These are some of the flashcards that I made for an art history class I was enrolled in. We studied Western artwork from the 18th-early 20th century with an emphasis on Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Colonialism, Imperialism, Orientalism, and political, economic, and social factors that contribute to the making of modern art. These are put in chronological order and span the years 1731-1806.

Jean Simeon Chardin "Attributes of the Sciences" (1731), Oil on canvas

William Hogarth "Marriage a la Mode: 1, The Marriage Settlement" (c.1743), Oil on canvas

Joseph Wright of Derby "A Philosopher Lecturing on an Orrery" (1766), Oil on canvas

Benjamin West "Agrippina Landing at Brundisium with the Ashes of Germanicus" (1768), Oil on canvas

Jacques-Louis David "Oath of the Horatii" (1784), Oil on canvas

William Blake "Frontispiece to America: A Prophecy" (1795), Relief etching

William Blake "Newton" (1795-1805), Relief etching

Francisco Goya "The Sleep of Reason Produces Nightmares" (1797), Aquatint

Anne-Louis Girodet "Portait of Jean-Baptiste Belley" (1797), Oil on canvas

Jacques-Louis David "Intervention of the Sabine Women" (1799), Oil on canvas

Jean August Dominique Ingres "Napoleon I on His Imperial Throne" (1806), Oil on canvas