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  2. Progress (The Advance of Civilization) - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts Native Americans standing to the left of trees facing a stream, while a small town, a steam-producing locomotive, and livestock follow the path of telegraph poles on the right. [1] This highlights the sacrifices made by Native Americans in the name of "progress". [4]

  3. History of painting - Wikipedia

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    The history of Japanese painting is a long history of synthesis and competition between native Japanese aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas. Korean painting, as an independent form, began around 108 B.C., around the fall of Gojoseon, making it one of the oldest in the world.

  4. The House of Commons, 1833 - Wikipedia

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    The House of Commons, 1833 is a large history painting by the British artist George Hayter. [1] It depicts the first meeting of the House of Commons following the 1832 Great Reform Act and the subsequent general election that produced a landslide majority for the ruling Whig Government .

  5. The Old Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Old Plantation is an American folk art watercolor probably painted in the late 18th century on a South Carolina plantation. [3] [4] [5] It is notable for its early date, its credible, non-stereotypical depiction of slaves on the North American mainland, and the fact that the slaves are shown pursuing their own interests.

  6. Declaration of Independence (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The scene itself is entirely fictional, but serves as a warning towards the fictionalization of the past itself with Adams stating "It is very bad history". [ 9 ] Although Thomas Jefferson appears to be stepping on John Adams ' shoe in the painting, which many thought symbolized their relationship as friendly rivals, upon closer examination it ...

  7. 1800 in art - Wikipedia

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    The year 1800 in art is often estimated to be the beginning of the change from the Neoclassicism movement, that was based on Roman art, to the Romantic movement, which encouraged emotional art and ended around 1850 and brought forth a new era of artistic exploration. Artists of that time departed from traditional norms, embracing fresh ideas ...

  8. Marie-Guillemine Benoist - Wikipedia

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    Her work, reflecting the influence of Jacques-Louis David, tended increasingly toward history painting by 1795. In 1800, Benoist exhibited Portrait d'une négresse (as of 2019 renamed Portrait of Madeleine [3]) in the Salon. Six years previously, slavery had been abolished, and this image became a symbol for women's emancipation and black ...

  9. History of art - Wikipedia

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    The history of art focuses on objects made by humans ... Augustus of Prima Porta (left: a painted reconstruction in Braga, Portugal; right: ... 1800–1814, legs ...