Exhibit #5 (top left): Eugene Delacroix "The Abduction of Rebecca" Oil on canvas (1846). Exhibit #6 (last): Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones "The Love Song" Oil on canvas (1868-?1873).


Exhibit #3 (center bottom): Jean-Louis-Theodore Gericault: "Evening: Landscape with an Aqueduct" Oil on canvas (1818). Exhibit #4 (center top) Joseph Mallord William Turner "The Lake of Zug" Watercolor over graphite (1843).


Exhibit #1 (bottom right): Adam Elsheimer's "Seated Young Woman" Gouache on paper (1578-1610). All Exhibits found online in Timeline of Art History. New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2000-. Exhibit #2 (next): Thomas Gainsborough's "Wooded Upland Landscape" Oil on canvas (1783).


4 comments:
OH....MY.....GOSH..... THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!
So dramatic and compelling. Fantastic.
brew
Thank you Professor Brew.
Peace,
Gwendolyn
Gwen,
What a very dramatic exhibit!
Very lovely.
-Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Thank you so much! Your comments are greatly appreciated.
Peace,
Gwendolyn
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