Showing 10 artworks with 1805 and with Neoclassical Style
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Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) was a pivotal figure in French art history, transitioning from Rococo influences to the dominant Neoclassical style. His unwavering dedication to classical ideals and dramatic storytelling cemented his legacy as one of the era’s foremost painters.
The Angel of the Lord Announcing the Resurrection by Benjamin West is a monumental Rococo painting depicting an angelic proclamation of Christ’s resurrection. Its dynamic composition and luminous palette exemplify Neoclassical ideals while hinting at Romantic fervor, securing West's place as a cornerstone of American art history.
'Lorenzo Bartolini' was created by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres in Neoclassicism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at ...
Experience Neoclassical elegance with Rembrandt Peale's Man Reading by Candlelight, a serene 1805 portrait capturing quiet contemplation; discover this masterpiece today.