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Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1625-1649) amassed one of the greatest art collections in history, which was disposed of by the Commonwealth after his execution in 30 January 1649. The dispersal of his collection is often considered one of the landmark events in art collecting history, comparable only with the Orleans sale in the end of the XVIII century. Many of today's leading museums, including the Louvre, the Prado and the National Gallery, London display items that once belonged to Charles.
Formation
[edit]The exact roots of Charles I's passion for art collecting are difficult to determine. In the history of English and Scottish monarchs up to that point there weren't many art collectors. Henry VIII’s patronage of Hans Holbein the Younger, for instance, was more connected to a dynastic necessity – using portraiture to document his power and lineage – rather than artistic considerations. Charles' father, James I, wasn't much interested in art – he reportedly hated sitting for portraits and isn't known to have made significant additions to the Royal Collection [1].
Perhaps the first Stuart to have a genuine interest in art collecting was Charles's elder brother, Henry, Prince of Wales. Henry’s untimely death from typhoid fever at just 18 years old meant that Charles became his father's heir and also that he inherited his brother's incipient art collection[2]. Apart from his bother, the other main influences on Charles’ collecting tastes were the Earl of Arundel and, especially, the Duke of Buckingham.
An event that is frequently considered a turning point in Charles' collecting activities is his incognito trip to Spain in 1623 with the Duke of Buckingham in the hopes of obtaining a match with a daughter of King Philip IV. While the voyage proved unsuccessful in this aspect, it brought him into contact with the great masters in the Spanish Royal Collection. In this voyage, Charles is known to have sited for a portrait by Velázquez (nowadays untraced) and to have commissioned copies of some of Titian's works in Philip IV’s collection. He also took as gifts Titian’s Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (Prado) and his Venus del Pardo (Louvre). His largest coup was the acquisition en bloc of much of the Gonzaga Collection, owned by the Dukes of Mantua, in 1625-7.
Apart from acquiring pictures, Charles commissioned works of art from some the leading painters of the age, such as Peter Paul Rubens and, famously, Anthony van Dyck. The relationship between the King and Rubens began badly when the painter, not knowing he was sending pictures to Charles, sent a picture of The Hunt that was a workshop production and not by Rubens' hand at all. When Charles rejected it and Rubens was informed of the faux-pas, he proceeded to send the King a Self-Portrait which, unusually, Rubens signed and dated 1623, perhaps to avoid any doubts that it was entirely by himself[3]. Later, in his role as a diplomat, Rubens was received in court in June 1629. In this visit, he presented the King with a large painting depicting a mythological allegory of peace, Peace and War now hanging at the National Gallery, London. Also related to this visit to England was the commission to paint the ceiling of Banqueting House celebrating the reign of James I.
Another painter that received commissions from Charles was the italian Orazio Gentileschi. As a favorite of Queen Henrietta Maria, Gentileschi carried out the ceiling paintings of Queen's House at Greenwich (later transferred to the Marlborough House). He was also commissioned to paint three large canvasses to decorate Queen’s House. Among those, Joseph and the Potiphar’s Wife remains in the Royal Collection and The Finding of Moses is currently on loan from a private collection to the National Gallery, London after hanging for nearly two centuries at Castle Howard. Other artists associated with the court of Charles I include Gerrit van Honthorst, Daniel Mytens and Abraham van der Doort.
Also noteworthy of Charles’ collecting behavior is that he not only purchased works by the renowned old masters such as Titian and Veronese, but also from contemporary artists. The three paintings by Rembrandt he owned are thought to be the first ones of the master to leave the Netherlands – more certain is that they were the first to become part of an English collection[4]. Two of those can still be traced today: The Artist’s Mother[5] remains part of the Royal Collection and the Self-Portrait[6] is almost certainly the one at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
In the eve of the Civil War, Charles' collection stood out as one of the greatest ever assembled, rivaled only by the Spanish and French royal collections.
Dispersal
[edit]Weeks after Charles' execution, Parliament authorized the Council of State to sell the collection to settle the late King’s debts. Commissioners with extensive powers were appointed to draw up full inventories and to put a valuation on items so that they could be sold. Not only paintings were to be sold, but all items found in the royal palaces, including statues, tapestries, furniture and furnishings of all kinds. The actual sales were conducted in the great hall of Somerset House. The Commonwealth reserved some items of the collection that were to not to be sold, but to be retained to decorate the government buildings and offices. Among those were the Raphael Cartoons and Mantegna's Triumphs of Caesar. Cromwell reserved some paintings for himself, including two believed to be by the workshop of Giulio Romano (Nero Playing while Rome Burns[7] and The Omen of Claudius’s Imperial Power'[8], both still in the Royal Collection) and Luca Cambiasi's The Assumption of the Virgin[9] (Royal Collection).
Several of the King’s servants, who were not paid during the Civil War as London was held by Parliament, were paid in goods from Charles’s estate. As many of them were owed small sums, they formed syndicates to obtain higher quality pictures that would later be sold. Many foreign collectors took advantage of the sale to increase their holdings. Among them was Philip IV of Spain, who through Luis de Haro and the Spanish Ambassador Alonso Cárdenas, obtained some of the most outstanding pictures. Another competitor was Cardinal Mazarin of France, who also took the opportunity to enrich his collection
Recovery
[edit]Immediately following the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 orders were issued to recover all paintings sold during the Commonwealth. Even before Charles II returned from exile in the Netherlands, government officials were already pursuing those who had purchased any goods at the sales at Somerset House. However, as the lion's share of the collection had left for the continent in the previous years, the success of the recovery efforts was somewhat limited. Among those who returned pictures and other objects to the crown, Philip, Lord Lisle (later 3rd Earl of Leicester) returned many items by artists such as Basano, Giulio Romano, Polidoro da Caravaggio and Holbein (Portrait of William Reskimer[10]). After Sir Peter Lely's death, other paintings were returned, including Van Dyck’s Cupid and Psyche[11] and The Three Eldest Children of Charles I[12]. The relative failure the recovery efforts can be illustrated by the fact that, from all Titians owned by Charles (there were over ten recorded in the inventories), none remains in the Royal Collection today. The two paintings by the artist presently in the Royal Collection were added later, in 1660, when the States General of the Netherlands presented Charles II with a collection of 28 paintings[13][14].
Paintings formerly in Charles I’s collection with Wikipedia articles
[edit]- Pastoral Concert (Titian, Louvre)
- Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (Titian, Prado)
- Saint George and the Dragon (Raphael, National Gallery of Art)
- Jacopo Pesaro being presented by Pope Alexander VI to Saint Peter (Titian, Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp)
- Peace and War (Rubens, National Gallery, London)
- Self-Portrait (Durer, Prado)
- Saint John the Baptist (Leonardo, Louvre)
- Alfonso d'Avalos Addressing his Troops (Titian, Prado)
- Christ Washing the Disciples’ Feet (Tintoretto, Prado)
- Death of the Virgin (Caravaggio, Louvre)
- The Entombment of Christ (Titian, Louvre)
- Equestrian Portrait of Charles I (Van Dyck, National Gallery, London)
- Charles I with M. de St Antoine (Van Dyck, Royal Collection)
- Cupid and Psyche (Van Dyck, Royal Collection)
- Venus and Cupid with a Satyr (Correggio, Louvre)
- Death of the Virgin (Mantegna, Prado)
- Venus and Music (Titian, Prado)
- Triumphs of Caesar (Mantegna, Royal Collection)
- Raphael Cartoons (Raphael, Royal Collection, on long term loan to the V&A)
- The Muses (Tintoretto, Royal Collection)
- Esther Before Ahasuerus (Tintoretto, Royal Collection)
- Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (Artemisia Gentileschi, Royal Collection)
- Shepherd with a Flute (Giorgione?, Royal Collection)
Notes
[edit]- ^ White 2007, p. 1.
- ^ White 2015, p. 5-6.
- ^ White 2007, p. 2-3.
- ^ White 2015, p. 22-23.
- ^ "The Artist's Mother". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Self-portrait as a Young Man". National Museums Liverpool - Walker Art Gallery. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Nero Playing while Rome Burns". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "The Omen of Claudius's Imperial Power". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "The Assumption of the Virgin". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Portrait of William Reskimer". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Cupid and Psyche". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "The Three Eldest Children of Charles I". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Portrait of Jacopo Sannazaro". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- ^ "Madonna and Child in a Landscape with Tobias and the Angel". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
References
[edit]- White, Christopher; The Later Flemish Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Collection Publications, London 2007, ISBN 9781902163635
- White, Christopher; Dutch Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, Royal Collection Publications, London 2015, ISBN 9781905686469
- Haskell, Francis; The King's Pictures: The Formation and Dispersal of the Collection of Charles I and his Courtiers, Yale University Press, New Haven and London 2013, ISBN 9780300190120
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This article lists the paintings currently held at the São Paulo Museum of Art in São Paulo, Brazil. The attribution of each painting is displayed according to the most recent catalogue of the museum, published in 2000. Whenever the attribution is in conflict with the most recent scholaship, there is a explanatory note.
The São Paulo Museum of Art was created by the media mogul and art patron Assis Chateaubriand after the Second World War, with the help of Pietro Maria Bardi, a italian art scholar, and Lina Bo Bardi, his wife and the architect of the brutalist building that houses the museum since 1968.
Italian Art
[edit]Image | Title | Author | Year | Technique | Dimensions | Comments |
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Madonna and Child Enthroned and Two Angels | Maestro Del Bigallo | c.1275 | Tempera on panel | 130 x 56 cm | ||
The Crucifixion and the Virgin with the Child among Angels, Saints, and the Evangelists Symbols | Anonymous Umbrian Painter | 1290-1305 | Tempera on panel | 44 x 37 cm | ||
The Virgin and the Child | Maestro di San Martino alla Palma | 1310-20 | Tempera on panel | 66 x 39 cm | Previously atrributed to Bernardo Daddi | |
The Adoration of the Magi | Paolo Serafini da Modena (attr.) | 3rd quarter 14th century | Tempera on panel | 25 x 32 cm | ||
Madonna and Child between Saint Magdalene and Saint Stephen Protomartyr | Ottaviano Nelli | 1310-20 | Fresco transfered onto canvas | 218 x 229 cm | ||
Madonna with the Child Entroned and Four Saints | Maestro del 1416 | 1410-15 | Tempera on panel | 106 x 57 cm | ||
Saint Jerome Penitent in the Desert | Andrea Mantegna | 1448-51 | Tempera on panel | 48 x 36 cm | Debated attribution | |
Virgin and Child, Infant St. John the Baptist, and an Angel | Imitator of Lippi-Peselino | 1460-70 | Tempera on panel | diameter 105 cm | ||
Virgin and Child | Jacopo del Sellaio? (or anonymous disciple of Botticelli) | 1470-80 | Tempera on panel | 57 x 40 cm | ||
The Virgin Adoring the Child with an Angel | Biagio D'Antonio Tucci | c.1475 | Tempera on panel | 74 x 54 cm | Previously attributed to Francesco Botticini | |
The Virgin with the Standing Child, Embracing his Mother - Madonna Willys | Giovanni Bellini | 1480-90 | Oil on panel | 75 x 59 cm | ||
Ecce Homo, Dead Christ in the Tomb as "Vir Dolorum" | Niccolò di Liberatore (called L'Alunno) | 1480-1500 | Tempera on panel | 73 x 39 cm | ||
Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist | Sandro Botticelli (and studio) | 1490-1500 | Tempera on panel | diameter 74 cm | Previously in the collection of Lord Wigan, Earl of Crawford and Balcarres | |
The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian | Pietro Perugino (and studio) | 1500-10 | Oil on canvas | 181 x 115 cm | Thought to be by Raphael in the XIX century and exhibited at Burlington House in 1871 as such | |
The Resurrection of Christ | Raffaello Sanzio (Raphael) | 1499-1502 | Oil on panel | 52 x 44 cm | Previously in the collection of Lord Kinnaird. Accepted as a Raphael by the most recent literature (see main article) | |
Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist, and an Angel | Piero di Cosimo | 1500-10 | Oil on panel | diameter 129 cm | ||
The Virgin Nursing the Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist in Adoration | Giampietrino | 1500-20 | Oil on canvas | 86 x 88 cm | ||
Virgin and Child and the Infant St. John the Baptist | Francesco Francia (and studio) | 1510-15 | Oil on panel | 65 x 51 cm | ||
Portrait of Alvise Contarini(?) | Paris Bordone | 1525-50 | Oil on canvas | 94 x 70 cm | Thought to be by Titian until the late 1950s | |
Portrait of Cardinal Cristoforo Madruzzo | Titian | 1552 | Oil on canvas | 210 x 109 cm | ||
Lamentation over the Dead Christ (or Pietà) | Jacopo Tintoretto | 1560-65 | Oil on canvas | 95 x 140 cm | ||
Ecce Homo or Pilate Presents Christ to the Crowd | Jacopo Tintoretto | 1546-7 | Oil on canvas | 109 x 136 cm | ||
The Poet Leaving Vice for Virtue. Hercules at the Crossroads | Paolo Veronese (copy by François Boucher) | 1576-84 (original) c.1750 (copy by Boucher) | Oil on canvas | 223 x 171 cm | The original is part of the Frick Collection, New York | |
Wisdom and Strenght Allegory: Hercules' Choice or Hercules and Onfale | Paolo Veronese (copy by François Boucher) | 1576-84 (original) c.1750 (copy by Boucher) | Oil on canvas | 223 x 171 cm | The original is part of the Frick Collection, New York | |
Portrait of a Florentine Noble (Piero de Medici?) | Alessandro Allori (studio of) | ? | Oil on panel | 70 x 55 cm | Thought to be by Bronzino until the 1970s | |
Adoration of the Shepherds | Jacopo Bassano (and studio) | 1580-90 | Oil on canvas | 134 x 188 cm | Previously in the collection of Viscount Allendale | |
Mars and Venus, with a Circle of Cupids and Landscape | Carlo Saraceni | 1605-10 | Oil on copper | 40 x 52 cm | ||
Apparition of the Virgin with the Child to St. Ubaldo, Bishop of Gubbio, Who Points Out to the City of Pesaro in the Background | Palma il Giovane | 1620 | Oil on canvas | 352 x 210 cm | ||
Still Life | Panfilo Nuvolone | 1620 | Oil on panel | 50 x 60 cm | ||
Adoration of the Shepherds | Bartolomeo Passante, or "Maestro dell'Annuncio ai Pastori" | 1630-35 | Oil on canvas | 177 x 266 cm | Previously thought to be by Jusepe Ribera | |
Suicide of Lucretia | Guido Reni (and studio) | 1625-40 | Oil on canvas | 113 x 91 cm | ||
Moses and the Daughters of Jethro | Ciro Ferri | 1660-89 | Oil on canvas | 123 x 169 cm | ||
Landscape with Shepherds | Alessandro Magnasco | 1710-30 | Oil on canvas | 114 x 146 cm | ||
The Toilette of Venus | Michele Rocca | 1710-20 | Oil on canvas | 47 x 63 cm | ||
The Judgment of Paris | Michele Rocca | 1710-20 | Oil on canvas | 47 x 63 cm | ||
Queen Tomyris | Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini | 1719-20 | Oil on canvas | 123 x 97 cm | ||
The Virgin Nursing the Child | Pompeo Batoni? | 1760-80 | Oil on canvas | 89 x 72 cm | ||
Dionysius and Ariadne | Giambattista Pittoni | 1730-35 | Oil on canvas | 72 x 53 cm | ||
The Continence of Scipio | Francesco Zugno | c.1750 | Oil on canvas | 50 x 40 cm | ||
Portrait of a Man in a Top Hat: The Poet Hanvin, the Man of "Le Figaro" | Giovanni Boldini | 1895-1900 | Oil on panel | 48 x 24 cm | ||
Lady with a Straw Hat (Morning Promenade) | Giovanni Boldini | 1902-05 | Oil on panel | 34 x 26 cm | ||
Seated Woman (The Conversation) | Giovanni Boldini | 1904-05 | Oil on panel | 42 x 25 cm |
Spanish Art
[edit]Image | Title | Author | Year | Technique | Dimensions | Comments |
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The Last Judgment and St. Gregory's Mass | Master of the Artés Family | 1500-20 | Tempera on panel | 200 x 130 cm | Donated by Daniel Wildenstein in1966 | |
The Annunciation | El Greco | c.1600 | Oil on canvas | 107 x 74 cm | ||
The Ecstasy of St. Francis | El Greco | 1500-20 | Oil on Canvas | 72 x 55 cm | ||
Apparition of Jesus Child to St. Anthony of Padua (?) | Francisco de Zurbarán | 1627-30 | Oil on canvas | 157 x 103 cm | ||
Saint Agnes | Francisco de Zurbarán (circle of) | 1635-42 | Oil on canvas | 157 x 103 cm | Donated by Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza in 1957 | |
Portrait of the Duke of Pastrana | Juan Carreño de Miranda | c.1670 | Oil on canvas | 213 x 123 cm | ||
Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares | Diego Velázquez | 1624 | Oil on canvas | 203 x 106 cm | Donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Benjamin Altman bequest in 1913. Later sold by the museum. Accepted as a Velázquez by the most recent literature, including López-Rey (cat.30) and Morán-Sánchez (cat.27) | |
Saint Catherine of Alexandria | Bartolomé Esteban Murillo | 1650-55 | Oil on canvas | 186 x 104 cm | ||
Portrait of Cardinal Luis Maria de Borbón y Vallabriga | Francisco de Goya y Lucientes | 1798-1800 | Oil on canvas | 200 x 106 cm | A later version is at the Museo del Prado | |
Portrait of Don Juan Antonio Llorente | Francisco de Goya y Lucientes | 1809-1813 | Oil on canvas | 189 x 114 cm | ||
Portrait of Ferdinand VII | Francisco de Goya y Lucientes | 1808 | Oil on canvas | 83 x 67 cm | ||
Portrait of the Countess of Casa Flores | Francisco de Goya y Lucientes | 1790-97 | Oil on canvas | 113 x 79 cm | Sometimes attributed to Agustín Esteve |
Flemish, Dutch and German Art
[edit]Image | Title | Author | Year | Technique | Dimensions | Comments |
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The Virgin Lamenting, St. John and the Holy Women of Galilee | Hans Memling | 1485-90 | Oil on panel | 51 x 40 cm | ||
The Alms (St. Gil?) | Flemish Artist Active in Castille | 1480-1500 | Oil on panel | 93 x 64 cm | ||
The Temptations of St. Anthony | Hieronymus Bosch | c.1500 | Oil on panel | 127 x 101 cm | ||
Christ Before Pilate | Hieronymus Bosch (follower of) | ? | Oil on panel | 61 x 77 cm | ||
The Unequal Marriage | Quentin Metsys (follower of) | 1525-30 | Oil on panel | 54 x 89 cm | ||
Portrait of a Young Aristocrat - A Youg Fiancé of the Rava Family | Lucas Cranach the Elder | 1539 | Oil on panel | 61 x 43 cm | ||
The Poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | Hans Holbein the Younger | 1542 | Oil on panel | 53 x 42 cm | ||
Archduke Albert VII of Austria | Peter Paul Rubens (and studio) | 1615-32 | Oil on canvas | 200 x 118 cm | ||
Captain Andries van Hoorn | Frans Hals | 1638 | Oil on canvas | 86 x 67 cm | ||
Maria Pietersdochter Olycan | Frans Hals | 1638 | Oil on canvas | 86 x 67 cm | ||
Seated Officer | Frans Hals | 1631 | Oil on canvas | 88 x 66 cm | ||
Marquise Paola Lomellini Doria with her Children at Prayer | Anthony van Dyck | c.1623 | Oil on canvas | 221 x 152 cm | ||
Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman (William Howard, Vicount of Stafford?) | Anthony van Dyck | 1638-40? | Oil on canvas | 107 x 82 cm | ||
River Scene with a Raft Transporting Cattle | Salomon van Ruysdael | c.1650 | Oil on canvas | 74 x 104 cm | ||
Portrait of a Young Man with a Golden Chain | Attributed to Rembrandt | c.1635 | Oil on canvas | 57 x 44 cm | ||
Paulo Afonso Waterfall | Frans Post | 1649 | Oil on panel | 58 x 46 cm | ||
Landscape with a Anteater | Frans Post | c.1660 | Oil on panel | 56 x 79 cm | ||
River Scene in Pernambuco | Frans Post | 1668 | Oil on panel | 47 x 55 cm | ||
Landscape with a Farm House in Pernambuco | Frans Post | 1665 | Oil on panel | 59 x 94 cm | ||
Landscape with a Boa Constrictor | Frans Post | c.1660 | Oil on canvas | 119 x 172 cm |
British Art (Scottish and English School)
[edit]Image | Title | Author | Year | Technique | Dimensions | Comments |
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Elizabeth, Sarah and Edward, Edward Holden Cruttenden's Children | Joshua Reynolds | c.1763 | Oil on canvas | 179 x 168 cm | ||
Francis Rawdon, First Marquess of Hastings and Second Earl of Moira | Thomas Gainsborough | 1783-4 | Oil on canvas | 230 x 150 cm | ||
Drinkstone Park (The Woods of Cornard?) | Thomas Gainsborough | c.1747 | Oil on canvas | 145 x 155 cm | ||
Portrait of Mrs. John Bolton | Thomas Gainsborough | c.1770 | Oil on canvas | 77 x 64 cm | ||
John Walter (or Wharton) Tempest, with his Horse | George Romney | 1779-80 | Oil on canvas | 227 x 151 cm | ||
Portrait of General Sir William Maxwell | Henry Raeburn | 1810-15 | Oil on canvas | 126 x 100 cm | ||
The Children of Sir Samuel Fludyer | Thomas Lawrence | 1806 | Oil on canvas | 237 x 148 cm | ||
George IV as Prince Regent with the Badge of the Order of the Garter | Thomas Lawrence (and studio) | c.1818 | Oil on canvas | 74 x 61 cm | ||
Caernarfon Castle | J. M. W. Turner | 1830-35 | Oil on canvas | 98 x 140 cm | ||
Salisbury Cathedral from the Bishop's Grounds | John Constable | 1821-22 | Oil on canvas | 89 x 114 cm |
French Art
[edit]Image | Title | Author | Year | Technique | Dimensions | Comments |
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The Bath of Diana | François Clouet | 1559-60? | Oil on panel | 78 x 110 cm | ||
Hymenaeus Disguised as a Woman During an Offering to Priapus | Nicolas Poussin | 1634-38 | Oil on canvas | 167 x 376 cm | ||
Portrait of Mademoiselle Léomenie Brienne, Marquise de Roualt Gamache | Pierre Mignard (and studio) | end 17th century | Oil on canvas | 74 x 60 cm | ||
Portrait of a Bride with Flowers (Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans, known as Mademoiselle de Valois?) | Pierre Gobert | c.1720 | Oil on canvas | 146 x 112 cm | ||
The Four Elements - Earth (Princess Louise-Elisabeth of France, Duchess of Parma) | Jean-Marc Nattier | 1750 | Oil on canvas | 107 x 138 cm | ||
The Four Elements - Fire (Princess Anne-Henriette of France) | Jean-Marc Nattier | 1751 | Oil on canvas | 106 x 138 cm | ||
The Four Elements - Air (Princess Marie-Adélaide of France) | Jean-Marc Nattier | 1751 | Oil on canvas | 106 x 138 cm | ||
The Four Elements - Water (Princess Marie-Louise-Thérèse-Victoire of France) | Jean-Marc Nattier | 1751 | Oil on canvas | 106 x 138 cm | ||
Louise-Henriette de Bourbon-Conti, Duchess of Orléans, as Hebe, the Goddess | Jean-Marc Nattier (copy) | 1745-50 | Oil on canvas | 129 x 96 cm | ||
Hunting Picnic | François Lemoyne | 1723 | Oil on canvas | 233 x 185 cm | ||
Gathering in a Park | Jean-Baptiste Pater | 1719-20 | Oil on canvas | 65 x 81 cm | ||
Portrait of Auguste Gabriel Godefroy (Jeune Ecolier qui Joue au Toton) | Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin | 1741 | Oil on canvas | 67 x 73 cm | ||
The Duke of Berry and the Count of Provence as Children | François-Hubert Drouais | 1757 | Oil on canvas | 95 x 127 cm | ||
Portrait of Louis XVI | Antoine-François Callet (copy) | c.1780 | Oil on canvas | 124 x 96 cm | ||
Education is Everything | Jean-Honoré Fragonard | 1775-80 | Oil on canvas | 55 x 66 cm | ||
Portrait of Elizabeth-Sophie-Constance de Lowendhal, Countess of Turpin de Crissé | Jean-Honoré Fragonard | 1775-85 | Oil on canvas | 64 x 54 cm | ||
Portrait of a Lady with a Book by a Fountain | Antoine Vestier | c.1785 | Oil on canvas | 130 x 97 cm | ||
Landscape in the Roman Countryside | Nicolas Antoine Taunay | 1784-87 | Oil on canvas | 8 x 10 cm | ||
Indians Crossing a Creek (The Slave Hunter) | Jean-Baptiste Debret | 1820-30 | Oil on canvas | 80 x 112 cm | ||
The Virgin of the Blue Veil | Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres | 1827 | Oil on canvas | 77 x 65 cm | ||
The Blessing Christ | Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres | 1834 | Oil on canvas | 80 x 66 cm | ||
Angelica in Chains | Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres | 1859 | Oil on canvas | 97 x 75 cm | ||
The "Mãe d'Água" Stone (Tijuca Landscape) | Félix Taunay | c.1850 | Oil on canvas | 50 x 65 cm | ||
Roses in a Glass | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | 1874 | Oil on canvas | 32 x 24 cm | ||
Young Man with a Naked Shoulder | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | c.1835 | Oil on canvas | 19 x 17 cm | ||
Portrait of Laurent-Denis Sennegon | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | 1842 | Oil on canvas | 40 x 34 cm | ||
Gipsy with a Mandolin | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | 1874 | Oil on canvas | 80 x 57 cm | ||
Landscape with a Peasant Woman | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | 1861 | Oil on canvas | 26 x 42 cm | ||
The Spring - Eurydice Bitten by a Serpent while Picking Flowers (Eurydice's Death) | Eugène Delacroix | 1856-63 | Oil on canvas | 196 x 166 cm | ||
The Summer - Diana Surprised by Actaeon | Eugène Delacroix | 1856-63 | Oil on canvas | 194 x 165 cm | ||
The Autumn - Bacchus and Ariadne | Eugène Delacroix | 1856-63 | Oil on canvas | 196 x 165 cm | ||
The Winter - Juno Beseeches Aeolus to Destroy Ulysses' Fleet | Eugène Delacroix | 1856-63 | Oil on canvas | 196 x 166 cm | ||
Two Heads | Honoré Daumier | 1858-62 | Oil on cardboard | 23 x 29 cm | ||
Juliette Courbet | Gustave Courbet | 1873-4 | Oil on canvas | 81 x 65 cm | ||
Zélie Courbet | Gustave Courbet | 1847 | Oil on canvas | 56 x 46 cm | ||
The Grand Canal in Venice | Félix Ziem | 1890-1900 | Oil on canvas | 45 x 65 cm | ||
Seascape Close to Marseilles (Fantasy Village) | Adolphe Monticelli | 1880-84 | Oil on canvas | 28 x 38 cm | ||
The Amazon - Portrait of Marie Lefébure on Horseback | Edouard Manet | 1870-75 | Oil on canvas | 88 x 116 cm | ||
Bathers on the Seine - Academia | Edouard Manet | 1874-76 | Oil on canvas | 132 x 98 cm | ||
The Artist - Portrait of Marcellin Desboutin | Edouard Manet | 1875 | Oil on canvas | 192 x 128 cm | ||
Mr. Eugène Pertuiset, the Lion Hunter | Edouard Manet | 1881 | Oil on canvas | 150 x 170 cm | ||
Village Road | Antoine Vollon | 1880-90 | Oil on canvas | 45 x 32 cm | ||
Still Life with a Monkey and a Guitar (Art and Gluttony) | Antoine Vollon | 1864 | Oil on canvas | 81 x 117 cm | ||
Woman Drying her Left Arm (After the Bath) | Edgar Degas | c.1884 | Pastel on paper | 58 x 64 cm | ||
Four Ballet Dancers on Stage | Edgar Degas | 1885-90 | Oil on canvas | 72 x 92 cm | ||
Woman Drying her Left Leg | Edgar Degas | 1903 | Pastel on paper | 61 x 51 cm | ||
The Negro Scipio | Paul Cézanne | 1866-68 | Oil on canvas | 107 x 83 cm | ||
Paul Alexis Reading a Manuscript to Zola | Paul Cézanne | 1869-70 | Oil on canvas | 130 x 160 cm | ||
Cliffs in L'Estaque | Paul Cézanne | 1882-85 | Oil on canvas | 73 x 91 cm | ||
Madame Cézanne in Red | Paul Cézanne | 1890-94 | Oil on canvas | 89 x 70 cm | ||
The Great Pine | Paul Cézanne | 1890-96 | Oil on canvas | 89 x 70 cm | ||
Boating on the River Epte | Claude Monet | c.1890 | Oil on canvas | 133 x 145 cm | ||
The Japanese Bridge over the Water - Lily Pond in Giverny | Claude Monet | 1920-24 | Oil on canvas | 89 x 92 cm | ||
The Painter Le Coeur Hunting in the Fontainebleau Forest | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1866 | Oil on canvas | 106 x 80 cm | ||
Lise on the Bank of the Saine - Bather with a Griffon Dog | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1870 | Oil on canvas | 184 x 115 cm | ||
A Lady Smiling (Portrait of Alphonsine Fournaise) | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1875 | Oil on canvas | 42 x 33 cm | ||
Portrait of the Countess of Pourtalès | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1877 | Oil on canvas | 95 x 72 cm | ||
Portrait of Marthe Bérard - The Little Girl with the Blue Sash | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1879 | Oil on canvas | 128 x 75 cm | ||
Girl with Flowers | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1888 | Oil on canvas | 65 x 54 cm | ||
Four Portrait Studies of Jean Renoir | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1905-06 | Oil on canvas | 32 x 27 cm | ||
Portrait of Coco | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1903-04 | Oil on canvas | 29 x 24 cm | ||
Portrait of Claude Renoir | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | c.1908 | Oil on canvas | 55 x 46 cm | ||
Seated Bather Drying her Right Leg | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | c.1910 | Oil on canvas | 84 x 65 cm | ||
Seated Bather Drying her Right Arm - Large Sitting Nude | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1903-04 | Oil on canvas | 93 x 74 cm | ||
Portrait of Elizabeth and Alice Cahen d'Anvers - Pink and Blue | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 1881 | Oil on canvas | 119 x 74 cm | ||
Self-Portrait (Near Golgotha) | Paul Gauguin | 1896 | Oil on canvas | 76 x 64 cm | ||
Poor Fisherman | Paul Gauguin | 1896 | Oil on canvas | 74 x 66 cm | ||
Still Life with Plate, Vase and Flowers | Vincent van Gogh | 1884-85 | Oil on canvas | 51 x 43 cm | ||
The Schoolboy (Camille Roulin) | Vincent van Gogh | 1888 | Oil on canvas | 63 x 54 cm | ||
A Walk at Twilight | Vincent van Gogh | 1889-90 | Oil on canvas | 49 x 45 cm | ||
The Stone Bench in the Asylum at Saint-Remy | Vincent van Gogh | 1889 | Oil on canvas | 51 x 45 cm | ||
Portrait of Madame Ginoux - L'Arlésienne | Vincent van Gogh | 1890 | Oil on canvas | 65 x 54 cm | ||
The Dog (Sketch of Touc?) | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | c.1880 | Oil on panel | 35 x 26 cm | ||
Madame la Comtesse Adèle de Toulouse-Lautrec at Malromé's Garden | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1880-82 | Oil and essence on canvas | 55 x 46 cm | ||
Monsieur Fourcade | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1889 | Oil on cardboard | 77 x 62 cm | ||
Woman Combing her Hair (Two Women Dressing Nightshirts) | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1891 | Oil with essence and pastel on cardboard | 62 x 46 cm | ||
The Dancer Loïe Fuller Seen from the Backstage | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1893 | Oil and tempera on cardboard | 63 x 47 cm | ||
Monsieur Louis Pascal Seen from the Back | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | c.1893 | Oil on cardboard | 63 x 47 cm | ||
The Couch | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | c.1893 | Oil with essence on cardboard | 60 x 80 cm | ||
Singer with Green Gloves (The Singer Dolly at the "Café Star" in Le Havre) | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1899 | Tempera-enriched lithography on cardboard | 54 x 42 cm | ||
Portrait of Octave Raquin | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1901 | Oil on canvas | 56 x 46 cm | ||
Paul Viaud in an Admiral's Costume of the 18th Century (The Admiral Viaud) | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | 1901 | Oil on canvas | 139 x 153 cm | ||
Female Nude | Pierre Bonnard | c.1930 | Oil on canvas | 64 x 79 cm | ||
The Print Dress | Edouard Vuillard | 1891 | Oil on canvas | 38 x 46 cm | ||
Yvonne Printemps and Sacha Guitry | Edouard Vuillard | c.1917 | Oil on paper and canvas | 63 x 89 cm | ||
Portrait of Princess Bibesco | Edouard Vuillard | c.1920 | Oil on cardboard | 112 x 81 cm | ||
Portrait of Suzanne Bloch | Pablo Picasso | 1904 | Oil on canvas | 65 x 54 cm | ||
Portrait of Diego Rivera | Amedeo Modigliani | 1916 | Oil on cardboard | 100 x 79 cm | ||
Portrait of Leopold Zborowski | Amedeo Modigliani | 1916-19 | Oil on canvas | 107 x 66 cm | ||
Portrait of Hanka Zborowska | Amedeo Modigliani | c.1918 | Oil on canvas | 80 x 52 cm | ||
Portrait of Madame G. von Muyden | Amedeo Modigliani | 1916-17 | Oil on canvas | 92 x 65 cm | ||
Renée | Amedeo Modigliani | 1917 | Oil on canvas | 61 x 38 cm | ||
Chakoska | Amedeo Modigliani | 1917 | Oil on canvas | 81 x 45 cm |