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Neoclassicism Collection

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Italy. Milan. La Scala by night. Opera house. Inagurated in

Italy. Milan. La Scala by night. Opera house. Inagurated in 1778. Built by Giuseppe Piermarini (1734-1808)

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Juliette Recamier by Francois Gerard

Juliette Recamier by Francois Gerard
Francois Gerard (1770-1837) painting of Juliette Recamier (born Bernard, 1777-1849), French woman of letters. Date: 1805

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Poland, Warsaw. Lazienki Park. The Royal Bath

Poland, Warsaw. Lazienki Park. The Royal Bath. Ancient Roman-style amphitheatre, building that was erected after the redesign of the estate by Stanislaw August Poniatowski, in the mid-18th century

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Poland, Warsaw. Royal Baths Park

Poland, Warsaw. Royal Baths Park. View of the Palace on the Isle. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vormser and Lepetit. History of Poland, by Charles Foster. Panorama Universal, 1840

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: United States. Baltimore Catholic Cathedral. Interior

United States. Baltimore Catholic Cathedral. Interior of the temple. It was built from 1806 to 1821 by the architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). Portrait of Madame Recamier

Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). Portrait of Madame Recamier
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Neoclassical. Portrait of Madame Recamier. 1800. Oil on canvas. Louvre Museum. France

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Portrait of Madam

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). Portrait of Madam
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867). French painter. Portrait of Madame Riviere, 1805. Musee d Orsay, Paris. France

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Oath of the

Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Oath of the
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). French painter. Neoclassical. Oath of the Horatii, 1784. Oil on Canvas. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: France. Paris. Triumphal Arch. Depart of 1792. La Marseillai

France. Paris. Triumphal Arch. Depart of 1792. La Marseillaise personified on the Arc de Triomphe. by Francois Rude. The sculptural group celebrates the cause of the French First Republic during

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: The Consecration of the Emperor Napolen and the Coronation o

The Consecration of the Emperor Napolen and the Coronation of Empress Josephine on December 2, 1804, by French painter Jacques Louis David (1748-1825). Museum of Louvre. Paris. France

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: The Three Graces by Anotnio Canova (1757-1822). Ny Carlsberg

The Three Graces by Anotnio Canova (1757-1822). Ny Carlsberg
Marble sculpture group of the Three Graces by the italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822). Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark. Copenhagen

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Fate by Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). 1833

Fate by Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). 1833
Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). Danish sculptor. Fate, 1833. Detail. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Detail reliefs

Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Detail reliefs
Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles

Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles. Monument designed by Ventura Rodr?=?guez between 177-1782. Neo-classical

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States

Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States
Lincoln Memorial. Dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Washington D.C. United States

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Walewska, Marie, countess (1789-1817). Polish noblewoman

Walewska, Marie, countess (1789-1817). Polish noblewoman and mistress of Napoleon from 1806. Mother of his son Alejandro Jos頃 olonna-Walewski in 1810. Portrait of 1812

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Self-portrait by Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779)

Self-portrait by Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779)
Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779). German painter. Self-portrait, 1761-1769. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Parliament House, Helsinki, Finland

Parliament House, Helsinki, Finland
Parliament House (Eduskuntatalo) is the seat of the Parliament of Finland. Date: circa 1930

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1771-1806). Portrait. Colore

Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1771-1806). Portrait. Colore
Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1771-1806). Portuguese poet. Engraving, 1798. Colored

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: History. Barcelona. 19th century. Workshop Masriera. Exterio

History. Barcelona. 19th century. Workshop Masriera. Exterio
History. Barcelona. 19th century. Workshop Masriera. Built by architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanova. Neoclassicism. 1882. Bailen Street. Engraving by Sadurni. La Ilustracion Artistica, 1884. Colored

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Galicia. Santiago de Compostela. Church of Capilla de

Spain. Galicia. Santiago de Compostela. Church of Capilla de Animas. Completed in 1788. Exterior

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Basque Country. Azpeitia. Parish Church of San Sebast

Spain. Basque Country. Azpeitia. Parish Church of San Sebastian de Soreasu. Rebuilt in 18th C. Pediment by Ventura Rodriguez

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Poland. Warsaw. Presidential Palace and statue of Prince Joz

Poland. Warsaw. Presidential Palace and statue of Prince Joz
Poland. Warsaw. Presidential Palace. Neoclassical style. 1818. Architect, Chrystian Piotr Aigner. Equestrian statue of Prince Jozef Poniatowski (1763-1813)

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: France. Paris. Arc de Triomphe. Le Triomphe by Jean-Pierre

France. Paris. Arc de Triomphe. Le Triomphe by Jean-Pierre Cortot. This group features Napoleon, crowned by the goddess of Victory, 1810

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Poland. Warsaw. Saint Annes Church. 18th century

Poland. Warsaw. Saint Annes Church. 18th century
Poland. Warsaw. Saint Annes Church. Neoclassical facade built by Chrystian Piotr Aigner (1756-1841). 18th century

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Roch (San Rocco)

Italy. Rome. Church of Saint Roch (San Rocco). Baroque style. Founded in 1499 by Pope Alexander VI, it was rebuilt in 1657 by Giovan Antonio de Rossi (1616-1695)

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Germany. Munich. Propylaea. Konigsplatz square

Germany. Munich. Propylaea. Konigsplatz square
Germany. Munich. The Propylaea. Built in Doric style and completed by Leo von Klenze (1784-1864) in 1862. Konigsplatz square

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Germany. Munich. Gyptothek. Outside

Germany. Munich. Gyptothek. Outside
Germany. Munich. Gyptothek. It was designed by Leo von Klenze in the Neoclassical style, and built from 1816 to 1830. Kunstareal (Art district). Outside

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Paris. France

La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Paris. France
La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Built in 1806, it was designed as a temple to the glory of Napoleons army. Paris. France. Colored engraving

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Built by architect Leo Von Klen

Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Built by architect Leo Von Klenze (1784-1864). Neoclassicism

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. Pediment of the Congress of Deputies by the S

Spain. Madrid. Pediment of the Congress of Deputies by the S
Spain. Madrid. Pediment of the Congress of Deputies showing Spain embracing the State Constitution and surrounded by Fortitude, Justice, Fine Arts, Commerce, Agriculture, rivers and canals

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Finland. Helsinki Cathedral, 1830-1852. Designed by Carl Lud

Finland. Helsinki Cathedral, 1830-1852. Designed by Carl Lud
Helsinki Cathedral. Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840) in the neoclassical style

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Italy. Milan. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Founded in 1030

Italy. Milan. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Founded in 1030 by Benedetto Ronzone, master of the Milanese. Facade built in 1894-1897 by Gaetano Moretti and Cesar Nava. Neoclassical style

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies. The statue of lion by

Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies. The statue of lion by
Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies by Narciso Pascual Colomer (1843-1850). The statue of lion by Ponciano Ponzano y Gasco?n (1813-1877). Neoclassical style

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851 by H. W. Bissen (1798

A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851 by H. W. Bissen (1798
H.W. Bissen (1798-1868). Danish artist. A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851. Statue. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: The Vilnius Cathedral. Lithuania

The Vilnius Cathedral. Lithuania
Lithuania. Vilnius. The Cathedral. 18th century. Renovated in 21th century. Old town. Detail

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. The House of La Llotja, 1883

Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. The House of La Llotja, 1883. 19th Century. Historial building. Facada neoclassical. Engraving by painter Onofre Alsamora (1810-1880)

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: The Industry. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. Spain

The Industry. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. Spain
The Industry. 1802. Allegorical sculpture by Salvador Gurri Corominas (1749-1819) at the foot of the staircase of honor at Casa Llotja de Mar. Marble. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by Francesc Bover (1769-1831). Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa w

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa w
Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa was created by Manuel Oliver. Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Statue of Neptune by Nicolau Trave. 18th C

Spain. Barcelona. Statue of Neptune by Nicolau Trave. 18th Century. Neoclassical style. Fountain. La Llotja

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical

Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (172

Spain. Madrid. Alcala Gate. Built by Francesco Sabatini (1722-1797). Detail. Decorated with lions head by Roberto Michel. The top of the gate is decorated with statues by Francisco Gutierrez

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain

Spain. Madrid. The Neptune Fountain. Built by Juan Pascual de Mena, 1780. In 1786 his disciple Jose Rodriguez finished off the project. Neo-classical. Night Photography

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Fountain of Cybele. 18th century. Madrid. Spain

Fountain of Cybele. 18th century. Madrid. Spain
Fountain of Cibeles by Francisco Gutierrez (1727-1782) (the goddess and the chariot), Robert Michel (1720-1786) (the lions) and Miguel Ximenez, according to the design of Ventura Rodr?=

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma de Queralt. Bust reliquary of

Spain. Catalonia. Santa Coloma de Queralt. Bust reliquary of St. Coloma. By Josep Albarado (1778), master silversmith. Painted silver. Contains the relics of St. Coloma. Neoclassicism

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: Fountain of Neptune by Juan Pascual de Mena. 18th century. M

Fountain of Neptune by Juan Pascual de Mena. 18th century. M
Fountain of Neptune. Designed by Ventura Rodriguez in 1782 and sculpted by Juan Pascual de Mena (1707-1784) between 1780-1784. White marble. Canovas del Castillo square. Madrid. Spain

Background imageNeoclassicism Collection: United States. Washington D. C. United States Capitol

United States. Washington D. C. United States Capitol
United States. Washington D.C. United States Capitol. Built by William Thornton and continued by Charles Bulfinch and Benjamin Henry Latrobe. The dome (1854-1865) is by Thomas U. Walte



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