Showing 24 artworks out of 32 with Neoclassical Revival
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- Antoine Étex
- Anton Raphael Mengs
- Benjamin Nathansohn
- Charles Nicolas Varin After Louis-Francois Cassas
- Friedrich August Stuler
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
- John Singleton Copley
- John Trumbull
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- Longworth Powers
- Lorenzo Bartolini
- Pablo Picasso
- Pelagio Palagi
- Pierre Narcisse Guérin
- Pierre-Jean David D'Angers
- Pietro Tenerani
- Sir Joshua Reynolds
- Sir Thomas Lawrence
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A serene Neoclassical moment unfolds in Pablo Picasso's 1921 pastel masterpiece Seated Nude Drying Her Feet, capturing a tranquil scene of classical beauty that invites you to bring this timeless elegance into your home.
Admire John Trumbull's masterful depiction of Alexander Hamilton, commemorating the pivotal moment when his portrait entered the Smithsonian Collection – a testament to American artistic heritage.
This captivating portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds embodies neoclassical elegance—a masterful depiction of intellect and refinement during the Enlightenment era. Reynolds’ meticulous brushstrokes capture a contemplative gaze amidst rich fabrics and scholarly pursuits, inviting viewers to explore this iconic masterpiece.
Admire Josiah Wedgwood's exquisite 'Cup and Saucer' (1790). This stunning Jasperware piece showcases intricate spiderweb designs & neoclassical elegance, a testament to British ceramic artistry.
Captured in 1776 Madrid, Anton Raphael Mengs’s unflinching self-portrait embodies Baroque elegance alongside a poignant glimpse into his failing health—a distinctive swelling on his forehead—reflecting the artist's legacy during the Enlightenment.
Experience Schinkel's Neoclassical 1815 masterpiece, a celestial vision of Mozart's Magic Flute under starlit skies; discover this sublime artwork today.
Discover Wedgwood's 1780 Volute Krater vase, an Enlightenment masterpiece blending classical form with revolutionary ceramic art; explore this legacy today.
Sir Joshua Reynolds' 'Miss Elizabeth Ingram' (1757) captures elegance & grace with stunning detail. A captivating portrait of a young woman, showcasing Reynolds’ masterful style and societal observation.
Experience Neoclassical despair with Guérin's Sappho on the Leucadian Cliff; witness mythological drama from 1800 and bring this masterpiece home.
Experience the tender introspection of Schinkel's 1816 Romantic portrait, capturing Marie with delicate detail against a serene coastal backdrop; discover this masterpiece today.
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This monumental watercolor portrays Schinkel’s friend’s apartment, reflecting his dedication to scholarship and collecting. Featuring intricate details of architectural elements and decorative objects—including the iconic Beuth-Schinkel Cross—it exemplifies Neoclassical aesthetics and celebrates both artistic vision and artisanal tradition.
Delacroix and Géricault's influence shaped Guérin’s style! Admire Pierre Narcisse Guérin’s neoclassical masterpiece, ‘Morpheus and Iris,’ depicting gods of dreams & rainbow – housed in St Petersburg’s Hermitage.
Experience Anton Raphael Mengs’ monumental "Descent from the Cross," a breathtaking Neoclassical masterpiece capturing faith and sorrow with luminous detail. Explore this iconic 18th-century artwork and discover its rich symbolism.
Admire John Singleton Copley’s exquisite 1778 Neoclassical portrait, Mrs. Seymour Fort, a captivating depiction of elegance and poise within a refined domestic setting. Discover this timeless masterpiece and own a piece of art history.
Captured in exquisite oil on canvas by Sir Thomas Lawrence during the Regency era, this portrait depicts a serene young girl holding a delicate pink flower – a captivating glimpse into Victorian beauty and aristocratic grace. Explore the timeless elegance of Lawrence’s masterpiece at ArtsDot.
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’ neoclassical masterpiece, "Oedipus and the Sphinx," captures a pivotal moment in Greek mythology with its precise lines and dramatic composition. This 1864 painting showcases Oedipus confronting the Sphinx, a timeless subject rendered with masterful detail – explore this iconic artwork.
Lorenzo Bartolini’s ‘Trust in God,’ sculpted for Rosa Trivulzio Poldi Pezzoli, portrays profound sorrow intertwined with unwavering devotion. This marble nude captures a contemplative gaze upwards, symbolizing faith amidst suffering—a testament to classical artistry and enduring human emotion.
Friedrich August Stüler (1800-1865) was a prominent Prussian architect celebrated for blending Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival aesthetics. He notably designed the Neues Museum in Berlin and Hohenzollern Castle, leaving an indelible mark on Prussia’s architectural heritage. Berlin 1800 1865 Friedrich August Stüler Germany 1862 This captivating painting by Friedrich August Stüler showcas
Admire Pietro Tenerani's masterful marble bust of Bertel Thorvaldsen, capturing the sculptor’s intense gaze and intricate details against a stark black backdrop – a testament to Neoclassical elegance infused with Romantic spirit.
This detailed graphite drawing showcases Schinkel’s meticulous approach to architectural representation, reflecting Neoclassical aesthetics and celebrating Prussian civic pride. Inspired by the Bauakademie's design, it exemplifies precision and depth through linear perspective and tonal harmony.
This monumental oil painting by Pelagio Palagi portrays Julius Caesar dictating his commentaries, inspired by Plutarch’s biography and reimagined with Napoleon's likeness. Set in the Music Room of Palazzo Quirinale, it showcases Giani’s masterful depiction of Roman mythology and grandeur.
Explore Antoine Étex's 'Ecce Homo,' a monumental marble sculpture depicting Jesus Christ crowned with thorns and symbolizing divine presence, reflecting Neoclassical ideals.