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Jacques-Louis David.
Combat of Minerva and Mars, 1771, oil on canvas. Paris, Musee du Louvre (hereafter:Louvre)
The Oath of the Tennis Court. 1791, pencil and wash on paper. Versailles Musee National du Chateau. Some sources say Louvre.
The Death of Marat. 1793, oil on canvas. Brussels: Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts.
The Death of Joseph Barra. 1794, oil on canvas. Avignon, Musee Calvet.
The Oath of the Horatii 1784, oil on canvas. Louvre.
Portrait of Alphonse Leroy 1783 (?) oil on canvas, Montpellier: Musee Fabre.
The Sabine Women 1799, oil on canvas. Louvre.
Lictors Bringing Brutus the Bodies of his Sons 1789, oil on canvas. Louvre.
The Death of Socrates 1787, oil on canvas. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Transfer of Voltaire's Body on July 11, 1791.
Popular Engraving, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, Cabinet Des Estampes.
Fete for Swiss Guards of Regiment of Chateauxvieux, April 15.
Engraving by Prieur & Berthomet, Paris, Bib. Nat., Cab. des Estampes.
Designs for the 5 Halts of the Procession at the Festival of Brotherhood, August 10, 1793.
Popular Engraving, Paris, Bib. Nat., Cab. des Estampes.
The Fount of Regeneration on the Ruins of the Bastille, 1793.
Engraving by Helman after drawing by Monnet, Paris, Bib. Nat., Cab. des Estampes.
The Mount Erected at the Champs-de-Mars for the Festival of the Supreme Being, June 8, 1794.
Engraving, Paris, Bib. Nat., Cab. des Estampes.
Anatole Desvosge, after Jacques-Louis David and Francois Gerard.
The Death of Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau.
1793. Black chalk on paper. Dijon, Musee des Beaux Arts.
Louis-Leopold Boilly.
The Standard Bearer of the Civic Festival, or The Singer Simon Chenard Dressed as a Sans-Culotte.
c. 1792-93. Oil on panel, Paris, Musee Carnavalet.
The Triumph of Marat 1794. Oil on paper, Lille, Musee des Beaux-arts.
Portrait of Jan Anthony D'Averhoult. 1792. Oil on Canvas, Utrecht, Centraal Museum.
The Reading of the Bulletin of the Grande Armee,
The Reading of the Bulletin of the Grande Armee 2
1807. Oil on canvas, St. Louis Art Museum.
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon.
Un Francais se sacrifiant pur sa patrie ( a Frenchman Sacrificing his Life for his Country)
1794. Chalk on paper, private collection.
La Constitution francaise, L'Egalite et La Loi (The French Constitution, Equality and Law)
c. 1791-1795 Chalk on paper, private collection.
La Sagesse et la Verite descendent sur la terre. (Darkness Dissipates as Wisdom and Truth Descend on Earth)
1798-99. Oil on canvas. Louvre.
Joseph Chinard.
La Republique 1794. Sculpture, Louvre.
Monument au people, 1790s, Sculpture, Loubre.
Francois Boucher.
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Seducing Callisto. 1759. Oil on canvas, Kansas City, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Pan and Syrinx, 1759. Oil on canvs, London, National Gallery.
Mars and Venus Surprised by Vulcan c1754. Oil on canvas, London, Wallace Collection.
Jean-Honore Fragonard.
Diana and Endymion c. 1755-56. Oil on canvas, Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art.
Philibert-Louis Debucourt.
Preparations for the Fete de la Federation, July 14, 1790. oil on panel, private collection.
Jean-Baptiste Regnault.
Liberty or Death 1795. oil on canvas. Hamburg, Germany, Kunsthalle.
Phillipe-Auguste Hennequin.
Triumph of the French People (allegory of the 10th of August), 1790s, oil on canvas. Rouen, Musee des Beaux-Arts.
Robert Robert.
Demolition of the Bastille. 1789, oil on canvas. Paris, Musee
Jean-Baptiste Wicar.
Figure of the French Republic. 1793. black chalk on paper. Rome, Museo Napoleonico.
Duplessis-Bertaux.
The Storming of the Tuileries, 10th August 1792. oil on canvas. Versailles, Musee
Auguste Bartholdi.
The Statue of Liberty 1870-1876. Copper and iron on masonry pedestal. Liberty Island, New York Harbor, New York.
Adelaide Labille-Guiard.
Portrait of Robespierre 1791 probably, oil on canvas. Private Collection.
Jean-Louis Laneuville.
Portrait of Bertrand Barere De Vieuzac c1793-94, oil on canvas. Bremen, Germany, Kunsthalle.
Benigne Gagnereaux.
The Spirit of Peace Halting the Horses of Mars 1794, oil on canvas, Geneva, Musee d'Art d'Histoire.
Joseph Boze and Robert Lefevre.
Portrait of Mirabeau 1789-90, oil on canvas. Aix-en-Provence, France, Musee Granet.
James Gillray.
Un petit souper a la Parisienne 1792. Etching.
Francisco Goya.
Saturn Devouring his Children, from Quinta de Sordo 1820-23, oil on canvas. Madrid, Prado.
Vladimir Tatlin.
Monument to the 3rd International 1919-1920, large scale model, approximately 20 feet high. Destroyed.
Gustave Klucis.
Design for Propoganda Kiosk, Screen, Loudspeaker and Platform. 1922, ink and gouache on paper. Athens, Costakis Collection.
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