Neoclassicism — Page 26

659 artworks · 1760s-1850s

Perseus with the Head of Medusa by Antonio Canova|Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski

Perseus with the Head of Medusa

Antonio Canova|Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski, 1804–6

Tydaeus by after John Flaxman

Tydaeus

after John Flaxman, published 1838

Antonio Canova by after John Flaxman

Antonio Canova

after John Flaxman, 19th century

Hercules and Lichas, Seen from the Front by Pietro Fontana and Giovanni Folo, after Antonio Canova

Hercules and Lichas, Seen from the Front

Pietro Fontana and Giovanni Folo, after Antonio Canova, 1812

Bishop Wulstan, in Worcester Cathedral by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Bishop Wulstan, in Worcester Cathedral

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Creation of Eve, from Wells Cathedral by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Creation of Eve, from Wells Cathedral

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Death of Isaac, from Wells Cathedral by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Death of Isaac, from Wells Cathedral

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

An Angel, from Wells Cathedral by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

An Angel, from Wells Cathedral

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Queen Eleanor, from Waltham Cross by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Queen Eleanor, from Waltham Cross

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Virgin and Angels, a Key Stone in York by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Virgin and Angels, a Key Stone in York

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Saint John, from Henry the Seventh's Chapel  Westminster Abbey by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Saint John, from Henry the Seventh's Chapel Westminster Abbey

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Statues in the Architecture of Henry the Seventh's Chapel, Westminster Abbey by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Statues in the Architecture of Henry the Seventh's Chapel, Westminster Abbey

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Figure of Bubaste or Isis by W. Walton after John Flaxman

Figure of Bubaste or Isis

W. Walton after John Flaxman, published 1829

Plan of the Palace of Carnac by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Plan of the Palace of Carnac

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Vishnu, Creating Agent of Brahma, Attitude, the Emblem of Eternity by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Vishnu, Creating Agent of Brahma, Attitude, the Emblem of Eternity

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Sculpture at Persepolis, from Le Bruyn's Travels by Maria Denman after John Flaxman

Sculpture at Persepolis, from Le Bruyn's Travels

Maria Denman after John Flaxman, published 1829

Daedalian Figures from Bronzes by W. Walton after John Flaxman

Daedalian Figures from Bronzes

W. Walton after John Flaxman, published 1829

Venus of Cnidos, by Praxiteles by George Childs after John Flaxman

Venus of Cnidos, by Praxiteles

George Childs after John Flaxman, published 1829

Statue on the Pediment over the West Front ofa Temple at Egina by W. Walton after John Flaxman

Statue on the Pediment over the West Front ofa Temple at Egina

W. Walton after John Flaxman, published 1829

Circle and Square of the Human Figure by George Scharf after John Flaxman

Circle and Square of the Human Figure

George Scharf after John Flaxman, published 1829

Extent of Motion, One Figure by George Scharf after John Flaxman

Extent of Motion, One Figure

George Scharf after John Flaxman, published 1829

Extent of Motion Shown in Two Figures by George Scharf after John Flaxman

Extent of Motion Shown in Two Figures

George Scharf after John Flaxman, published 1829

Extent of Motion, Front and Side View Equipoised, Supported on One Leg by George Scharf after John Flaxman

Extent of Motion, Front and Side View Equipoised, Supported on One Leg

George Scharf after John Flaxman, published 1829

Preparing to Run; Running; Striking by George Scharf after John Flaxman

Preparing to Run; Running; Striking

George Scharf after John Flaxman, published 1829

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