Haidée's lap

Hendrik Scheffer
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the scene from Lord Byron's poem 'Don Juan', showing the titular character asleep on the lap of Haidée. The work by Henry Scheffer captures the romantic and dramatic elements of the narrative, blending the themes of love and adventure.

Ezéchias fait abattre le serpent d’airain by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain, 1739

Ezéchias fait abattre le serpent d’airain

Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain
Paris,France
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This painting by Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain depicts a scene from the biblical story of Hezekiah, who ordered the destruction of the bronze serpent Nehushtan. The artwork captures the moment of the serpent's destruction, symbolizing the rejection of idolatry. Created in 1739, it is an example of historical painting, reflecting the religious and cultural context of the time.

The Cardinal de Richelieu Saying Mass in the Church of the Palais Royal by Eugène Delacroix, 0

The Cardinal de Richelieu Saying Mass in the Church of the Palais Royal

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
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This painting by Eugène Delacroix depicts Cardinal de Richelieu, a prominent French statesman, performing the Mass in the Church of the Palais Royal. The scene captures the solemnity and grandeur of the religious ceremony, reflecting Delacroix's skill in blending historical and religious themes.

Siege of Valenciennes, 16 March 1677 by Adam Frans van der Meulen, 1680

Siege of Valenciennes, 16 March 1677

Adam Frans van der Meulen
Valenciennes,France
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This painting by Adam Frans van der Meulen depicts the Siege of Valenciennes, a significant event during the Franco-Dutch War in 1677. The artwork captures the intense military conflict as French forces under Louis XIV laid siege to the city, showcasing the chaos and determination of the soldiers involved.

Gutenberg inventing the printing press in Strasbourg in 1436 by Gabriel-Christophe Guérin, 1827

Gutenberg inventing the printing press in Strasbourg in 1436

Gabriel-Christophe Guérin
Strasbourg,France
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This painting depicts Johannes Gutenberg inventing the printing press in Strasbourg in 1436. Created by Gabriel Christophe Guérin in 1827, it is a historical painting that captures the moment of invention, highlighting the significance of Gutenberg's contribution to the spread of knowledge.

The Devotion Of Princess Sybille by Félix Auvray, 1832

The Devotion Of Princess Sybille

Félix Auvray
Paris,France
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The Devotion of Princess Sybille is a historical painting by Félix Auvray created in 1832. It depicts Princess Sybille, also known as Sybilla of Conversano, in a moment of religious devotion, likely at a monastery or chapel. The artwork captures the solemnity and spiritual focus of the scene, reflecting the historical context of the 19th century.

Pacification de la Vendée, 9e Hussards en 1795 by Charles-Alexandre Coëssin de la Fosse, 1882

Pacification de la Vendée, 9e Hussards en 1795

Charles-Alexandre Coëssin de la Fosse
Nantes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical event of the Pacification of the Vendée in 1795, focusing on the 9th Hussar Regiment. It captures the military conflict during the French Revolution, showcasing the bravery and valor of the soldiers. The artwork is a detailed representation of the battlefield and the soldiers' uniforms, providing insight into the period's military history.

Reaper (Van Gogh series) by Vincent van Gogh, 1889

Reaper (Van Gogh series)

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
Unknown Movement

Reaper, Wheat Field with Reaper, or Wheat Field with Reaper and Sun is the title given to each of a series of three oil-on-canvas paintings by Vincent van Gogh of a man reaping a wheat field under a bright early-morning sun. To the artist, the reaper represented death and "humanity would be the wheat being reaped". However, Van Gogh did not consider the work to be sad but "almost smiling" and taking "place in broad daylight with a sun that floods everything with a light of fine gold".

The Exodus by Louis-Frederic Schützenberger, 1872

The Exodus

Louis-Frederic Schützenberger
Paris,France
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The Exodus is a historical painting by Louis-Frédéric Schützenberger, depicting the biblical story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. The work, created in 1872, captures the dramatic moment of the Israelites leaving Egypt, with a focus on the emotional and spiritual journey of the people. The painting is notable for its detailed composition and vivid portrayal of the biblical narrative.

Siège d'Arras, prises d'Aire et de Perpignan by Armand Bernard, 1889

Siège d'Arras, prises d'Aire et de Perpignan

Armand Bernard
Chantilly,France
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This painting by Armand Bernard depicts scenes from the Siege of Arras and the capture of Aire-sur-la-Lys and Perpignan. It showcases military action during the Napoleonic Wars, capturing the intensity of battle and the strategic importance of these locations. The artwork is based on the works of Sauveur Le Conte, a French painter known for his historical and military themes.

Lebert, Paysage avec les châteaux du Girsberg et de Saint-Ulrich by Henri Lebert, 1830

Lebert, Paysage avec les châteaux du Girsberg et de Saint-Ulrich

Henri Lebert
Colmar,France
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This architectural painting by Henri Lebert depicts a landscape featuring the castles of Girsberg and Saint-Ulrich. The scene captures the serene beauty of the surrounding countryside, highlighting the historical significance of these landmarks.

Pierre d'Aubusson (1423-1503) by Édouard Alexandre Odier, 0

Pierre d'Aubusson (1423-1503)

Édouard Alexandre Odier
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Édouard Alexandre Odier depicts Pierre d'Aubusson, a French nobleman known for his role in the Hundred Years' War. The artwork captures a moment from his life, showcasing the historical context and significance of his actions during the 15th century.

The Seabattle at the Lagoa Bay in 1799 by Johan Jacob Bennetter, 1863

The Seabattle at the Lagoa Bay in 1799

Johan Jacob Bennetter
Madagascar,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a naval battle that took place at Lagoa Bay in 1799. It showcases the intense action of a gunboat engagement, highlighting the strategic maneuvers and the chaos of combat at sea. The artwork captures the historical significance of the event, with detailed representations of ships and the surrounding waters.

Charles V, King of France and his son by Claude-Jean Besselièvre, 1824

Charles V, King of France and his son

Claude-Jean Besselièvre
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Claude-Jean Besselièvre depicts Charles V, King of France, and his son, likely Charles VI. The artwork showcases the royal figures in elaborate armor, with Charles V wearing a crown and holding a sword, symbolizing his royal authority. The composition emphasizes their regal presence and the historical significance of their reign.

The Arrest of Joan of Arc by Adèle Martin, 1835

The Arrest of Joan of Arc

Adèle Martin
Paris,France
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The Arrest of Joan of Arc is a historical painting by Adèle Martin, depicting the moment of Joan of Arc's capture during the Hundred Years' War. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of her arrest, highlighting the tension and historical significance of this event.

The Arrest of Ugolino by Henri Delaborde, 1837

The Arrest of Ugolino

Henri Delaborde
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Arrest of Ugolino is a historical painting by Henri Delaborde, created in 1837. It depicts the dramatic moment of Ugolino della Gherardesca's arrest, a significant event from the medieval Italian poet Dante's Divine Comedy. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the scene, reflecting the themes of betrayal and suffering central to the narrative.

The Chevalier Bayard by Jean-Claude Rumeau, 1819

The Chevalier Bayard

Jean-Claude Rumeau
Paris,France
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This watercolor painting by Jean-Claude Rumeau depicts Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard, a historical French knight known for his chivalry and bravery. The artwork captures the essence of medieval knighthood through detailed imagery and vibrant colors, reflecting the historical painting genre.

Bluebeard by Jean-Claude Rumeau, 1810

Bluebeard

Jean-Claude Rumeau
Paris,France
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Bluebeard is a historical painting by Jean-Claude Rumeau, depicting the legendary figure of Bluebeard from the fairy tale. The artwork captures the dramatic and mysterious atmosphere of the story, with rich details and vivid colors that bring the scene to life.

Sleeping Beauty by Jean-Claude Rumeau, 1810

Sleeping Beauty

Jean-Claude Rumeau
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the iconic scene from the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, showcasing the princess in a state of enchanted sleep. Created by Jean-Claude Rumeau, it captures the ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere of the story with rich details and dramatic lighting.

L'abordage de la Chevrette à Brest par des marins anglais by Philip James de Loutherbourg, 0

L'abordage de la Chevrette à Brest par des marins anglais

Philip James de Loutherbourg
Brest,France
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L'Abordage de la Chevrette à Brest par des marins anglais is a historical painting by Philip James de Loutherbourg depicting a naval engagement at Brest, France. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of an English naval attack on the French ship Chevrette during the Napoleonic Wars.

Les premières armes de Marbot by André Marchand, 1897

Les premières armes de Marbot

André Marchand
Paris,France
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Les premières armes de Marbot is a historical painting by André Marchand depicting the early military career of Marcellin Marbot, a French military officer. The artwork captures the valor and bravery of Marbot during his formative years in the military, showcasing the historical context of 19th-century France.

Officier de Hussards by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon, 1800

Officier de Hussards

Jean-Baptiste Le Paon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Officier de Hussards is a historical painting by Jean-Baptiste Le Paon depicting a hussar officer, likely from the Napoleonic era. The artwork showcases the military uniform and ceremonial aspects of the hussar regiment, capturing the spirit of 19th-century cavalry life.

Charge of the Hussars of the First Empire by Édouard Detaille, 1891

Charge of the Hussars of the First Empire

Édouard Detaille
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Detaille depicts a dramatic scene of a charge of hussars during the Napoleonic era. The artwork captures the intense energy and historical significance of the event, showcasing the soldiers on horseback in action.

Cupid sharpening his arrows by Robert Lefèvre, 1798

Cupid sharpening his arrows

Robert Lefèvre
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Cupid sharpening his arrows is a historical painting by Robert Lefèvre created in 1798. The artwork depicts the Roman god of love, Cupid, engaged in the act of sharpening his arrows, a common motif symbolizing the power and precision of love. The painting showcases Lefèvre's skill in capturing the delicate details of the scene, blending mythological themes with artistic expression.

Valentine of Milan and Charles VI by Henry de Triqueti, 1833

Valentine of Milan and Charles VI

Henry de Triqueti
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henry de Triqueti depicts the historical meeting between Valentine of Milan and Charles VI of France. The scene captures a moment of emotional intensity, likely portraying themes of supplication and revenge as suggested by the tags. The artwork is set in a bedroom, adding a personal and intimate dimension to the historical narrative.

Isabeau of Bavaria and the Duke of Burgundy consulting a necromancer by Jean-Louis Dulong, 1835

Isabeau of Bavaria and the Duke of Burgundy consulting a necromancer

Jean-Louis Dulong
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Louis Dulong depicts a historical scene involving Isabeau of Bavaria and Philip II the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy, as they consult a necromancer. The artwork is an example of historical painting, capturing a moment from the 14th century that blends elements of courtly intrigue and supernatural elements.

The battle of the Alma in 1854 by Horace Vernet, 1856

The battle of the Alma in 1854

Horace Vernet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Battle of the Alma in 1854 is a historical painting by French artist Horace Vernet, depicting the significant military engagement during the Crimean War. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, showcasing French troops in action as they fight against Russian forces. Vernet's detailed portrayal of the conflict provides a vivid glimpse into the events of September 1854, when the Battle of the Alma marked a crucial turning point in the war.

Napoleon bids farewell to his Guard at Fontainebleau on 20 April 1814 by Antoine Alphonse Montfort, 1824

Napoleon bids farewell to his Guard at Fontainebleau on 20 April 1814

Antoine Alphonse Montfort
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Napoleon bidding farewell to his Guard at Fontainebleau on 20 April 1814. It captures the emotional moment as Napoleon, in his final days as Emperor, addresses his soldiers before his abdication. The scene is rendered with dramatic lighting and detailed expressions, highlighting the historical significance of the event.

Napoleon Bonaparte auf Elba by Horace Vernet, 1863

Napoleon Bonaparte auf Elba

Horace Vernet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Horace Vernet depicts Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba during his exile. The artwork captures the moment of his departure from the island, showcasing his dignified presence and the somber atmosphere of the scene.

Henri IV leaving Gabrielle d'Estrées by Mademoiselle Rivière, 1819

Henri IV leaving Gabrielle d'Estrées

Mademoiselle Rivière
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical moment when Henri IV, the King of France, is leaving Gabrielle d'Estrées, a significant figure in his life. Created by Mademoiselle Rivière in 1819, it captures a poignant scene from French history, highlighting the emotional and political complexities of the time.

Louis IV, King of France by Charles de Steuben, 1838

Louis IV, King of France

Charles de Steuben
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts Louis IV, King of France, in a regal setting. Created by Charles de Steuben in 1838, it captures the monarch's likeness with detailed portraiture, reflecting the artistic style of the 19th century.

Poppy Field near Vétheuil by Claude Monet, 1879

Poppy Field near Vétheuil

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a vibrant poppy field near Vétheuil, capturing the essence of the rural landscape in France. The scene includes a meadow, a sky, and the Seine River, with the small island of Île de Bouche visible in the distance. The artwork showcases Monet's Impressionist style, emphasizing light and color to convey the beauty of the natural surroundings.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau working on his herbarium by Anne Nicole Voullemier, 1840

Jean-Jacques Rousseau working on his herbarium

Anne Nicole Voullemier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts Jean-Jacques Rousseau engaged in the meticulous process of creating his herbarium. The artwork captures Rousseau in a focused and contemplative state as he arranges plant specimens, highlighting his dedication to natural science and his philosophical pursuits. Created in 1840 by Anne Nicole Voullemier, the painting offers a glimpse into the intellectual life of the Enlightenment era.

Louis XI receiving the act of donation of Provence to France from the hands of Palamède de Forbin by Pierre Révoil, 1840

Louis XI receiving the act of donation of Provence to France from the hands of Palamède de Forbin

Pierre Révoil
Plessis-lez-Tours,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Pierre Révoil depicts Louis XI of France receiving the act of donation of Provence from Palamède de Forbin. The scene is set in the Château de Plessis-lez-Tours, highlighting the historical significance of the event.

Hannibal jurant haine aux Romains by Claudio Francesco Beaumont, 1766

Hannibal jurant haine aux Romains

Claudio Francesco Beaumont
Chambéry,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claudio Francesco Beaumont depicts the historical scene of Hannibal expressing hatred towards the Romans. It is a historical painting that showcases the dramatic emotions and intense feelings of the subject, capturing the essence of the ancient conflict between Rome and Carthage.

La Famille de Darius aux pieds d'Alexandre by Claudio Francesco Beaumont, 1750

La Famille de Darius aux pieds d'Alexandre

Claudio Francesco Beaumont
Chambéry,France
Unknown Movement

La Famille de Darius aux pieds d'Alexandre is a historical painting by Claudio Francesco Beaumont, depicting the family of Darius standing at the feet of Alexander the Great. The artwork captures a moment of historical significance, illustrating the relationship between the Persian king Darius and the Macedonian conqueror Alexander. It showcases Beaumont's skill in portraying complex historical narratives through detailed composition and expressive figures.

Childeric and Basina by Charles Moench, 1822

Childeric and Basina

Charles Moench
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Charles Victoire Frederic Moench depicts Childeric I and his wife Basina of Thuringia. The artwork captures a moment from the Merovingian dynasty's history, showcasing the couple in a formal setting that reflects their royal status. The detailed portrayal highlights the cultural and political significance of their union during the early medieval period.

Le Grand Condé à Fribourg by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/bbae23cb698c8172de812a0ca7b0c66d, 1800

Le Grand Condé à Fribourg

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/bbae23cb698c8172de812a0ca7b0c66d
Chantilly,France
Unknown Movement

This 18th-century anonymous painting depicts Louis, Grand Condé, a prominent French military leader, during the Battle of Freiburg. It is housed in the Musée Condé, a renowned art museum in France.

Properzia de' Rossi Terminating Her Last Bas-Relief by Louis Ducis, 1822

Properzia de' Rossi Terminating Her Last Bas-Relief

Louis Ducis
Limoges,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Louis Ducis depicts Properzia de' Rossi, a 16th-century Florentine sculptor, as she finishes her final bas-relief work. The scene captures the moment of completion, highlighting her skill and dedication. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the artistic process and the emotional intensity of the subject.

The Duke of Angoulême in the Battle of Trocadero by Paul Delaroche, 1828

The Duke of Angoulême in the Battle of Trocadero

Paul Delaroche
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Duke of Angoulême at the Taking of Trocadero is an 1828 oil-on-canvas painting by the French painter Paul Delaroche. Combining elements of portraiture and history painting, it shows Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême during the Battle of Trocadero on 31 August 1823.

The Baptism of Robert, Duke of Chartres by François Marius Granet, 1849

The Baptism of Robert, Duke of Chartres

François Marius Granet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by François Marius Granet depicts the baptism of Robert, Duke of Chartres, on November 14, 1840. The scene takes place in the chapel of the Tuileries Palace, highlighting the historical and ceremonial significance of the event.

Agésilas jouant avec ses enfants by Noël Hallé, 1779

Agésilas jouant avec ses enfants

Noël Hallé
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Agesilaus II, a Greek general, playing with his children. Created by Noël Hallé in 1779, it is a historical painting that captures a personal and intimate moment from the life of a notable historical figure.

Cornélie, mère des Gracques by Noël Hallé, 1779

Cornélie, mère des Gracques

Noël Hallé
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Noël Hallé depicts Cornélie, the mother of the Gracchi brothers, a significant figure in Roman history. The artwork captures her with her children, highlighting themes of family and political legacy.

The Justice of Trajan by Noël Hallé, 1765

The Justice of Trajan

Noël Hallé
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Justice of Trajan is a historical painting by Noël Hallé, created in 1765. It depicts the Roman Emperor Trajan being judged by the goddess of justice, symbolizing the theme of fairness and moral accountability. The artwork is known for its detailed portrayal of classical figures and its allegorical representation of justice.

Marie Antoinette being taken to her Execution, October 16, 1793 by William Hamilton, 1794

Marie Antoinette being taken to her Execution, October 16, 1793

William Hamilton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Marie Antoinette Being Taken to Her Execution is an oil on canvas history painting by the British artist William Hamilton. It depicts a scene in Paris from the French Revolution. On 16 October 1793 Marie Antoinette, the widow of the deposed French monarch Louis XVI who had been executed earlier that year, was herself taken to be guillotined.

The Death of Darius by Angélique Mongez, 1838

The Death of Darius

Angélique Mongez
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Death of Darius is a historical painting by Angélique Mongez, depicting the final moments of Darius III, the last king of the Achaemenid Empire. The artwork captures the dramatic scene of his death, likely during the Battle of Gaugamela, with a focus on the emotional and physical toll of his defeat. The painting is rendered in a detailed and expressive style, reflecting the historical and narrative themes common in 19th-century French art.

Death of Sardanapalus by Eugène Delacroix, 1827

Death of Sardanapalus

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Death of Sardanapalus is an 1827 oil painting on canvas by the French artist Eugène Delacroix. It depicts the dramatic scene from the tale of Sardanapalus, a king of Assyria, as described by Greek historian Diodorus Siculus. The painting is characterized by its rich, vivid colors and broad brushstrokes, reflecting the Romantic style. It was inspired by Lord Byron's play Sardanapalus (1821) and influenced Hector Berlioz's cantata Sardanapale (1830) and Franz Liszt's unfinished opera Sardanapalo (1845–1852).

La muerte de Marat by Santiago Rebull, 1875

La muerte de Marat

Santiago Rebull
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La muerte de Marat is a historical painting by Santiago Rebull depicting the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat by Charlotte Corday. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of Marat's death, showcasing the intense emotions and historical significance of the event. Created in 1875, it is an important representation of the French Revolution era.

Richelieu on the Sea Wall of La Rochelle by Henri-Paul Motte, 1881

Richelieu on the Sea Wall of La Rochelle

Henri-Paul Motte
La Rochelle,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henri-Paul Motte depicts the historical figure Armand-Jean du Plessis, duc de Richelieu, on the sea wall of La Rochelle during the Siege of La Rochelle in 1627. The scene captures the strategic and dramatic moment of the siege, highlighting Richelieu's role in the French military history.

Q113852098 by Wilfrid Constant Beauquesne, 0

Q113852098

Wilfrid Constant Beauquesne
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

A historical painting by Wilfrid Constant Beauquesne depicting a French artillery unit under threat of attack by Cossacks during the 1870s. The scene captures the tension and chaos of a military confrontation, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying battle scenes.

Le massacre des mamelouks ordonné par Méhémet Ali Pacha (1811) by Horace Vernet, 1819

Le massacre des mamelouks ordonné par Méhémet Ali Pacha (1811)

Horace Vernet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Horace Vernet depicts the massacre of the Mameluks ordered by Muhammad Ali Pasha in 1811. The scene captures the chaos and violence of the event, highlighting the historical conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Mameluks during the early 19th century.

Adieux de Henri IV et de Gabrielle by François-André Vincent, 1786

Adieux de Henri IV et de Gabrielle

François-André Vincent
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the emotional farewell between King Henry IV of France and his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées. Created in 1786 by François-André Vincent, it captures the poignant moment of their parting, reflecting the historical and personal significance of their relationship.

Le matin du 10 thermidor an II by Lucien-Étienne Mélingue, 1877

Le matin du 10 thermidor an II

Lucien-Étienne Mélingue
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the events of the morning of 10 Thermidor an II, which corresponds to July 27, 1794, in the French Revolution. It focuses on the execution of Maximilien Robespierre, a key figure in the Reign of Terror. The artwork captures the tense atmosphere of the time, with figures gathered around the guillotine, highlighting the dramatic and historical significance of the event.

Les derniers montagnards by Charles Ronot, 1882

Les derniers montagnards

Charles Ronot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Les derniers montagnards is a historical painting by Charles Ronot, created in 1882. The artwork depicts a dramatic scene of mountain dwellers, capturing the essence of their rugged lifestyle and the challenges they face in their harsh environment. It is considered a significant piece in the history of French painting, reflecting the social and cultural themes of the late 19th century.

Danton by Joseph-Noël Sylvestre, 1893

Danton

Joseph-Noël Sylvestre
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Joseph-Noël Sylvestre's painting depicts Georges Danton, a key figure in the French Revolution, lying in a coffin at a cemetery. The somber scene captures the aftermath of his execution, highlighting themes of revolution, sacrifice, and mortality. The composition emphasizes the gravity of the moment, with Antoinette Gabrielle Danton, his wife, present in the background. The painting serves as a poignant memorial to a revolutionary leader whose legacy remains significant in French history.

Marie-Antoinette se rendant au supplice by François Flameng by François Flameng, 1885

Marie-Antoinette se rendant au supplice by François Flameng

François Flameng
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Marie Antoinette on her way to execution, capturing the historical moment with dramatic intensity. Created by François Flameng in 1885, it is an example of historical painting that reflects the tragic fate of the French queen during the French Revolution.

Le peintre Louis David dessinant Marie-Antoinette conduite au supplice by Jean-Emmanuel van den Bussche by Jean-Emmanuel Van den Bussche, 1900

Le peintre Louis David dessinant Marie-Antoinette conduite au supplice by Jean-Emmanuel van den Bussche

Jean-Emmanuel Van den Bussche
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the French painter Jacques-Louis David drawing Marie-Antoinette as she is led to her execution during the French Revolution. Created by Jean-Emmanuel Van den Bussche in 1900, it is a historical painting that captures a dramatic moment in history.

Madame Lavergne et son mari by Achille Devéria, 1840

Madame Lavergne et son mari

Achille Devéria
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Madame Lavergne et son mari is a historical painting by Achille Devéria, created in 1840. The artwork depicts a scene from the French Revolution, showcasing the tension and drama of the period. It is known for its detailed portrayal of the historical figures and the emotional depth of the characters involved.

Assemblée des trois ordres du Dauphiné au château de Vizille le 21 Juillet 1788 by Alexandre Debelle by Alexandre Debelle, 1857

Assemblée des trois ordres du Dauphiné au château de Vizille le 21 Juillet 1788 by Alexandre Debelle

Alexandre Debelle
Vizille,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Assembly of the Three Orders of the Dauphiné at the Château de Vizille on July 21, 1788. It captures a significant historical event during the French Revolution, showcasing the gathering of the three social classes: the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners. The scene is rendered with detailed attention to the participants' attire and the architectural setting, providing insight into the political climate of the time.

Femme et filles de Brutus by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/28262ddeab182a6c050778fb1f5dc195, 1797

Femme et filles de Brutus

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/28262ddeab182a6c050778fb1f5dc195
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a woman and her daughters, likely from the Roman family of Brutus. The scene is set in a domestic environment, capturing the intimate moments of a family. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the figures and the historical context of the Brutus family, which is significant in Roman history.

La Mort de Caton d'Utique by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, 1797

La Mort de Caton d'Utique

Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the death of Cato the Younger, a Roman statesman known for his integrity and moral principles. The scene captures the moment of his suicide by starvation, a dramatic and poignant representation of his steadfast commitment to his values. The artwork is characterized by its historical accuracy and emotional intensity, reflecting the neoclassical style prevalent during the late 18th century.

The Return of Marcus Sextus by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, 1799

The Return of Marcus Sextus

Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Return of Marcus Sextus is a historical painting by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, created in 1799. It depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Roman history, showcasing the return of Marcus Sextus, a Roman general, to his homeland. The artwork is housed in the musée de la Révolution française, highlighting its significance in French revolutionary art.

Desilles Barbièr by Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier, 1794

Desilles Barbièr

Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier
Nancy,France
Unknown Movement

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The Justice of Trajan by Eugène Delacroix, 1858

The Justice of Trajan

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Justice of Trajan is a historical painting by Eugène Delacroix, created in 1858. It depicts a dramatic scene from Roman history, showcasing the themes of justice and power. The work is known for its vivid colors and dynamic composition, characteristic of Delacroix's style.

Prise de la Bastille by Anonymous by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8babb26b0f75af23ecdddecfcd0ae895, 1790

Prise de la Bastille by Anonymous

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/8babb26b0f75af23ecdddecfcd0ae895
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the storming of the Bastille, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. It captures the chaos and intensity of the moment as revolutionaries assault the fortress, symbolizing the struggle for liberty and the people's uprising against tyranny.

Arrest of the governor of the Bastille by Jean-Baptiste Lallemand, 1791

Arrest of the governor of the Bastille

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the arrest of Bernard-René Jourdan de Launay, the governor of the Bastille, during the French Revolution. It captures the dramatic moment of the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a pivotal event in the revolution's early stages. The artwork highlights the tension and chaos of the event, with figures representing revolutionaries and the governor in the foreground. The scene is set against the iconic Bastille fortress, emphasizing its historical significance.

Death of Marat (1743-1793) by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/701a9cfb7113ca8568e2b01b6e184343, 1793

Death of Marat (1743-1793)

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/701a9cfb7113ca8568e2b01b6e184343
Dijon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, a radical French politician and journalist, by Charlotte Corday in 1793. The scene shows Marat's body lying in a bathtub, surrounded by the tools of his murder, with a note from Corday on the floor. The work is a replica created by the workshop of Jacques-Louis David, who was a prominent figure in the French Revolutionary period.

The Death of Marat by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a19580f6cb02ed7924ff4df2b1b512dc, 1793

The Death of Marat

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a19580f6cb02ed7924ff4df2b1b512dc
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Death of Marat is a historical painting by Jacques-Louis David, depicting the assassination of the French revolutionary journalist Jean-Paul Marat in his bathtub. The work is renowned for its dramatic composition and political symbolism, capturing the moment of Marat's murder by Charlotte Corday in 1793. Created during the French Revolution, the painting serves as a powerful visual statement of the era's political turmoil and ideological conflicts.

Enrôlement des Volontaires by Auguste Vinchon, 1850

Enrôlement des Volontaires

Auguste Vinchon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Enrôlement des Volontaires is a historical painting by Auguste Vinchon, created in 1850. The artwork depicts a scene of military recruitment during the French Second Empire, showcasing the fervor and dedication of soldiers volunteering for service. The painting captures the emotional intensity of the moment, with soldiers eagerly signing up for the army, reflecting the societal context of the time.

Prise d'Ypres par l'armée française by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, 1836

Prise d'Ypres par l'armée française by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux

Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the French army's capture of Ypres during the 1794 siege, a significant event in the French Revolutionary Wars. Created by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, it showcases the historical battle with a focus on the military strategies and the impact of the conflict on the region.

Oh Liberté ! Que de crimes on commet en ton nom ! by Laslett John Pott by Laslett John Pott, 1874

Oh Liberté ! Que de crimes on commet en ton nom ! by Laslett John Pott

Laslett John Pott
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the French Revolution and the theme of liberty, with a focus on the historical figure Manon Roland. It showcases the turmoil and moral complexities associated with revolutionary ideals, as suggested by the title 'Oh Liberté ! Que de crimes on commet en ton nom !' (Oh Liberty! How many crimes are committed in your name!). The artwork reflects the socio-political context of 19th-century France, highlighting the duality of freedom and its consequences.

Arrival of Archduchess Marie-Louise in Compiègne, 1810 by Pauline Auzou, 1810

Arrival of Archduchess Marie-Louise in Compiègne, 1810

Pauline Auzou
Compiègne,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the arrival of Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria in Compiègne in 1810, marking a significant historical event during the Napoleonic era. Created by Pauline Auzou, it captures the grandeur and political importance of the occasion, showcasing the interaction between Napoleon and his wife as they arrive in the French capital.

Battle of Granville by Pierre Etienne Lesueur, 1795

Battle of Granville

Pierre Etienne Lesueur
Granville,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the Battle of Granville, a significant event during the French Revolutionary Wars. Created by Pierre Etienne Lesueur in 1795, it captures the intense military conflict and the historical context of the time.

Translation of the ashes of Voltaire to the Panthéon on July 11, 1791 by Pierre-Antoine Demachy, 1791

Translation of the ashes of Voltaire to the Panthéon on July 11, 1791

Pierre-Antoine Demachy
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the ceremonial translation of the ashes of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire to the Panthéon in Paris on July 11, 1791. It captures the solemnity of the event, with a crowd of citizens and officials gathered to honor Voltaire's legacy. The scene is set against the grand architecture of the Panthéon, highlighting the historical significance of the occasion.

Marguerite de Bourgogne écoutant Buridan by Frederic Peyson, 1844

Marguerite de Bourgogne écoutant Buridan

Frederic Peyson
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Frédéric Peyson depicts Marguerite of Burgundy listening to Jean Buridan, a 14th-century philosopher. The historical scene captures a moment of intellectual exchange, reflecting the cultural and philosophical significance of Buridan's work during the late Middle Ages.

Clovis à la bataille de Tolbiac by Octave Tassaert, 1836

Clovis à la bataille de Tolbiac

Octave Tassaert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Octave Tassaert depicts Clovis I, the first King of the Franks, during the Battle of Tolbiac. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of the battle, highlighting the historical significance of this event in early medieval European history.

Alcibiades Receiving the Lessons of Socrates by François-André Vincent, 1776

Alcibiades Receiving the Lessons of Socrates

François-André Vincent
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the philosophical dialogue between Socrates and Alcibiades, a prominent Athenian statesman. Created by François-André Vincent in 1776, it captures the intellectual exchange central to the story of Alcibiades receiving lessons from the renowned philosopher Socrates.

Death of Cato by François-André Vincent, 1771

Death of Cato

François-André Vincent
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by François-André Vincent depicts the dramatic moment of Cato the Younger's suicide, a significant event in Roman history. The artwork captures the intense emotions and historical context of Cato's decision to die rather than submit to the Roman Republic's collapse.

Charité romaine by Jean-Jacques Bachelier, 1764

Charité romaine

Jean-Jacques Bachelier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Charité romaine is a historical painting by Jean-Jacques Bachelier, created in 1764. The artwork depicts a scene from Roman mythology, focusing on the figure of Charité, who is associated with beauty and grace. The painting is notable for its detailed composition and the artist's skill in capturing the elegance of the subject.

Nîmes, Beaux-Arts by Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1741

Nîmes, Beaux-Arts

Charles-Joseph Natoire
Nîmes,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Charles-Joseph Natoire depicts a scene from the city of Nîmes, showcasing its architectural and cultural significance. The artwork captures the grandeur of the Beaux-Arts district, highlighting the city's rich heritage and artistic legacy.

Entrée de Henri IV à Paris by François Gérard, 1830

Entrée de Henri IV à Paris

François Gérard
Chartres,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting depicts the entry of Henry IV into Paris, a significant event in French history. Created by François Gérard in 1830, the artwork captures the grandeur and ceremonial aspects of the king's arrival, showcasing the blend of historical narrative and artistic detail typical of 19th-century French painting.

The Wedding of Leopold I of Belgium and Louise of Orléans by Joseph-Désiré Court, 1837

The Wedding of Leopold I of Belgium and Louise of Orléans

Joseph-Désiré Court
Compiègne,France
Unknown Movement

The Wedding of Leopold I of Belgium and Louise of Orléans is an 1837 history painting by the French artist Joseph-Désiré Court. It depicts the wedding between Leopold I of Belgium and Louise of Orléans that took place at the Château de Compiègne on 9 August 1832. Leopold, the first King of Belgium with strong connections to the British Royal Family, made a dynastic match with Louise who was the eldest daughter of the French monarch Louis Philippe I. France had provided military support to Belgium against the Netherlands during recent fighting in the wake of the Belgian Revolution.

Anacréon by Eugène Delacroix, 1834

Anacréon

Eugène Delacroix
Valmont,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Delacroix depicts the ancient Greek poet Anacreon, capturing his essence through a dramatic and expressive style. The work, created in 1834, is a historical painting that showcases Delacroix's mastery in portraying literary and mythological subjects. It is currently housed at Valmont Abbey.

The Coronation of Louis XIV and the Duke of Anjou at Grenoble by Philippe de Champaigne, 1650

The Coronation of Louis XIV and the Duke of Anjou at Grenoble

Philippe de Champaigne
Grenoble,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Philippe de Champaigne depicts the coronation of Louis XIV and his brother, the Duke of Anjou, at Grenoble. The artwork captures the grandeur of the royal ceremony, showcasing the opulence and power of the French monarchy during the 17th century.

Michel-Ange dans son atelier by Eugène Delacroix, 1850

Michel-Ange dans son atelier

Eugène Delacroix
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Delacroix depicts Michelangelo in his studio, capturing the artist in the midst of his creative process. The work is an example of historical painting, showcasing the grandeur and intensity of the Renaissance master at work.

Le Cloître de Saint-Nicaise by François Clovis Hécart-Gaillot, 1850

Le Cloître de Saint-Nicaise

François Clovis Hécart-Gaillot
Saint-Nicaise,France
Unknown Movement

This oil on wood painting by François Clovis Hécart-Gaillot depicts the Cloître de Saint-Nicaise, a historic site known for its architectural significance. The artwork captures the intricate details of the cloister's structure, showcasing the artist's skill in architectural painting.

Ossian Reciting His Songs by Paul Duqueylar, 1800

Ossian Reciting His Songs

Paul Duqueylar
Paris,France
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Ossian Reciting His Songs is a historical painting by Paul Duqueylar, created in 1800. The artwork depicts the legendary bard Ossian, known for his epic poetry, reciting his songs. This piece captures the dramatic and emotional essence of Ossian's storytelling, reflecting the Romantic era's fascination with ancient themes and heroic narratives.

Marius sur les ruines de Carthage by Léon Cogniet, 1822

Marius sur les ruines de Carthage

Léon Cogniet
Toulouse,France
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This historical painting by Léon Cogniet depicts the Roman general Marius standing atop the ruins of Carthage, a scene from the ancient conflict between Rome and Carthage. The artwork captures the grandeur of the ruins and the solemnity of the moment, reflecting the historical significance of the site.

Les Captifs by Maurice Denis, 1907

Les Captifs

Maurice Denis
Paris,France
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Les Captifs is a 1907 oil on canvas painting by Maurice Denis, depicting a historical scene. The artwork is part of the historical painting genre, showcasing Denis's mastery in capturing dramatic and emotional narratives through his distinctive style.

L’Enfant malade ; Clotilde demandant la guérison de son fils by Julie Hugo, 1820

L’Enfant malade ; Clotilde demandant la guérison de son fils

Julie Hugo
Bourg-en-Bresse,France
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This painting by Julie Duvidal depicts a poignant scene of a mother, Clotilde, praying for the healing of her sick child. The artwork, housed in the musée de Brou in Bourg-en-Bresse, captures a moment of emotional intensity and spiritual devotion.

Sa Majesté l’Empereur distribuant des secours aux inondés de Lyon by Hippolyte Lazerges, 1856

Sa Majesté l’Empereur distribuant des secours aux inondés de Lyon

Hippolyte Lazerges
Lyon,France
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This historical painting by Hippolyte Lazerges depicts Emperor Napoleon III distributing aid to victims of the floods in Lyon. The scene captures the emperor's humanitarian efforts during a time of crisis, showcasing the social and political context of 19th-century France.

Signing of the German surrender on May 7, 1945 in Reims by Lucien Jonas, 1946

Signing of the German surrender on May 7, 1945 in Reims

Lucien Jonas
Reims,France
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This oil on canvas painting by Lucien Jonas depicts the historic signing of the German surrender on May 7, 1945, in Reims. The artwork captures the solemnity of the event, featuring key military figures present at the ceremony.

The Accession of Louis-Philippe by Éloi Firmin Féron, 1837

The Accession of Louis-Philippe

Éloi Firmin Féron
Paris,France
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This historical painting depicts the coronation of Louis-Philippe I, the King of the French, in 1830. Created by Éloi Firmin Féron in 1837, the artwork captures the grandeur and significance of the event, showcasing the transition of power and the ceremonial aspects of the monarchy.

Le Mariage d'Anne de Bretagne by Édouard Toudouze, 1900

Le Mariage d'Anne de Bretagne

Édouard Toudouze
Rennes,France
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Le Mariage d'Anne de Bretagne is a historical painting by Édouard Toudouze depicting the wedding of Anne of Brittany. The artwork captures the grandeur and ceremonial aspects of the event, showcasing the cultural and political significance of the union. It is an example of historical painting, highlighting the importance of the marriage in the context of 15th-century French history.

Jean d'Estrades by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/d51bea96e526b5e37b0b830b812ce6df, 1650

Jean d'Estrades

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Rennes,France
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This painting depicts Jean d'Estrades, a notable figure associated with Notre-Dame-en-Saint-Melaine. The artwork captures a historical scene, likely illustrating a significant event or moment in the life of this individual. Created in 1650, it is an example of historical painting, reflecting the cultural and social context of the time.

Louis XV enfant visite le Tsar Pierre Ier à l'hôtel de Lesdiguières, le 10 mai 1717 by Louise Hersent, 1840

Louis XV enfant visite le Tsar Pierre Ier à l'hôtel de Lesdiguières, le 10 mai 1717

Louise Hersent
Lesdiguières,France
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This painting depicts the young Louis XV visiting Tsar Peter the Great at the Hotel de Lesdiguières on May 10, 1717. Created by Louise Hersent in 1840, it is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in European history.

Bruz Moulin du Boël by Emmanuel Le Ray, 1900

Bruz Moulin du Boël

Emmanuel Le Ray
Bruz,France
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Legendary Foundation of Mulhouse by Peter Becker, 1897

Legendary Foundation of Mulhouse

Peter Becker
Mulhouse,France
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This painting by Peter Becker depicts the legendary foundation of Mulhouse, a historic event that shaped the city's origins. The scene likely portrays the founding of the city, possibly with figures representing its early settlers or leaders, set against a backdrop that suggests the region's natural landscape. The artwork combines historical narrative with visual storytelling, capturing the essence of Mulhouse's establishment through detailed imagery and symbolic elements.

Hector adressant des reproches à Pâris by Pierre Claude François Delorme, 1824

Hector adressant des reproches à Pâris

Pierre Claude François Delorme
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Hector, a central figure in Homer's Iliad, addressing Paris with reproaches. Created by Pierre Claude François Delorme in 1824, it captures a dramatic moment from the Trojan War, highlighting themes of honor and betrayal. The artwork is a historical painting that showcases the emotional intensity of the scene.

Marcus Aurelius Distributing Bread to the People by Joseph-Marie Vien, 1765

Marcus Aurelius Distributing Bread to the People

Joseph-Marie Vien
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Emperor Marcus Aurelius distributing bread to the people, a scene that reflects the Roman tradition of sharing resources with citizens. Created by Joseph-Marie Vien in 1765, it captures the historical and social context of the Roman Empire, showcasing the emperor's role as a benefactor to his subjects.

Galilée avant son abjuration by Claudius Jacquand, 1867

Galilée avant son abjuration

Claudius Jacquand
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Galileo Galilei before his recantation, capturing the moment of his emotional and intellectual struggle. Created by Claudius Jacquand in 1867, it portrays Galileo in a dramatic pose, emphasizing the tension between scientific truth and religious authority.

Alexander the Great and Diogenes by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/a6588449f3af3af5093c1434ddfc995b, 1695

Alexander the Great and Diogenes

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Nîmes,France
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This painting depicts the famous encounter between Alexander the Great and the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. It showcases the historical meeting where Alexander, in a gesture of respect, offers his royal robe to Diogenes, who famously rejected it. The artwork captures the essence of their interaction, highlighting the contrast between Alexander's power and Diogenes' ascetic philosophy.

Alexander the Great Attacking the Oxydrakai by Nicolas-André Monsiau, 1809

Alexander the Great Attacking the Oxydrakai

Nicolas-André Monsiau
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the historic battle between Alexander the Great and the Oxydracae, a mythical race of giant ants. Created by Nicolas-André Monsiau in 1809, it captures the dramatic moment of the confrontation, highlighting the epic scale and heroic struggle of the ancient Macedonian king against these formidable creatures.

Adalrich and Bereswinda by Charles Spindler, 1900

Adalrich and Bereswinda

Charles Spindler
Mont Sainte Odile,France
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This historical painting by Charles Spindler depicts a romantic scene between two figures, likely representing the legendary lovers Adalrich and Bereswinda. The artwork captures the emotional depth of their relationship, set against a dramatic landscape that enhances the narrative of their story.

Meeting of Caesar and Ariovistus in Alsace by Louis-Frederic Schützenberger, 1900

Meeting of Caesar and Ariovistus in Alsace

Louis-Frederic Schützenberger
Strasbourg,France
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This historical painting by Louis-Frédéric Schützenberger depicts the meeting between Julius Caesar and Ariovistus in Alsace. The scene captures the tense encounter between the Roman general and the Suebi chieftain, with detailed attention to the historical setting and the figures' expressions. The artwork is notable for its realistic portrayal of ancient military attire and the dramatic composition that emphasizes the significance of the historical event.

Cypresses with two figures by Vincent van Gogh, 0

Cypresses with two figures

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Cypresses with two figures is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, part of his series of landscape works. The painting features towering cypress trees against a sky filled with swirling clouds, capturing the dramatic and emotional essence of the natural world. Van Gogh's expressive brushwork and vivid colors convey a sense of movement and intensity, characteristic of his post-impressionist style.

Homer on Skyros by Alexander Louis Leloir, 1864

Homer on Skyros

Alexander Louis Leloir
Colmar,France
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This painting by Alexandre-Louis Leloir depicts the ancient Greek poet Homer on the island of Skyros. The work is an example of historical painting, capturing a scene from Greek mythology.

Trees and Undergrowth by Vincent van Gogh, 0

Trees and Undergrowth

Vincent van Gogh
Paris,France
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Van Gogh's painting series featuring vibrant depictions of trees and undergrowth, showcasing his distinctive brushwork and expressive style. The artwork captures the essence of nature through dynamic lines and bold colors, reflecting the artist's emotional connection to the landscape.

Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors by Angélique Mongez, 1806

Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors

Angélique Mongez
Paris,France
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This painting by Angélique Mongez depicts the mythological scene of Theseus and Pirithous clearing the Earth of brigands and delivering two women from the hands of their abductors. The artwork captures the heroic actions of the two figures as they engage in a dramatic confrontation with the villains, showcasing the themes of bravery and justice.

White House at Night by Vincent van Gogh, 1890

White House at Night

Vincent van Gogh
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
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White House at Night is an oil-on-canvas painting created on 16 June 1890 in the small town of Auvers-sur-Oise by Vincent van Gogh, six weeks before his death. It is displayed at the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.

Alexander consulting the Oracle of Apollo by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, 1789

Alexander consulting the Oracle of Apollo

Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée
Montpellier,France
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This painting depicts Alexander the Great consulting the Oracle of Apollo, a significant moment in his life. Created by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée in 1789, it is a historical painting that captures the tension and gravity of the oracle's prophecy.

Entry of King Charles X in Colmar on 10 September 1828 by Ferdinand Wachsmuth, 1838

Entry of King Charles X in Colmar on 10 September 1828

Ferdinand Wachsmuth
Colmar,France
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This historical painting by Ferdinand Wachsmuth depicts the entry of King Charles X of France into the city of Colmar on September 10, 1828. The scene captures the grandeur of the royal procession as it moves through the streets of Colmar, showcasing the historical significance of the event.

Etude pour L'Apothéose d'Homère by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1827

Etude pour L'Apothéose d'Homère

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres is a study of heads and hands for the grand historical painting 'The Apotheosis of Homer'. It showcases the artist's meticulous attention to detail and his mastery of portraiture, focusing on the expressive features of the subjects' faces and the delicate rendering of hands, which were a significant aspect of Ingres' artistic style.

The Battle of Pydna by Andrea del Verrocchio, 1475

The Battle of Pydna

Andrea del Verrocchio
Paris,France
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The Battle of Pydna is a painting by Andrea del Verrocchio, depicting a dramatic scene from the ancient battle between the Macedonian army under Alexander the Great and the Greek coalition led by King Antigonus I Monophthalmus. Created in 1475, this work showcases Verrocchio's mastery in capturing the chaos and intensity of warfare, with detailed figures and dynamic compositions that reflect the Renaissance interest in classical history.

Flower-garden by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Flower-garden

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Flower-garden is part of a painting series by Vincent van Gogh, created in July 1888. The artwork captures a vibrant floral landscape, characteristic of van Gogh's expressive style, with swirling brushstrokes and vivid colors that convey the energy and beauty of the garden.

Flowering orchard, surrounded by cypress by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Flowering orchard, surrounded by cypress

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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This painting is part of a series by Vincent van Gogh, depicting a blooming orchard encircled by cypress trees. The artwork showcases van Gogh's characteristic expressive brushwork and vibrant color palette, capturing the serene beauty of the natural landscape.

Panorama de Rezonville - Partie d'Édouard Detaille (dessin de Jules Lavée) by Alphonse de Neuville, 1882

Panorama de Rezonville - Partie d'Édouard Detaille (dessin de Jules Lavée)

Alphonse de Neuville
Metz,France
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This painting depicts a scene from the Battle of Mars-la-Tour, a significant engagement during the Franco-Prussian War. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battlefield, showcasing Édouard Detaille's skill in portraying military conflict. The detailed composition highlights the strategic positioning of troops and the aftermath of combat, providing a vivid historical record of the event.

Louis XIII and Mlle de La Fayette by Eugénie Servières, 1817

Louis XIII and Mlle de La Fayette

Eugénie Servières
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Eugénie Servières depicts Louis XIII of France and Louise de La Fayette in a dramatic scene. The artwork captures the regal presence of the king and the noble figure of the young woman, likely representing a historical meeting or event. The detailed composition and rich colors reflect the neoclassical style popular during the early 19th century.

Lively ancient Alsatian farm by Emmanuel Benner, 1889

Lively ancient Alsatian farm

Emmanuel Benner
Strasbourg,France
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This painting by Emmanuel Benner depicts a lively and vibrant ancient Alsatian farm, capturing the essence of rural life in the Alsace region. The artwork showcases traditional farm buildings and the dynamic energy of the scene, reflecting the artist's attention to detail and the cultural heritage of the area.

Glade in a park - The garden of the poet by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Glade in a park - The garden of the poet

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Part of Van Gogh's series of landscape paintings, this work captures the serene beauty of a park glade, reflecting the artist's fascination with nature during his time in Arles. The painting showcases his signature expressive brushwork and vibrant color palette, typical of his work from the late 1880s.

Hunting in the Middle Ages (Falcon Hunt) by Henri Rachou, 1893

Hunting in the Middle Ages (Falcon Hunt)

Henri Rachou
Lavaur,France
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This painting by Henri Rachou depicts a medieval hunting scene, focusing on a falcon hunt. It captures the essence of medieval life through detailed imagery of horses and hunters, showcasing the historical and cultural significance of falconry during that era.

Water Lilies by Claude Monet, 1914

Water Lilies

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
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Water Lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings by French Impressionist Claude Monet (1840–1926). The paintings depict his flower garden at his home in Giverny, and were the main focus of his artistic production during the last 31 years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts.

The Somme: A Clear Day; View from the British Trenches opposite La Boisselle, Showing the German Front Line and Mine Craters by William Orpen, 1917

The Somme: A Clear Day; View from the British Trenches opposite La Boisselle, Showing the German Front Line and Mine Craters

William Orpen
Ovillers-la-Boisselle,France
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This painting by William Orpen depicts a scene from the Battle of the Somme during World War I. It shows the British trenches opposite La Boisselle, with the German front line and mine craters visible in the background. The artwork captures the harsh realities of trench warfare and the devastation caused by mining activities.

The Main Street, Combles by William Orpen, 1917

The Main Street, Combles

William Orpen
Combles,France
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This painting by William Orpen depicts the main street of Combles, a town in France that was heavily damaged during World War I. The scene shows the aftermath of the war, with ruins and debris scattered across the once-thriving town. Orpen's work captures the desolation and destruction left in the wake of the conflict, highlighting the impact of war on civilian life.

Adam and Eve at Péronne by William Orpen, 1918

Adam and Eve at Péronne

William Orpen
Péronne,France
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This painting by William Orpen depicts the biblical story of Adam and Eve in the town of Péronne, France. Created in 1918, it is part of the Imperial War Museums collection and reflects the impact of World War I on the region.

The garden of St. Paul's Hospital by Vincent van Gogh, 1889

The garden of St. Paul's Hospital

Vincent van Gogh
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence,France
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This painting by Vincent van Gogh depicts the garden of St. Paul's Hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where he was staying during his time at the asylum. The artwork showcases his distinctive brushwork and vibrant colors, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape.

The Execution of Emperor Maximilian by Édouard Manet, 1867

The Execution of Emperor Maximilian

Édouard Manet
Paris,France
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The Execution of Emperor Maximilian is a series of paintings by Édouard Manet from 1867 to 1869, depicting the execution by firing squad of Emperor Maximilian I of the short-lived Second Mexican Empire. Manet produced three large oil paintings, a smaller oil sketch and a lithograph of the same subject. All five works were brought together for an exhibition in London and Mannheim in 1992–1993 and at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2006.

The Church at Auvers by Vincent van Gogh, 1890

The Church at Auvers

Vincent van Gogh
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
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The Church at Auvers is an oil painting created by Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh in June 1890. It depicts the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, with vibrant brushstrokes capturing the landscape and architecture. The painting is now housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France.

Rue de l'Épicerie, Rouen (Effect of Sunlight) by Camille Pissarro, 1898

Rue de l'Épicerie, Rouen (Effect of Sunlight)

Camille Pissarro
Rouen,France
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This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts the bustling Rue de l'Épicerie in Rouen, capturing the effect of sunlight on the urban landscape. The scene showcases the architectural details of the street, including the iconic Rouen Cathedral, and the lively market atmosphere typical of the city.

The Charge of the Cuirassiers by Théodore Levigne, 1886

The Charge of the Cuirassiers

Théodore Levigne
Paris,France
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The Charge of the Cuirassiers is a painting by Théodore Levigne depicting a dramatic scene from the Battle of Wörth. The artwork captures the intense moment of the French cavalry charge during the Franco-Prussian War, showcasing the chaos and valor of the soldiers in battle.

Bonaparte Crossing the Alps by Paul Delaroche, 1848

Bonaparte Crossing the Alps

Paul Delaroche
Paris,France
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Bonaparte Crossing the Alps is a 1848–1850 oil painting by French artist Paul Delaroche. The painting depicts Napoleon Bonaparte leading his army through the Alps on a mule, a journey Napoleon and his army of soldiers made in the spring of 1800 in an attempt to surprise the Austrian army in Italy. Several versions of this painting exist: in the Louvre-Lens and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England. Queen Victoria owned a small version of it.

The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David, 1807

The Coronation of Napoleon

Jacques-Louis David
Paris,France
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The Coronation of Napoleon is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting the coronation of Napoleon at Notre-Dame de Paris. The oil painting has imposing dimensions – it is almost 10 metres (33 ft) wide by a little over 6 metres (20 ft) tall. The work is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

Pollice Verso by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1872

Pollice Verso

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Paris,France
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Pollice Verso is an 1872 painting by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, featuring the eponymous Roman gesture directed to the winning gladiator. The painting depicts a dramatic scene from ancient Rome, showcasing the moment when a victorious gladiator is signaled to turn his palm upward, a gesture symbolizing submission and triumph. Gérôme's meticulous attention to detail and classical style bring the historical setting to life, highlighting the grandeur and intensity of Roman culture.

Storming of the Hill 285 in the Argonne Forest on 07/13/1915 by Georg Schöbel, 1915

Storming of the Hill 285 in the Argonne Forest on 07/13/1915

Georg Schöbel
Argonne Forest,France
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This painting by Georg Schöbel depicts the intense battle during World War I, specifically the storming of Hill 285 in the Argonne Forest on July 13, 1915. It captures the chaos and bravery of the infantry as they engage in combat amidst the dense forest, highlighting the grim realities of war.

Perspective View of an Exterior Palace by Viviano Codazzi, 1700

Perspective View of an Exterior Palace

Viviano Codazzi
Aix-en-Provence,France
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This architectural painting depicts a detailed perspective view of an exterior palace, showcasing intricate facade designs and surrounding landscape elements. Created by Viviano Codazzi in the early 18th century, the artwork captures the grandeur of Baroque architecture with meticulous attention to spatial depth and ornate details.

The Death of Marie of Cleves by Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot, 1827

The Death of Marie of Cleves

Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot
Paris,France
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This watercolor painting by Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot depicts the poignant moment of Marie of Cleves' death. The scene captures her final moments, surrounded by figures including Catherine de' Medici and Henri, Prince of Condé, reflecting the historical and emotional significance of the event.

A Centennial of Independence by Henri Rousseau, 1892

A Centennial of Independence

Henri Rousseau
Paris,France
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A Centennial of Independence is a painting by Henri Rousseau depicting a celebration of the United States of America' centennial of independence in 1892. The work showcases Rousseau's distinctive style with its vibrant colors and detailed imagery, capturing the festive atmosphere of the event through a blend of realistic and imaginative elements.

Place du Theatre-Francais in Spring by Camille Pissarro, 1898

Place du Theatre-Francais in Spring

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
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This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts the Place du Theatre-Francais in Paris during the spring season. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the area with its lively streets and bustling activity, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.

Cleopatra and Caesar by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1866

Cleopatra and Caesar

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Paris,France
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Cleopatra and Caesar, also known as Cleopatra Before Caesar, is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Academic artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, completed in 1866. The work was originally commissioned by the French courtesan La Païva, but she was unhappy with the finished painting and returned it to Gérôme. It was exhibited at the Salon of 1866 and the Royal Academy of Arts in 1871.

The Battle of the Pyramids by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1810

The Battle of the Pyramids

Antoine-Jean Gros
Paris,France
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The Battle of the Pyramids is an 1810 history painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros. It depicts the Battle of the Pyramids on 21 July 1798 during the French Invasion of Egypt. It is one of numerous paintings by Gros featuring Napoleon.

The Harvest by Charles-François Daubigny, 1851

The Harvest

Charles-François Daubigny
Paris,France
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The Harvest is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Charles-François Daubigny. It was completed in 1851 and is housed at Musée d'Orsay, Paris.

The Intervention of the Sabine Women by Jacques-Louis David, 1799

The Intervention of the Sabine Women

Jacques-Louis David
Paris,France
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The Intervention of the Sabine Women is a 1799 painting by the French painter Jacques-Louis David, showing a legendary episode following the abduction of the Sabine women by the founding generation of Rome. The scene depicts the women intervening to prevent a violent conflict between the Romans and the Sabines, symbolizing the peaceful resolution that led to the founding of Rome. The painting is notable for its dramatic composition and historical significance, reflecting the ideals of the French Revolution.

View of Dolo by Canaletto, 1740

View of Dolo

Canaletto
Toulouse,France
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This painting by Canaletto depicts a scenic view of Dolo, showcasing the city's architecture and surrounding landscape. Created around 1740, it is a prime example of the artist's skill in capturing detailed urban scenes.

Bridge at Labastide-du-Vert by Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin, 0

Bridge at Labastide-du-Vert

Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
Labastide-du-Vert,France
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This architectural painting by Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin depicts a bridge in Labastide-du-Vert, showcasing the interplay of light and structure. The scene captures the essence of rural French architecture with its intricate details and serene atmosphere.

The Seine at La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1889

The Seine at La Grande Jatte

Georges Seurat
Paris,France
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The Seine at La Grande Jatte is a painting by Georges Seurat depicting a bustling scene along the Seine River in the suburb of La Grande Jatte. The work is renowned for its pointillist technique, with small dots of color creating a vibrant and detailed landscape featuring trees, houses, boats, and people.

Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe by Nicolas Poussin, 1651

Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe

Nicolas Poussin
Paris,France
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This painting by Nicolas Poussin depicts a dramatic landscape during a thunderstorm, featuring the mythological figures of Pyramus and Thisbe. The scene is rendered with intense natural elements, showcasing Poussin's mastery of composition and light. The work is part of the Baroque tradition, blending classical themes with vivid natural imagery.

Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte, 1877

Paris Street; Rainy Day

Gustave Caillebotte
Paris,France
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Paris Street; Rainy Day is a large 1877 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894), and is his best known work. It shows a number of individuals walking through the Place de Dublin, then known as the Carrefour de Moscou, at an intersection to the east of the Gare Saint-Lazare in north Paris. Although Caillebotte was a friend and patron of many of the impressionist painters, and this work is part of that school, it differs in its realism and reliance on line rather than broad brush strokes.

Starry Night Over the Rhone by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Starry Night Over the Rhone

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Starry Night, commonly known as Starry Night Over the Rhône, is one of Vincent van Gogh's paintings of Arles at night. It was painted on the bank of the Rhône that was only a one or two-minute walk from the Yellow House on the Place Lamartine, which van Gogh was renting at the time. The night sky and the effects of light at night provided the subject for some of van Gogh's more famous paintings, including Café Terrace at Night and the June, 1889, canvas from Saint-Remy, The Starry Night.

Soleil couchant à Ivry by Armand Guillaumin, 1873

Soleil couchant à Ivry

Armand Guillaumin
Ivry-sur-Seine,France
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Soleil couchant à Ivry is a landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin depicting a sunset over the Seine River in Ivry-sur-Seine. The scene captures the golden hues of twilight with a factory and chimneys in the background, adding a touch of industrial elements to the serene natural setting.

Sunset at Montmajour by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Sunset at Montmajour

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Sunset at Montmajour is a landscape in oils painted by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on 4 July 1888. It was painted while the artist was at Arles, France and depicts a landscape of garrigue with the ruins of Montmajour Abbey in the background. The painting is 73.3 cm × 93.3 cm. For over 100 years, it was in a Norwegian industrialist's private collection and wrongly assumed to be fake, before being re-examined, authenticated and sold to its current private owner. The painting was temporarily on display from 24 September 2013 until 12 January 2014 as part of an exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

1814, La Campagne de France by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, 1862

1814, La Campagne de France

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Paris,France
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French Campaign, 1814 is an oil on wood painting by French painter Ernest Meissonier, created between 1860 and 1864. French Campaign, 1814 is one of the best-known artworks of Meissonier, and it is part of his Napoleonic cycle of paintings, with 1807, Friedland and The Morning of Castiglione (unfinished). It represents Napoleon Bonaparte leading his troops during the grim retreat of the French Campaign of 1814. When the painting was sold in 1890, it reached a record price for a painting by a contemporary artist. It is currently housed in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris.

Luncheon on the Grass by Édouard Manet, 1863

Luncheon on the Grass

Édouard Manet
Paris,France
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Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe – originally titled Le Bain – is a large oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet created in 1862 and 1863. The painting depicts a nude woman seated on the grass with a clothed man, surrounded by a landscape featuring trees, a watercourse, and a basket of fruit. It is known for its provocative composition and the bold depiction of nudity, which sparked controversy upon its initial exhibition.

Les Comices de Lyon by Nicolas-André Monsiau, 1808

Les Comices de Lyon

Nicolas-André Monsiau
Lyon,France
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Les Comices de Lyon is a historical painting by Nicolas-André Monsiau depicting the Council of Lyon, a significant political assembly during the French Revolution. The artwork captures the atmosphere of a parliamentary session, showcasing the participants in formal attire, with Napoleon prominently featured among the attendees.

The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama by Édouard Manet, 1865

The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama

Édouard Manet
Paris,France
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The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama is an 1864 oil painting by Édouard Manet. The painting commemorates the Battle of Cherbourg of June 19, 1864, a naval engagement of the American Civil War between the Union cruiser USS Kearsarge and the Confederate raider CSS Alabama. Many spectators were able to see the battle from the coast of France and saw the USS Kearsarge sink the CSS Alabama. Not having witnessed the battle himself, Manet relied on press descriptions of the battle to document his work. Within one month of this battle, Manet had already completed this painting and got it on display in the print shop of Alfred Cadart in Paris.

The Death of Cleopatra by Jean-André Rixens, 1874

The Death of Cleopatra

Jean-André Rixens
Toulouse,France
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The Death of Cleopatra depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide as she lies on a bed, surrounded by Egyptian symbols and a mourning figure. The painting captures the tragic end of the Egyptian queen, who chose to die by the bite of an asp rather than be captured by the Romans. Created in 1874 by French artist Jean-André Rixens, it was exhibited at the 1874 Salon and is currently housed in the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse, France.

Castel Sant'Angelo and Tiber by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1826

Castel Sant'Angelo and Tiber

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Castel Sant'Angelo and the Tiber, Rome is an oil-on-canvas painting made by French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, between 1826 and 1828. Its a veduta which depicts the cityscape formed by the Castel Sant'Angelo and the Tiber River, in Rome, Italy. It is held at the Louvre, in Paris. Corot signed it, at the bottom left.

Le Rêve by Édouard Detaille, 1888

Le Rêve

Édouard Detaille
Paris,France
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The Dream is a painting by Édouard Detaille created in 1888. It won the gold medal at the Salon in 1888.

Les Chênes d'Apremont by Théodore Rousseau, 1850

Les Chênes d'Apremont

Théodore Rousseau
Apremont,France
Unknown Movement

Les Chênes d'Apremont is a landscape painting by Théodore Rousseau, created in 1850. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene featuring towering oak trees, a meadow, and a grazing herd of cows. The composition includes elements such as a sky with clouds, a puddle, and patches of grass, capturing the natural beauty of the countryside.

Le Printemps by Théodore Rousseau, 1852

Le Printemps

Théodore Rousseau
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le Printemps is a landscape painting by Théodore Rousseau depicting a serene rural scene in spring. The artwork showcases a pastoral landscape with a meadow, pasture, and broad-leaved trees, surrounded by a sky filled with clouds. A herd of cows can be seen grazing in the fields, with an artificial pond adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The painting captures the essence of rural life and the beauty of nature during the spring season.

Death of General Valhubert, December 2, 1805 by Jean-François Pierre Peyron, 1808

Death of General Valhubert, December 2, 1805

Jean-François Pierre Peyron
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jean-François Pierre Peyron depicts the tragic death of General Valhubert during the Battle of Ulm in November 1805. The scene captures the moment of his demise as he lies mortally wounded on the battlefield, surrounded by the chaos of war. The composition emphasizes the somber mood of the event, with dramatic lighting and detailed portrayals of the soldiers and horses involved.

Boulevard Montmartre, sunny afternoon by Camille Pissarro, 1897

Boulevard Montmartre, sunny afternoon

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's painting captures a bustling sunny afternoon on the Boulevard Montmartre in Paris, showcasing the vibrant energy of the urban scene with its lively streets and people.

The Excommunication of Robert the Pious by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1875

The Excommunication of Robert the Pious

Jean-Paul Laurens
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Excommunication of Robert the Pious is an 1875 painting by Jean-Paul Laurens, depicting the excommunication of Robert II of France in the year 998. The scene is set within a Romanesque architectural interior, with a bishop and clergy present, emphasizing the solemnity of the event. The painting is held by the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Fatata Te Moua (At the Foot of a Mountain) by Paul Gauguin, 1892

Fatata Te Moua (At the Foot of a Mountain)

Paul Gauguin
Unknown City,France
Unknown Movement

Fatata Te Moua (At the Foot of a Mountain) is a painting by Paul Gauguin created in 1892. It depicts a serene landscape with a mountainous backdrop, showcasing Gauguin's distinctive style of vibrant colors and symbolic imagery.

Red Donkey by Chaïm Soutine, 1922

Red Donkey

Chaïm Soutine
Paris,France
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Red Donkey is a painting by Chaim Soutine created in 1922. The work is characterized by its expressive brushwork and vivid colors, typical of Soutine's Fauvist style. The painting depicts a red donkey in a dynamic composition, showcasing the artist's ability to convey emotion through bold, energetic strokes.

Afternoon Sunshine, Pont Neuf by Camille Pissarro, 1901

Afternoon Sunshine, Pont Neuf

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene scene of the Pont Neuf in Paris under the warm afternoon sunlight. The work, created in 1901, showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing the interplay of light and shadow on the historic bridge, with the bustling cityscape and river reflected in the water.

The Vow of Louis XIII by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1824

The Vow of Louis XIII

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Montauban,France
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The Vow of Louis XIII is an 1824 oil painting on canvas by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, now in Montauban Cathedral. The painting depicts a vow to the Virgin Mary by Louis XIII of France.

Cross: La Barque at Dijon by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1899

Cross: La Barque at Dijon

Henri-Edmond Cross
Dijon,France
Unknown Movement

Henri-Edmond Cross's 1899 painting depicts a serene Mediterranean coastal scene. The artwork captures a small barque (sailing vessel) anchored near a rocky coastline, with the distant hills of Provence visible against the clear blue waters. The vibrant colors and loose brushwork characteristic of Cross's Impressionist style convey the tranquil beauty of the coastal village of Le Lavandou.

1805, Cuirassiers Before the Charge by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, 1875

1805, Cuirassiers Before the Charge

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Chantilly,France
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1805, Cuirassiers Before the Charge, also known as Cuirassiers of 1805, before battle or 1805, is an 1878 painting by Ernest Meissonier depicting a line of Napoleonic cuirassiers before making a cavalry charge. It is on display at the Musée Condé, in Chantilly.

Carrières-Saint-Denis by Claude Monet, 1872

Carrières-Saint-Denis

Claude Monet
Saint-Denis,France
Unknown Movement

Carrières-Saint-Denis is a painting by Claude Monet created in 1872. The work depicts the quarries of Saint-Denis, showcasing the interplay of light and water reflections on the surface of the Seine River. Monet's impressionistic style captures the atmospheric conditions and the surrounding landscape, including the village, church, and buildings near the river.

Paris, vu des hauteurs du Père Lachaise by Louise-Joséphine Sarazin de Belmont, 1850

Paris, vu des hauteurs du Père Lachaise

Louise-Joséphine Sarazin de Belmont
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Paris, Seen from the Heights of the Père Lachaise is a landscape painting made between 1842 and 1859 by Louise-Joséphine Sarazin de Belmont. The painting depicts Père Lachaise cemetery.

Romulus by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1812

Romulus

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Paris,France
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Romulus' Victory Over Acron is a painting completed in 1812 by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Ingres' source for this subject comes from Plutarch's Life of Romulus. The painting depicts the war that resulted from the Roman abduction of the young Sabine women in an effort to remedy the shortage of women in the newly founded city of Rome. In retaliation Acron, the king of the neighbouring tribe, the Caeninenses, declared war upon the Romans. He and his tribesmen were mercilessly defeated and their city sacked by the Romans.

Medea by Eugène Delacroix, 1836

Medea

Eugène Delacroix
Lille,France
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Medea is a painting by Eugène Delacroix, created in 1836. The work depicts the mythological figure Medea, known for her role in the story of Jason and the Argonauts. The painting captures a dramatic scene of Medea, portrayed with intense emotion, possibly reflecting themes of jealousy and betrayal. It is considered a significant example of Delacroix's historical painting style.

The pool at Jas de Bouffan by Paul Cézanne, 1876

The pool at Jas de Bouffan

Paul Cézanne
Unknown City,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Cézanne depicts a serene pool at Jas de Bouffan, a property he owned in the south of France. The work captures the tranquil landscape with a focus on the water's surface and surrounding foliage, showcasing Cézanne's distinctive approach to form and perspective.

Louveciennes. Sentier de la Mi-côte by Alfred Sisley, 1873

Louveciennes. Sentier de la Mi-côte

Alfred Sisley
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley captures a serene autumnal landscape in Louveciennes, featuring a winding path through a forested hillside. The scene includes a farmhouse, a guard rail, and various trees, all rendered with the soft atmospheric perspective characteristic of Sisley's style. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow across the rolling countryside, with a clear sky adding to the tranquil atmosphere.

The Suicide of Cato the Younger by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1863

The Suicide of Cato the Younger

Jean-Paul Laurens
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Suicide of Cato the Younger is a historical painting by Jean-Paul Laurens, depicting the dramatic moment of Cato the Younger's suicide. The scene captures the intense emotions and historical significance of Cato's final act, set against a somber and dramatic backdrop. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the Roman statesman's resolve and the symbolic elements such as the sword and bed, which are central to the narrative.

Landscape near Beauvais by François Boucher, 1740

Landscape near Beauvais

François Boucher
Unknown City,France
Unknown Movement

Landscape Near Beauvais is an oil-on-canvas painting by François Boucher, dated to the 1740s and now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.

Queen Zenobia Found on the Banks of the Arax by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9c086e8e700bd2156534480daa70cf82, 1640

Queen Zenobia Found on the Banks of the Arax

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/9c086e8e700bd2156534480daa70cf82
Paris,France
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This painting by Nicolas Poussin depicts Queen Zenobia of Armenia, a historical figure known for her leadership and defiance. The scene shows her discovered on the banks of the Arax River, a significant location in her story. The artwork captures a moment of reflection and resilience, characteristic of Poussin's historical paintings.

Matin à Villeneuve by Henri Biva, 1905

Matin à Villeneuve

Henri Biva
Paris,France
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Matin à Villeneuve, also known as Villeneuve-l'Etang, le matin and From Waters Edge, is a painting created circa 1905 in the Realist tradition with a strong Naturalist component by the French artist Henri Biva (1848–1929). This work was photographed and reproduced as a black and white postcard published for the occasion of the Salon of 1906 in Paris.

Bridges across the Seine at Asnieres by Vincent van Gogh, 1887

Bridges across the Seine at Asnieres

Vincent van Gogh
Asnières-sur-Seine,France
Unknown Movement

Bridges across the Seine at Asnieres is a 1887 painting by Vincent van Gogh, depicting the bridges and river views of Asnières-sur-Seine. The artwork showcases van Gogh's distinctive brushwork and vibrant color palette, characteristic of his work during his time in Paris. The painting captures the urban landscape of the Seine River, with a focus on the bridges that span the waterway, reflecting the industrial and residential areas of the region.

Wheatfield under Thunderclouds by Vincent van Gogh, 1890

Wheatfield under Thunderclouds

Vincent van Gogh
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
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Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds is an 1890 oil painting by Vincent van Gogh. The painting measures 50.4 cm × 101.3 cm. It depicts a relatively flat and featureless landscape with fields of green wheat, under a foreboding dark blue sky with a few heavy white clouds. The horizon divides the work almost into two, with shades of green and yellow below and shades of blue and white above. Since 1973 it has been on permanent loan to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

Rochefort's Escape by Édouard Manet, 1881

Rochefort's Escape

Édouard Manet
Paris,France
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Rochefort's Escape is a painting by Édouard Manet depicting the dramatic escape of Henri Rochefort from the Penal Colony of New Caledonia. The scene captures the tense moment as Rochefort and his companions attempt to flee by sea, with the night sky and turbulent waters adding to the sense of urgency and peril. The painting is part of the collection at the musée d'Orsay.

La Machine de Marly by Alfred Sisley, 1873

La Machine de Marly

Alfred Sisley
Bougival,France
Unknown Movement

La Machine de Marly is a 1873 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a serene scene along the Seine River. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the river, with a barque reflected in the water and a tree-lined shore. The painting showcases Sisley's skill in capturing light and reflections, with a clear sky and distant buildings adding to the peaceful composition.

The Young Martyr by Paul Delaroche, 1855

The Young Martyr

Paul Delaroche
Paris,France
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The Young Martyr is an oil painting by the French painter Paul Delaroche. It was completed in 1855 and is based on the Romantic style of genre painting. It is held at the Louvre, in Paris. The first version of the painting is from 1853 and is held at the Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg.

June by Barthélemy d'Eyck, 1440

June

Barthélemy d'Eyck
Paris,France
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This illumination from the Très Riches Heures manuscript depicts a vibrant scene of rural life in June. The illustration showcases a meadow filled with haymaking activities, featuring figures engaged in mowing and gathering hay. It includes elements like a scythe, rake, and pitchfork, along with details such as a stream, willow trees, and a city gate, suggesting a connection to Paris. The artwork captures the essence of a summer day in a rural setting near the capital.

July by Jean Colombe, 1440

July

Jean Colombe
Poitiers,France
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This miniature from the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry depicts a serene summer scene featuring a triangular castle of Poitiers, a grain harvest, and a shepherd tending to his flock. The painting includes elements such as sheep shearing, a swan, and references to the Boivre and Clain rivers, showcasing the natural and pastoral landscape of the region during the 15th century.

August by Limbourg brothers, 1412

August

Limbourg brothers
Château d'Étampes,France
Unknown Movement

This intricate miniature from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry depicts a serene summer scene. The painting showcases a lush landscape with a pond, fields of grain, and a hunting scene involving falconry. It features a castle, possibly Château d'Étampes, with animals such as dogs, horses, and a falcon. The artwork captures the essence of August with its vibrant natural elements and human activities.

September by Limbourg brothers, 1440

September

Limbourg brothers
Château de Saumur,France
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This illumination by the Limbourg brothers depicts a scene from the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, specifically the month of September. The illustration showcases the wine harvest season, featuring elements such as a donkey, vines (Vitis), and a vigneron (winemaker). The scene is rich in detail, capturing the rural landscape and agricultural activities typical of the time period.

October by Limbourg brothers, 1440

October

Limbourg brothers
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This intricate miniature painting depicts a serene autumnal landscape, capturing the essence of October with its vibrant colors and detailed natural elements. The scene includes a peasant sowing seeds, a horse, and various birds, all set against the backdrop of the Seine River. The artwork showcases the Limbourg brothers' mastery in illustrating seasonal changes and rural life.

The Banks of the Marne by Albert Gleizes, 1909

The Banks of the Marne

Albert Gleizes
Lyon,France
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The Banks of the Marne is a proto-Cubist oil painting on canvas created in 1909 by the French artist Albert Gleizes. In this work can be seen a departure from the representation of the observable world. The development of Cubist and abstract art in the work of Gleizes was necessarily a transformation from the synthetic preoccupation with his subject matter. The passage of Gleizes' painting from an epic visionary figuration to total abstraction was foreshadowed during his proto-Cubist period. Bords de la Marne measures 54 × 65 cm, and is currently in the permanent collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.

Boulevard Montmartre, Spring by Camille Pissarro, 1897

Boulevard Montmartre, Spring

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
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Boulevard Montmartre, Spring depicts the bustling Parisian boulevard during the spring season. The painting captures the lively atmosphere of the area with its vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork, characteristic of Camille Pissarro's Impressionist style. It showcases the urban landscape of Montmartre, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow amidst the seasonal changes.

Le Chemin, Paysage à Meudon by Albert Gleizes, 1911

Le Chemin, Paysage à Meudon

Albert Gleizes
Meudon,France
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Le Chemin, Paysage à Meudon also known as Paysage avec personage, is an oil on canvas painted in 1911 by the artist, theorist and writer Albert Gleizes. The work was exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants during the spring of 1911, Paris; Les Indépendants, Musée moderne de Bruxelles, 1911; Galeries Dalmau, Exposicio d'art cubista, Barcelona, 1912; Galerie La Boétie, Salon de La Section d'Or, 1912. The painting was reproduced in the journal Le Siècle (1912) in an article titled Enquête sur le Cubisme, by Olivier Hourcade.

Falling Autumn Leaves by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Falling Autumn Leaves

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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Fall of Leaves , or Falling Autumn Leaves is a pair of paintings by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. They were executed during the two months at the end of 1888 that his artist friend Paul Gauguin spent with him at The Yellow House in Arles, France.

Charles V Picking up Titian's Paintbrush by Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret, 1808

Charles V Picking up Titian's Paintbrush

Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, picking up Titian's paintbrush, symbolizing the transfer of artistic legacy. The scene is set in a studio, highlighting the connection between the emperor and the renowned Venetian painter Titian. The artwork captures the moment with attention to detail, including the emperor's clothing, a glove, and the presence of a string instrument, suggesting a rich historical and artistic context.

The Assassination of the Duke of Guise by Paul Delaroche, 1834

The Assassination of the Duke of Guise

Paul Delaroche
Chantilly,France
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The Assassination of the Duke of Guise is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Paul Delaroche, created in 1834. It depicts the dramatic moment of the assassination of Henry I of Lorraine, Duke of Guise, who was killed in 1588 at the Château de Blois. The painting is held in the Musée Condé in Chantilly, with replicas displayed in the Château de Blois and the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon during the 2014 exhibition L'invention du passé. The work is celebrated for its historical narrative and detailed portrayal of the event.

Caesar Giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt by Pietro da Cortona, 1650

Caesar Giving Cleopatra the Throne of Egypt

Pietro da Cortona
Lyon,France
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This painting depicts Julius Caesar presenting the throne of Egypt to Cleopatra, highlighting the historical event of their alliance. The scene is richly detailed with elements of ancient Roman and Egyptian symbolism, including a laurel wreath, sceptre, and throne. The composition showcases Cortona's skill in blending historical narrative with intricate drapery and architectural elements. The work is part of a series commissioned for a Parisian residence, reflecting the cultural exchange of the period.

Christopher Columbus Before the Council of Salamanca by Emanuel Leutze, 1841

Christopher Columbus Before the Council of Salamanca

Emanuel Leutze
Paris,France
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Christopher Columbus Before the Council of Salamanca is an oil-on-canvas painting by the German-American artist Emanuel Leutze, created in 1841. It depicts Columbus presenting his plans to the Spanish Crown before the Council of Salamanca, a pivotal moment in the history of exploration. The painting is held in the Louvre, in Paris. It was lent to the Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon in 2014 for its exhibition L'invention du Passé. Histoires de cœur et d'épée 1802–1850.

La Convalescence de Bayard by Pierre Révoil, 1817

La Convalescence de Bayard

Pierre Révoil
Lyon,France
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La Convalescence de Bayard is a historical painting by Pierre Révoil depicting the convalescence of Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard, a 16th-century French knight. The scene shows Bayard resting in a bed, surrounded by elements of his noble status such as a baldachin, halberd, and a bird, while engaged in reading and listening to music. The painting captures a moment of peace and recovery, reflecting the ideals of chivalry and the humanistic themes of the time.

The Last Cartridges by Alphonse de Neuville, 1873

The Last Cartridges

Alphonse de Neuville
Paris,France
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The Last Cartridges is an oil on canvas painting by the French artist Alphonse de Neuville, from 1873. It depicts the final moments of the Battle of Bazeilles during the Franco-Prussian War, capturing the desperation and determination of French soldiers as they hold their last defensive position.

Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London by Édouard Cibot, 1835

Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London

Édouard Cibot
Autun,France
Unknown Movement

Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London or Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London Early in her Imprisonment is an oil on canvas painting by Édouard Cibot, from 1835. It was exhibited at that the Paris Salon of 1835. It is now held in the Musée Rolin, in Autun.

The Children of Edward by Paul Delaroche, 1830

The Children of Edward

Paul Delaroche
Paris,France
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The Children of Edward is an oil on canvas painting by French painter Paul Delaroche, created in 1830. It depicts the young sons of Edward IV of England, Edward V and Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, in the Tower of London. The painting is held in the Louvre, in Paris.

Cupid Crowned by Psyche by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1787

Cupid Crowned by Psyche

Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Lille,France
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Cupid Crowned by Psyche or Psyche Crowning Cupid is an oil-on-canvas painting executed ca. 1785–1790 by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. It depicts a scene from the myth of Cupid and Psyche, featuring a figure of Modesty standing behind Psyche and two cupids in the background placing rose crowns on a bed and throwing incense on a tripod. The painting is now housed in the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.

Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England by Claudius Jacquand, 1828

Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England

Claudius Jacquand
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

Thomas More in Prison, Visited by His Wife and Daughter or Thomas More en prison is a history painting of 1828 by Claudius Jacquand. It has been in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon since soon after its completion.

Cinq-Mars rendant son épée à Louis XIII by Claudius Jacquand by Claudius Jacquand, 1836

Cinq-Mars rendant son épée à Louis XIII by Claudius Jacquand

Claudius Jacquand
Lyon,France
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Cinq-Mars Handing his Sword to Louis XIII is a c. 1836–1837 painting by Claudius Jacquand. The work was inspired by the 1826 historical novel Cinq-Mars by Alfred de Vigny. It is now held at the Royal Monastery of Brou, though it also appeared in the 2014 exhibition L'invention du passé. Histoires de cœur et d'épée en Europe, 1802–1850.

Montaigne Visiting Torquato Tasso in Prison by François Marius Granet, 1820

Montaigne Visiting Torquato Tasso in Prison

François Marius Granet
Montpellier,France
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Montaigne Visiting Torquato Tasso in Prison is an 1820 painting by François Marius Granet, now in the Musée Fabre in Montpellier. It depicts Michel de Montaigne visiting the imprisoned Italian poet Torquato Tasso, capturing a moment of literary and philosophical exchange between two historical figures.

The Count of Comminges Recognizing Adélaide by Claudius Jacquand, 1836

The Count of Comminges Recognizing Adélaide

Claudius Jacquand
Paris,France
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The Count of Comminges Recognizing Adélaide is a historical painting by Claudius Jacquand, created in 1836. The artwork depicts a solemn scene where the Count of Comminges is shown recognizing Adélaïde, likely in a religious or ceremonial context. The inclusion of elements such as a Christian cross, thurible, and church building suggests a spiritual or ecclesiastical theme, reflecting the historical and cultural milieu of the time.

Mort du connétable de Montmorency by Claudius Jacquand by Claudius Jacquand, 0

Mort du connétable de Montmorency by Claudius Jacquand

Claudius Jacquand
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Claudius Jacquand depicts the death of Anne de Montmorency, a prominent French nobleman and military leader. The artwork captures the dramatic moment of his demise, likely during the French Wars of Religion, with a focus on the emotional and historical significance of the event.

L'Assassinat des enfants d'Edouard by Theodor Hildebrandt by Theodor Hildebrandt, 1835

L'Assassinat des enfants d'Edouard by Theodor Hildebrandt

Theodor Hildebrandt
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

L'Assassinat des enfants d'Edouard is a historical painting by Theodor Hildebrandt depicting the execution of the Princes in the Tower, a historical event involving the disappearance of two young princes during the reign of King Edward V of England. The work is part of the historical genre and is associated with the Tudor period. The painting is housed at the MBA Lyon museum.

Scène de la saint-Barthélemy by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury, 1833

Scène de la saint-Barthélemy by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury

Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, a historical event in 1572 where thousands of Huguenots were killed in Paris. The scene is filled with dramatic elements such as swords, spears, and a globe, capturing the chaos and violence of the event. The composition includes a bed and a chair, suggesting the setting of a private home amidst the turmoil.

Valentine de Milan implore la justice du roi Charles VI pour l'assassinat du duc d'Orléans by Alexandre Colin by Alexandre-Marie Colin, 1836

Valentine de Milan implore la justice du roi Charles VI pour l'assassinat du duc d'Orléans by Alexandre Colin

Alexandre-Marie Colin
Lyon,France
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This historical painting by Alexandre-Marie Colin depicts Valentine de Milan pleading for justice from King Charles VI for the assassination of the Duke of Orléans. The scene captures a dramatic moment of emotional appeal amidst a royal court setting, highlighting themes of loyalty and political intrigue.

Le Corps d'Henri IV exposé au Louvre by Alexandre Hesse by Alexandre Hesse, 1837

Le Corps d'Henri IV exposé au Louvre by Alexandre Hesse

Alexandre Hesse
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Hesse depicts the body of Henry IV of France lying in repose, a subject often associated with themes of death and historical remembrance. The artwork captures a solemn and contemplative moment, reflecting on the legacy of the French monarch.

La Rencontre d'Henri III et du duc de Guise by Pierre-Charles Comte by Pierre Charles Comte, 1855

La Rencontre d'Henri III et du duc de Guise by Pierre-Charles Comte

Pierre Charles Comte
Lyon,France
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La Rencontre d'Henri III et du duc de Guise is a historical painting by Pierre Charles Comte, depicting the meeting between King Henry III of France and the Duke of Guise. Created in 1855, the artwork captures a pivotal moment in French history, showcasing the tension and significance of the encounter.

Het sterfbed van Willem van Oranje by Woutherus Mol by Woutherus Mol, 1818

Het sterfbed van Willem van Oranje by Woutherus Mol

Woutherus Mol
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the deathbed of William of Orange, a pivotal figure in Dutch history. Created by Woutherus Mol in 1818, it captures the solemnity of the moment as William lies in his final hours, surrounded by family and advisors. The work is a historical painting that reflects the emotional and political significance of his legacy.

View of the Valley of Montmorency near Saint-Leu-la-Forêt by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn, 1808

View of the Valley of Montmorency near Saint-Leu-la-Forêt

Pieter Rudolph Kleijn
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn depicts the Valley of Montmorency near Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, showcasing serene natural scenery with mountains and trees. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow across the rolling hills and verdant forests.

The Entrance to the Park of Saint-Cloud, Paris by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn, 1809

The Entrance to the Park of Saint-Cloud, Paris

Pieter Rudolph Kleijn
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pieter Rudolph Kleijn depicts the entrance to the Park of Saint-Cloud in Paris, showcasing a serene landscape with trees and architectural elements. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the park, highlighting its natural and man-made features.

Pond in the Woods by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1840

Pond in the Woods

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Corot depicts a serene natural scene featuring a tranquil pond surrounded by dense forest. The artwork captures the interplay of light and shadow through the trees, with a clear sky above adding to the peaceful atmosphere. The composition highlights the beauty of the natural landscape, characteristic of Corot's style in the 1840s.

View of the Forest of Fontainebleau by Gustave Courbet, 1855

View of the Forest of Fontainebleau

Gustave Courbet
Fontainebleau,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a serene landscape of the Forest of Fontainebleau, showcasing the natural beauty of the area with detailed tree formations and lush greenery. The work captures the tranquil atmosphere of the forest, emphasizing Courbet's skill in rendering natural scenes with realism and depth.

Landscape with Rocky Cliffs and a Waterfall by Gustave Courbet, 1872

Landscape with Rocky Cliffs and a Waterfall

Gustave Courbet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a dramatic landscape featuring towering rocky cliffs and a cascading waterfall. The scene is rich in natural elements, showcasing Courbet's skill in capturing the rugged beauty of the natural world.

October by Charles-François Daubigny, 1850

October

Charles-François Daubigny
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

October is a landscape painting by Charles François Daubigny, depicting a serene countryside scene with a focus on the changing colors of the autumn season. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a rural landscape, with vibrant foliage and a calm atmosphere, characteristic of Daubigny's naturalistic style.

View in the Woods by Jules Dupré, 1850

View in the Woods

Jules Dupré
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jules Dupré depicts a serene forest scene, showcasing the interplay of light and shadow through the trees. The composition captures the tranquil atmosphere of a woodland setting, with a focus on the natural textures and forms of the landscape.

Wooded View near Barbizon by Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch, 1900

Wooded View near Barbizon

Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch
Barbizon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch captures a serene wooded landscape near the village of Barbizon. The scene features a dense forest with tall trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in depicting natural scenery with attention to detail and light.

Twilight by Théodore Rousseau, 1850

Twilight

Théodore Rousseau
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Twilight by Théodore Rousseau depicts a serene rural landscape at dusk. The painting captures the soft glow of the setting sun casting long shadows over a meadow and forest, with a body of water reflecting the sky's changing hues. Rich details include a barque on the shore, hedgerows, and a variety of trees, all rendered in Rousseau's characteristic detailed style.

The Village of Sannois by Gerrit Willem van Blaaderen, 1910

The Village of Sannois

Gerrit Willem van Blaaderen
Samois-sur-Seine,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gerrit Willem van Blaaderen depicts a serene village scene, likely capturing the tranquil atmosphere of Samois-sur-Seine. The artwork showcases traditional architecture surrounded by natural elements such as trees and open fields, characteristic of the artist's landscape style.

Landscape with Willows by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1850

Landscape with Willows

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Landscape with Willows is a painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, created in 1850. The artwork features a serene natural scene with willow trees and a tranquil landscape, characteristic of Corot's style in the mid-19th century.

Landscape by Charles-François Daubigny, 1850

Landscape

Charles-François Daubigny
Oise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Charles François Daubigny depicts a serene landscape featuring a windmill, characteristic of the artist's style. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with soft brushstrokes and natural light enhancing the pastoral setting.

View of Paris by Antoine Vollon, 1880

View of Paris

Antoine Vollon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoine Vollon depicts a scenic view of Paris, showcasing the city's architectural landmarks and bustling streets. The artwork captures the essence of urban life in the late 19th century, with a focus on the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette and Rue Fléchier areas. Vollon's brushwork brings a sense of movement and vibrancy to the scene, reflecting the artistic style of the period.

Landscape by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1872

Landscape

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Corot, created in 1872, showcases the artist's mastery of light and atmosphere. The scene captures a serene landscape with soft, flowing brushstrokes that evoke a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.

Street in Montmartre by Willem de Zwart, 1890

Street in Montmartre

Willem de Zwart
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Willem de Zwart depicts a winter street scene in Montmartre, Paris. The artwork captures the quiet charm of the neighborhood during the colder months, with snow-covered streets and perhaps some festive elements. The scene is rendered in a realistic style, highlighting the architectural details and the atmosphere of the area.

Landscape at Nevers by Johan Jongkind, 1871

Landscape at Nevers

Johan Jongkind
Nevers,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johan Barthold Jongkind depicts a serene landscape near the town of Nevers, France. The scene features a tree, likely an oak, standing prominently against a sky filled with soft clouds. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings, characteristic of Jongkind's style.

The View from the Batavian Embassy in Paris by Joseph August Knip, 1801

The View from the Batavian Embassy in Paris

Joseph August Knip
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Josephus Augustus Knip depicts a scenic view from the Batavian Embassy in Paris, showcasing the surrounding landscape. The scene includes elements such as a boat, tree, house, and bridge, capturing the essence of the location in 1801.

The Quay de Paris in Rouen by Johannes Bosboom, 1839

The Quay de Paris in Rouen

Johannes Bosboom
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johannes Bosboom depicts the bustling quay de Paris in Rouen, France. The scene captures the Seine River and the iconic Rouen Cathedral in the background, showcasing the city's historic architecture and vibrant urban life.

Reception of the Grand Condé at Versailles by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1878

Reception of the Grand Condé at Versailles

Jean-Léon Gérôme
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Reception of the Grand Condé at Versailles, also known as Reception of the Grand Condé by Louis XIV, is a painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, painted in 1878. It represents the reception of Louis II de Bourbon-Condé by Louis XIV, at the Palace of Versailles, at the foot of the Escalier des Ambassadeurs [fr], in 1674. The painting was acquired in 2004 by the Musée d'Orsay.

Marie Stuart - Francesco Hayez - Louvre RF 2012-23 by Francesco Hayez, 1832

Marie Stuart - Francesco Hayez - Louvre RF 2012-23

Francesco Hayez
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Mary Stuart Proclaiming Her Innocence is an 1832 history painting by the Italian artist Francesco Hayez. It depicts the scene at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire on 25 October 1586 after Mary Queen of Scots was found guilty of treason against her cousin Elizabeth I of England. After reading her death sentence for her part in the Babington Plot she proclaims her innocence aloud. She was executed at Fotheringhay in February 1587.

Cleopatra killing herself by Claude Vignon, 1640

Cleopatra killing herself

Claude Vignon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide, as she holds a venomous asp to her neck. The scene captures her final act of defiance, with dramatic use of light and shadow to emphasize the tragedy. The subject's expression and posture convey both pain and resolve, while the surrounding elements, such as the crown and earring, hint at her royal status. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the historical event and the emotional intensity of the moment.

Le Maire de Rennes by Thérèse Moreau de Tours, 1887

Le Maire de Rennes

Thérèse Moreau de Tours
Rennes,France
Unknown Movement

Le Maire de Rennes is a historical painting by Thérèse Moreau de Tours depicting a scene from 19th-century Rennes. The artwork captures a crowd gathered around a streetlight, with figures dressed in period-appropriate attire such as sabots and spats. The inclusion of a rampart suggests a historical event or celebration, while the overall composition highlights the urban setting of Rennes during the late 1800s.

Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar by Lionel Royer, 1899

Vercingetorix Throwing down His Weapons at the feet of Julius Caesar

Lionel Royer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the historical moment of Vercingetorix, the leader of the Gauls, surrendering to Julius Caesar after the Battle of Alesia. Created by Lionel Royer in 1899, it captures the dramatic scene of Vercingetorix throwing down his weapons at Caesar's feet, symbolizing the end of the Gallic resistance. The artwork is rich in historical detail, showcasing the military uniforms, weapons, and the symbolic elements of the conquest.

A Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay by William Orpen, 1919

A Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay

William Orpen
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

A Peace Conference at the Quai d'Orsay is an oil-on-canvas painting by Irish artist William Orpen, completed in 1919. It was one of the paintings commissioned from Orpen to commemorate the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The work is held by the Imperial War Museum in London.

Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (Sunlight) by Claude Monet, 1892

Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (Sunlight)

Claude Monet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet, created between 1892 and 1893, is part of the renowned Rouen Cathedral series. It captures the cathedral's portal under sunlight, showcasing Monet's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere. The work is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Death of Cleopatra by Jean-Baptiste Regnault, 1796

Death of Cleopatra

Jean-Baptiste Regnault
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Jean-Baptiste Regnault's painting depicts the moment of Cleopatra's death by snakebite, a dramatic scene from ancient history. The artwork captures her final moments with a focus on her physical presence and the tragic circumstances of her suicide. Cleopatra is shown reclining on a fauteuil, her body draped in luxurious fabrics, with a crown and headscarf indicating her royal status. The painting emphasizes the historical event through detailed clothing, accessories, and the symbolic asp, highlighting the emotional and cultural significance of her demise.

Landscape with Two Figures by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1865

Landscape with Two Figures

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Landscape with Two Figures is a 1865 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The work depicts a serene rural scene with two figures in a natural setting, showcasing Renoir's early style and mastery of light and color.

Hagar and Ismael by Jean-Charles Cazin, 1880

Hagar and Ismael

Jean-Charles Cazin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Charles Cazin depicts the biblical story of Hagar and Ishmael, showing the two figures in a desolate landscape. The scene captures the emotional and physical hardship of their journey, with a focus on the natural environment surrounding them.

Allée de la Tour-du-Jongleur and the House of M. Musy, Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1872

Allée de la Tour-du-Jongleur and the House of M. Musy, Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene landscape in Louveciennes, featuring a path lined with trees leading towards a house. The scene is bathed in soft light, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style, with attention to the play of light and color in the natural surroundings.

Antoinette David-Weill and her nephew Maurice Lambiotte in Mareil-le-Guyon by Édouard Vuillard, 0

Antoinette David-Weill and her nephew Maurice Lambiotte in Mareil-le-Guyon

Édouard Vuillard
Mareil-le-Guyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts Antoinette David-Weill and her nephew Maurice Lambiotte in the village of Mareil-le-Guyon. The scene captures a domestic interior with warm lighting and intricate details, characteristic of Vuillard's style.

Afternoon in Pardigon by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1907

Afternoon in Pardigon

Henri-Edmond Cross
Pardigon,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Henri-Edmond Cross captures a serene afternoon scene in Pardigon, featuring a mix of natural elements such as pine trees, broad-leaved trees, and mountainous terrain. The composition highlights the tranquil beauty of the littoral zone, with soft lighting and atmospheric effects typical of Cross's Impressionist style.

Argenteuil by Claude Monet, 1872

Argenteuil

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's 1872 painting "Argenteuil" depicts a serene scene along the Seine River, featuring a barque, a bell tower, and a sailing ship. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that reflect the Impressionist style.

In the Black Country by Constantin Meunier, 1893

In the Black Country

Constantin Meunier
Sedan,France
Unknown Movement

In the Black Country is a 1893 painting by Constantin Meunier depicting a landscape in the Black Country region of England. The work showcases Meunier's skill in capturing the industrial and natural features of the area, with a focus on the dramatic skies and textured earth tones that characterize the region's rugged terrain.

The Ferry at La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire by Camille Pissarro, 1864

The Ferry at La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire

Camille Pissarro
La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene of a ferry crossing at La Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, capturing the tranquil landscape with elements such as a boat, broad-leaved trees, and clouds. The artwork showcases Pissarro's skill in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects, characteristic of his Impressionist style.

Bathers on the Beach at Trouville by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1869

Bathers on the Beach at Trouville

Eugène Louis Boudin
Trouville-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts a group of people enjoying a sunny day at the beach. The scene includes a variety of figures such as women, men, and children, some of whom are engaged in activities like bathing and conversation. The background features the English Channel and a sailing ship, with a parasol and beach umbrella adding to the leisurely atmosphere. The painting captures the essence of a seaside holiday in Trouville-sur-Mer.

4 women in a forest by Henri Fantin-Latour, 1898

4 women in a forest

Henri Fantin-Latour
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Henri Fantin-Latour depicts four women in a forest setting, likely engaged in a leisurely activity. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the woodland environment, with soft lighting and detailed foliage creating a serene atmosphere.

Flameng's Dieppe by Marie-Auguste Flameng, 1881

Flameng's Dieppe

Marie-Auguste Flameng
Dieppe,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Marie-Auguste Flameng depicts a serene coastal scene in Dieppe, France. The composition features a calm sea with a sailboat in the distance, a clear sky with clouds, and a peaceful landscape that includes elements of fishing and sailing. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Dieppe coastline, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering natural light and atmospheric effects.

Bateaux à l'écluse de Bougival by Alfred Sisley, 1873

Bateaux à l'écluse de Bougival

Alfred Sisley
Bougival,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene scene at Bougival Lock on the Seine River. The composition features boats navigating the canal, with a broad-leaved tree and a house visible in the background. The landscape captures the tranquil atmosphere of the French countryside during the 19th century.

Pleasure Crafts by Claude Monet, 1872

Pleasure Crafts

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

Pleasure Crafts is a painting by Claude Monet depicting a serene scene on the Seine River near Argenteuil. The artwork captures the peaceful beauty of the water and surrounding landscape, with boats gently drifting along the river. Monet's impressionist style is evident in the soft brushstrokes and the play of light on the water's surface.

Boats at Sea, Sunset by Édouard Manet, 1868

Boats at Sea, Sunset

Édouard Manet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Manet depicts a serene scene of boats sailing at sea during a breathtaking sunset. The artwork captures the golden hues of the setting sun reflecting on the water, creating a tranquil and picturesque atmosphere. Manet's brushwork and use of light add a sense of movement and depth to the composition, showcasing his mastery in capturing natural scenes.

Oxes watching to tillage, morning sky by Constant Troyon, 1855

Oxes watching to tillage, morning sky

Constant Troyon
France,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Constant Troyon depicts a serene morning scene with oxen preparing for agricultural work. The landscape features a clear sky and fields, highlighting the rural setting and the quiet anticipation of the day's labor.

Bords de la Seine à Poissy by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, 1889

Bords de la Seine à Poissy

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Poissy,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ernest Meissonier depicts the banks of the Seine River near Poissy, showcasing the scenic landscape with a barque and a barge in the water. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the river and surrounding countryside, reflecting Meissonier's skill in landscape painting.

Banksof the Oise, near Pontoise, Winter by Camille Pissarro, 1878

Banksof the Oise, near Pontoise, Winter

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts the banks of the Oise River near Pontoise during the winter season. The scene showcases a landscape with leafless trees, a house, and the river, capturing the serene and quiet atmosphere of the winter countryside.

Banks of river Seine at Herblay by Paul Signac, 1889

Banks of river Seine at Herblay

Paul Signac
Herblay-sur-Seine,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Signac captures the serene banks of the Seine River in Herblay, showcasing the interplay of light and color characteristic of his Pointillist style. The scene includes reflections in the water, trees, and the surrounding landscape, creating a vibrant depiction of the natural environment.

Bouzina, fin d'été by Henri Villain, 1917

Bouzina, fin d'été

Henri Villain
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Bouzina, fin d'été is a landscape painting by Henri Villain, created in 1917. The artwork depicts a serene summer scene in the Moroccan countryside, featuring a village, hills, and a path leading through the landscape. The painting captures the essence of rural life with elements such as a donkey and Arab figures, reflecting Villain's interest in North African themes.

Breton women under an arbour by Maurice Denis, 0

Breton women under an arbour

Maurice Denis
Rennes,France
Unknown Movement

Breton Women Under an Arbor is a painting by Maurice Denis depicting a group of Breton women gathered under a rustic arbor. The scene captures the essence of rural Breton life, with the women engaged in a gathering, possibly during a seasonal celebration or social event. The painting showcases Denis's skill in capturing the natural beauty of the Breton landscape and the lively interactions among the women.

Canal du Loing by Alfred Sisley, 1884

Canal du Loing

Alfred Sisley
Oise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene canal scene in France. The composition features a calm water surface reflecting the surrounding landscape, with a small boat and houses visible in the distance. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French countryside canal in the late 19th century.

Carrefour de la rue Rémy à Auvers-sur-Oise (Crossroad of Rue Rémy, Auvers) by Paul Cézanne, 1872

Carrefour de la rue Rémy à Auvers-sur-Oise (Crossroad of Rue Rémy, Auvers)

Paul Cézanne
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Cézanne depicts a crossroad in Auvers-sur-Oise, featuring a tree, houses, and a street. The scene captures the rural landscape with a sense of tranquility and everyday life.

Carrière de pierres meulières à Igny by Antoine Chintreuil, 1850

Carrière de pierres meulières à Igny

Antoine Chintreuil
Igny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a quarry scene at Igny, showcasing the rugged landscape and the labor involved in stone extraction. The work, created in 1850, is a notable example of 19th-century landscape painting, capturing the industrial and natural elements of the area.

Chalands sur la Seine by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1869

Chalands sur la Seine

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Chalands sur la Seine is a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a serene scene along the Seine River. The artwork showcases a peaceful landscape with a péniche (a type of flat-bottomed boat) drifting along the water, surrounded by trees and a clear sky. Renoir's brushwork captures the soft light and gentle movement of the river, characteristic of his Impressionist style.

Poppy Field. Around Giverny by Claude Monet, 1885

Poppy Field. Around Giverny

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's "Poppy Field. Around Giverny" is a vibrant landscape painting from 1885. The artwork captures the lush expanse of a meadow filled with bright red poppies, set against a sky dotted with fluffy clouds. The scene is surrounded by hills and valleys, with broad-leaved trees adding depth to the composition. This piece exemplifies Monet's Impressionist style, focusing on the play of light and color in nature.

Anchored Chasse-marée by Claude Monet, 1871

Anchored Chasse-marée

Claude Monet
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

Anchored Chasse-marée is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting a sailing ship anchored in a harbor. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the Seine River, with the city of Rouen in the background. Monet's impressionist style emphasizes the play of light and color on the water and the ship's hull.

Les Braconniers dans la neige by Gustave Courbet, 1864

Les Braconniers dans la neige

Gustave Courbet
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

Les Braconniers dans la neige is a 1867 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting hunters in a snowy landscape. The work is part of the Realism movement and is currently housed in the Musée National des Rouen (MNR).

Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1879

Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes is a 1879 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a winter landscape in Louveciennes. The artwork showcases Pissarro's Impressionist style with soft brushstrokes capturing the serene beauty of the countryside under snow-covered trees.

Thatched Cottages in Berneval by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1897

Thatched Cottages in Berneval

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Berneval,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts thatched cottages in Berneval, capturing the serene beauty of a coastal village. The work showcases Renoir's signature Impressionist style with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors, emphasizing the tranquil atmosphere of the scene.

Hollow in the snow by Armand Guillaumin, 1869

Hollow in the snow

Armand Guillaumin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Hollow in the Snow is a landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin depicting a serene winter scene. The artwork showcases a path leading through a snowy forest, with a woman walking along it, surrounded by trees and a blanket of snow. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a winter landscape, emphasizing the contrast between the natural elements and the human presence.

The Chemin des Mathurins Climbing through Fields, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1879

The Chemin des Mathurins Climbing through Fields, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a rural landscape in Pontoise, France. It showcases a winding path ascending through open fields, with a village in the distance and a broad-leaved tree visible in the foreground. The work captures the serene beauty of the countryside during the 19th century.

Path through the Woods, Summer by Camille Pissarro, 1877

Path through the Woods, Summer

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene summer landscape featuring a winding path through a forest. The scene captures the tranquility of nature with dappled sunlight filtering through the trees, creating a peaceful atmosphere. The artwork showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing the essence of the natural world with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors.

Clair de lune sur la rivière by L. Birge Harrison, 1919

Clair de lune sur la rivière

L. Birge Harrison
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This serene landscape painting by L. Birge Harrison captures the gentle glow of moonlight reflecting on the surface of a tranquil river, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The scene is bathed in soft blues and silvers, with the water's surface shimmering under the night sky. The painting evokes a sense of quiet beauty and solitude, typical of Harrison's impressionistic style.

A Corner of The Garden at Les Mathurins, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1877

A Corner of The Garden at Les Mathurins, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene corner of the garden at Les Mathurins in Pontoise. The scene features a bench, a child, and various elements of nature such as broad-leaved trees and flowers, all rendered in the Impressionist style.

Une allée au bois de Boulogne by Édouard Vuillard, 1907

Une allée au bois de Boulogne

Édouard Vuillard
Boulogne-Billancourt,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a serene path through the woods of Boulogne-Billancourt, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of a forested area. The artwork showcases Vuillard's mastery in rendering natural landscapes with delicate brushwork and soft lighting, emphasizing the quiet beauty of the surroundings.

Les collines de Saint-Loup by Paul Guigou, 1860

Les collines de Saint-Loup

Paul Guigou
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

Les collines de Saint-Loup is a landscape painting by Paul Guigou created in 1856. The artwork captures the scenic beauty of the Saint-Loup hills, showcasing Guigou's skill in depicting natural landscapes with attention to detail and atmospheric effects.

View of the Côte des Mathurins, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1873

View of the Côte des Mathurins, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene landscape of Pontoise, featuring a hillside with trees and a small house. The scene is rendered in a style characteristic of Impressionism, with soft brushstrokes and a focus on natural light.

Farm Courtyard in Normandy by Claude Monet, 1863

Farm Courtyard in Normandy

Claude Monet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a serene farm courtyard in Normandy, France. The scene captures the rural landscape with elements such as a broad-leaved tree, a cow, and a child, reflecting the pastoral charm of the region. It is housed in the Musée d’Orsay.

In the Wheat by Berthe Morisot, 1875

In the Wheat

Berthe Morisot
Gennevilliers,France
Unknown Movement

Berthe Morisot's "In the Wheat" is a 1875 landscape painting that captures a serene rural scene. The artwork features a field of wheat with a child playing in the foreground, surrounded by a peaceful countryside. The painting showcases Morisot's skill in capturing natural light and the subtle textures of the landscape.

Daphnis and Chloé by François-Louis Français, 1872

Daphnis and Chloé

François-Louis Français
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Daphnis and Chloé is a landscape painting by François-Louis Français created in 1872. The work depicts a pastoral scene featuring the mythological figures Daphnis and Chloé, set within a serene natural environment. The painting showcases Français' skill in capturing the beauty of rural landscapes and the romantic elements associated with the mythological tale.

Paysage au Cannet by Pierre Bonnard, 1928

Paysage au Cannet

Pierre Bonnard
Le Cannet,France
Unknown Movement

Paysage au Cannet is a 1928 landscape painting by Pierre Bonnard. The artwork captures a serene countryside scene, likely depicting the village of Le Cannet in southern France. With its soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Bonnard creates a harmonious blend of natural elements, showcasing his signature style of capturing light and atmosphere.

La Délivrance des emmurés de Carcassonne by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1879

La Délivrance des emmurés de Carcassonne

Jean-Paul Laurens
Carcassonne,France
Unknown Movement

La Délivrance des emmurés de Carcassonne is a historical painting by Jean-Paul Laurens created in 1879. The artwork depicts the liberation of the inhabitants of Carcassonne, who were previously imprisoned within the city walls. It captures a dramatic scene of people being freed, with a crowd of onlookers and monks present, reflecting the historical event of the immurement of Carcassonne.

Start of the Norman fleet for the conquest of England in 1066 by Albert Maignan, 1874

Start of the Norman fleet for the conquest of England in 1066

Albert Maignan
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This historical painting by Albert Maignan depicts the departure of the Norman fleet in 1066, marking the beginning of the conquest of England. The artwork captures the grandeur and historical significance of this pivotal moment in medieval history.

Diélette, la côte de Jobourg by Alphonse Osbert, 1890

Diélette, la côte de Jobourg

Alphonse Osbert
Diélette,France
Unknown Movement

Alphonse Osbert's painting depicts a scenic coastal view of Diélette, focusing on the coastline of Jobourg. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the landscape with detailed brushwork and natural lighting, characteristic of Osbert's style.

The Fishing Port, Dieppe, Low Tide, Plumes of Smoke by Camille Pissarro, 1902

The Fishing Port, Dieppe, Low Tide, Plumes of Smoke

Camille Pissarro
Dieppe,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the fishing port of Dieppe at low tide, with plumes of smoke rising from chimneys and a misty atmosphere. The scene features a tranquil morning with a clear sky, houses, and the bustling port area.

Stagecoach to Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1870

Stagecoach to Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's "Stagecoach to Louveciennes" is a 1870 landscape painting depicting a stagecoach traveling through a rural French countryside. The work captures the serene beauty of the landscape with elements like trees, houses, and a road leading towards the distant village of Louveciennes. The painting is housed in the Musée d’Orsay and showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing light and atmosphere.

Effect of Snow at Éragny by Camille Pissarro, 1894

Effect of Snow at Éragny

Camille Pissarro
Éragny,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's "Effect of Snow at Éragny" is a 1894 Impressionist landscape painting that captures the serene winter scene of Éragny, a small town in France. The artwork features a snowy landscape with misty atmosphere, broad-leaved trees, and a meadow, showcasing Pissarro's skill in capturing the subtle effects of light and weather.

Snow Effect in Vétheuil by Claude Monet, 1878

Snow Effect in Vétheuil

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's "Snow Effect in Vétheuil" depicts a serene winter landscape in the French village of Vétheuil. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a snowy scene, with trees draped in white and the Seine River frozen or covered in ice. This work is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and weather conditions in his beloved countryside.

Wind Effect, Row of Poplars by Claude Monet, 1891

Wind Effect, Row of Poplars

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the dynamic interplay of wind and water in a serene landscape featuring a row of poplars. The artwork is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and atmospheric conditions around the Poplars at his garden in Giverny, France. The composition emphasizes the movement of the wind through the trees and its effect on the surrounding environment, showcasing Monet's mastery of Impressionist techniques.

In a boat by Pierre Bonnard, 1907

In a boat

Pierre Bonnard
Marseille,France
Unknown Movement

In 'En Barque', Pierre Bonnard depicts a serene scene of a boat on water, with a child and a woman seated together. The painting features a duck and a dog, surrounded by a broad-leaved tree and elements of recreational fishing. The composition captures the peaceful atmosphere of a quiet day, characteristic of Bonnard's Impressionist style.

Holland, boats by the mill by Johan Jongkind, 1868

Holland, boats by the mill

Johan Jongkind
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johan Barthold Jongkind depicts a serene scene in the Netherlands, featuring a small boat near a windmill by the water. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape, with elements such as a watercourse and sailing ship adding to the picturesque view. The painting is part of the genre of landscape painting, showcasing Jongkind's skill in capturing the natural beauty of his homeland.

Entrance of La Rochelle Harbor by Paul Signac, 1921

Entrance of La Rochelle Harbor

Paul Signac
La Rochelle,France
Unknown Movement

Paul Signac's "Entrance of La Rochelle Harbor" is a vibrant example of his pointillist style, depicting the bustling harbor entrance of La Rochelle. The painting captures the interplay of light and color on the water's surface, with detailed renderings of ships, the Tour Saint-Nicolas, and the Tour de la Chaîne. The scene is filled with the energy of maritime activity, enhanced by the artist's signature technique of small, distinct brushstrokes.

Entrance to Voisins by Camille Pissarro, 1872

Entrance to Voisins

Camille Pissarro
Voisins,France
Unknown Movement

Entrance to Voisins is a 1872 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a rural landscape. The scene shows a village entrance with a road leading through a field, flanked by trees and a distant view of a village. The painting captures the essence of a peaceful countryside with natural elements like broad-leaved trees and a horse in the foreground.

Étretat: The Beach and the Porte d'Amont by Claude Monet, 1883

Étretat: The Beach and the Porte d'Amont

Claude Monet
Étretat,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the dramatic cliffs and sea of Étretat, a coastal village in Normandy, France. The scene features the iconic Porte d'Amont rock formation, with waves crashing against the shore and a sky filled with swirling clouds. Monet's Impressionist style emphasizes the play of light and color on the water and cliffs, creating a vivid depiction of the natural landscape.

Étretat, the Manneporte, Reflection on Water by Claude Monet, 1885

Étretat, the Manneporte, Reflection on Water

Claude Monet
Étretat,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the scenic beauty of Étretat, a coastal village in Normandy, France. The artwork features the iconic Manneporte rock formations, with reflections of the cliffs and sky on the water's surface. Monet's impressionistic style emphasizes the play of light and color, creating a serene and atmospheric view of the English Channel coastline.

Study of a bay horse by Rosa Bonheur, 0

Study of a bay horse

Rosa Bonheur
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Rosa Bonheur depicts a detailed study of a bay horse, showcasing her mastery in capturing the animal's form and texture. The artwork focuses on the horse's anatomy and movement, reflecting Bonheur's dedication to realistic portrayal in her work.

Fécamp Cliff by Claude Monet, 1897

Fécamp Cliff

Claude Monet
Fécamp,France
Unknown Movement

Fécamp Cliff is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting the rugged cliffs and sea of Fécamp, France. Created in 1897, the artwork showcases Monet's signature style of capturing natural light and atmospheric effects through loose brushwork and vibrant colors.

Falaises à Diélette by Alphonse Osbert, 1889

Falaises à Diélette

Alphonse Osbert
Diélette,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alphonse Osbert depicts a scenic coastal landscape, showcasing the rugged cliffs and tranquil sea of Diélette. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the French coastline, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that evoke the peaceful atmosphere of the seaside.

Afternoon Sunlight on the Meadow at Éragny by Camille Pissarro, 1887

Afternoon Sunlight on the Meadow at Éragny

Camille Pissarro
Éragny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene meadow under afternoon sunlight, with a broad-leaved tree and a house in the background. The scene includes a woman and elements of spring, capturing the tranquil landscape around Éragny.

Fontainebleau forest by Frédéric Bazille, 1865

Fontainebleau forest

Frédéric Bazille
Chailly-en-Bière,France
Unknown Movement

Frédéric Bazille's 1865 painting depicts a serene forest scene in the Fontainebleau region, capturing the natural beauty of the landscape with detailed brushwork. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering light and texture, characteristic of the Impressionist style.

Fort-Desaix (Expédition Marchand) or Huttes au bord de l'eau by Alphonse Osbert, 1900

Fort-Desaix (Expédition Marchand) or Huttes au bord de l'eau

Alphonse Osbert
Fort-Desaix,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alphonse Osbert depicts a scenic view of Fort-Desaix, likely during the Marchand expedition, with additional elements such as huts by the water's edge. The artwork captures the natural landscape and possibly the historical context of the site, showcasing Osbert's skill in landscape painting.

Paris Winter Landscape by Albert Baertsoen, 1902

Paris Winter Landscape

Albert Baertsoen
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This winter landscape painting by Albert Baertsoen depicts a serene scene along a frozen canal in Paris. Snow-covered trees and houses are visible against a clear blue sky, with a bridge and boat adding to the tranquil atmosphere of the cityscape.

Hoar-Frost at Ennery by Camille Pissarro, 1873

Hoar-Frost at Ennery

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

Hoar-Frost at Ennery is a 1873 painting by Camille Pissarro depicting a winter landscape near Pontoise. The scene captures a quiet, icy path surrounded by fields and hills, with soft rime covering the trees and a clear sky above.

Goulphar by Henry Moret, 1895

Goulphar

Henry Moret
Port Goulphar,France
Unknown Movement

Goulphar is a landscape painting by Henry Moret created in 1895. The artwork depicts a serene coastal scene featuring a sailing ship in the distance, with lush greenery and a tranquil shoreline. The painting captures the beauty of the littoral zone, highlighting the harmony between land and sea.

Grandcamp-Maisy by Léon Germain Pelouse, 0

Grandcamp-Maisy

Léon Germain Pelouse
Grandcamp-Maisy,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse depicts the scenic beauty of Grandcamp-Maisy, showcasing a serene beach scene with elements of the nearby cityscape. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the coastal area, blending natural and urban elements in a harmonious composition.

Heavy Sea in Étretat by Claude Monet, 1868

Heavy Sea in Étretat

Claude Monet
Étretat,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's "Heavy Sea in Étretat" captures the dramatic power of the English Channel at Étretat, a small coastal village in Normandy, France. The painting depicts turbulent waves crashing against rugged cliffs, with swirling clouds and a stormy sky adding to the sense of movement and energy. Monet's impressionistic style emphasizes the play of light and color, creating a vivid portrayal of nature's raw force.

Arab Riders Stop in the Forest by Eugène Fromentin, 1868

Arab Riders Stop in the Forest

Eugène Fromentin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Fromentin depicts a moment of rest for Arab horsemen in a forest setting. The scene captures the tranquility of the natural environment, with the riders and their horses appearing calm and at ease. The artwork showcases Fromentin's skill in portraying both the rugged landscape and the subtle expressions of the riders.

Petit poste de Grand'Garde, 8e Hussards en 1803 by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, 1869

Petit poste de Grand'Garde, 8e Hussards en 1803

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ernest Meissonier depicts a small outpost of the 8th Hussars in 1803. It showcases a detailed scene of soldiers on horseback, likely in a rural or military setting, with elements such as trees and possibly a landscape in the background.

Blossoming Garden, Sainte-Adresse by Claude Monet, 1866

Blossoming Garden, Sainte-Adresse

Claude Monet
Honfleur,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a vibrant garden scene at Sainte-Adresse, showcasing his impressionist style with soft brushstrokes and vivid colors. The artwork captures the essence of a blooming garden, emphasizing the interplay of light and nature.

La Jardin potager à L'Hermitage by Camille Pissarro, 1879

La Jardin potager à L'Hermitage

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a kitchen garden at L'Hermitage, showcasing the artist's Impressionist style with vibrant brushstrokes capturing the essence of a rural landscape. The scene includes a house, trees, and a garden, reflecting the natural beauty of the Pontoise area in France.

Public Gardens by Édouard Vuillard, 1894

Public Gardens

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Public Gardens is a 1894 painting by Édouard Vuillard depicting a serene garden scene. The artwork captures a group of children playing games, women conversing, and a variety of natural elements such as broad-leaved trees, a meadow, and a beach umbrella. Set in Paris, the painting showcases Vuillard's mastery in capturing the intimacy and charm of everyday life in a public garden setting.

A Water Fountain in the Tuileries by Gaston La Touche, 1901

A Water Fountain in the Tuileries

Gaston La Touche
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gaston de La Touche depicts a water fountain in the Tuileries Garden, a renowned public garden in Paris. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the fountain, surrounded by lush greenery and the elegant architecture of the surrounding area.

Boat in the Flood at Port-Marly by Alfred Sisley, 1876

Boat in the Flood at Port-Marly

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a boat floating in the flooded waters of Port-Marly, with a mirror image of the scene reflected in the water. The scene includes trees, a house, and clouds, capturing the tranquil yet dynamic atmosphere of a flood. It is housed at the Musée d’Orsay.

La Barrière by Paul Sérusier, 1890

La Barrière

Paul Sérusier
Pont-Aven,France
Unknown Movement

La Barrière is a landscape painting by Paul Sérusier created in 1890. The work depicts a serene rural scene in Brittany, featuring a path lined with broad-leaved trees and a distant view of a hill or structure. It is considered one of the key works of the Pont-Aven School, reflecting the influence of Symbolism and the natural beauty of the Breton countryside.

The Blessing of the wheat in Artois by Jules Breton, 1857

The Blessing of the wheat in Artois

Jules Breton
Artois,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jules Breton depicts a rural scene in Artois, France, where a farmer is blessing a field of wheat. The work captures the simplicity and tradition of rural life, with a focus on the connection between the land and its people.

The Wheelbarrow in the Orchard, Le Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise by Camille Pissarro, 1879

The Wheelbarrow in the Orchard, Le Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise

Camille Pissarro
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a wheelbarrow in an orchard setting, capturing the serene rural landscape of Le Valhermeil near Auvers-sur-Oise. The scene is characterized by soft brushstrokes and a focus on natural elements, typical of Pissarro's Impressionist style.

Fog by Charles Cottet, 1904

Fog

Charles Cottet
Bordeaux,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Charles Cottet depicts a serene coastal scene shrouded in mist, capturing the tranquil beauty of the sea and sky. The soft, muted tones and gentle brushstrokes evoke a sense of calm and mystery, characteristic of Cottet's style.

Customs House. Afternoon Effect by Claude Monet, 1882

Customs House. Afternoon Effect

Claude Monet
Le Havre,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Customs House at the port of Le Havre, captured during the afternoon light. The work is part of his series of paintings of the Cabane des Douaniers, a small wooden building used by customs officers. The scene is characterized by Monet's characteristic brushwork and the interplay of light and water.

The Charge by André Devambez, 1902

The Charge

André Devambez
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Charge is a historical painting by André Devambez depicting a dramatic scene of a police charge through a crowded Parisian street at night. The artwork captures the chaos and tension of the moment, with a mix of people, carriages, and horses in the foreground, set against the backdrop of a dimly lit urban environment. The painting is part of the Musée d'Orsay collection, showcasing Devambez's skill in portraying dynamic movement and the atmosphere of a bustling city.

The Orsay Cart by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 0

The Orsay Cart

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Marcoussis,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene rural scene featuring a cart on a path surrounded by trees. The composition captures the tranquil beauty of a countryside setting, with soft light filtering through the foliage. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in rendering natural landscapes with a sense of calm and harmony.

A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur by Claude Monet, 1865

A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur

Claude Monet
Honfleur,France
Unknown Movement

A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur is an oil-on-canvas snowscape painting by French impressionist Claude Monet. The painting depicts a man on a wooden cart travelling along a snow-laden road in Honfleur.

La chaumière aux cinq arbres by Aristide Maillol, 1900

La chaumière aux cinq arbres

Aristide Maillol
Banyuls-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Aristide Maillol depicts a thatched cottage surrounded by five trees, set against a sky with a path leading towards a distant landscape. The scene captures the serene beauty of a rural setting, likely inspired by the natural surroundings of Banyuls-sur-Mer, a coastal town in southern France.

Souvenir de Villed'Avray by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1870

Souvenir de Villed'Avray

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Ville-d'Avray,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a glade with a woman, set in the village of Ville-d'Avray. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with soft lighting and natural elements highlighting the peaceful atmosphere.

The Cote du Coeur-Volant at Marly-le-Roi, under Snow by Alfred Sisley, 1877

The Cote du Coeur-Volant at Marly-le-Roi, under Snow

Alfred Sisley
Marly-le-Roi,France
Unknown Movement

This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a snowy scene at Marly-le-Roi, featuring a road flanked by a poplar tree and a small building with a chimney. The composition captures the quiet beauty of a frozen landscape with a clear sky and snow-covered terrain.

Dansebergères d'Orsay by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1871

Dansebergères d'Orsay

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Orsay,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a group of figures engaged in a folk dance. The scene includes a grove of birch trees (Betula), suggesting a woodland setting, and captures the tranquil atmosphere of a rural environment. Created in 1871, it reflects Corot's mastery in blending natural elements with human activity.

Debacle at Vétheuil, View of Lavacourt by Claude Monet, 1880

Debacle at Vétheuil, View of Lavacourt

Claude Monet
Lille,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a winter scene in the village of Lavacourt, showcasing the dramatic effects of river ice break-up on the landscape. The artwork captures the essence of the Seine River's thawing process, with frozen banks and flowing ice creating a dynamic interplay of light and texture.

Rue de l'Hermitage near Ennery, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1877

Rue de l'Hermitage near Ennery, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural scene near Pontoise, France. The composition features a quiet road flanked by trees and a small house, with a horse-drawn wagon and pedestrians on the sidewalk. The landscape captures the peaceful atmosphere of a French village in the 19th century.

The Cliff at Étretat after a Storm by Gustave Courbet, 1870

The Cliff at Étretat after a Storm

Gustave Courbet
Étretat,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts the dramatic cliffs of Étretat, a coastal village in Normandy, France. The scene captures the aftermath of a storm, with turbulent waves crashing against the rocky shoreline. Courbet's realistic style emphasizes the raw power of nature, showcasing the rugged landscape and the interplay of light and shadow across the cliffs and sea.

Haymaking in the Auvergne by Rosa Bonheur, 1855

Haymaking in the Auvergne

Rosa Bonheur
Auvergne,France
Unknown Movement

Haymaking in the Auvergne is an 1855 oil painting by French artist Rosa Bonheur. It measures 215 cm × 422 cm. The painting depicts a bustling scene of haymaking in the Auvergne region, showcasing a group of oxen working in a field alongside farmers and a tree, capturing the rural life and labor of the area.

La Fenaison en Bretagne by Paul Gauguin, 1888

La Fenaison en Bretagne

Paul Gauguin
Pont-Aven,France
Unknown Movement

La Fenaison en Bretagne is a 1888 painting by Paul Gauguin depicting a rural scene in Brittany. The work showcases Gauguin's distinctive style with bold colors and simplified forms, capturing the essence of peasant life and the natural landscape. The painting features a village setting with a hayfield, a sailing ship in the distance, and elements of the coastal environment.

Argenteuil Station by Claude Monet, 1872

Argenteuil Station

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

Argenteuil Station is a painting by Claude Monet created in 1872. It depicts a train station in Argenteuil, France, capturing the scene with Monet's characteristic impressionist style. The artwork showcases the interplay of light and color, typical of Monet's work during his time in the region.

The mole of Deauville by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1869

The mole of Deauville

Eugène Louis Boudin
Deauville,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts a serene coastal scene at Deauville, featuring a woman and a dog on a jetty overlooking the English Channel. The artwork captures the calm of the sea with a sailing ship in the distance, surrounded by a clear sky and the vibrant colors of the coastal landscape.

Charity by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, 1887

Charity

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Charity is a large-scale mural painting by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, created in 1887. It depicts a grand scene of charity and compassion, featuring a central figure of a woman offering aid to a group of people. The work is characterized by its monumental scale, soft color palette, and idealized forms, reflecting Puvis's style of decorative and symbolic art. The painting is housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Youth and Love by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1877

Youth and Love

William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Youth and Love is a 1877 painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau depicting a young woman and a cherub. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery of classical themes and intricate detail, with the young woman holding a flower and the cherub presenting a flower to her. The scene is set in a lush, natural environment with elements like a watercourse and trees, reflecting Bouguereau's focus on idealized beauty and romantic themes.

The Delafolie House, Éragny, Sunset by Camille Pissarro, 1885

The Delafolie House, Éragny, Sunset

Camille Pissarro
Éragny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a sunset scene at the Delafolie House in Éragny, featuring a house, fence, tree, path, and meadow. The artwork captures the tranquil landscape with broad-leaved trees and a path leading towards the horizon.

La Maison de Mallarmé à Valvins by Édouard Vuillard, 1896

La Maison de Mallarmé à Valvins

Édouard Vuillard
Valvins,France
Unknown Movement

Édouard Vuillard's 1896 painting depicts a serene garden scene featuring a house surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers. The composition captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French countryside property, with soft light filtering through the trees and creating a peaceful ambiance.

La Mare au clair de lune by Charles-François Daubigny, 1870

La Mare au clair de lune

Charles-François Daubigny
Oise,France
Unknown Movement

La Mare au clair de lune is a 1870 painting by Charles-François Daubigny depicting a serene landscape featuring a tranquil pond surrounded by trees. The scene captures the soft glow of moonlight reflecting on the water's surface, with elements like a duck and birch trees adding to the natural ambiance. This work exemplifies Daubigny's skill in capturing the subtle interplay of light and nature in his landscape paintings.

Oak pool by Jules Dupré, 1850

Oak pool

Jules Dupré
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jules Dupré depicts a serene oak pool surrounded by lush greenery. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of nature, with the reflection of trees on the water's surface. A cow can be seen grazing nearby, adding to the peaceful atmosphere of the landscape.

Stormy sea by Gustave Courbet, 1870

Stormy sea

Gustave Courbet
La Hague,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a dramatic stormy sea scene, showcasing powerful waves and turbulent waters. The artwork captures the intense energy of a thunderstorm, with dark clouds and strong winds creating a sense of chaos and movement in the landscape.

La Mort de Bara by Jean-Joseph Weerts, 1883

La Mort de Bara

Jean-Joseph Weerts
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La Mort de Bara is a historical painting by Jean-Joseph Weerts depicting the death of Bara, a figure from the 18th-century French Revolution. The artwork captures the dramatic and emotional moment of Bara's demise, reflecting the turbulent events of the period. Created in 1883, it is an example of Weerts' work in the historical genre, showcasing his skill in portraying significant historical moments with vivid detail and emotional depth.

The birth of Pindar by Henri-Pierre Picou, 1848

The birth of Pindar

Henri-Pierre Picou
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The painting depicts the birth of the ancient Greek poet Pindar, showcasing a dramatic and mythological scene. Created by Henri-Pierre Picou in 1848, it is an example of historical painting that captures the grandeur of classical mythology.

Snow in Marly-le-Roi by Alfred Sisley, 1875

Snow in Marly-le-Roi

Alfred Sisley
Marly-le-Roi,France
Unknown Movement

This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene scene of snow-covered fields and trees in Marly-le-Roi. The composition captures the quiet beauty of a frozen landscape with soft, muted tones and gentle brushstrokes that convey the tranquility of the winter setting.

La place de Fere-en-Tardenois by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton, 1886

La place de Fere-en-Tardenois

Étienne Moreau-Nélaton
Fère-en-Tardenois,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton depicts a square in Fère-en-Tardenois, featuring a house, broad-leaved trees, and a peaceful rural scene. The artwork captures the charm of a small French town with its architectural elements and natural surroundings.

La Place des Pyramides, Paris (I) by Giuseppe De Nittis, 1875

La Place des Pyramides, Paris (I)

Giuseppe De Nittis
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giuseppe De Nittis depicts the Place des Pyramides in Paris, showcasing the bustling urban landscape of 19th-century France. The scene includes the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc and the Pavillon de Marsan, highlighting the architectural and cultural significance of the area.

Place du Carrousel and Tuileries in Ruins by Giuseppe De Nittis, 1882

Place du Carrousel and Tuileries in Ruins

Giuseppe De Nittis
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Giuseppe De Nittis depicts the Place du Carrousel and the ruins of the Tuileries Palace in Paris. The scene captures the historical and architectural significance of the area, with the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel prominently featured. The composition includes elements of the Louvre Palace and a poodle, adding a touch of everyday life to the historical setting.

La Place Vintimille by Édouard Vuillard, 1910

La Place Vintimille

Édouard Vuillard
Vintimille,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a scene from La Place Vintimille, a location in France. The artwork captures the essence of a French village with its charming architecture and serene atmosphere, reflecting Vuillard's signature style of intimate domestic scenes and subtle use of color.

Beach at Trouville by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1869

Beach at Trouville

Eugène Louis Boudin
Trouville,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene beach scene at Trouville, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the coastal area. The artwork showcases Eugène Boudin's skill in rendering the soft light and gentle waves, with a focus on the natural beauty of the shoreline. The composition includes elements such as beach huts, boats, and the vast expanse of the sea, all contributing to the peaceful ambiance of the scene.

The Beach at Trouville by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1867

The Beach at Trouville

Eugène Louis Boudin
Trouville-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts a serene beach scene at Trouville-sur-Mer, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the English Channel. The composition features a sailing ship in the distance, a beach umbrella, and a dog playing with a ball, all set against a clear sky. Created in 1867, it is now housed at the Musée d’Orsay.

Villers Beach by Antoine Guillemet, 0

Villers Beach

Antoine Guillemet
Villers,France
Unknown Movement

Antoine Guillemet's "La Plage de Villers" is a serene landscape painting from around 1912. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a coastal scene, featuring a sandy beach and the gentle waves of the sea. The composition is characterized by soft, muted tones that evoke a sense of calm and natural harmony.

The Promenade in the Harbour by Édouard Vuillard, 1908

The Promenade in the Harbour

Édouard Vuillard
Le Pouliguen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a peaceful promenade along the harbor, featuring a woman and a child strolling near a sailboat. The scene includes a railway platform and a landscape of Le Pouliguen, a coastal town in France, capturing the serene atmosphere of the early 20th century.

La route de Louveciennes (1870) by Camille Pissarro, 1870

La route de Louveciennes (1870)

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural landscape in Louveciennes, France. The scene shows a quiet road flanked by trees and fields, capturing the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside in 1870. The work is part of Pissarro's landscape series, showcasing his skill in capturing natural light and textures.

Route de Versailles, Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1872

Route de Versailles, Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's "Route de Versailles, Louveciennes" is a 1872 landscape painting that captures the serene countryside near Louveciennes, France. The work features a rural road flanked by trees and a distant view of the Seine River, showcasing Pissarro's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric effects. This painting is part of the Impressionist movement and is housed in the Musée d'Orsay.

The Versailles Road by Alfred Sisley, 1875

The Versailles Road

Alfred Sisley
Versailles,France
Unknown Movement

The Versailles Road is a 1875 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a scenic landscape near the royal palace of Versailles. The artwork captures a quiet country road flanked by trees and a distant view of the palace, showcasing Sisley's mastery of light and atmosphere in the Impressionist style.

The Seine in Argenteuil by Claude Monet, 1873

The Seine in Argenteuil

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

The Seine at Argenteuil is an 1873 oil painting by Claude Monet. It is one of many paintings the artist made of the area. The work captures the tranquil waters of the Seine River surrounded by lush greenery and the charming town of Argenteuil. Monet's brushwork and vibrant colors reflect the Impressionist style, emphasizing the play of light and atmosphere on the landscape.

The Seine at Bougival by Alfred Sisley, 1873

The Seine at Bougival

Alfred Sisley
Bougival,France
Unknown Movement

The Seine at Bougival is a 1873 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting the tranquil waters of the Seine River near the village of Bougival. The artwork captures the serene landscape with soft brushstrokes and a focus on the natural beauty of the riverbank.

La Seine à Champrosay by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1876

La Seine à Champrosay

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Champrosay,France
Unknown Movement

La Seine à Champrosay is a 1876 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a serene river scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the Seine River surrounded by lush greenery and soft, diffused light. Renoir's brushwork creates a sense of movement and vitality, characteristic of his Impressionist style.

La Senna a Herblay by Maximilien Luce, 1890

La Senna a Herblay

Maximilien Luce
Herblay-sur-Seine,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Maximilien Luce depicts a serene landscape along the Seine River in Herblay-sur-Seine. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the riverbank, with lush greenery and a broad-leaved tree adding to the natural scenery. Created in 1890, it is an example of Luce's Impressionist style, focusing on light and atmosphere.

The Seine at Port-Marly, the Wash-House by Camille Pissarro, 1872

The Seine at Port-Marly, the Wash-House

Camille Pissarro
Port-Marly,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene along the Seine River at Port-Marly, featuring a wash-house (lavoir) and surrounding landscape elements such as trees, houses, and a boat (péniche). The work captures the tranquil atmosphere of the rural French countryside, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.

The Seine at Port-Villez by Claude Monet, 1890

The Seine at Port-Villez

Claude Monet
Port-Villez,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene waters of the Seine River at Port-Villez, France. Created around 1890, it showcases Monet's signature style of impressionist landscapes, with soft brushstrokes and a focus on light and atmosphere. The scene includes a tree-lined bank and the river's reflective surface, typical of Monet's work from this period.

The Seine at Suresnes by Alfred Sisley, 1877

The Seine at Suresnes

Alfred Sisley
Suresnes,France
Unknown Movement

Alfred Sisley's 1877 painting depicts a serene scene along the Seine River in Suresnes, France. The composition features a peaceful river with a small boat, trees, hills, and a bridge in the distance, all framed by soft clouds and a clear sky. This Impressionist work captures the tranquil beauty of the French countryside during the late 19th century.

The Seine at Vétheuil by Claude Monet, 1879

The Seine at Vétheuil

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Seine River at Vétheuil, a village in northern France. Created in 1879, it showcases Monet's Impressionist style with its soft brushwork and atmospheric effects. The work is housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

The Seine at Vétheuil, Sun Effect after Rain by Claude Monet, 1879

The Seine at Vétheuil, Sun Effect after Rain

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the Seine River at Vétheuil, capturing the sunlit effect following a rain shower. The scene includes elements such as trees, hills, and a bank, with a small house visible in the distance. The work is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and weather conditions at his favorite watering hole.

The Seine and Louvre by Camille Pissarro, 1903

The Seine and Louvre

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the scenic view of the Seine River and the Louvre Museum in Paris. The artwork showcases the urban landscape with elements such as bridges, péniches (small boats), and the iconic Louvre Palace. The composition blends natural and architectural features, reflecting Pissarro's interest in cityscapes and everyday life.

La Seine vue des coteaux de By by Alfred Sisley, 1881

La Seine vue des coteaux de By

Alfred Sisley
By,France
Unknown Movement

La Seine vue des coteaux de By is a 1881 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a serene river scene with the Seine flowing through the French countryside. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the landscape, showcasing Sisley's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere in his Impressionist style.

The Seine, from Chantemesle's Heights by Claude Monet, 1881

The Seine, from Chantemesle's Heights

Claude Monet
Chantemesle,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene beauty of the Seine River from the heights of Chantemesle. The artwork showcases Monet's signature style of Impressionism, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that evoke the tranquil atmosphere of the French countryside.

Solitude by Thomas Alexander Harrison, 1893

Solitude

Thomas Alexander Harrison
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Solitude is a painting by Thomas Alexander Harrison. It is oil on canvas, 100 cm x 170 cm. The painting was acquired by the French state from the Salon in 1893 and currently displayed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Table by Henri Le Sidaner, 1901

Table

Henri Le Sidaner
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Henri Le Sidaner's "La Table" depicts a serene outdoor scene featuring a wooden table surrounded by a garden setting. The painting captures the quiet beauty of nature with elements like a chair, flowers, and foliage, suggesting a peaceful moment in a rural or suburban environment.

Terrace on the Banks of the Seine at Melun by Henri Rouart, 1880

Terrace on the Banks of the Seine at Melun

Henri Rouart
Melun,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislas-Henri Rouart depicts a serene terrace overlooking the Seine River in Melun. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of the riverbanks, with lush greenery and the gentle flow of water. The inclusion of a beach umbrella and broad-leaved trees adds a touch of leisure and natural charm to the landscape.

The Eiffel Tower by Louis Welden Hawkins, 1900

The Eiffel Tower

Louis Welden Hawkins
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Louis Welden Hawkins captures the Eiffel Tower as seen from the Trocadero in Paris. The scene includes a fiacre, the Pont d'Iéna bridge, the Seine River, and the École Militaire buildings, offering a detailed view of Parisian architecture and urban life.

Violet wave by Georges Lacombe, 1895

Violet wave

Georges Lacombe
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Georges Lacombe depicts a dramatic violet wave, capturing the dynamic energy of the sea. The artwork showcases Lacombe's skill in rendering natural elements with vivid color and movement.

The Golden Age: The Night by Léon Frédéric, 1900

The Golden Age: The Night

Léon Frédéric
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Golden Age: The Night is a landscape painting by Léon Frédéric, depicting a serene nocturnal scene. The artwork features a mountainous landscape under the cover of darkness, with elements such as a watercourse, sheep, and a woman in the foreground. The painting captures the tranquility of the night with subtle details that evoke a sense of calm and mystery.

The Golden Age: The Morning by Léon Frédéric, 1901

The Golden Age: The Morning

Léon Frédéric
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Golden Age: The Morning is a landscape painting by Léon Frédéric created in 1901. The artwork depicts a serene morning scene featuring a woman, trees, and livestock, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature. The inclusion of nudity suggests a focus on the human form within the natural setting, while the overall composition reflects the artist's interest in pastoral and rural themes.

Avenue by Édouard Vuillard, 1907

Avenue

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Édouard Vuillard's painting depicts a serene forest path with a woman sitting on a bench, accompanied by a dog. The scene features a bouquet of flowers, broad-leaved trees, and a sense of quiet intimacy. The artwork captures the natural beauty of a secluded woodland area, blending elements of nature and human presence.

Arrestation de Charlotte Corday by Alfred Dehodencq, 1853

Arrestation de Charlotte Corday

Alfred Dehodencq
Caen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the arrest of Charlotte Corday, a historical figure known for her role in the French Revolution. Alfred Dehodencq's work captures the dramatic moment of her capture, with a focus on the tension and emotions of the scene. The composition includes elements such as a crowd, a sword, and a house, reflecting the historical context of the event.

L'Automne en Médoc by Odilon Redon, 0

L'Automne en Médoc

Odilon Redon
Bordeaux,France
Unknown Movement

L'Automne en Médoc is a landscape painting by Odilon Redon, depicting a serene autumn scene in the Médoc region of France. The artwork showcases Redon's signature blend of dreamlike imagery and vivid color, capturing the essence of a quiet, golden-hued countryside. With its soft brushwork and atmospheric quality, the painting evokes a sense of tranquility and introspection, characteristic of Redon's Symbolist style.

L'Averse, par Paul Sérusier by Paul Sérusier, 1893

L'Averse, par Paul Sérusier

Paul Sérusier
Huelgoat,France
Unknown Movement

L'Averse is a painting by Paul Sérusier depicting a rainy scene in Brittany. The work captures the atmospheric mood of a street scene with a woman holding an umbrella, set against a square in the coastal town of Huelgoat. The painting is notable for its expressive use of color and light, characteristic of the Pont-Aven School.

The Pink Chalet, Hamlet of Cæur-Volant, Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1870

The Pink Chalet, Hamlet of Cæur-Volant, Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a charming pink chalet nestled in the hamlet of Cæur-Volant near Louveciennes. The scene captures the serene beauty of a rural landscape, featuring a kitchen garden, hills, and a broad-leaved tree, all rendered in Pissarro's characteristic Impressionist style.

Champ de blé (Wheat Field) by Paul Sérusier, 1900

Champ de blé (Wheat Field)

Paul Sérusier
Orsay,France
Unknown Movement

Paul Sérusier's painting depicts a serene wheat field under a clear sky, capturing the essence of rural tranquility. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in rendering natural landscapes with a focus on light and atmosphere.

Le château d'eau, vers 1936 by Édouard Vuillard, 1935

Le château d'eau, vers 1936

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le château d'eau, vers 1936 is a painting by Édouard Vuillard, depicting a water tower in a rural setting. The artwork showcases Vuillard's signature style of intimate, domestic scenes with soft lighting and muted colors. Created around 1936, it reflects his interest in capturing everyday life and architectural details with a sense of quiet serenity.

The Château des Papes in Avignon by Paul Signac, 1900

The Château des Papes in Avignon

Paul Signac
Avignon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Signac depicts the Château des Papes in Avignon, France, showcasing the iconic medieval fortress situated along the Rhône River. The artwork captures the scenic beauty of the region, including the historic Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge and the Avignon Cathedral in the background.

The Chemin des Petits-Prés in By. Thunderstorm weather by Alfred Sisley, 1880

The Chemin des Petits-Prés in By. Thunderstorm weather

Alfred Sisley
Meudon,France
Unknown Movement

The Small Meadows at By, Stormy Weather is a painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'art et d'histoire de Meudon. It shows in mirror image the same path as in his The Small Meadows in Spring, By (1881). It was rediscovered in a private home in Kölblöd, Bavaria, Germany in 1949 after being stolen or bought on the black market by Hermann Brandl.

Le Chevreuil chassé aux écoutes, printemps by Gustave Courbet, 1867

Le Chevreuil chassé aux écoutes, printemps

Gustave Courbet
Paris,France
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Le Chevreuil chassé aux écoutes, printemps is a 1867 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting a roe deer in a springtime landscape. The scene features a willow tree and captures the tranquility of the natural setting.

The Congress of Paris by Edouard Louis Dubufe, 1856

The Congress of Paris

Edouard Louis Dubufe
Versailles,France
Unknown Movement

The Congress of Paris is an 1856 history painting by the French artist Édouard Dubufe. It depicts the international diplomats who assembled for the Congress of Paris that ended the Crimean War. It was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1857. Today it is on display in the Palace of Versailles. An engraving of the painting is in the Royal Collection.

Frost by Claude Monet, 1880

Frost

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's "Frost" (1880) is a serene winter landscape depicting a frozen scene in Vétheuil, a village in northern France. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a frost-covered landscape, with trees silhouetted against a pale sky and a frozen river or pond reflecting the winter light. The work is part of Monet's series of winter scenes, showcasing his mastery of light and atmosphere in the cold season.

Waterfalls by Gustave Courbet, 1864

Waterfalls

Gustave Courbet
Conche,France
Unknown Movement

Waterfalls is a 1864 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting a dramatic natural scene of cascading water. The work showcases Courbet's mastery of realism and his ability to capture the raw power and beauty of nature through detailed brushwork and vivid color contrasts.

The Large Garden by Pierre Bonnard, 1895

The Large Garden

Pierre Bonnard
Marseille,France
Unknown Movement

The Large Garden is a 1895 painting by Pierre Bonnard depicting a lush garden scene with elements such as a dog, rooster, child, apple, and hen. The artwork showcases Bonnard's distinctive style of vibrant colors and soft brushwork, capturing the serene atmosphere of a French garden.

The laundry Bazincourt by Camille Pissarro, 1900

The laundry Bazincourt

Camille Pissarro
Bazincourt-sur-Epte,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural scene featuring a lavoir (a traditional water washing place) in Bazincourt-sur-Epte. The landscape includes a river, trees, and a broad-leaved tree, capturing the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside in 1900.

Le matin. Gardeuse de vaches (between 1865 and 1870) by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1862

Le matin. Gardeuse de vaches (between 1865 and 1870)

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
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This serene landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a young woman tending to her cows at dawn. The scene captures the quiet beauty of a rural morning, with soft light filtering through the trees and a peaceful atmosphere that reflects Corot's mastery of light and nature.

The Bouchardon Mill by Armand Guillaumin, 1905

The Bouchardon Mill

Armand Guillaumin
Bouchardon,France
Unknown Movement

The Bouchardon Mill is a landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin created in 1905. It depicts a windmill surrounded by a serene countryside scene, capturing the tranquil beauty of the French countryside during the early 20th century.

Mill at Saint-Nicolas-les-Arras by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1874

Mill at Saint-Nicolas-les-Arras

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Saint-Nicolas-les-Arras,France
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This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene rural scene featuring a mill situated along a river. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the landscape, with elements such as a bridge and surrounding natural scenery contributing to its peaceful atmosphere. Created in 1874, it is an example of Corot's mastery in landscape painting.

Ruelle des Poulies, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1872

Ruelle des Poulies, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene rural scene in Pontoise, France. The composition features a winding path flanked by trees, leading towards a village with a bell tower. A clear sky with scattered clouds adds to the tranquil atmosphere, while the inclusion of houses and a path suggests a quiet, everyday moment in the countryside.

Passage of the ford in the evening by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1868

Passage of the ford in the evening

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
France,France
Unknown Movement

Passage of the ford in the evening is a landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot created in 1868. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene featuring a river ford, with a shepherd and livestock in the foreground. The twilight setting enhances the tranquil atmosphere, while the inclusion of broad-leaved trees and a cow adds to the pastoral charm.

Salomon and Cogeval by Édouard Vuillard, 1897

Salomon and Cogeval

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Édouard Vuillard's painting depicts a serene landscape along the Seine River, featuring a barque (a type of boat) resting against a hillside. Poplars line the riverbank, adding a sense of tranquility to the scene. The artwork captures the peaceful essence of a French countryside setting, characteristic of Vuillard's Impressionist style.

Le Pavé de Chailly by Claude Monet, 1865

Le Pavé de Chailly

Claude Monet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le Pavé de Chailly is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting a serene rural scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a forested area with a winding road, trees, and open fields, characteristic of Monet's Impressionist style. It is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

Saint-Étienne (dépôt Orsay), Guillaumin by Armand Guillaumin, 0

Saint-Étienne (dépôt Orsay), Guillaumin

Armand Guillaumin
Orsay,France
Unknown Movement

A landscape painting by Armand Guillaumin depicting the Saint-Étienne depot in Orsay, France. The artwork showcases the industrial architecture of the depot against a backdrop of natural elements, capturing the essence of the area with Guillaumin's characteristic style.

Montjoie by Léon Germain Pelouse, 1872

Montjoie

Léon Germain Pelouse
Montjoie,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse depicts a serene countryside scene featuring a hillside with broad-leaved trees and a tranquil atmosphere. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the French countryside, showcasing the artist's skill in rendering light and texture.

The England pear by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1870

The England pear

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

The England pear is a painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicting a pear in a fruit orchard. Created in 1871-72, the work showcases Renoir's mastery of light and color, capturing the natural beauty of the fruit and its surroundings. The painting is part of the Impressionist movement and reflects Renoir's interest in everyday scenes and natural elements.

Pont Boieldieu, Rouen, Sunset, Smoke by Camille Pissarro, 1896

Pont Boieldieu, Rouen, Sunset, Smoke

Camille Pissarro
Rouen,France
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This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene sunset over the Seine River in Rouen, France. The scene features the Pont Boieldieu bridge, with smoke rising from nearby chimneys and the misty atmosphere of the evening. The artwork showcases Pissarro's impressionist style, emphasizing light and atmosphere over detailed forms.

Pont de St-Sulpice by Gustave Courbet, 1873

Pont de St-Sulpice

Gustave Courbet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Pont de St-Sulpice is a landscape painting by Gustave Courbet created in 1873. The work depicts the Pont de St-Sulpice in Paris, showcasing Courbet's signature realism and attention to detail in capturing the urban landscape.

The Bridge at Moret by Alfred Sisley, 1893

The Bridge at Moret

Alfred Sisley
Moret-sur-Loing,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene bridge over the Loing River in Moret-sur-Loing, France. The scene captures the peaceful atmosphere of a rural landscape with a clear blue sky, a horse-drawn carriage, and the church of Notre-Dame in the background. It is housed at the musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Le pont de Palluel, en 1871 by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1871

Le pont de Palluel, en 1871

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Palluel,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a bridge over a river, with lush greenery and a clear sky. Created in 1871, it showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the natural beauty of rural France.

The Landscape of Caen by Stanislas Lépine, 1859

The Landscape of Caen

Stanislas Lépine
Caen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislas Lépine depicts a serene landscape featuring a sailing ship in a harbor, with the Orne River and the city of Caen in the background. The sky is clear and bright, adding to the tranquil atmosphere of the scene.

The Port of Pont-Aven by Alexandre Defaux, 1880

The Port of Pont-Aven

Alexandre Defaux
Pont-Aven,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alexandre Defaux captures the scenic beauty of the Port of Pont-Aven, showcasing the harbor and surrounding landscape with a focus on the natural elements and the charm of the coastal town. The artwork reflects the Impressionist style, emphasizing light and color to convey the atmosphere of the location.

Le port par temps gris, Le Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique), 1908 by Édouard Vuillard, 1908

Le port par temps gris, Le Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique), 1908

Édouard Vuillard
Le Pouliguen,France
Unknown Movement

This 1908 painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a harbor scene in Le Pouliguen, a coastal town in Loire-Atlantique, France. The artwork captures the atmosphere of a grey day at the port, featuring a sailing ship, a wharf, and a house, showcasing Vuillard's mastery of light and texture in capturing the quiet charm of the coastal landscape.

Le Prè vert by Édouard Vuillard, 1906

Le Prè vert

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Le Prè vert is a painting by Édouard Vuillard created between 1905 and 1907. It is a landscape painting that showcases Vuillard's mastery of color and light, capturing the serene beauty of a green meadow. The work is part of his series of rural scenes, reflecting his interest in domestic and natural environments.

Le Printemps by Charles-François Daubigny, 1857

Le Printemps

Charles-François Daubigny
Chartres,France
Unknown Movement

Le Printemps is a landscape painting by Charles-François Daubigny depicting a serene spring scene. The artwork showcases a path winding through a lush forest, with a woman walking along it, surrounded by blooming trees and vibrant greenery. The painting captures the essence of renewal and natural beauty, characteristic of Daubigny's style.

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame by Maximilien Luce, 1901

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame

Maximilien Luce
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame is a 1901 oil on canvas painting by the French artist Maximilien Luce. Luce was part of the Neo-Impressionist movement between 1887 and 1897 and used the technique of employing separate dabs of color (divisionism), for the painting, which was one of ten he undertook of Notre-Dame de Paris. The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, which holds the image as of 2015, notes that this was painted by Luce when he was moving from his Neo-Impressionist period to his later Populist period. The Musée d'Orsay obtained the picture in 1981.

Robec Stream by Claude Monet, 1872

Robec Stream

Claude Monet
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

Robec Stream is a landscape painting by Claude Monet created in 1872. The artwork depicts a serene scene of a stream flowing through a rural setting, with elements such as a bridge and a factory in the background. It showcases Monet's signature style of capturing natural light and atmosphere.

Spring Rut: The Battle of the Stags by Gustave Courbet, 1861

Spring Rut: The Battle of the Stags

Gustave Courbet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Spring Rut: The Battle of the Stags is a 1861 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting a dramatic scene of red deer engaged in a fierce struggle during the mating season. The work showcases Courbet's mastery in capturing the raw power and naturalistic detail of the animals, set against a lush forest backdrop.

Le Sacré-Coeur vu de la fenêtre du peintre, place Vintimille by Édouard Vuillard, 1940

Le Sacré-Coeur vu de la fenêtre du peintre, place Vintimille

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a view of the Sacré-Cœur from the painter's window on Place Vintimille. The scene captures the architectural details of the basilica against a backdrop of urban elements, with a focus on the interplay of light and shadow within the cityscape.

Evening by Jules Breton, 1860

Evening

Jules Breton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Evening is a 1860 painting by Jules Breton depicting a rural scene. The artwork captures the quiet beauty of a French countryside evening, with soft lighting and rustic elements that reflect the artist's focus on rural life and traditions.

Le Soir tour lointaine by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1862

Le Soir tour lointaine

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene twilight scene featuring a lake surrounded by trees. The composition captures the soft glow of evening light reflecting on the water's surface, with distant hills and a peaceful atmosphere characteristic of Corot's romantic landscape style.

Square Berlioz by Édouard Vuillard, 1915

Square Berlioz

Édouard Vuillard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Square Berlioz is a painting by Édouard Vuillard depicting a serene urban scene. The artwork captures the quiet atmosphere of a Parisian square, with its intricate details and soft lighting reflecting Vuillard's mastery of capturing everyday life in early 20th-century France.

La Corrèze by Frédéric Montenard, 1883

La Corrèze

Frédéric Montenard
Montauban,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Frédéric Montenard depicts the Corrèze region, showcasing its natural landscapes and scenic beauty. Created in 1883, it is an example of Montenard's landscape work, capturing the tranquil and picturesque qualities of the area.

Le Val du Coléby, à Freyr, près de la Meuse by Félicien Rops, 1875

Le Val du Coléby, à Freyr, près de la Meuse

Félicien Rops
Freyr,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Félicien Rops depicts a serene valley near the Meuse River, showcasing the natural beauty of the region. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of the countryside with detailed brushwork and a focus on the surrounding landscape.

Vétheuil Village by Claude Monet, 1881

Vétheuil Village

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

Vétheuil Village is a landscape painting by Claude Monet, created in 1881. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the French countryside, featuring a small village surrounded by fields and a river. Monet's impressionist style is evident in the soft brushstrokes and the play of light on the water.

Landscape by Henri Harpignies, 1880

Landscape

Henri Harpignies
Harpignies,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Henri Harpignies depicts a serene countryside scene, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature with soft brushstrokes and muted color palette. The artwork showcases Harpignies' skill in conveying the peaceful atmosphere of rural landscapes.

Angoustrine church by George-Daniel de Monfreid, 1887

Angoustrine church

George-Daniel de Monfreid
Angoustrine,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by George-Daniel de Monfreid depicts the Église Saint-André d'Angoustrine, a church located in the Angoustrine area. The scene includes a bell tower, a monumental cross, and surrounding mountains, capturing the serene landscape of the region.

The Church of Gréville by Jean-François Millet, 1871

The Church of Gréville

Jean-François Millet
Gréville-Hague,France
Unknown Movement

The Church of Gréville is a landscape painting by Jean-François Millet, depicting the rural church of Gréville-Hague. The artwork captures the serene countryside with a focus on the church's architecture against a pastoral backdrop, reflecting Millet's signature style of rural realism.

Saint-Jacques church in Dieppe by Camille Pissarro, 1901

Saint-Jacques church in Dieppe

Camille Pissarro
Dieppe,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's painting depicts the Church of Saint-Jacques in Dieppe, France. The artwork captures the architectural details of the church and its surroundings, showcasing the bustling urban scene with elements like the square and street mentioned in the tags. Created in 1901, this Impressionist piece reflects Pissarro's style of capturing light and atmosphere in urban settings.

Entrance of Marseille Harbor by Paul Signac, 1911

Entrance of Marseille Harbor

Paul Signac
Marseille,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Signac depicts the entrance of Marseille Harbor, showcasing the bustling maritime activity and the iconic architecture of the Old Port. The artwork captures the vibrant energy of the port with its boats, sailboats, and the French flag prominently displayed, reflecting the artist's pointillist technique.

Les Alyscamps by Paul Gauguin, 1888

Les Alyscamps

Paul Gauguin
Arles,France
Unknown Movement

Les Alyscamps is a landscape painting by Paul Gauguin created in 1888. The work depicts a serene autumn scene in Arles, France, featuring a path lined with trees, a watercourse, and a church. Gauguin's distinctive style captures the tranquil atmosphere of the Alyscamps, an ancient Roman necropolis turned public park.

Les Andelys by Paul Signac, 1886

Les Andelys

Paul Signac
Andelys,France
Unknown Movement

Les Andelys is a 1886 painting by Paul Signac, a key figure in the Pointillist movement. The work depicts a serene landscape featuring the Château Gaillard, a historic castle, surrounded by a river, trees, and a village. The composition includes a barque (a type of boat) on the water and a hill in the background, showcasing the artist's meticulous use of color and light to create a vibrant, detailed scene.

Bords de Seine ou du Loing by Alfred Sisley, 1878

Bords de Seine ou du Loing

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Alfred Sisley's painting depicts a serene landscape along the Seine or Loing rivers, featuring a small boat (péniche) and elements of the Île-de-France region. The scene includes trees, a house, and the characteristic soft light and atmospheric effects typical of Sisley's Impressionist style.

The Vagabonds by Jules-Alexis Muenier, 1897

The Vagabonds

Jules-Alexis Muenier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Vagabonds is a 1897 painting by Jules-Alexis Muenier depicting a group of itinerant workers, or 'chemineaux,' resting in a rural setting. The work captures the ruggedness and resilience of these laborers, with a focus on their weathered faces and the harsh landscape around them. Muenier's brushwork and use of light convey both the physical and emotional toll of their lives, reflecting the social realities of the time.

The hillsides of Vesinet by Camille Pissarro, 1871

The hillsides of Vesinet

Camille Pissarro
Le Vésinet,France
Unknown Movement

Camille Pissarro's "The hillsides of Vesinet" is a 1871 landscape painting depicting the rolling hills and meadows of Le Vésinet, a suburb of Paris. The work captures the tranquil rural scenery with a soft, atmospheric quality typical of Pissarro's Impressionist style.

Hillsides near Vétheuil by Claude Monet, 1881

Hillsides near Vétheuil

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

Hillsides near Vétheuil is a landscape painting by Claude Monet created in 1881. The work captures the rolling hills and natural scenery around Vétheuil, a village in northern France where Monet lived and painted during the 1880s. The painting is part of Monet's series of works depicting the surrounding countryside, showcasing his mastery of light and atmosphere.

Les cyprès à Cagnes by Henri-Edmond Cross by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1908

Les cyprès à Cagnes by Henri-Edmond Cross

Henri-Edmond Cross
Cagnes-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

Les cyprès à Cagnes is a 1908 oil on canvas painting by Henri-Edmond Cross. The work depicts a serene landscape featuring cypress trees, olive trees, and a house in the coastal town of Cagnes-sur-Mer. The painting showcases Cross's Impressionist style with its soft brushwork and vibrant colors capturing the natural beauty of the French Riviera.

Les Femmes Gauloises by Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize, 1851

Les Femmes Gauloises

Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize
Orsay,France
Unknown Movement

The Gallic Women: Episode from the Roman Invasion is a painting by Auguste-Barthélemy Glaize, from 1851. It is a very large oil on canvas work, with a height of 424 cm and a width of 651 cm. It was exhibited at the 1852 Salon and purchased by the French state in 1853.

Floating Ice on the Seine by Claude Monet, 1880

Floating Ice on the Seine

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

Floating Ice on the Seine is a landscape painting by Claude Monet depicting the frozen Seine River in Vétheuil during the winter months. The artwork captures the serene beauty of ice breaking up on the water's surface, with delicate reflections and soft light creating a tranquil atmosphere.

Cross - Les Iles d'Or by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1892

Cross - Les Iles d'Or

Henri-Edmond Cross
Nice,France
Unknown Movement

Les Iles d'Or is a landscape painting by Henri-Edmond Cross created in 1892. The work depicts a coastal scene with islands, likely in the French Riviera, showcasing Cross's Impressionist style with vibrant colors and loose brushwork.

Washerwomen at Pont-Aven by Paul Gauguin, 1886

Washerwomen at Pont-Aven

Paul Gauguin
Pont-Aven,France
Unknown Movement

Washerwomen at Pont-Aven is a 1886 painting by Paul Gauguin depicting a group of women washing clothes along the banks of a river. The scene captures the rural landscape of Pont-Aven, France, with trees and a house in the background, showcasing Gauguin's distinctive style of vibrant colors and simplified forms.

The Golden Harvest by Paul Gauguin, 1889

The Golden Harvest

Paul Gauguin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Golden Harvest is a 1889 painting by Paul Gauguin depicting a rural scene of a grain harvest. The artwork features a farmhouse, haystacks, and a group of peasants working in a field, capturing the essence of rural life during the harvest season. With its vibrant colors and expressive brushwork, the painting reflects Gauguin's interest in depicting everyday scenes with a sense of warmth and natural beauty.

Les Pèlerins de Sainte-Odile by Gustave Brion, 1863

Les Pèlerins de Sainte-Odile

Gustave Brion
Sainte-Odile,France
Unknown Movement

Les Pèlerins de Sainte-Odile is a 1863 painting by Gustave Brion depicting a group of pilgrims on a journey. The artwork captures the serene landscape and the spiritual atmosphere of their pilgrimage, showcasing Brion's skill in landscape painting.

Les quais à Bordeaux by Odilon Redon, 1900

Les quais à Bordeaux

Odilon Redon
Bordeaux,France
Unknown Movement

Odilon Redon's painting depicts a serene landscape of the Quai district in Bordeaux, France. The scene features a bridge, trees, and a sailing ship, capturing the tranquil beauty of the riverfront. With its dreamlike quality, the artwork blends reality and imagination, characteristic of Redon's style.

Belle-Île Rocks, Côte Sauvage by Claude Monet, 1886

Belle-Île Rocks, Côte Sauvage

Claude Monet
Brest,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the rugged coastline of Belle-Île, a small island off the coast of Brittany, France. The artwork captures the dramatic interplay of light and water on the Atlantic Ocean, showcasing Monet's signature style of Impressionism.

Encampment of Gypsies with Caravans by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

Encampment of Gypsies with Caravans

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Vincent van Gogh depicts a camp of Gypsies with caravans, featuring a broad-leaved tree and horse. It showcases van Gogh's distinctive style with vivid colors and expressive brushwork, capturing the essence of the nomadic lifestyle.

Seasons of life by Ker-Xavier Roussel, 1892

Seasons of life

Ker-Xavier Roussel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Ker-Xavier Roussel depicts the different stages of life, symbolized through a tree and a woman. The artwork captures the essence of growth, maturity, and old age, with the tree representing the passage of time and the woman embodying the human journey through life's seasons.

Les toits by Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin, 1895

Les toits

Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie,France
Unknown Movement

Les Toits is a landscape painting by Henri Martin depicting the village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot region of France. The artwork captures the charming rooftops and scenic views of the village, showcasing Martin's skill in capturing the beauty of rural French landscapes.

Chintreuil espace by Antoine Chintreuil, 1869

Chintreuil espace

Antoine Chintreuil
Chintreuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a serene landscape featuring open plains and rural elements. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a countryside scene, with elements such as livestock and farm structures suggesting a peaceful rural setting.

L'étang de Ville-d'Avray by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1865

L'étang de Ville-d'Avray

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Ville-d'Avray,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring an artificial pond surrounded by lush greenery. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of Ville-d'Avray, with a small boat (barque) visible in the water, adding a sense of calm and natural harmony.

The Summer by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, 1873

The Summer

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Chartres,France
Unknown Movement

The Summer is a landscape painting by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, created in 1873. It depicts a serene summer scene, characteristic of the artist's style, with soft, flowing forms and a focus on natural elements. The work is part of the genre of landscape painting and is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres.

The Island of La Grande Jatte by Alfred Sisley, 1873

The Island of La Grande Jatte

Alfred Sisley
Neuilly-sur-Seine,France
Unknown Movement

The Island of La Grande Jatte is a landscape painting by Alfred Sisley created in 1873. It depicts a serene scene along the Seine River, featuring a small island, trees, houses, and reflections in the water. The painting captures the tranquil atmosphere of Neuilly-sur-Seine, with a focus on the interplay of light and water.

Island of Saint-Denis by Alfred Sisley, 1872

Island of Saint-Denis

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts the Island of Saint-Denis, a picturesque location in Paris, France. The scene captures the serene beauty of the Seine River, with a clear blue sky reflecting on the water's surface. The composition includes a small barque, trees, and a house, creating a peaceful landscape that showcases Sisley's skill in capturing natural light and atmospheric effects.

The Fire in the Tuileries by Georges Clairin, 1871

The Fire in the Tuileries

Georges Clairin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Fire in the Tuileries is a historical painting by Georges Clairin depicting the burning of the Tuileries Palace during the Paris Commune uprising in 1871. The chaotic scene captures the aftermath of the conflagration, with smoke rising from the ruins and a group of civilians amidst the destruction. The painting includes elements such as the Seine River, the Pont Neuf bridge, and various symbols of the civil conflict like rifles and bayonets.

The Edge of the Forest in Spring by Alfred Sisley, 1885

The Edge of the Forest in Spring

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley captures the serene beauty of a forest glade in spring. The scene features a peaceful landscape with a house in the distance, surrounded by broad-leaved trees and a lush forest. Soft light filters through the trees, creating a tranquil atmosphere that highlights the renewal of nature during the spring season.

House in Roussillon by Aristide Maillol, 1895

House in Roussillon

Aristide Maillol
Roussillon,France
Unknown Movement

A detailed landscape painting by Aristide Maillol depicting a house nestled within the scenic hills of Roussillon. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, showcasing the interplay of light and shadow on the rustic structure and surrounding natural elements.

Marine by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880

Marine

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir captures a serene marine scene, showcasing his mastery of light and color. The work, created in 1880, exemplifies the Impressionist style with its soft brushstrokes and vibrant hues, reflecting Renoir's ability to evoke atmosphere and movement in water-based landscapes.

Marine by Otto Scholderer, 0

Marine

Otto Scholderer
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Otto Scholderer's "Marine" is a landscape painting that captures the serene beauty of a coastal scene. The artwork features elements such as a jetty, lighthouse, and the vast sea, creating a tranquil atmosphere. With its focus on the littoral zone and sky, the painting showcases Scholderer's skill in depicting natural scenery.

The Vision After the Sermon by Paul Gauguin, 1888

The Vision After the Sermon

Paul Gauguin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Vision After the Sermon is a painting by Paul Gauguin depicting a scene from the biblical story of the Good Samaritan. The work is notable for its bold use of color and symbolic imagery, reflecting Gauguin's interest in spiritual themes and his departure from traditional realism.

MEDOC.LA LANDE by Odilon Redon, 0

MEDOC.LA LANDE

Odilon Redon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Odilon Redon's painting MEDOC.LA LANDE depicts a serene landscape featuring a tree, sky, heath, and clouds. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of a natural setting, blending elements of nature with a dreamlike atmosphere characteristic of Redon's style.

The Calm Sea at Palavas by Gustave Courbet, 1857

The Calm Sea at Palavas

Gustave Courbet
Palavas,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a serene, tranquil sea at Palavas, capturing the quiet beauty of the coastal landscape. The work showcases Courbet's mastery in rendering natural scenes with vivid detail and emotional depth.

Haystacks, end of Summer by Claude Monet, 1891

Haystacks, end of Summer

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

Claude Monet's "Haystacks, end of Summer" is a serene landscape painting that captures the tranquil beauty of a rural scene. The artwork features a field of golden haystacks against a backdrop of rolling hills, with a small house and a distant village visible in the distance. The painting is part of Monet's series exploring the changing light and seasons at his home in Giverny, France.

Moisson au bord de la mer by Émile Bernard, 1891

Moisson au bord de la mer

Émile Bernard
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Émile Bernard depicts a grain harvest scene along the sea coast, capturing the serene beauty of the landscape with a focus on the coastal area of Saint-Briac-sur-Mer. The artwork showcases the artist's style and the natural elements of the coastal environment.

Molière received by Louis XIV by Jean Hégésippe Vetter, 1864

Molière received by Louis XIV

Jean Hégésippe Vetter
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the French playwright Molière being received by King Louis XIV. Created by Jean Hégésippe Vetter in 1864, it is a historical painting that captures a significant moment in French cultural history.

La Montagne Saint-Victoire by Paul Cézanne, 1890

La Montagne Saint-Victoire

Paul Cézanne
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La Montagne Saint-Victoire is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne, created in 1890. It depicts the Montagne Saint-Victoire, a mountain range in southern France, rendered in Cézanne's distinctive post-impressionist style. The work is part of the Orsay Museum collection and showcases his innovative approach to form and perspective.

The Loing Canal, Moret by Camille Pissarro, 1902

The Loing Canal, Moret

Camille Pissarro
Moret-sur-Loing,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures a serene scene along the Loing Canal in Moret-sur-Loing, France. The composition features a tranquil canal flanked by trees and a small house, with a hill in the background. The artwork showcases Pissarro's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere in a landscape.

Snow at Sunset by Claude Monet, 1869

Snow at Sunset

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a snowy landscape at sunset. The scene features a leafless tree against a sky painted in warm hues of orange and pink, capturing the serene beauty of winter evening.

Notre-Dame Paris by Jean-François Raffaëlli, 1896

Notre-Dame Paris

Jean-François Raffaëlli
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-François Raffaëlli depicts the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, with the Seine River flowing beneath it. The artwork captures the cathedral's grand architecture against a clear blue sky, showcasing the city's historical and cultural significance.

Nymph and Bacchus by Jules Lefebvre, 1866

Nymph and Bacchus

Jules Lefebvre
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Nymph and Bacchus is a painting by Jules Lefebvre created in 1866. The work depicts a scene from Greek mythology, featuring the god Bacchus and a nymph. The composition includes elements such as a bow, arrow, and a statue, suggesting a narrative involving love and desire. The painting showcases Lefebvre's skill in capturing the elegance and sensuality of the figures amidst a natural setting.

Blue Water Lilies by Claude Monet, 1916

Blue Water Lilies

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

Blue Water Lilies is a serene landscape painting by Claude Monet, depicting a tranquil pond surrounded by water lilies. The artwork captures the soft, diffused light and gentle ripples of the water, characteristic of Monet's Impressionist style. Created in 1916, it is part of a series of water lily paintings that Monet painted in his garden at Giverny, France.

Orphée by François-Louis Français, 1863

Orphée

François-Louis Français
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the mythological figure of Orpheus, known for his musical talents, amidst a serene landscape under moonlight. The scene features a tree, a lyre, and elements of nature, capturing the essence of the legend. The artwork showcases François-Louis Français' skill in blending natural scenery with mythological themes.

L'écluse de la Monnaie. Soleil d'hiver by Albert Lebourg, 1918

L'écluse de la Monnaie. Soleil d'hiver

Albert Lebourg
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This oil on canvas painting by Albert Lebourg depicts a winter scene in Paris, focusing on the Monnaie Lock and the Seine River. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of a sunny winter day, with misty surroundings and elements like the Pont Neuf and Notre-Dame de Paris visible in the background.

The Aven Stream by Charles Laval, 1889

The Aven Stream

Charles Laval
Aven,France
Unknown Movement

The Aven Stream is a landscape painting by Charles Laval, created in 1889. The artwork depicts a serene natural scene featuring a river, hills, and broad-leaved trees, capturing the tranquil beauty of a countryside setting.

Landscape by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 0

Landscape

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Paysage aux Collettes is a 1914 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The work depicts a serene countryside scene with soft brushstrokes capturing the gentle light and natural textures of the landscape. Renoir's signature Impressionist style is evident in the vibrant colors and atmospheric effects.

Paysage 1912 by Paul Sérusier, 1912

Paysage 1912

Paul Sérusier
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Paul Sérusier depicts a serene countryside scene with a prostrate shrub and a broad-leaved tree. Created in 1912, it showcases the artist's impressionistic style and connection to the natural world.

Paysage by Alphonse Legros, 1910

Paysage

Alphonse Legros
Dijon,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Alphonse Legros depicts a serene natural scene, likely capturing the beauty of a rural or coastal area. The artwork showcases Legros' skill in rendering light and texture, characteristic of his style during the early 20th century.

Château de Pierrefonds by Emmanuel Lansyer, 1868

Château de Pierrefonds

Emmanuel Lansyer
Pierrefonds,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Emmanuel Lansyer depicts the Château de Pierrefonds, a historic castle in France. The artwork captures the grandeur of the castle's architecture against a scenic backdrop, showcasing the beauty of the French countryside.

Monticelli - Paysage, 94-053917.jpg by Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, 0

Monticelli - Paysage, 94-053917.jpg

Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Adolphe Monticelli captures a serene countryside scene, likely depicting rolling hills and natural elements characteristic of his style. The artwork showcases his expressive brushwork and vibrant color palette, typical of the Post-Impressionist movement.

Landscape at Le Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise by Camille Pissarro, 1880

Landscape at Le Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise

Camille Pissarro
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene rural landscape featuring a village, hills, meadows, and a tree-lined sky. The scene includes elements such as cows, a woman, and broad-leaved trees, capturing the tranquil beauty of the countryside around Auvers-sur-Oise in 1880.

Landscape at Eragny by Camille Pissarro, 1897

Landscape at Eragny

Camille Pissarro
Éragny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro, created in 1897, depicts a serene rural scene in Éragny. The composition features a meadow with a cow, a house, and a broad-leaved tree, surrounded by hills. The work captures the peaceful atmosphere of a French countryside landscape.

Paysage à l'Etang-la-Ville (Yvelines ), vers 1900 by Édouard Vuillard, 1900

Paysage à l'Etang-la-Ville (Yvelines ), vers 1900

Édouard Vuillard
Etang-la-Ville,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Édouard Vuillard depicts a serene countryside scene around Etang-la-Ville in Yvelines, France. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings, featuring elements like fruit trees, a house, and open fields, all rendered in Vuillard's characteristic style.

Bord du lac Léman by Gustave Courbet, 1869

Bord du lac Léman

Gustave Courbet
Besançon,France
Unknown Movement

Bord du lac Léman is a 1869 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting the shores of Lake Léman. The work is known for its realistic portrayal of the landscape and is considered one of Courbet's notable landscape paintings.

Paysage au soleil couchant by Louis Carrand, 0

Paysage au soleil couchant

Louis Carrand
Saint-Malo,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Louis Carrand depicts a serene sunset scene over a rocky cliff, with a small village nestled in the valley below. The warm hues of the setting sun cast a golden glow across the landscape, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.

Paysage au soleil couchant, Le Cannet by Pierre Bonnard, 1926

Paysage au soleil couchant, Le Cannet

Pierre Bonnard
Le Cannet,France
Unknown Movement

Pierre Bonnard's 1926 painting depicts a serene landscape at sunset, capturing the warm hues of the sky and the tranquil atmosphere of Le Cannet. The artwork showcases Bonnard's signature style of vibrant colors and soft, blurred forms, creating a dreamlike quality that emphasizes the beauty of nature during the evening hours.

Paysage aux arbres verts by Maurice Denis, 1893

Paysage aux arbres verts

Maurice Denis
Pleumeur-Bodou,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Maurice Denis depicts a landscape featuring green trees, specifically beech trees in Pleumeur-Bodou. The artwork, created in 1893, showcases the natural beauty of the forested area, capturing the essence of the scenery with a focus on the vibrant greenery of the trees.

Paysage avec large rivière by Eugène Carrière, 1906

Paysage avec large rivière

Eugène Carrière
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Eugène Carrière depicts a wide river surrounded by natural scenery. The artwork showcases the artist's skill in capturing the tranquility and beauty of the landscape, with detailed brushwork and a harmonious color palette.

Landscape in Brittany. The David Mill by Paul Gauguin, 1894

Landscape in Brittany. The David Mill

Paul Gauguin
Pont-Aven,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Gauguin depicts a serene landscape in Brittany, featuring a watercourse, trees, and a small house. The scene includes a woman, suggesting a quiet rural setting. The artwork captures the natural beauty of the region, characteristic of Gauguin's style during his time in Pont-Aven.

Landscape of Cagnes by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1915

Landscape of Cagnes

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Cagnes-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a serene landscape of Cagnes-sur-Mer, showcasing the coastal scenery with a focus on the natural elements such as trees and the sea. Created in 1915, it captures the tranquil beauty of the French Riviera, reflecting Renoir's mastery in capturing light and atmosphere.

La Tour de César by Paul Cézanne, 1862

La Tour de César

Paul Cézanne
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

La Tour de César is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne created in 1862. The work depicts a tower or building surrounded by natural elements, showcasing Cézanne's early style characterized by structured forms and attention to detail. It is considered an important example of his contribution to the development of modern art.

Paysage de montagne by Rosa Bonheur, 0

Paysage de montagne

Rosa Bonheur
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Rosa Bonheur depicts a serene mountain scene featuring rolling meadows and lush vegetation. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing the beauty of nature, with soft lighting and detailed textures that enhance the tranquil atmosphere of the landscape.

Winter Landscape at Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1870

Winter Landscape at Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This winter landscape painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene beauty of Louveciennes, a village near Versailles. The scene features a frozen landscape with snow-covered fields, a small house, and a broad-leaved tree against a clear sky. Pissarro's brushwork emphasizes the quiet stillness of the winter season.

Rock of ten hours by Gustave Courbet, 1855

Rock of ten hours

Gustave Courbet
La Turbie,France
Unknown Movement

Rock of Ten Hours is a 1855 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting a dramatic rocky landscape. The work showcases Courbet's mastery of realism and his ability to capture the rugged beauty of nature. The painting is notable for its detailed textures and the way it conveys the power and majesty of the natural world.

Landscape, Mediterranean bay, view of Agay by Albert Marquet, 1905

Landscape, Mediterranean bay, view of Agay

Albert Marquet
Agay,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Albert Marquet captures a serene Mediterranean bay scene, showcasing the natural beauty of Agay. The artwork reflects Marquet's style of capturing light and color in coastal landscapes.

Landscape, fields of Veneux-Nadon by Alfred Sisley, 0

Landscape, fields of Veneux-Nadon

Alfred Sisley
Veneux-Nadon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene landscape featuring open fields and a plain near Veneux-Nadon. The scene includes a cart and a horse, with walnut wood elements adding texture to the natural setting. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the countryside in a soft, impressionistic style.

Niollon's Landscape by Barthélemy Niollon, 0

Niollon's Landscape

Barthélemy Niollon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Barthélemy Niollon captures a serene natural scene, likely depicting a rural or pastoral setting with elements of nature such as trees, hills, and possibly a body of water. The artwork showcases Niollon's skill in rendering atmospheric effects and the interplay of light and shadow in an outdoor environment.

Paysage, étude d'arbres by Rosa Bonheur, 0

Paysage, étude d'arbres

Rosa Bonheur
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Paysage, étude d'arbres is a landscape painting by Rosa Bonheur, showcasing a study of trees in a natural setting. The artwork captures the essence of the forest with detailed foliage and a serene atmosphere, reflecting Bonheur's skill in depicting botanical elements.

Hills of La Celle seen from Saint-Mammès, september afternoon by Alfred Sisley, 1884

Hills of La Celle seen from Saint-Mammès, september afternoon

Alfred Sisley
Strasbourg,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley captures the serene landscape of the hills of La Celle as viewed from Saint-Mammès, depicting a tranquil September afternoon. The work, housed at the Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain de Strasbourg, showcases Sisley's mastery in capturing the subtle interplay of light and atmosphere in a rural setting.

Landscape. Vétheuil by Claude Monet, 1879

Landscape. Vétheuil

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a serene landscape in Vétheuil, a village in northern France. The scene captures the rolling hills, fields, and the Seine River, with a clear sky reflecting the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside. It is part of Monet's series of works inspired by the rural surroundings of his home, showcasing his mastery of light and color.

Small Port by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880

Small Port

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a small harbor scene, showcasing his signature Impressionist style with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a coastal setting, likely inspired by the French countryside or Mediterranean ports.

Peyrelebade by Odilon Redon, 1888

Peyrelebade

Odilon Redon
Peyrelebade,France
Unknown Movement

Odilon Redon's 1888 painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a poplar tree, a house, and a meadow. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of a rural setting with soft, dreamlike brushstrokes characteristic of Redon's style.

Apple and broom flowers by Antoine Chintreuil, 0

Apple and broom flowers

Antoine Chintreuil
Pommiers,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Antoine Chintreuil depicts a serene landscape featuring apple trees and broom flowers in full bloom. The scene captures the beauty of nature with soft, flowing brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette, typical of Chintreuil's style. The composition highlights the interplay of light and shadow, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere.

Pont du chemin de fer à Chatou by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881

Pont du chemin de fer à Chatou

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Chatou,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a railway bridge in Chatou, France. The scene captures the serene beauty of a garden setting with trees and a broad-leaved tree, showcasing Renoir's signature style of capturing light and atmosphere in a landscape.

Bridge Over a River by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1919

Bridge Over a River

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a serene bridge spanning a tranquil river, surrounded by lush trees and a peaceful landscape. The scene captures the essence of a quiet, natural setting, with soft lighting and gentle brushstrokes that evoke a sense of calm and nostalgia.

Port of Bordeaux by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1874

Port of Bordeaux

Eugène Louis Boudin
Bordeaux,France
Unknown Movement

Eugène Boudin's "Port of Bordeaux" depicts a serene harbor scene in the French city of Bordeaux. The painting captures the gentle mist over the water, with a barque and sailing ships anchored or moored in the port. The atmospheric perspective and soft light create a tranquil, almost dreamlike quality to the scene.

Port of Cameret by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1872

Port of Cameret

Eugène Louis Boudin
Camaret-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts the bustling port of Camaret-sur-Mer, capturing the serene yet lively atmosphere of the coastal town. The artwork showcases a harbor scene with boats and ships, emphasizing the natural beauty of the landscape and the maritime activity.

The Seine at Rouen, Saint-Sever by Camille Pissarro, 1896

The Seine at Rouen, Saint-Sever

Camille Pissarro
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a serene scene of the Seine River near Rouen, France. The composition features a tranquil river with boats drifting along its surface, surrounded by lush green hills and the distant silhouette of Saint-Sever. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of the landscape with soft brushstrokes and subtle use of light and smoke.

Port-Marly by François Bonvin, 1872

Port-Marly

François Bonvin
Toulouse,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by François Bonvin depicts the scenic beauty of Port-Marly, featuring a tranquil artificial pond surrounded by lush greenery and broad-leaved trees. The composition includes a cabana, suggesting a leisurely atmosphere, and captures the serene ambiance of the French countryside in the 19th century.

Evening Prayer in the Sahara by Gustave Achille Guillaumet, 1863

Evening Prayer in the Sahara

Gustave Achille Guillaumet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Evening Prayer in the Sahara is an 1863 painting by Gustave Guillaumet. Executed in oil on canvas and measuring 1.37m by 3.005m, it is one of the most celebrated desert paintings in the Musée d’Orsay. The painting is typical of Guillaumet’s earlier work, combining classical composition with a vast landscape populated by exotic figures, making it a standard orientalist genre scene.

Rainy spring near Paris (Printemps pluvieux aux environs de Paris) by Alfred Sisley, 1879

Rainy spring near Paris (Printemps pluvieux aux environs de Paris)

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Alfred Sisley's 1879 painting depicts a rainy spring scene near Paris, capturing the atmospheric mood of the season with soft brushstrokes and muted tones. The work is characteristic of Sisley's Impressionist style, focusing on the interplay of light and weather in the natural landscape.

Printemps, trembles et acacias by Alfred Sisley, 1889

Printemps, trembles et acacias

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a spring landscape featuring trembling poplars and acacia trees. The scene captures the gentle transition of seasons with soft, flowing brushstrokes that convey the freshness of early spring.

Orchard with Flowering Trees, Spring, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro, 1877

Orchard with Flowering Trees, Spring, Pontoise

Camille Pissarro
Pontoise,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a vibrant spring scene in Pontoise, showcasing a kitchen garden with flowering trees. The artwork captures the essence of the season with lush greenery and blooming flora, characteristic of Pissarro's Impressionist style.

Promenade dans un parc by Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, 0

Promenade dans un parc

Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Adolphe Monticelli depicts a serene scene of a promenade in a park. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of a green space, with figures walking amidst trees and open fields. The composition showcases Monticelli's signature style, blending vibrant colors and expressive brushwork to convey the tranquility of the landscape.

Promenade Undergrowth by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1910

Promenade Undergrowth

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Promenade Undergrowth is a 1910 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, depicting a serene scene of people walking through a lush forest. The artwork showcases Renoir's signature use of light and color, capturing the gentle interplay of sunlight filtering through the trees. With its soft brushwork and vibrant hues, the painting evokes a sense of tranquility and natural beauty, characteristic of Renoir's late style.

Quai de Clichy sur la Seine by Émile Bernard, 1887

Quai de Clichy sur la Seine

Émile Bernard
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Émile Bernard's 1887 painting depicts a scene along the Seine River in Paris, showcasing the bustling Quai de Clichy area. The artwork captures the urban landscape with elements of snow, suggesting a winter setting, and includes a couple in the foreground, highlighting the interaction between people and the city environment.

Quai des Grands-Augustins by Albert Marquet, 1905

Quai des Grands-Augustins

Albert Marquet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Quai des Grands-Augustins is a 1905 painting by Albert Marquet depicting the Seine Riverfront in Paris. The work captures the atmospheric quality of the riverbank with its characteristic brushwork and vibrant colors, reflecting Marquet's Fauvist style.

James Wilson Morrice by James Wilson Morrice, 1904

James Wilson Morrice

James Wilson Morrice
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by James Wilson Morrice captures a serene Parisian landscape along the Seine River. The scene features a broad-leaved tree, a shopfront (échoppe), and the iconic quai des Grands-Augustins, showcasing the charm of 1904 Paris.

View of the Pont Marie, Paris by Stanislas Lépine, 1868

View of the Pont Marie, Paris

Stanislas Lépine
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislas Lépine captures the bustling scene of the Pont Marie bridge in Paris, showcasing the Seine River and the surrounding architecture. The artwork includes details of the quai de l'Hôtel-de-Ville and quai de Bourbon, with elements like a horse and houses adding to the urban atmosphere.

Zonneschijn by Emile Claus, 1899

Zonneschijn

Emile Claus
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Emile Claus's 1899 painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a house and a broad-leaved tree, likely the Villa Zonneschijn. The scene is bathed in sunlight, creating a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The work is part of the Impressionist genre and is housed at the Musée d'Orsay.

Sunset Sails by Charles Cottet, 1892

Sunset Sails

Charles Cottet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Charles Cottet depicts a serene coastal scene with sunset hues casting a warm glow over the water. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the sea and sky, with sails of boats silhouetted against the vibrant colors of the evening sky.

Reception du Prefet by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton, 0

Reception du Prefet

Étienne Moreau-Nélaton
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Étienne Moreau-Nélaton depicts a reception scene where a prefect is being greeted. The composition includes elements such as a flag, a house, and a street, suggesting a formal setting. The artwork captures the atmosphere of a state visit, highlighting the ceremonial aspects of the event.

Deer shed at dusk by Gustave Courbet, 1850

Deer shed at dusk

Gustave Courbet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Deer Shed at Dusk is a 1850 painting by Gustave Courbet depicting a serene landscape at twilight. The artwork showcases a glade surrounded by cliffs, with red deer grazing in the fading light. Courbet's detailed brushwork captures the atmospheric mood of the scene, blending natural elements with a contemplative ambiance.

Running deer in Plaisir-Fontaine creek by Gustave Courbet, 1866

Running deer in Plaisir-Fontaine creek

Gustave Courbet
Plaisir-Fontaine,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Gustave Courbet depicts a scene of running deer near a stream in the Plaisir-Fontaine creek. The artwork showcases the natural beauty of the forested landscape, with the animals appearing to leap through the water, highlighting Courbet's skill in capturing movement and detail in nature.

Remorqueurs à Rouen by Albert Lebourg, 1903

Remorqueurs à Rouen

Albert Lebourg
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Albert Lebourg depicts a serene landscape of Rouen, France, featuring the Seine River and the iconic Rouen Cathedral. The scene includes tugboats, trees, and a bell tower against a clear sky, capturing the tranquil beauty of the city's waterfront.

Répétition du "Joueur de flûte" et de "La femme de Diomède" chez le prince Napoléon by Gustave Boulanger, 1861

Répétition du "Joueur de flûte" et de "La femme de Diomède" chez le prince Napoléon

Gustave Boulanger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Répétition du "Joueur de flûte" et de "La femme de Diomède" chez le prince Napoléon is a painting by French artist Gustave Boulanger. The painting's full title as given in the catalogue for the Paris Salon of 1861 is Répétition du "Joueur de flûte" et de "la Femme de Diomède," chez S.A.I. le prince Napoléon, dans l’atrium de sa maison, avenue Montaigne. It depicts a scene from the French literary work "La Dame aux Camélias" by Dumas, featuring the characters "Le Joueur de flûte" and "La Femme de Diomède" in a setting that suggests a private residence, with the prince Napoléon as the host. The painting is notable for its detailed portrayal of the characters and the opulent interior, reflecting the cultural and social milieu of 19th-century France.

Retour de la foire de Concarneau by Théophile Deyrolle, 1881

Retour de la foire de Concarneau

Théophile Deyrolle
Concarneau,France
Unknown Movement

Théophile Deyrolle's painting depicts a scene from the Concarneau fair, showcasing a rural landscape with elements such as a path, littoral zone, and peasant figures. The artwork includes a pig and various clothing details, capturing the essence of a local market return.

Reunion at the Park by Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, 1850

Reunion at the Park

Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Adolphe Monticelli depicts a serene landscape with a group of figures in a park setting. The scene includes a woman and a putto, suggesting a peaceful gathering in a natural environment.

Rochers près des grottes au-dessus du Château-Noir by Paul Cézanne, 1904

Rochers près des grottes au-dessus du Château-Noir

Paul Cézanne
Aix-en-Provence,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul Cézanne depicts a landscape featuring rocky formations near caves situated above the Château-Noir. The scene captures the rugged terrain and natural elements, characteristic of Cézanne's style in his later years.

Route Blanche by Cyrille Besset, 1898

Route Blanche

Cyrille Besset
Provence,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Cyrille Besset depicts a serene Provencal scene featuring a white road winding through a lush countryside. The composition includes a house, trees such as Cupressus and Platanus, and a peaceful atmosphere characteristic of the region's natural beauty.

Road to Gennevilliers by Paul Signac, 1883

Road to Gennevilliers

Paul Signac
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Road to Gennevilliers is a painting by Paul Signac, created in 1883. It depicts a scenic landscape featuring a road leading towards the village of Gennevilliers, with elements such as broad-leaved trees, smoke, and a rural setting. The artwork showcases Signac's mastery of pointillism, using small, distinct brushstrokes to create a vibrant and detailed scene.

La Vieille Route à Auvers-sur-Oise by Paul Cézanne, 1872

La Vieille Route à Auvers-sur-Oise

Paul Cézanne
Auvers-sur-Oise,France
Unknown Movement

La Vieille Route à Auvers-sur-Oise is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne created in 1872. The work depicts a rural scene featuring a winding road leading through a village and towards a sky filled with clouds. Cézanne's distinctive style captures the quiet beauty of the countryside with a focus on form and structure.

Route d'Ennery by Camille Pissarro, 1874

Route d'Ennery

Camille Pissarro
Ennery,France
Unknown Movement

Route d'Ennery is a landscape painting by Camille Pissarro created in 1874. The work depicts a rural scene featuring a road winding through a countryside landscape, with elements such as hills, trees, and a bridge visible in the composition. It is part of the Impressionist movement and is currently housed in the Musée d'Orsay.

Rue Douarnenez by Odilon Redon, 1880

Rue Douarnenez

Odilon Redon
Douarnenez,France
Unknown Movement

Rue Douarnenez is a painting by Odilon Redon depicting a street scene in the coastal town of Douarnenez, France. The artwork captures the serene and dreamlike atmosphere of the seaside town with its characteristic blend of realism and symbolic elements. Redon's style is evident in the soft, flowing lines and the ethereal quality of the scene, which reflects his interest in both the natural world and the mystical.

Rue à Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, 1897 by Odilon Redon, 0

Rue à Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, 1897

Odilon Redon
Saint-Georges-de-Didonne,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Odilon Redon depicts a serene street scene in Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, capturing the quiet beauty of the French countryside with soft, dreamlike brushstrokes. The artwork showcases Redon's signature blend of realism and fantasy, creating an atmosphere of peaceful contemplation.

The Downward Street in Locronan by Maxime Maufra, 1906

The Downward Street in Locronan

Maxime Maufra
Locronan,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Maxime Maufra depicts the Downward Street in Locronan, showcasing a charming village scene with houses, a church, trees, and a sky filled with clouds. The artwork captures the serene atmosphere of the French countryside, highlighting the architectural details and natural elements of the village.

Ruins of Rosemont Castle by Johan Jongkind, 1861

Ruins of Rosemont Castle

Johan Jongkind
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Johan Barthold Jongkind depicts the ruins of Rosemont Castle, capturing the atmospheric and melancholic beauty of the abandoned structure. The scene is set against a vast plain, with the ruins standing as a testament to the passage of time and nature's gradual reclaiming of human creations.

Seine in Saint-Mammès by Alfred Sisley, 1885

Seine in Saint-Mammès

Alfred Sisley
Saint-Mammès,France
Unknown Movement

Alfred Sisley's 1885 painting captures the Seine River at Saint-Mammès, showcasing the interplay of light and water with reflections of the surrounding landscape. The work exemplifies the Impressionist style, focusing on atmospheric effects and the transient qualities of natural scenes.

Weeping Willow by Claude Monet, 1921

Weeping Willow

Claude Monet
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a weeping willow tree, likely in a serene natural setting. It is part of the collection at the musée d'Orsay in Paris, France.

Saules au bord de l'eau (c. 1855) by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1855

Saules au bord de l'eau (c. 1855)

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring willow trees by the water's edge. The scene captures the gentle interaction between land and water, with soft lighting and atmospheric effects typical of Corot's style. The inclusion of a cow and elements of rural life suggests a pastoral setting, enhancing the tranquil mood of the composition.

Semailles d'automne by François Émile Michel, 1873

Semailles d'automne

François Émile Michel
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene autumn scene with a field of golden grasses and a row of broad-leaved trees, capturing the essence of rural life. The inclusion of a peasant figure adds a human element to the landscape, reflecting the artist's focus on everyday scenes. Created in 1873 by Émile Michel, the work is a testament to the beauty of nature and the simplicity of rural existence.

Boats at sea with setting sun by Hendrik Willem Mesdag, 1887

Boats at sea with setting sun

Hendrik Willem Mesdag
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hendrik Willem Mesdag depicts a serene scene of boats sailing on the sea as the sun sets in the distance. The landscape captures the tranquil beauty of the ocean during twilight, with soft lighting and reflections on the water.

Calm at Honfleur by Adolphe-Félix Cals, 1873

Calm at Honfleur

Adolphe-Félix Cals
Honfleur,France
Unknown Movement

This 19th-century landscape painting by Adolphe-Félix Cals depicts a serene coastal scene in Honfleur, France. The composition features a thatched cottage, a cart, and trees against a twilight sky, with a distant view of the sea. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a French coastal town during the evening hours.

Morning Sun, Autumn by Camille Pissarro, 1897

Morning Sun, Autumn

Camille Pissarro
Éragny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro captures the serene beauty of an autumn morning in Éragny. The scene features a garden with a house, orchard, and a woman, all bathed in the warm glow of the morning sun. The work exemplifies Pissarro's Impressionist style, with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors that evoke the tranquility of rural life.

Under the snow: farmyard in Marly-le-Roi by Alfred Sisley, 1876

Under the snow: farmyard in Marly-le-Roi

Alfred Sisley
Marly-le-Roi,France
Unknown Movement

Alfred Sisley's "Under the snow: farmyard in Marly-le-Roi" depicts a serene winter scene of a farmyard in Marly-le-Roi, France. The painting captures the quiet beauty of a snowy landscape with a farmhouse and surrounding elements, characteristic of Sisley's Impressionist style.

Souvenir de Cernay by Léon Germain Pelouse, 1872

Souvenir de Cernay

Léon Germain Pelouse
Cernay-la-Ville,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Léon Germain Pelouse captures a serene forest scene near a river, featuring a grove of birch trees. The artwork evokes a peaceful, rural atmosphere, typical of the artist's style.

Souvenir des Landes by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1872

Souvenir des Landes

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Rouen,France
Unknown Movement

Corot's "Souvenir des Landes" is a serene landscape painting that captures the tranquil beauty of the Landes region in France. The artwork features a pine tree, suggesting a coastal or forested area, and includes elements that evoke a sense of nostalgia and natural harmony.

Temps de neige à Veneux-Nadon by Alfred Sisley, 1880

Temps de neige à Veneux-Nadon

Alfred Sisley
Veneux-Nadon,France
Unknown Movement

This winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a snowy scene in Veneux-Nadon, France. The composition features a quiet village surrounded by snow-covered trees and fields, with a small house visible in the distance. Sisley's soft brushwork captures the serene atmosphere of a winter day, emphasizing the tranquility of the rural setting.

Tower at the water's edge by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1860

Tower at the water's edge

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene landscape featuring a tower standing at the edge of a tranquil water body. The scene includes elements such as trees, a watercourse, and ruins, with a notable mirror image effect in the water. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the interplay of light and nature, typical of his romantic landscape style.

Train in the Countryside by Claude Monet, 1870

Train in the Countryside

Claude Monet
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts a steam locomotive and passenger train set against a serene countryside landscape. The artwork captures the essence of Impressionist style with its soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors, focusing on the interplay of light and atmosphere.

Les Travaux de relèvement du chemin de fer de ceinture, le pont de la rue de la Voûte by Paul Désiré Trouillebert, 1888

Les Travaux de relèvement du chemin de fer de ceinture, le pont de la rue de la Voûte

Paul Désiré Trouillebert
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul-Désiré Trouillebert depicts the construction work on the ring railway, focusing on the bridge over Rue de la Voûte. The scene captures the industrial activity of the late 19th century, showcasing the intersection of urban development and engineering efforts.

The Red Cows in the Meadow by Rosa Bonheur, 0

The Red Cows in the Meadow

Rosa Bonheur
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Trois bœufs roux au pâturage is a pastoral painting by Rosa Bonheur depicting three red cows grazing in a lush meadow. The artwork showcases the artist's mastery of capturing natural light and textures, with detailed rendering of the animals and their surroundings. The serene landscape emphasizes the harmony between the livestock and the environment.

Three Women in the Park of Versailles by Paul César Helleu, 1908

Three Women in the Park of Versailles

Paul César Helleu
Versailles,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Paul César Helleu depicts three women in a serene garden setting within the Park of Versailles. The scene captures the beauty of nature with elements such as a garden pond, trees, and sculptures, creating a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. The composition highlights the interaction between the women and their surroundings, showcasing Helleu's skill in blending natural and human elements.

Trouville - The Exit to the Port by Pierre Bonnard, 1938

Trouville - The Exit to the Port

Pierre Bonnard
Trouville-sur-Mer,France
Unknown Movement

Trouville - The Exit to the Port is a 1938 painting by Pierre Bonnard depicting a scenic view of the port area in Trouville-sur-Mer. The artwork showcases the coastal landscape with elements of a harbor, boats, and the surrounding architecture, capturing the essence of a seaside town during the early 20th century.

Un coin de bois aux Sablons by Alfred Sisley, 1883

Un coin de bois aux Sablons

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Un coin de bois aux Sablons is a landscape painting by Alfred Sisley created in 1883. The work depicts a quiet forested area near the Sablons, a district in Paris, capturing the serene beauty of nature with soft light and atmospheric effects typical of Sisley's style.

An apology by Alphonse Legros, 1868

An apology

Alphonse Legros
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

An apology is a historical painting by Alphonse Legros depicting a scene of penance and religious symbolism. The artwork features a bishop and elements of nudity, suggesting themes of spiritual redemption and moral reflection. Created in 1868, it is an example of the artist's exploration of religious and moral narratives through visual storytelling.

Corvette russe dans le port du Havre by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1887

Corvette russe dans le port du Havre

Eugène Louis Boudin
Agen,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Eugène Boudin depicts a Russian corvette in the harbor of Le Havre, France. Created in 1887, it showcases the artist's skill in capturing the atmosphere and details of a maritime scene. The work is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Agen.

Morning. Dance of the Nymphs by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1850

Morning. Dance of the Nymphs

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a serene morning scene with nymphs dancing in a natural setting. The artwork showcases Corot's mastery in capturing the soft light and atmospheric effects of a tranquil landscape.

Street in Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley, 1876

Street in Louveciennes

Alfred Sisley
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts a serene street scene in Louveciennes, capturing the tranquil atmosphere of the French countryside. The work showcases Sisley's mastery in rendering light and atmosphere, typical of his Impressionist style.

Vétheuil, Sunset by Claude Monet, 1900

Vétheuil, Sunset

Claude Monet
Vétheuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet captures the serene sunset over the village of Vétheuil, showcasing his signature Impressionist style with vibrant colors and loose brushwork. The scene depicts the tranquil waters of the Seine River reflecting the golden hues of the setting sun, with the village's rooftops and surrounding landscape bathed in warm light.

The Old Tree in a Meadow by Odilon Redon, 0

The Old Tree in a Meadow

Odilon Redon
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Odilon Redon's painting depicts a majestic old tree standing alone in a vast meadow, its gnarled trunk and sprawling branches reaching toward the sky. The scene is bathed in soft, ethereal light, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that evokes a sense of tranquility and timelessness. The landscape is rendered with delicate brushstrokes and a muted color palette, emphasizing the natural beauty and solitude of the tree.

The Seine at Paris by Albert Baertsoen, 1895

The Seine at Paris

Albert Baertsoen
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Albert Baertsoen captures the serene beauty of the Seine River in Paris. The artwork showcases the iconic landmarks of the city, including the bridges and the Eiffel Tower, bathed in soft morning light. The scene is rendered with a sense of tranquility and detailed brushwork, reflecting the Impressionist style characteristic of the artist.

Voiliers by Eugène Louis Boudin, 1869

Voiliers

Eugène Louis Boudin
Le Havre,France
Unknown Movement

Eugène Boudin's painting depicts a serene coastal scene with sailing ships on the horizon. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the beach and the gentle movement of the sea, characteristic of Boudin's landscape style.

Voiliers à Argenteuil by Gustave Caillebotte, 1888

Voiliers à Argenteuil

Gustave Caillebotte
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts a serene scene of sailboats on the Seine River in Argenteuil, France. The artwork captures the peaceful atmosphere of the riverbank with a variety of boats gently moving on the water. Gustave Caillebotte's detailed brushwork and attention to light and atmosphere reflect his Impressionist style. The painting is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay.

Sailing boats and estuary by Théo van Rysselberghe, 1887

Sailing boats and estuary

Théo van Rysselberghe
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Sailboats and Estuary is an oil-on-canvas painting by Belgian artist Théo van Rysselberghe. Painted around 1887, it shows a coastal landscape elaborated in a Pointillist technique. Van Rysselberghe probably adopted the Pointillist manner after befriending Paul Signac; however, the use of color in Sailboats and Esuary is nonetheless far more realistic than in paintings by Signac and other Neo-Impressionists, and reveals a tendency towards naturalism. The artwork has been in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris since 1982, on loan from the Louvre.

View of Brie-sur-Marne by Stanislas Lépine, 1873

View of Brie-sur-Marne

Stanislas Lépine
Brie-sur-Marne,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Stanislas Lépine depicts a serene landscape along the Marne River, showcasing a tranquil scene with a river, boat, and surrounding natural elements such as trees and houses. The composition includes a sailing ship, a duck, and aquatic plants, highlighting the peaceful atmosphere of the Brie-sur-Marne area.

The Luxembourg Station in Brussels by Henry Ottmann, 1903

The Luxembourg Station in Brussels

Henry Ottmann
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Luxembourg Station in Brussels is a 1903 painting by Henri Ottmann. It depicts the bustling railway station in Brussels, capturing the architectural details and the lively atmosphere of the early 20th century. The artwork is displayed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

View to the plain of Argenteuil by Claude Monet, 1872

View to the plain of Argenteuil

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Claude Monet depicts the serene landscape of Argenteuil, capturing the tranquil beauty of the countryside with soft brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The scene showcases a peaceful plain surrounded by natural elements, reflecting Monet's signature style of Impressionism.

Vue du Cannet by Pierre Bonnard, 1925

Vue du Cannet

Pierre Bonnard
Cannes,France
Unknown Movement

Vue du Cannet is a 1925 painting by Pierre Bonnard, depicting a serene coastal scene. The artwork captures the tranquil beauty of the French Riviera, showcasing Bonnard's signature style of vibrant colors and soft, atmospheric effects.

View of a Roman Villa by Jean-Achille Benouville, 1844

View of a Roman Villa

Jean-Achille Benouville
Benouville,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Jean-Achille Benouville depicts a scenic view of a Roman villa, likely showcasing the architectural remnants and surrounding landscape. The artwork features elements such as cypress and pine trees, suggesting a Mediterranean setting. The inclusion of a palace in the tags indicates a grand structure, possibly in the region of Lazio, Italy.

Vue prise du Jas de Bouffan by Paul Cézanne, 1876

Vue prise du Jas de Bouffan

Paul Cézanne
Aix-en-Provence,France
Unknown Movement

Vue prise du Jas de Bouffan is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne created in 1876. The work captures the scenic view of the Jas de Bouffan estate, which was Cézanne's family home in Aix-en-Provence, France. The painting showcases Cézanne's distinctive approach to landscape, blending natural elements with a structured composition.

Fog, Voisins by Alfred Sisley, 1874

Fog, Voisins

Alfred Sisley
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

Fog, Voisins is a 1874 painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a serene landscape scene. The artwork captures the soft, misty atmosphere of a rural French setting, with trees and a garden visible through the fog. The painting showcases Sisley's skill in capturing the subtle interplay of light and atmosphere in a landscape.

The Death of Socrates by Jacques-Louis David, 1787

The Death of Socrates

Jacques-Louis David
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Death of Socrates is an oil on canvas painted by French painter Jacques-Louis David in 1787. The painting was part of the neoclassical style, popular in the 780s, that depicted subjects from the Classical age, in this case the story of the execution of Socrates as told by Plato in his Phaedo. In this story, Socrates has been convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens and introducing strange gods, and has been sentenced to die by drinking poison hemlock. Socrates uses his death as a final lesson for his pupils rather than fleeing when the opportunity arises, and faces it calmly. The Phaedo depicts the death of Socrates and is also Plato's fourth and last dialogue to detail the philosopher's final days, which is also detailed in Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito.

A Village Street. Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, 1871

A Village Street. Louveciennes

Camille Pissarro
Louveciennes,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Camille Pissarro depicts a village street scene in Louveciennes, capturing the charm of a small French town. The artwork showcases Pissarro's skill in capturing light and atmosphere, with a focus on the architectural details and daily life of the village. It is housed in the Manchester Art Gallery.

Rivalz Cléopâtre (88 1 1) by Antoine Rivalz, 1700

Rivalz Cléopâtre (88 1 1)

Antoine Rivalz
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, in a moment of despair following her suicide. The scene captures her agony as she is bitten by an asp, with her body draped in luxurious fabrics. The composition includes a table, basket, and fig, symbolizing the historical context of her death. The artwork showcases Antoine Rivalz's attention to detail in rendering the emotional and physical aspects of the subject.

The Death of Rāvaṇa by Fernand Cormon, 1875

The Death of Rāvaṇa

Fernand Cormon
Toulouse,France
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The Death of Rāvaṇa is a historical painting by Fernand Cormon created in 1875. It depicts the moment of Ravana's death, a significant event in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where the demon king is slain by Lord Rama. The artwork captures the dramatic and emotional intensity of this scene, with detailed portrayals of the characters and the chaotic battlefield setting.

Bergère au milieu de son troupeau - François Gauzi by Francois Gauzi, 1882

Bergère au milieu de son troupeau - François Gauzi

Francois Gauzi
Rouen,France
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This painting by François Gauzi depicts a shepherdess in the midst of her flock, set against a serene pastoral landscape. The scene captures the tranquility of rural life, with the shepherdess gracefully interacting with her animals. The artwork showcases Gauzi's skill in portraying natural scenes with a sense of harmony and movement.

Guillaume Tell renversant la barque sur laquelle le gouverneur Gessler traversait le lac de Lucerne by François-André Vincent, 1791

Guillaume Tell renversant la barque sur laquelle le gouverneur Gessler traversait le lac de Lucerne

François-André Vincent
Toulouse,France
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This historical painting by François-André Vincent depicts the legendary William Tell overturning the boat carrying the governor Gessler across Lake Lucerne. The scene captures the dramatic moment from the Swiss folk tale, showcasing the tension and heroism of Tell's act of defiance against tyranny.

Fête de la Fédération au Champ de Mars. 14 juillet 1790 by Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin, 1889

Fête de la Fédération au Champ de Mars. 14 juillet 1790

Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin
Paris,France
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Henri Martin's painting depicts the Fête de la Fédération, a significant event in French history celebrating the unity of the French Revolution. The scene captures the National Guard and other citizens gathered at the Champ de Mars in Paris on July 14, 1790, with a bishop and military elements present. The artwork showcases Martin's detailed portrayal of the event's grandeur and the collective spirit of the time.

Landscape by Etienne Rendu, 1625

Landscape

Etienne Rendu
Fouquières,France
Unknown Movement

This landscape painting by Jacques Fouquières captures a serene natural scene featuring a river, trees, and open plains. The composition includes a winding watercourse, grassy fields, and a distant shoreline, with elements like a road, a house, and a man walking along the path. The sky is filled with clouds, and the daylight creates soft shadows, adding depth to the scene. The painting also includes details such as a hat, a basket, and a specular reflection in the water, enhancing the realism of the landscape.

Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1811

Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Toulouse,France
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This painting depicts the moment when Virgil, reciting his work to Emperor Augustus, his wife Livia and his sister Octavia, mentions the name of Octavia's dead son, Marcellus, causing Octavia to faint. Augustus' advisors, Marcus Agrippa and Gaius Maecenas, can be seen watching in the background. The scene is based on an anecdote from the late fourth-century vita of Virgil by Aelius Donatus, where the poet read a passage in Book VI in praise of Octavia's late son Marcellus, leading to Octavia's grief-induced fainting. This event has also been depicted by other artists such as Jean-Joseph Taillasson and Angelica Kaufmann.

The evening Star by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1864

The evening Star

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
France,France
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The Evening Star is a landscape painting by Camille Corot created in 1864. The artwork depicts a serene rural scene with a lake, trees, and a star in the evening sky, capturing the tranquil beauty of nature. The composition features a shepherd and his flock, adding a human element to the natural setting.

Le comte de Toulouse fait bénir ses étendards by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, 1850

Le comte de Toulouse fait bénir ses étendards

Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant
Toulouse,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant depicts Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, receiving the blessing of his banners. The scene is set in the Basilica of St. Sernin, with the count kneeling in prayer while clergy anoint his banners, symbolizing his spiritual commitment before a military campaign. The work captures the solemnity of the moment and the grandeur of medieval ceremonial traditions.

L'Agitateur du Languedoc - Jean-Paul Laurens by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1887

L'Agitateur du Languedoc - Jean-Paul Laurens

Jean-Paul Laurens
Toulouse,France
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L'Agitateur du Languedoc is a historical painting by Jean-Paul Laurens depicting themes related to Catharism and the Inquisition. The work explores the complex historical events surrounding the Cathar movement in the Languedoc region of southern France during the 13th century. It showcases the conflict between the Catholic Church and the Cathar heresy, highlighting the role of the Dominican Order in the Inquisition.

Lagrenée Charité by Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, 1782

Lagrenée Charité

Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée
Toulouse,France
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This historical painting by Louis Jean François Lagrenée depicts a charitable act, likely portraying a scene of compassion or aid. It is housed in the Musée des Augustins, a notable museum in Toulouse, France.

Bataille de Constantin contre Maxence by Nicolas Tournier, 1600

Bataille de Constantin contre Maxence

Nicolas Tournier
Paris,France
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This painting by Nicolas Tournier depicts the historical Battle of the Milvian Bridge, a pivotal conflict in Roman history. The scene captures the clash between Emperor Constantine and Maxentius, with figures on horseback and the dramatic setting of the bridge. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the battle's intensity and its significance in the spread of Christianity.

The Death of Priam by Jules Lefebvre, 1861

The Death of Priam

Jules Lefebvre
Paris,France
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The Death of Priam is an 1861 oil on canvas by Jules Lefebvre. He entered it for the Prix de Rome, which it won. It depicts Neoptolemus' murder of Priam as described in Virgil's Aeneid and is now in the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, in Paris, with the catalogue number PRP 111.

Pope Formosus and Stephen VI - The Cadaver Synod by Jean-Paul Laurens, 1870

Pope Formosus and Stephen VI - The Cadaver Synod

Jean-Paul Laurens
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Paul Laurens depicts the historical event known as the Cadaver Synod, where Pope Formosus was posthumously tried by Stephen VI. The scene captures the solemnity and gravity of the ecclesiastical proceedings, highlighting the political and religious tensions of the time.

Nantes from île Feydeau by J. M. W. Turner, 1829

Nantes from île Feydeau

J. M. W. Turner
Nantes,France
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This watercolour by J. M. W. Turner depicts the city of Nantes, France, from the Île Feydeau. The scene includes the Nantes Cathedral, a bridge, a dock, and a barge on the Loire River, with a railway platform visible in the background. Turner's work captures the urban landscape and river activity of Nantes during the early 19th century.

Etna by Maurice Sand, 1801

Etna

Maurice Sand
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This watercolour painting by Maurice Sand depicts Mount Etna, a prominent volcano in Sicily. The artwork captures the dramatic landscape of the volcano, showcasing its rugged terrain and the surrounding natural beauty.

Honors Rendered to Raphael on His Deathbed by Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret, 1806

Honors Rendered to Raphael on His Deathbed

Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts the scene of honors rendered to Raphael, the renowned Renaissance artist, on his deathbed. It captures the moment of reverence and mourning as his colleagues and admirers gather around him, reflecting on his significant contributions to art history. The work is a version of the Malmaison painting, showcasing the emotional depth and historical context of Raphael's legacy.

Jeanne la Folle by Louis Gallait, 1856

Jeanne la Folle

Louis Gallait
Paris,France
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Jeanne la Folle is a historical painting by Louis Gallait depicting the infamous 15th-century French noblewoman, known for her tumultuous life and political intrigues. The artwork captures her dramatic expression and regal attire, set against a backdrop that suggests the opulent yet turbulent courts of her time. Created in 1856, the painting is a testament to Gallait's skill in portraying historical figures with both psychological depth and visual grandeur.

View of the back of a house with a garden by Willy Martens, 1883

View of the back of a house with a garden

Willy Martens
Le Vésinet,France
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This painting by Willy Martens depicts the rear facade of a house surrounded by a garden. The scene captures the architectural details of the house and the surrounding greenery, offering a glimpse into the domestic landscape of the time.

The Quai Malaquais and the Institute by Camille Pissarro, 1903

The Quai Malaquais and the Institute

Camille Pissarro
Paris,France
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This 1903 painting by Camille Pissarro depicts the Quai Malaquais in Paris, showcasing the river Seine and surrounding urban landscape. The scene includes elements like a horse-drawn cart, road, houses, and trees, capturing the essence of early 20th-century Parisian life. The work is notable for being looted by Nazis during World War II.

Orleans, View of the Sainte-Paterne Tower from a Window by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1830

Orleans, View of the Sainte-Paterne Tower from a Window

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Orleans,France
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This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts a view of the Sainte-Paterne Tower in Orleans, France. The scene captures the city's architecture and atmosphere from a window, showcasing Corot's skill in landscape and urban scenery.

Chartres Cathedral by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1830

Chartres Cathedral

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
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The Cathedral of Chartres is an oil painting on canvas of Chartres Cathedral by the French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, created in 1830. After being sold several times, it has been held in the Musée du Louvre, in Paris since 1906.

Raphael and the Fornarina by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1814

Raphael and the Fornarina

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Paris,France
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Raphael and La Fornarina is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1813, in Italy, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It is the first of five versions of the painting he produced between 1813 and his death in 1867. In 1814 his first version was exhibited at the Salon of that year. The work shows the renowned painter, Raphael, sitting in his studio with his mistress, La Fornarina, on his knee. His embrace reflects his affection and desire for her, while his gaze towards his own artwork, his portrait of his mistress, indicates his love for art. This contrast represents the painter's major conflict between who he loves and what he loves. The mistress makes eye contact with the viewer and her posture, specifically her arms resting on his shoulders, shows how proud and satisfied she is with being his mistress and inspiration. The Fornarina's sensual gaze at the viewer claims her importance and place both within the artist's studio and profession.

Flags by Theodore Earl Butler, 1918

Flags

Theodore Earl Butler
Giverny,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Theodore Earl Butler depicts a scene from World War I, focusing on flags representing Allied Forces. The artwork captures the historical context of the war, with elements suggesting a military setting, possibly near Fifth Avenue in New York City, though the location is also associated with Giverny, France.

The Decisive Attack of Micheletto Attendolo at San Romano by Paolo Uccello, 1435

The Decisive Attack of Micheletto Attendolo at San Romano

Paolo Uccello
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Decisive Attack of Micheletto Attendolo at San Romano is a painting by Paolo Uccello depicting a pivotal moment in the Battle of San Romano. The artwork captures the intense action of a medieval battle, showcasing soldiers in armor, horses, and the use of weapons such as spears and shields. It is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris.

View of rooftops by Gustave Caillebotte, 1878

View of rooftops

Gustave Caillebotte
Paris,France
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Vue de toits (Effet de neige) is an oil painting created during the winter of 1878 and 1879 by French impressionist Gustave Caillebotte. The work depicts a high-angle view of Parisian rooftops covered in snow, showcasing the city's architectural details against a winter sky. It measures 81 by 65 centimetres and has been exhibited in major French museums including the Musée d'Orsay.

Emperor Domitian by Domenico Fetti, 1616

Emperor Domitian

Domenico Fetti
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Emperor Domitian, a Roman emperor known for his authoritarian rule and lavish lifestyle. Created by Domenico Fetti in 1616, it is a historical painting that captures the grandeur and complexity of Domitian's reign.

Lucretia Lamenting Her Disgrace by Andrea Casali, 1761

Lucretia Lamenting Her Disgrace

Andrea Casali
Paris,France
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Lucretia Lamenting Her Disgrace is a historical painting by Andrea Casali, depicting the moment when Lucretia, a Roman noblewoman, mourns her betrayal and the subsequent suicide that led to the founding of the Roman Republic. The painting captures her emotional turmoil and the tragic consequences of her actions, reflecting the themes of honor, duty, and sacrifice common in 18th-century historical art.

Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi by Giuseppe Cades, 1776

Cornelia, Mother of the Gracchi

Giuseppe Cades
Paris,France
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This painting by Giuseppe Cades depicts Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi brothers, a historical figure known for her virtue and influence in ancient Rome. The work is a historical painting that captures a moment from her life, likely illustrating her steadfastness and moral strength. It is part of the Musée du Louvre's collection, showcasing the artist's skill in portraying historical subjects with emotional depth.

The Fight between Germany and France for the Rhine by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, 1736

The Fight between Germany and France for the Rhine

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
Paris,France
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The Fight between Germany and France for the Rhine is a historical painting by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, depicting the rivalry between the two nations over control of the Rhine River. Created in 1736, the artwork captures the political and military tensions of the time, showcasing the strategic importance of the Rhine in European history.

The Continence of Scipio by Giambattista Pittoni, 1733

The Continence of Scipio

Giambattista Pittoni
Paris,France
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The Continence of Scipio is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian artist Giambattista Pittoni, created around 1732–1735. It depicts the moment when Scipio Africanus, the Roman general, refuses to take a captive woman for his own, showcasing his virtue and restraint. This painting is the counterpart to Polyxena in Front of the Tomb of Achilles, also by Pittoni, and is housed at the Louvre in Paris.

A Working Day in Paris by http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4d5b5ab67f5bcaf0d77151ce73a68f31, 0

A Working Day in Paris

http://www.wikidata.org/.well-known/genid/4d5b5ab67f5bcaf0d77151ce73a68f31
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

A Working Day in Paris depicts a bustling scene of daily life in the French capital. The painting captures the energy of Parisian streets filled with workers, vendors, and pedestrians, offering a glimpse into the city's vibrant urban atmosphere during the late 19th century.

A Street in Paris. Study from Montmartre by Hugo Birger, 0

A Street in Paris. Study from Montmartre

Hugo Birger
Paris,France
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A Street in Paris. Study from Montmartre is a painting by Hugo Birger depicting a street scene in Montmartre, a district in Paris. The artwork captures the essence of the area with its urban landscape and architectural details.

A Steep Ascent in Montigny-sur-Loing by Carl Fredrik Hill, 1876

A Steep Ascent in Montigny-sur-Loing

Carl Fredrik Hill
Montigny-sur-Loing,France
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A Steep Ascent in Montigny-sur-Loing is a painting by Carl Fredrik Hill. It depicts a scenic view of Montigny-sur-Loing, showcasing the natural landscape with trees and the surrounding countryside. The artwork captures the serene beauty of the area, highlighting the rolling hills and the village nestled within the landscape.

Saint-Omer by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1850

Saint-Omer

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Saint-Omer,France
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This painting by Camille Corot depicts the French town of Saint-Omer, showcasing its historic architecture and serene urban landscape. The artwork captures the quiet charm of the town with soft light and atmospheric perspective, characteristic of Corot's style.

Paris in the Spring by Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius, 1892

Paris in the Spring

Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius
Paris,France
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A painting by Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius depicting the scenic beauty of Paris during springtime. The artwork captures the vibrant atmosphere of the French capital with its blooming flowers, lively streets, and iconic landmarks.

View of Paris from the Embankment beneath the Pont Neuf by Elias Martin, 1767

View of Paris from the Embankment beneath the Pont Neuf

Elias Martin
Paris,France
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This painting by Elias Martin depicts a panoramic view of Paris from the embankment beneath the Pont Neuf. The scene showcases the city's architecture, with the iconic bridge in the foreground and boats navigating the Seine River. The composition includes various houses and buildings, capturing the essence of 18th-century Parisian urban life.

Outside a Restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne. Study by Hugo Birger, 1880

Outside a Restaurant in the Bois de Boulogne. Study

Hugo Birger
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Hugo Birger depicts a study of a scene outside a restaurant located in the Bois de Boulogne, a large public park in Paris. The artwork captures the atmosphere of the area, possibly including elements such as trees, soldiers, and the surrounding urban landscape.

The Fire of Hôtel-Dieu in Paris, 1772 by Hubert Robert, 1772

The Fire of Hôtel-Dieu in Paris, 1772

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the devastating fire at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris in 1772. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the blaze, with smoke rising from the burning building and people fleeing the area. The artwork provides a historical record of the event and showcases Robert's skill in portraying dramatic and emotional scenes.

Le Bourget by Alphonse de Neuville, 1873

Le Bourget

Alphonse de Neuville
Le Bourget,France
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This painting depicts the historical event of the Battle of Le Bourget on October 30, 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War. It showcases the aftermath of the battle with soldiers, cannons, and the ruins of a church building, capturing the chaos and devastation of war.

Petit Trianon, Autumn by Märtha Tynell, 0

Petit Trianon, Autumn

Märtha Tynell
Versailles,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Märtha Tynell captures the serene autumn landscape of the Petit Trianon, a historic chateau in France. The artwork features vibrant foliage and the architectural details of the estate, reflecting the beauty of the season.

The Vision of St Francis of Assisi by Luis Tristán, 1610

The Vision of St Francis of Assisi

Luis Tristán
Paris,France
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The Vision of St Francis of Assisi is a historical painting by Luis Tristán created in 1610. It depicts St. Francis of Assisi receiving a vision, likely of the stigmata, with elements such as a human skull, a Bible, and a Christian cross present in the scene.

Death of Cleopatra by Giampietrino, 1550

Death of Cleopatra

Giampietrino
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Giampietrino's "Death of Cleopatra" depicts the moment of Cleopatra's suicide by an asp bite. The painting showcases Renaissance artistic techniques with detailed rendering of the subject's anatomy and intricate clothing. It is housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

Women Going to the Woods by Alfred Sisley, 1866

Women Going to the Woods

Alfred Sisley
Paris,France
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Women Going to the Woods is a painting by Alfred Sisley depicting a serene scene of women walking through a forested area. The artwork captures the tranquil atmosphere of a woodland path, with soft light filtering through the trees and a sense of quiet activity among the figures. Sisley's impressionistic style emphasizes the play of light and shadow, creating a peaceful and contemplative mood. Created in 1866, this piece is part of his series exploring natural landscapes and everyday life.

Coronation of Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine by Georges Rouget, 1808

Coronation of Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine

Georges Rouget
Paris,France
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This grand historical painting by Jacques-Louis David depicts the coronation of Emperor Napoleon I and Empress Josephine on December 2, 1804, in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. The scene captures the opulence and ceremony of the event, with Napoleon and Josephine surrounded by clergy, nobility, and key figures of the French Empire.

River Landscape by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1890

River Landscape

Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Paris,France
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This painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir depicts a serene river landscape, showcasing the artist's signature Impressionist style. The scene features a calm river surrounded by lush green trees and grassy banks, with soft brushstrokes capturing the gentle light and atmosphere of the natural surroundings.

Anthony and Cleopatra by René-Antoine Houasse, 1680

Anthony and Cleopatra

René-Antoine Houasse
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the legendary romance between Mark Antony and Cleopatra, featuring the two figures in a dramatic and intimate setting. The artwork showcases René-Antoine Houasse's skill in capturing historical narratives through rich detail and emotional expression.

Italian Fall Landscape with Monte Porzio and an Offering to Pan by Charles-Joseph Natoire, 1763

Italian Fall Landscape with Monte Porzio and an Offering to Pan

Charles-Joseph Natoire
Paris,France
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This landscape painting depicts a fall scene in Italy, featuring Monte Porzio and a depiction of an offering to the ancient god Pan. The work by Charles-Joseph Natoire showcases the natural beauty of the Italian countryside with its vibrant colors and detailed landscape elements.

Quai d'Ivry by Henri Rousseau, 1907

Quai d'Ivry

Henri Rousseau
Paris,France
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Henri Rousseau's "Quai d'Ivry" is a vibrant landscape painting from 1907. The work depicts a bustling scene along the Seine River, featuring a quai d'Ivry with a mix of architectural elements and natural scenery. The painting showcases Rousseau's unique style, blending detailed brushwork with a dreamlike atmosphere.

Château Noir and Mont Sainte-Victoire by Paul Cézanne, 1890

Château Noir and Mont Sainte-Victoire

Paul Cézanne
Aix-en-Provence,France
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Château Noir and Mont Sainte-Victoire is a landscape painting by Paul Cézanne, created around 1890-1895. The artwork captures the rugged terrain of the Sainte-Victoire mountain range near Aix-en-Provence, France, with the Château Noir, a dark castle-like structure, prominently featured in the composition. Cézanne's distinctive style blends Impressionist techniques with a structured, almost Cubist approach, emphasizing the solidity of forms and the interplay of light and shadow.

Windmills on Montmartre by 文森特·梵高, 1886

Windmills on Montmartre

文森特·梵高
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Windmills on Montmartre is a painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1886. The artwork depicts the iconic windmills of Montmartre, a district in Paris, capturing the essence of the area's landscape and atmosphere. Van Gogh's brushwork and vibrant colors convey his unique style and emotional connection to the subject.

The Funerals of Inca Atahualpa by Luis Montero, 1867

The Funerals of Inca Atahualpa

Luis Montero
Paris,France
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The Funerals of Inca Atahualpa is an academic painting by Luis Montero Cáceres that depicts the funeral of the Inca emperor Atahualpa based on the descriptions of William H. Prescott. It was commissioned by the Peruvian government for the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris.

The Enerves de Jumieges by Évariste Vital Luminais, 1880

The Enerves de Jumieges

Évariste Vital Luminais
Rouen,France
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The Enerves de Jumieges is a historical painting by Évariste Vital Luminais, created in 1880. It depicts a scene from the French town of Jumieges, capturing the emotional intensity of its subjects. The work is part of the Musée des beaux-arts de Rouen collection, reflecting Luminais' focus on regional and historical themes.

The Grand Canal in Venice by Canaletto, 1736

The Grand Canal in Venice

Canaletto
Lyon,France
Unknown Movement

The Grand Canal in Venice is an oil-on-canvas veduta painted c. 1736–1740 by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto. It is now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, which bought it in 1891.

Paris Kiosk by Jean Béraud, 1880

Paris Kiosk

Jean Béraud
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Paris Kiosk is a 19th-century painting by Jean Béraud depicting a bustling kiosk in the heart of Paris. The artwork captures the lively atmosphere of the city's public spaces, showcasing the architectural details and urban life of the time.

Roman Charity by Charles Mellin, 1627

Roman Charity

Charles Mellin
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Roman Charity is a 17th-century painting by Charles Mellin depicting the story of Roman Charity, also known as Phryne. The artwork shows a woman nursing her father, who is imprisoned, symbolizing filial piety and devotion. It is part of the Louvre Museum's collection.

Henri IV and His Children by Pierre Révoil, 1813

Henri IV and His Children

Pierre Révoil
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Henri IV and His Children is a historical painting by Pierre Révoil, depicting the French king Henri IV with his children. The artwork showcases the royal family of France during the early 17th century, capturing a moment of familial unity and regal presence. It is an example of historical painting, highlighting the significance of the French monarchy in art.

The Church in Moret (full sunlight) by Alfred Sisley, 1893

The Church in Moret (full sunlight)

Alfred Sisley
Moret-sur-Loing,France
Unknown Movement

This painting by Alfred Sisley depicts the Church of Notre-Dame in Moret-sur-Loing under bright sunlight. The scene captures the architectural details of the church and the surrounding landscape, showcasing Sisley's skill in capturing light and atmosphere.

The Flight of St Winwaloe and King Gradlon by Évariste Vital Luminais, 1884

The Flight of St Winwaloe and King Gradlon

Évariste Vital Luminais
Rennes,France
Unknown Movement

The Flight of St Winwaloe and King Gradlon is a historical painting by Évariste-Vital Luminais, depicting a dramatic scene from Breton mythology. The artwork captures the moment of the legendary flight of King Gradlon and Saint Winwaloe, with elements of the sea, wind, and a horse prominently featured. It showcases Luminais' skill in portraying mythological narratives with vivid detail and dynamic composition.

Alexander the Great Giving Campaspe to Apelles by Charles Meynier, 1822

Alexander the Great Giving Campaspe to Apelles

Charles Meynier
Paris,France
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This painting by Charles Meynier depicts a scene from ancient history, showcasing Alexander the Great presenting Campaspe to the painter Apelles. The artwork is a historical painting that explores themes of art, patronage, and the relationship between power and creativity.

The Foundation Mass of the Trinitarian Order by Juan Carreño de Miranda, 1666

The Foundation Mass of the Trinitarian Order

Juan Carreño de Miranda
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Foundation Mass of the Trinitarian Order is a historical painting by Juan Carreño de Miranda depicting the founding ceremony of the Trinitarian Order. The scene includes religious figures, angels, and symbols of the Holy Trinity, with a focus on the Mass and the presence of God and the Holy Spirit. The painting showcases the grandeur of the religious event, featuring elements such as regalia, an altar, and a terrace setting.

The Embarkation of the Duchess of Angoulême at Pauillac by Antoine-Jean Gros, 1818

The Embarkation of the Duchess of Angoulême at Pauillac

Antoine-Jean Gros
Pauillac,France
Unknown Movement

The Embarkation of the Duchess of Angoulême at Pauillac is an 1818 history painting by the French artist Antoine-Jean Gros. Gros had made his reputation depicting scenes of Napoleon Bonaparte and the French Empire. By contrast, this work was created under the Restoration era and celebrated an iconic royalist moment of recent history. The painting depicts the Duchess of Angoulême boarding a barque at Pauillac, a town on the Gironde estuary. It features a crowd of onlookers, including notable figures such as Marie Thérèse of France and Mathieu de Montmorency, and includes elements like a feather and a bank.

The Oath of Brutus by Édouard Cabane, 1885

The Oath of Brutus

Édouard Cabane
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

The Oath of Brutus is a historical painting by Édouard Cabane, depicting the famous scene from Roman history where Marcus Junius Brutus and other senators swear an oath to assassinate Julius Caesar. The painting captures the intense emotions and dramatic moment of the conspirators' decision, with detailed portrayals of the figures and their expressions.

The Battle of Denain by Raymond Monvoisin, 1850

The Battle of Denain

Raymond Monvoisin
Denain,France
Unknown Movement

The Battle of Denain is a historical painting by Raymond Quinsac Monvoisin depicting a significant military engagement during the Napoleonic Wars. The artwork captures the chaos and intensity of the battle, showcasing the strategic maneuvers of French forces under the command of Marshal Claude Louis Hector de Villars. Created in 1850, the painting is celebrated for its detailed portrayal of the battlefield and the valor of the soldiers involved.

Phrosine and Mélidore by Édouard Joseph Dantan, 1878

Phrosine and Mélidore

Édouard Joseph Dantan
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Phrosine and Mélidore is a historical painting by Édouard Joseph Dantan, created in 1878. The artwork is based on the mythological tale of Mélidore and Phrosine, depicting a scene from their story. It features elements of nudity, a corpse, and clothing, suggesting a narrative with themes of love, sacrifice, or tragedy. The painting is an afterwork of Pierre-Paul Prud'hon's original composition.

The Banquet of the Officers of the Gardes Françaises by Jean Baptiste Vanmour, 1724

The Banquet of the Officers of the Gardes Françaises

Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Paris,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste van Mour depicts a grand banquet scene featuring various European and Ottoman dignitaries, including Admiral Jean-Baptiste Louis Picon, Minister Charles Marie François Olier, Marquis de Nointel, and Ottoman sultans Mehmed IV and Ahmed III. The composition showcases a formal gathering on a couch, highlighting the diplomatic and political significance of the event.

Death of Sauveur, Breton Hero by Edmond-Louis Dupain, 1889

Death of Sauveur, Breton Hero

Edmond-Louis Dupain
La Roche-Bernard,France
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This painting by Edmond-Louis Dupain depicts the dramatic scene of the Death of Sauveur, a Breton hero. It captures the historical event of the rebellion in Brittany, highlighting the conflict between the local population and the authorities. The composition includes a crowd, a monumental cross, and elements of violence, reflecting the turbulent period in French history.

The Embassy of the Ottoman Ambassadors to the Court of Versailles by Jean Baptiste Vanmour, 1724

The Embassy of the Ottoman Ambassadors to the Court of Versailles

Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Versailles,France
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This historical painting by Jean-Baptiste van Mour depicts the Ottoman ambassadors, including Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt and Mehmed IV, presenting gifts to the French court. The scene captures the diplomatic exchange between the Ottoman Empire and France during the early 18th century. The detailed portrayal of the ambassadors' attire and the ceremonial setting highlights the cultural and political significance of the event.

Night in Nice by Edvard Munch, 1891

Night in Nice

Edvard Munch
Nice,France
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Night in Nice is a painting by Edvard Munch that captures the atmospheric mood of the French city during nighttime. The artwork features a dark, moody sky with faint outlines of buildings and a distant shoreline, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection. Munch's distinctive style is evident in the expressive brushwork and the emotional intensity of the scene.

Saint Bonaventure at the Council of Lyon by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1629

Saint Bonaventure at the Council of Lyon

Francisco de Zurbarán
Lyon,France
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This painting by Francisco de Zurbarán depicts Saint Bonaventure, a prominent 13th-century Franciscan theologian and cardinal, participating in the Second Council of Lyon. The scene captures the solemnity of the religious discussion, with Bonaventure seated on a platform surrounded by architectural elements such as columns, a carpet, and a horseshoe arch, alluding to the grandeur of the council's setting. The painting reflects Zurbarán's skill in conveying spiritual intensity and historical context through detailed composition and somber tones.

Saint Louis Giving Alms by Luis Tristán, 1620

Saint Louis Giving Alms

Luis Tristán
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

This painting depicts Saint Louis IX of France, also known as Saint Louis, distributing alms to the poor. It showcases his commitment to justice and charity, symbolized by the hand of justice and the crown in the composition. The artwork highlights the historical significance of his reign and his role as a patron of the poor.

The city of Paris by Robert Delaunay, 1912

The city of Paris

Robert Delaunay
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Robert Delaunay's 1912 painting 'The City of Paris' captures the dynamic energy of the French capital through vibrant, overlapping forms and bold colors. The work is part of the Orphism movement, characterized by its emphasis on rhythm and movement, and is currently housed in the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris, France.

The Judgement of Saint George by Bernat Martorell, 1435

The Judgement of Saint George

Bernat Martorell
Paris,France
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The Judgement of Saint George is a historical painting by Bernat Martorell, created in 1435. It depicts the legendary story of Saint George slaying the dragon and being rewarded by the king, showcasing the themes of chivalry and divine justice. The artwork is notable for its detailed portrayal of the royal court and the dramatic use of light and color.

The Decapitation of Saint George by Bernat Martorell, 1435

The Decapitation of Saint George

Bernat Martorell
Paris,France
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The Decapitation of Saint George is a historical painting by Bernat Martorell, depicting the martyrdom of Saint George. The scene shows Saint George being beheaded, with a soldier and a horse in the background. Lightning is present in the sky, adding dramatic effect to the moment of his execution. The painting is part of the Louvre's collection.

Zeuxis Choosing Models from the Beautiful Women of Croton. by François-André Vincent, 1789

Zeuxis Choosing Models from the Beautiful Women of Croton.

François-André Vincent
Paris,France
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This painting by François-André Vincent depicts the ancient Greek painter Zeuxis selecting models from the beautiful women of Croton. The scene captures the moment of selection, showcasing the subject's focus and the gathered women, reflecting the historical and artistic themes of the classical period.

The Barnyard by Henri Rousseau, 1896

The Barnyard

Henri Rousseau
Paris,France
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The Barnyard is a painting by Henri Rousseau depicting a serene rural scene. The artwork showcases a peaceful barnyard with lush green fields, a small pond, and a variety of animals, including chickens and a cow. The painting is known for its vibrant colors and detailed brushwork, characteristic of Rousseau's naive style. Created in 1896-1898, it is one of Rousseau's most celebrated works.

Christian Martyrs by Gustave Doré, 1871

Christian Martyrs

Gustave Doré
Paris,France
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Christian Martyrs is a historical painting by Gustave Doré, depicting scenes of Christian martyrdom. The artwork captures the suffering and sacrifice of early Christians, with dramatic lighting and intricate details characteristic of Doré's style. Created in 1871, it is an example of 19th-century religious art.

Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, presenting her children and saying: "Here are my treasures" by Joseph-Benoît Suvée, 1795

Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, presenting her children and saying: "Here are my treasures"

Joseph-Benoît Suvée
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi brothers, presenting her children, Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus, and declaring, "Here are my treasures." The scene captures a moment of familial pride and historical significance, highlighting the importance of the Gracchi brothers in Roman history. The artwork by Joseph-Benoît Suvée is a historical painting that emphasizes the moral and political values associated with the family.

The Funeral of Miltiades by Jean-François Pierre Peyron, 1782

The Funeral of Miltiades

Jean-François Pierre Peyron
Paris,France
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The Funeral of Miltiades is a historical painting by Jean-François-Pierre Peyron, depicting the funeral ceremony of the ancient Athenian general Miltiades. The artwork captures the somber atmosphere of the event, showcasing the mourning citizens and the solemn procession. Created in 1782, it is an example of neoclassical art inspired by ancient Greek history.

La mort de Du Guesclin by Nicolas-Guy Brenet, 1777

La mort de Du Guesclin

Nicolas-Guy Brenet
Paris,France
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La mort de Du Guesclin is a historical painting by Nicolas-Guy Brenet created in 1777. The artwork depicts the death of Bertrand du Guesclin, a notable French military leader, and is part of the Louvre's collection (INV 2860). It features elements related to fortification and the historical context of du Guesclin's life.

Retaking of Paris from the English - 13 april 1436 by Jean-Simon Berthélemy, 1787

Retaking of Paris from the English - 13 april 1436

Jean-Simon Berthélemy
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the historical event of the retaking of Paris from the English in 13 April 1436. It showcases the battle scenes and the involvement of soldiers, with elements such as helmets and weapons present. The artwork is attributed to Jean Simon Berthélemy, a French painter known for his historical works.

Henri IV faisant entrer des vivres dans Paris by François-André Vincent, 1783

Henri IV faisant entrer des vivres dans Paris

François-André Vincent
Paris,France
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This painting depicts King Henri IV entering Paris with supplies during a time of famine, showcasing the historical event where the king distributed food to the starving citizens. The scene captures the solemnity and urgency of the moment, with soldiers and civilians present, highlighting the king's role in alleviating the crisis.

Septimius Severus and Caracalla by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1769

Septimius Severus and Caracalla

Jean-Baptiste Greuze
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze depicts the Roman emperors Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla. The work is a historical painting that captures a moment from their reign, likely illustrating a scene of imperial authority or family dynamics. The composition includes elements such as a table and sculptures, which may symbolize power or historical significance.

Snow in Argenteuil by Claude Monet, 1875

Snow in Argenteuil

Claude Monet
Argenteuil,France
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This painting by Claude Monet depicts a serene winter scene in Argenteuil, France. The artwork captures the quiet beauty of a snowy landscape, showcasing Monet's skill in capturing the subtle play of light and texture in winter conditions.

Barricade, the Paris Commune, May 1871 by André Devambez, 1911

Barricade, the Paris Commune, May 1871

André Devambez
Paris,France
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This painting by André Devambez depicts a scene from the Paris Commune of 1871, focusing on the barricades erected by revolutionaries in the streets of Paris. The artwork captures the tension and determination of the people involved in the uprising, with elements such as weapons, barricades, and the urban setting of Paris playing prominent roles.

The Barricade, rue de la Mortellerie, June 1848 by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, 1850

The Barricade, rue de la Mortellerie, June 1848

Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier depicts a scene from the June Days Uprising in Paris in 1848. It shows a barricade on rue de la Mortellerie, with figures of revolutionaries and the aftermath of the uprising, capturing the intense and dramatic atmosphere of the historical event.

The Eiffel Tower by Henri Rousseau, 1898

The Eiffel Tower

Henri Rousseau
Paris,France
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Henri Rousseau's painting depicts the Eiffel Tower against a vibrant sunset, with the Seine River flowing in the background. The scene captures the essence of Parisian cityscape, showcasing Rousseau's unique style of naive art.

Seine and Eiffel Tower in the Sunset by Henri Rousseau, 1897

Seine and Eiffel Tower in the Sunset

Henri Rousseau
Paris,France
Unknown Movement

Henri Rousseau's painting depicts the Seine River and the Eiffel Tower bathed in the warm hues of a sunset. The scene captures the tranquil beauty of Parisian landmarks under the golden light of dusk, with a vibrant sky filled with clouds and the setting sun.

Lady at the Paris Exposition by Luis Jiménez Aranda, 1889

Lady at the Paris Exposition

Luis Jiménez Aranda
Paris,France
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This painting depicts a lady seated at a table in the Exposition Universelle of 1889, holding an umbrella and a newspaper. The scene includes the Eiffel Tower in the background, capturing the grandeur of the Paris World's Fair. The artwork showcases the bustling atmosphere of the exposition, with elements like a chair and table suggesting a public space. Created by Luis Jiménez Aranda, it offers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of the event.

Place de la Concorde by Pierre Thévenet, 1922

Place de la Concorde

Pierre Thévenet
Paris,France
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This painting by Pierre Thévenet captures the iconic Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. The scene includes notable landmarks such as the Luxor Obelisk and the Eiffel Tower, showcasing the grandeur of the city's central square.

Eiffel Tower and Gardens, Champ de Mars by Robert Delaunay, 1922

Eiffel Tower and Gardens, Champ de Mars

Robert Delaunay
Paris,France
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This vibrant painting by Robert Delaunay captures the Eiffel Tower and the Champ de Mars gardens in Paris. Using his signature Orphism style, Delaunay employs bold colors and dynamic forms to convey movement and energy, reflecting the modernist spirit of the 1920s.

La Ville de Paris by Robert Delaunay, 1911

La Ville de Paris

Robert Delaunay
Paris,France
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La Ville de Paris is a 1911 painting by Robert Delaunay that captures the dynamic energy of Paris through vibrant colors and geometric forms. The artwork features iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and a bridge, reflecting the modernist style of Orphism. Delaunay's use of overlapping shapes and bright hues creates a sense of movement and urban vitality.

Champs de Mars, the Red Tower by Robert Delaunay, 1911

Champs de Mars, the Red Tower

Robert Delaunay
Paris,France
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Champs de Mars: The Red Tower is an oil on canvas painting by the French painter Robert Delaunay, from 1911. It shows an orphic representation of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris. The painting is held in the Art Institute of Chicago.

The Salon of 1779 by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, 1779

The Salon of 1779

Gabriel de Saint-Aubin
Paris,France
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The Salon of 1779 is a historical painting by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin depicting the interior of a French salon from the late 18th century. The artwork captures the opulence and cultural atmosphere of the period, featuring a gathering of figures in a grand setting. It is notable for its detailed portrayal of the social and artistic milieu of the time.

The Red Vineyard by Vincent van Gogh, 1888

The Red Vineyard

Vincent van Gogh
Arles,France
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The Red Vineyards near Arles is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, executed on a privately primed Toile de 30 piece of burlap in early November 1888. It depicts workers in a vineyard, and it is the only painting known by name that Van Gogh sold in his lifetime.

Racine Reading Athalie Before Louis XIV and Madame de Maintenon by Julie Philipault, 1819

Racine Reading Athalie Before Louis XIV and Madame de Maintenon

Julie Philipault
Paris,France
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This painting depicts Jean Racine reading his play 'Athalie' before Louis XIV and his mistress, Madame de Maintenon. It showcases a historical scene from French literature and royalty, capturing the intellectual and political atmosphere of the time.

Charles I receiving a rose from a young girl when about to be brought as a prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will soon be condemned and executed by Eugène Lami, 1829

Charles I receiving a rose from a young girl when about to be brought as a prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will soon be condemned and executed

Eugène Lami
Paris,France
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Charles I Receiving a Rose, originally exhibited under the title Subject taken from the life of Charles I, is an oil on canvas history painting by the French artist Eugène Lami, from 1829. The painting depicts King Charles I of England receiving a rose from a young girl as he is about to be taken prisoner to Carisbrooke Castle, where he will be condemned and executed. This scene captures a poignant moment from the English Civil War era, highlighting themes of sacrifice and martyrdom.

The Annual Memorial Meeting Near the Wall of the Communards in the Cemetery of Père-Lachaise in Paris by Ilya Repin, 1883

The Annual Memorial Meeting Near the Wall of the Communards in the Cemetery of Père-Lachaise in Paris

Ilya Repin
Paris,France
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This painting by Ilya Repin depicts a solemn memorial gathering near the Wall of the Communards at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The scene captures a crowd of people paying tribute to the Communards, with a red flag prominently displayed, symbolizing their revolutionary ideals. The atmosphere is somber, reflecting the historical significance of the event.

Abelard and Heloise by Léon Leymonnerye, 1869

Abelard and Heloise

Léon Leymonnerye
Paris,France
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This painting by Léon Leymonnerye depicts the tomb of Héloïse and Abélard at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The scene shows the couple's graves surrounded by trees, capturing the somber and historical atmosphere of the site. The artwork is an example of architectural painting, focusing on the intricate details of the tomb and its surrounding environment.

Massacre at the Cemetery of Père Lachaise by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux, 1871

Massacre at the Cemetery of Père Lachaise

Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux
Paris,France
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Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux's painting depicts the violent events of the Paris Commune uprising, specifically the massacre that took place at the Père Lachaise Cemetery. The scene captures the chaos of combat, with figures engaged in battle amidst a backdrop of destruction and conflagration. The painting is notable for its dramatic portrayal of the conflict and its historical significance.

Le prévôt des marchands et les échevins de la ville de Paris by Nicolas de Largillière, 1689

Le prévôt des marchands et les échevins de la ville de Paris

Nicolas de Largillière
Paris,France
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This painting by Nicolas de Largillière depicts the prévôt des marchands and the échevins of Paris in 1689. It is a historical painting that showcases the civic leadership of the time.

The Seat of Justice in the Parliament of Paris in 1723 by Nicolas Lancret, 1723

The Seat of Justice in the Parliament of Paris in 1723

Nicolas Lancret
Paris,France
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This painting by Nicolas Lancret depicts the Seat of Justice within the Parliament of Paris in 1723. It showcases a historical scene with figures representing the nobility, dressed in elaborate clothing, highlighting the social and political significance of the period.

La Remise de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit by Nicolas Lancret, 1724

La Remise de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit

Nicolas Lancret
Paris,France
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La Remise de l'Ordre du Saint-Esprit is a historical painting by Nicolas Lancret depicting a ceremonial event. The artwork captures the presentation of the Order of the Holy Spirit, a prestigious French honor, to a noble figure. It features elements such as a throne, angels, and the opulent setting of a courtly scene, reflecting the grandeur of 18th-century French aristocracy.

Saint-Bartholomew's Day massacre - Marguerite de Valois protects her husband, the future king Henri IV by Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard, 1836

Saint-Bartholomew's Day massacre - Marguerite de Valois protects her husband, the future king Henri IV

Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the Saint-Bartholomew's Day massacre, a pivotal event in French history where thousands of Huguenots were killed. It specifically portrays Marguerite de Valois, also known as Queen Margaret of Valois, protecting her husband, the future King Henri IV, during the violence. The scene captures the chaos and emotional turmoil of the massacre, highlighting the complex relationships and political tensions of the time.

Ariadne and Theseus by Gustave Moreau, 1875

Ariadne and Theseus

Gustave Moreau
Paris,France
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Gustave Moreau's painting depicts the mythological tale of Theseus and Ariadne. The scene shows Theseus arriving at the island of Naxos after slaying the Minotaur, with Ariadne by his side. The composition includes elements like a temple, mountain, and palace, reflecting the grandeur of the mythological narrative.

Darius, Fleeing after the battle of Arbela, Stops, Exhausted, to Drink from a Pond by Gustave Moreau, 1853

Darius, Fleeing after the battle of Arbela, Stops, Exhausted, to Drink from a Pond

Gustave Moreau
Paris,France
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This painting by Gustave Moreau depicts Darius III of Persia fleeing after the Battle of Gaugamela (also known as the Battle of Arbela). The scene captures Darius in a moment of exhaustion, pausing to drink from a pond, surrounded by the remnants of his defeated army. The work is a historical painting that reflects the dramatic and emotional intensity of the moment.

Mystic Flower by Gustave Moreau, 1890

Mystic Flower

Gustave Moreau
Paris,France
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The Mystic Flower is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau, created around 1890. A religious work inspired by Carpaccio's Apotheosis of Saint Ursula, which Moreau studied during his time in Venice, the painting depicts a scene of sacrifice and martyrdom. At 2.53 metres tall, it concludes Moreau's Cycle of Man by emphasizing the importance of heroic sacrifice through its portrayal of a mystical floral motif, symbolizing spiritual transcendence.

Quai des Orfèvres et pont Saint-Michel by Jean-Baptiste Corot by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1833

Quai des Orfèvres et pont Saint-Michel by Jean-Baptiste Corot

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Paris,France
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This painting by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot depicts the Quai des Orfèvres and Pont Saint-Michel in Paris, showcasing the city's urban landscape with its characteristic bridges and river views. The artwork captures the essence of 19th-century Parisian architecture and the serene atmosphere of the Seine River.

Lucretia and Tarquin by Gustave Moreau, 1850

Lucretia and Tarquin

Gustave Moreau
Paris,France
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Lucretia and Tarquin is a historical painting by Gustave Moreau, depicting the legendary Roman story of Lucretia, who was raped by Sextus Tarquinius, leading to the fall of the Roman monarchy. The painting captures the intense emotional and dramatic moment of the crime, with Lucretia's anguish and Tarquin's violent act central to the scene. Moreau's work is known for its rich symbolism and detailed composition, reflecting the themes of power, betrayal, and moral conflict.

Triumph of Alexander the Great by Gustave Moreau, 1873

Triumph of Alexander the Great

Gustave Moreau
Paris,France
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Gustave Moreau's "Triumph of Alexander the Great" depicts the legendary victory of Alexander the Great over the Indian king Poros. The painting showcases a grand Roman triumph scene with Alexander seated on a chariot, surrounded by soldiers and captives, while a towering victory column symbolizes his conquests. The composition includes elements of Hindu and Buddhist iconography, reflecting the cultural exchanges of Alexander's campaign.

On the Deck During a Sea Battle by François-Auguste Biard, 1855

On the Deck During a Sea Battle

François-Auguste Biard
Paris,France
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This painting by François-Auguste Biard depicts a dramatic scene from a naval battle, capturing the chaos and intensity of combat at sea. The composition focuses on the deck of a warship, where sailors are engaged in fierce action, with cannon fire and the turmoil of the ocean adding to the sense of urgency and danger.

Triomphe d'un Ténor dans une Matinée musicale by François-Auguste Biard, 1850

Triomphe d'un Ténor dans une Matinée musicale

François-Auguste Biard
Paris,France
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This painting by François-Auguste Biard depicts a tenor's triumph in a musical morning scene. The composition showcases a lively musical performance with elements of sheet music and piano, capturing the essence of a vibrant musical atmosphere.

The Bastille in the Early Days of Its Demolition by Hubert Robert, 0

The Bastille in the Early Days of Its Demolition

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This 1789 history painting by French artist Hubert Robert depicts the Bastille during the initial stages of its demolition following the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, marking the beginning of the French Revolution. The artwork captures the historical moment as the iconic fortress and prison was being dismantled, with elements of smoke and the surrounding urban landscape visible in the scene.

Alexander before Achilles' Tomb by Hubert Robert, 1754

Alexander before Achilles' Tomb

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting depicts the historical scene of Alexander the Great standing before the tomb of Achilles, a moment captured from ancient mythology and history. The work by Hubert Robert showcases a dramatic landscape with ruins, columns, and a Roman temple, reflecting the grandeur of classical antiquity. The composition includes elements such as a pyramid, statue, and tomb, emphasizing the theme of heroism and the legacy of ancient warriors. The painting is housed in the Louvre Museum.

Demolition Works on the Pont-au-Change, 1788 by Hubert Robert, 1788

Demolition Works on the Pont-au-Change, 1788

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting by Hubert Robert depicts demolition works on the Pont-au-Change in Paris during 1788. The scene captures the process of tearing down buildings, showcasing the urban transformation of the area. The artwork provides a historical glimpse into the architectural changes of the late 18th century.

Demolition of Saint-Jean-en-Grève by Hubert Robert, 1800

Demolition of Saint-Jean-en-Grève

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the demolition of the Church of Saint-Jean-en-Grève in Paris. The scene captures the moment of destruction, with workers and machinery engaged in the process, while the surrounding architecture and urban landscape provide context to the event.

Demolition of the Church of the Feuillants by Hubert Robert, 1804

Demolition of the Church of the Feuillants

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the demolition of the Church of the Feuillants, a historic convent in Paris. The scene captures the moment of destruction, showcasing the architectural details of the church as it is being dismantled. The work reflects the neoclassical style and provides insight into the urban transformation of Paris during the early 19th century.

The End of the Fire of the Opéra, Second Room of Palais-Royal, 8 June 1781 by Hubert Robert, 1758

The End of the Fire of the Opéra, Second Room of Palais-Royal, 8 June 1781

Hubert Robert
Paris,France
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This painting by Hubert Robert depicts the aftermath of a fire at the Opéra in Paris, focusing on the Second Room of the Palais-Royal. The scene captures the chaos and destruction of the event, with smoke and flames visible in the background. It is a historical painting that provides insight into the cultural and architectural significance of the Opéra during the 18th century.

Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David, 1800

Napoleon Crossing the Alps

Jacques-Louis David
Malmaison,France
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Jacques-Louis David's painting depicts Napoleon Bonaparte leading his troops across the Great St Bernard Pass in the Alps. The scene captures the military significance of the crossing, with Napoleon on a pinto horse, a cannon in the background, and snow-covered terrain emphasizing the challenging journey. The work is part of the collection at the Château de Malmaison.

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