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Top 100 - Néoclassicisme

Néoclassicisme : 100 tableaux célèbres où l'Antiquité reprend la parole

David, Ingres, Trumbull, Girodet, Gérard, Vigée Le Brun, Gros et les peintres qui ont donné aux héros antiques, aux révolutionnaires et aux portraits une colonne vertébrale très bien repassée.

Le néoclassicisme apparaît quand l'Europe se tourne vers Rome, Athènes, la vertu civique, les lignes claires, les gestes nobles et les draperies qui semblent avoir signé un contrat avec la gravité. Dans ce Top 100, Jacques-Louis David transforme l'histoire antique et révolutionnaire en théâtre moral, Ingres polit la ligne jusqu'à l'obsession, Trumbull et West donnent aux scènes historiques une grandeur nouvelle, Girodet ajoute du rêve, Gérard et Vigée Le Brun élèvent le portrait, Gros annonce déjà le romantisme napoléonien. Ici, même une chaise paraît avoir lu Plutarque avant de se tenir droite.

Why does neoclassicism remain so powerful?

Neoclassicism was born in the eighteenth century amid a wave of archaeological excavations, a return to ancient models, and a taste for reason, clarity, and moral exemplarity. After the flourishes of the Rococo, artists sought a firmer line, a more legible composition, a more sober beauty. Bodies strike poses with gravity, ancient stories serve to speak of the present, and the draperies behave better than many governments of the time.

Jacques-Louis David dominates the movement through his power of synthesis. The Oath of the Horatii, The Death of Socrates, The Death of Marat, or The Coronation of Napoleon showcase a style of painting where every gesture counts. The composition is clear, the lines firm, the emotion contained yet formidable. David knows how to turn a scene into a statement. Even when the characters suffer, they seem to do so with a discipline our schedules will probably never achieve.

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres extends neoclassicism through a devotion to the line. His portraits, odalisques, mythological subjects, and grand compositions reveal a beauty that is smooth, precise, and sometimes deliberately distorted in the service of elegance. In Ingres's work, drawing reigns as a somewhat finicky sovereign. A curve can become an argument, a back can defy anatomy with an almost bureaucratic confidence.

Neoclassicism isn't only French. John Trumbull, Benjamin West, and John Singleton Copley adapted the heroic language to American and British historical scenes. Oaths, battles, deaths, and political declarations take on a solemn form, designed for collective memory. Painting becomes almost an archive room with dramatic lighting—far more elegant than a gray filing cabinet.

Girodet, Gérard, Prud'hon, Guérin, Gros, Benoist, Angelica Kauffmann, and Vigée Le Brun reveal the range of styles at play. Girodet drifts toward dreams and the strange, Gérard lends portraiture a worldly grace, Prud'hon softens the line, Gros dramatizes Napoleon and paves the way for Romanticism, while Vigée Le Brun paints the aristocracy with naturalness and intelligence. Neoclassicism, then, is not merely cold: beneath its beautiful tunic, it can be tender, political, theatrical, intimate, or quietly uneasy.

Ancient subjects play a central role because they offer a shared language: sacrifice, virtue, duty, courage, mastered suffering, ideal beauty. Socrates, Horace, Brutus, Leonidas, Homer, and Psyche are not merely ancient figures; they become mirrors for modern debates. Antiquity serves as a noble costume for the present, and sometimes that costume fits a little tight across the shoulders—but that is precisely what creates the tension.

In a decorative scheme, a neoclassical painting brings order, presence, and clarity. Portraits lend distinction, historical scenes establish intellectual depth, mythological subjects add a timeless elegance, and Napoleonic works deliver flair. It is a perfect style for an office, a library, a living room, or an entryway that wants to appear cultivated without having to quote Cicero at every visit.

This Top brings together paintings in which drawing, composition, classical heritage, civic virtue, portraiture, and history take center stage. Some of the works are strictly neoclassical, others brush up against the edges of Romanticism or Empire portraiture, but all share this taste for clear form and restrained grandeur. The eye finds there a rare discipline: the painting breathes, yet it has tucked in its shirt.

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Première idée pour le vieil Horace de "Serment des Horaces" - Jacques-Louis David image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #1
Jacques-Louis David

The Oath of the Horatii

The Oath of the Horatii captures a defining quality of neoclassicism: a light that moves freely through the scene, a stage that breathes, and a composition bold enough to linger in the mind long after the first glance.

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La Grande Odalisque - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 2 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #2
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Grand Odalisque

With La Grande Odalisque, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. The eye takes in the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La mort de Socrate - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #3
Jacques-Louis David

The Death of Socrates

The Death of Socrates works as a gateway into the world of Jacques-Louis David: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to draw closer.

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La Mort de Marat - Jacques-Louis David image 2 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #4
Jacques-Louis David

The Death of Marat

In The Death of Marat, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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La Déclaration d'indépendance - John Trumbull image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #5
John Trumbull

The Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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Le Sacre de Napoléon - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #6
Jacques-Louis David

The Coronation of Napoleon

With The Coronation of Napoleon, the painting goes beyond mere representation: it sets a mood. Jacques-Louis David leaves enough breathing room to keep the work feeling alive.

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L'Apothéose d'Homère - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #7
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Apotheosis of Homer

The Apotheosis of Homer showcases an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Madame Récamier - Jacques-Louis David image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #8
Jacques-Louis David

Madame Récamier

With Madame Récamier, Jacques-Louis David gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening her. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Œdipe explique l'énigme du sphinx - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #9
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Oedipus Explains the Riddle of the Sphinx

Oedipus Explaining the Sphinx's Riddle works as a doorway into Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's universe: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together naturally enough to make you want to step closer.

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Les Sabines - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #10
Jacques-Louis David

The Sabines

In Les Sabines, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Serment du Jeu de paume, le 20 juin 1789 - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #11
Jacques-Louis David

The Tennis Court Oath

The Tennis Court Oath earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Source - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #12
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Source

With La Source, painting doesn't merely seek to represent—it sets a mood. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres leaves enough breathing room to keep the work alive.

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La mort du major Peirson, le 6 janvier 1781 - John Singleton Copley image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #13
John Singleton Copley

The Death of Major Peirson

The Death of Major Peirson showcases an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that flows through the scene, a composition that breathes, and a structure powerful enough to linger in memory long after the first glance.

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Jupiter et Thétis - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #14
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Jupiter and Thetis

With Jupiter and Thetis, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Les licteurs rapportent à Brutus les corps de ses fils - Jacques-Louis David image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #15
Jacques-Louis David

The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons

The Lictors Bringing to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons serves as a gateway into the world of Jacques-Louis David: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that they draw you in for a closer look.

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Le Sommeil d'Endymion - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #16
Anne-Louis Girodet

The Sleep of Endymion

In *The Sleep of Endymion*, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the manner of its depiction. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Psyché et l'Amour - François Gérard image 3 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #17
François Gérard

Psyche and Cupid

Psyché et l'Amour earns its spot in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the mood of a wall.

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Le Retour de Marcus Sextus - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #18
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

The Return of Marcus Sextus

With The Return of Marcus Sextus, painting seeks not merely to depict: it sets a mood. Pierre-Narcisse Guérin leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Napoléon Ier sur le trône impérial - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #19
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Napoleon I on the Imperial Throne

Napoleon I on the imperial throne highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to remain in memory after the first glance.

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La Justice et la Vengeance divine poursuivant le Crime - Pierre-Paul Prud'hon image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #20
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon

Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime

With Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime, Pierre-Paul Prud'hon gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. The eye is drawn first to the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Léonidas aux Thermopyles - Jacques-Louis David image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #21
Jacques-Louis David

Leonidas at Thermopylae

Leonidas at Thermopylae serves as a gateway into the world of Jacques-Louis David: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to draw closer.

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Première pensée du Vœu de Louis XIII - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #22
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Vow of Louis XIII

In Le Vœu de Louis XIII, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Bélisaire demandant l'aumone - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #23
Jacques-Louis David

Belisarius Begging for Alms

Belisarius Begging for Alms earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le Bain turc - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #24
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Turkish Bath

With Le Bain turc, painting doesn't just seek to represent—it creates an atmosphere. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Reddition de Cornwallis à Yorktown - John Trumbull image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #25
John Trumbull

The Surrender of Cornwallis

The Surrender of Cornwallis captures an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that flows freely, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in the mind long after the first glance.

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La Baigneuse Valpinçon - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #26
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Valpinçon Bather

With La Baigneuse Valpinçon, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. The eye takes in the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La Marchande d'amours - Joseph-Marie Vien image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #27
Joseph-Marie Vien

The Love Merchant

La Marchande d'Amours serves as a gateway into the world of Joseph-Marie Vien: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with a natural ease that draws the viewer in.

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Parnasse - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #28
Anton Raphael Mengs

Parnassus

In Le Parnasse, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Roger délivrant Angélique - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #29
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Roger Delivering Angélique

Roger delivering Angélique earns its place in this ranking because it transforms an instantly recognizable scene into a true viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Défaite des batteries flottantes de Gibraltar, septembre 1782 (Le siège de Gibraltar) - John Singleton Copley image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #30
John Singleton Copley

The user wants me to translate "Le Siège de Gibraltar" from French to English. This translates to "The Siege of Gibraltar".The Siege of Gibraltar

With The Siege of Gibraltar, the painting doesn't simply aim to represent: it sets a mood. John Singleton Copley leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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L'Enlèvement de Psyché - Pierre-Paul Prud'hon image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #31
Pierre-Paul Prud'hon

The Abduction of Psyche

The Abduction of Psyche showcases an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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La famille Copley - John Singleton Copley image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #32
John Singleton Copley

The Copley Family

With The Copley Family, John Singleton Copley gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Bataille d'Austerlitz, 2 décembre 1805 - François Gérard image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #33
François Gérard

The Battle of Austerlitz

The Battle of Austerlitz serves as a gateway into François Gérard's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together with such natural ease that you feel compelled to draw closer.

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La Liberté ou la Mort - Jean-Baptiste Regnault image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #34
Jean-Baptiste Regnault

Liberty or Death

In Liberty or Death, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Madame Moitessier - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #35
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Madame Moitessier

Madame Moitessier earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. This is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le général George Washington à Trenton - John Trumbull image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #36
John Trumbull

George Washington in Trenton

With George Washington at Trenton, the painting does more than simply represent: it creates an atmosphere. John Trumbull leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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La Distribution des aigles - Jacques-Louis David image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #37
Jacques-Louis David

The Distribution of Eagles

The Distribution of the Eagles highlights an essential quality of Neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in the mind after the first glance.

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Portrait de Monsieur Bertin - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #38
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Mr. Bertin

With Monsieur Bertin, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Scène du déluge - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #39
Anne-Louis Girodet

Flood scene

Scène de déluge works as a gateway into the universe of Anne-Louis Girodet: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together with such natural ease that you feel compelled to step closer.

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Persée et Andromède - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #40
Anton Raphael Mengs

Perseus and Andromeda

In Perseus and Andromeda, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the manner of painting it. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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L'éducation d'Achille - Jean-Baptiste Regnault image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #41
Jean-Baptiste Regnault

The Education of Achilles

The Education of Achilles earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the mood of a wall.

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Watson et le requin - John Singleton Copley image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #42
John Singleton Copley

Watson and the Shark

With Watson and the Shark, the painting doesn't merely seek to represent: it establishes an atmosphere. John Singleton Copley leaves enough air in it for the work to stay alive.

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Virgile lisant l'« Énéide » à Auguste, Octavie et Livie - Jean-Baptiste Wicar image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #43
Jean-Baptiste Wicar

Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus

Virgil reading the Aeneid to Augustus highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Arria et Paetus - François-André Vincent image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #44
François-André Vincent

Arria and Paetus

With Arria and Paetus, François-André Vincent gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. We look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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L'Innocence entre le Vice et la Vertu - Marie-Guillemine Benoist image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #45
Marie-Guillemine Benoist

Innocence between Vice and Virtue

Innocence between Vice and Virtue serves as a gateway to Marie-Guillemine Benoist's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to draw closer.

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La Princesse de Broglie - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #46
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The user wants me to translate "La Princesse de Broglie" from French to English. This is actually a proper noun/title - it's the name of a famous painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. However, the instruction says to preserve brand names and proper nouns. "La Princesse de Broglie" is a proper noun (a title/name), so it could be kept as is or translated literally as "The Princess de Broglie" or "The Princess of Broglie." Since "de Broglie" is a family name (proper noun), it should be preserved. "La Princesse" could be translated as "The Princess" but since this is a proper title of a painting, it might be best to keep it as is or translate it minimally. Actually, looking at this more carefully - "La Princesse de Broglie" is the title of a famous painting. In English, this is often referred to as "The Princess de Broglie" or simply kept in French. Following the instruction to preserve proper nouns and brand names, and since this is essentially a title, I'll translate it to "The Princess de Broglie" which is a natural English rendering.The Princess de Broglie

In The Princesse de Broglie, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Clytemnestre hésitant avant de frapper Agamemnon endormi - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #47
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

Clytemnestra hesitating before striking Agamemnon

Clytemnestra hesitating before striking Agamemnon earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Douce Mélancolie - Joseph-Marie Vien image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #48
Joseph-Marie Vien

The Sweet Melancholy

With La Douce Mélancolie, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Joseph-Marie Vien leaves enough air in the work to keep it alive.

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Portrait d'Alexander Hamilton - John Trumbull image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #49
John Trumbull

Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that circulates, a space that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory long after the first glance.

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George Washington (Portrait de Lansdowne) - Gilbert Stuart image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #50
Gilbert Stuart

George Washington, Lansdowne portrait

With George Washington, the Lansdowne portrait, Gilbert Stuart gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Portrait de Sir Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham - Pompeo Batoni image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #51
Pompeo Batoni

Portrait of Sir Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham

The portrait of Sir Wyndham Knatchbull-Wyndham serves as a gateway into Pompeo Batoni's artistic universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such naturalness that they invite you to step closer.

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Sapho, Phaon et l'Amour - Jacques-Louis David image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #52
Jacques-Louis David

Sappho, Phaon, and Cupid

In Sappho, Phaon, and Cupid, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas preserves that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Bélisaire - François Gérard image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #53
François Gérard

Belisarius

Bélisaire earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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L'Aurore et Céphale - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #54
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

Aurora and Cephalus

With *Aurore and Céphale*, the painting does not merely aim to represent: it sets a mood. Pierre-Narcisse Guérin leaves enough air in the work to keep it alive.

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Le Jugement de Pâris - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #55
Anton Raphael Mengs

The Judgment of Paris

The Judgment of Paris showcases an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition bold enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Le Déluge - Jean-Baptiste Regnault image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #56
Jean-Baptiste Regnault

The Deluge

With Le Déluge, Jean-Baptiste Regnault gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. We first take in the image, then the details begin to speak to one another.

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Brook Watson attaqué par un requin dans le port de La Havane, 1749 - John Singleton Copley image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #57
John Singleton Copley

Brook Watson

Brook Watson serves as a gateway into the world of John Singleton Copley: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that they make you want to step closer.

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John Adams - John Trumbull image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #58
John Trumbull

John Adams

In John Adams, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it's painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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George Washington (portrait de Vaughan) - Gilbert Stuart image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #59
Gilbert Stuart

George Washington, portrait by Vaughan

George Washington, portrait Vaughan earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le jugement de Salomon - Jean-Baptiste Wicar image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #60
Jean-Baptiste Wicar

The Judgment of Solomon

With The Judgment of Solomon, painting does not merely seek to represent—it creates an atmosphere. Jean-Baptiste Wicar leaves enough breathing room to keep the work alive.

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Guillaume Tell renversant la barque sur laquelle le gouverneur Gessler traversait le lac de Lucerne - François-André Vincent image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #61
François-André Vincent

William Tell Capsizing the Boat

Guillaume Tell overturning the boat showcases an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that flows through, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris, 22 mars 1594 (1817) - François Gérard image 2 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #62
François Gérard

The Entry of Henry IV into Paris

With L'Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris, François Gérard gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La révolte du Caire - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #63
Anne-Louis Girodet

The Cairo Revolt

The Revolt of Cairo serves as a doorway into the world of Anne-Louis Girodet: palette, rhythm and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to step closer.

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Andromaque et Pyrrhus - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #64
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

Andromache and Pyrrhus

In Andromaque et Pyrrhus, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Portrait de Madame du Barry - Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #65
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Portrait of Madame du Barry

The Portrait de Madame du Barry earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the whole tone of a wall.

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Le rêve de saint Joseph - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #66
Anton Raphael Mengs

The Dream of Saint Joseph

With *The Dream of Saint Joseph*, the painting doesn't merely seek to represent—it creates an atmosphere. Anton Raphael Mengs leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Samuel Adams - John Singleton Copley image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #67
John Singleton Copley

Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that flows, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay with you long after the first glance.

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Thomas Jefferson - John Trumbull image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #68
John Trumbull

Thomas Jefferson

With Thomas Jefferson, John Trumbull gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. We first take in the image, then the details begin to speak to one another.

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Alcibiade recevant les leçons de Socrate - François-André Vincent image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #69
François-André Vincent

Alcibiades Receiving Lessons from Socrates

Alcibiades Receiving Lessons from Socrates serves as a gateway into the world of François-André Vincent: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere harmonize with such natural ease that they draw you in.

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Portrait de Madame de Verninac - Jacques-Louis David image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #70
Jacques-Louis David

Portrait of Madame de Verninac

In the Portrait of Madame de Verninac, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Portrait de Madame Duvaucey - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #71
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Portrait of Madame Duvaucey

The Portrait of Madame Duvaucey earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the entire feel of a wall.

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Hippocrate refusant les présents d'Artaxerxès - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #72
Anne-Louis Girodet

Hippocrates refusing the gifts of Artaxerxes

With Hippocrates refusing the gifts of Artaxerxes, the painting seeks not only to represent: it creates an atmosphere. Anne-Louis Girodet leaves enough breathing room for the work to remain alive.

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La Mort de Priam - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #73
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

The Death of Priam

The Death of Priam highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Portrait de Johann Joachim Winckelmann (?) - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #74
Anton Raphael Mengs

Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann

With the Portrait of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Anton Raphael Mengs gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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John Adams, 1823–1824, deuxième président des États-Unis. - Gilbert Stuart image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #75
Gilbert Stuart

John Adams

John Adams serves as a gateway into the world of Gilbert Stuart: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together naturally enough to draw you in.

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Le Président Molé, saisi par les factieux, au temps des guerres de la Fronde - François-André Vincent image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #76
François-André Vincent

President Molé seized by the rebels

In "President Molé Seized by the Rebels," the appeal lies as much in the subject matter as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Portrait de John Talbot, futur 1er comte Talbot - Pompeo Batoni image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #77
Pompeo Batoni

Portrait of John Talbot

This portrait by John Talbot earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the whole tone of a wall.

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Portrait de Madame de Senonnes - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #78
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Portrait of Madame de Senonnes

With Portrait of Madame de Senonnes, the painting doesn't merely seek to represent—it sets a mood. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres leaves enough air in the work for it to stay alive.

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Corinne au Cap Misène - François Gérard image 3 reproduction artisanale de tableau #79
François Gérard

Corinne at Cape Miseno

Corinne at Cape Miseno highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that flows, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Portrait de Chateaubriand méditant sur les ruines de Rome - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #80
Anne-Louis Girodet

Portrait of Chateaubriand

In his Portrait of Chateaubriand, Anne-Louis Girodet gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. The eye takes in the whole image first, and then the details begin to enter into conversation with one another.

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Henri de la Rochejaquelein - Pierre-Narcisse Guérin image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #81
Pierre-Narcisse Guérin

Henri de La Rochejaquelein

Henri de La Rochejaquelein serves as a gateway into the world of Pierre-Narcisse Guérin: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to draw you in.

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Autoportrait - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #82
Anton Raphael Mengs

Self-portrait

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Thomas Jefferson - Gilbert Stuart image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #83
Gilbert Stuart

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson earns his place in this ranking because he turns a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Bélisaire demandant l’aumône - François-André Vincent image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #84
François-André Vincent

Belisarius

With Bélisaire, painting doesn't simply seek to represent: it sets a mood. François-André Vincent leaves enough air in the work for it to stay alive.

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Portrait d'Élisa Bonaparte, grande-duchesse de Toscane - Marie-Guillemine Benoist image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #85
Marie-Guillemine Benoist

Portrait of Elisa Bonaparte

The Portrait of Elisa Bonaparte highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Portrait de Pie VII - Jacques-Louis David image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #86
Jacques-Louis David

Portrait of Pius VII

With Portrait of Pius VII, Jacques-Louis David gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Romulus, vainqueur d'Acron - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #87
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

Romulus, victor over Acron

Romulus, Winner of Acron serves as a gateway into the world of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to step closer.

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Mademoiselle Lange en Vénus - Anne-Louis Girodet image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #88
Anne-Louis Girodet

Miss Lange as Venus

In Mademoiselle Lange as Venus, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Autoportrait au chapeau de paille - Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #89
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Self-portrait with straw hat

The Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat earns its place in this ranking because it turns a recognizable scene into an experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the whole mood of a wall.

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Mars et Vénus - Joseph-Marie Vien image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #90
Joseph-Marie Vien

Mars and Venus

With Mars and Venus, the painting does more than simply represent: it sets a mood. Joseph-Marie Vien leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Le Jugement de Paris - Jean-Baptiste Regnault image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #91
Jean-Baptiste Regnault

The Judgment of Paris

The Judgement of Paris highlights an essential quality of Neoclassicism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to remain in memory after the first glance.

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James Madison - Gilbert Stuart image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #92
Gilbert Stuart

James Madison

With James Madison, Gilbert Stuart gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Lecture de la Bible - Marie-Guillemine Benoist image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #93
Marie-Guillemine Benoist

A Bible reading

A reading of the Bible serves as a gateway into the world of Marie-Guillemine Benoist: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that they make you want to draw closer.

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Diane et Cupidon - Pompeo Batoni image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #94
Pompeo Batoni

Diana and Cupid

In Diane et Cupidon, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it's painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Madame Grand (Noël Catherine Verlée) - Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #95
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun

Mrs. Grand

Madame Grand deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Sainte Famille - Anton Raphael Mengs image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #96
Anton Raphael Mengs

The Holy Family

With The Holy Family, the painting aims for more than mere representation—it creates an atmosphere. Anton Raphael Mengs leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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L'Amour fuyant l'esclavage - Joseph-Marie Vien image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #97
Joseph-Marie Vien

Love fleeing slavery

Love Fleeing Slavery highlights an essential quality of neoclassicism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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La Mort de Cléopâtre - Jean-Baptiste Regnault image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #98
Jean-Baptiste Regnault

The Death of Cleopatra

With The Death of Cleopatra, Jean-Baptiste Regnault gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La sortie de la garnison de Gibraltar - John Trumbull image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #99
John Trumbull

Sortie from the Garrison of Gibraltar

The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar serves as a gateway into the world of John Trumbull: palette, rhythm and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to lean in closer.

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La Résurrection du fils de la veuve de Naïm - Jean-Baptiste Wicar image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #100
Jean-Baptiste Wicar

The Resurrection of the Son of the Widow of Nain

In The Resurrection of the Son of the Widow of Nain, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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FAQ

Neoclassicism is an artistic and cultural movement that emerged in the mid-18th century, reaching its peak between the 1760s and 1830s. It arose as a reaction against the ornate Rococo style and drew inspiration from the classical antiquity of Greece and Rome. Key characteristics of neoclassicism include: - **Simplicity and clarity** in forms and compositions - **Symmetry and proportion** inspired by classical architecture - **Restrained color palettes** and clean lines - **Moral and civic themes**, often depicting heroism, sacrifice, and virtue - **Influence on multiple disciplines**: painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, and decorative arts Notable figures associated with the movement include painters Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, sculptor Antonio Canova, and architect Étienne-Louis Boullée. The movement was closely tied to the Enlightenment and later to revolutionary ideals, which is why it also spread to interior design, furniture, and decorative objects — a style still appreciated today for its timeless elegance.

It is an artistic movement inspired by Greek and Roman antiquity, characterized by clear drawing, legible compositions, restraint, civic virtue, and historical or mythological subjects.

Why is Jacques-Louis David so central?

Because it gives neoclassicism its most powerful images: The Oath of the Horatii, The Death of Socrates, The Death of Marat, or The Coronation of Napoleon.

What role does Ingres play?

Ingres extends the neoclassical ideal through his devotion to line, drawing, and smooth form. In his work, elegance sometimes takes precedence over anatomy, and it carries itself with confidence.

What's the difference from Rococo?

Rococo favors lightness, decorative curves, and gallant scenes. Neoclassicism returns to sobriety, antiquity, morality, and a firmer composition.

Is neoclassicism only French?

No. It also extends to England, Italy, Germany, the United States, and other countries, with artists such as Trumbull, West, Copley, Mengs, or Kauffmann.

Why do we see so many antique subjects?

Because the classical world offers a heroic and moral language: courage, sacrifice, duty, ideal beauty. Artists use it to speak about their own time as well.

Is a neoclassical painting suitable for an interior?

Yes, especially in a sober room, a library, or an office. It brings clarity, presence, and an impression of well-polished refinement.

Why does neoclassicism remain famous?

Because it brings together formal rigor, sweeping narratives, and symbolic power. It turns painting into a stage for memory, never forgetting that the line must remain flawless.

Neoclassicism: Grandeur in Clean Lines

This neoclassical Top 100 brings together paintings in which antiquity, history, portraiture, and civic virtue give the art a remarkable composure. You come for David and Ingres, then discover Trumbull, Girodet, Gérard, Vigée Le Brun, Gros, and an entire generation who knew how to make the line speak with authority. The wall gains nobility, and no one asks it to wear a toga, which remains practical.

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