1) Thomas Rowlandson and Augustus Pugin, The Exhibition Room at Somerset House, 1800, engraving, Plate 2 of Microcosm of London, pub 1808.
2) Paul Gavarni, “What a Dreadful Salon” 1839, Lithograph, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
3) Salvator Rosa, Self-Portrait as Philosophy, National Gallery, London, 1640, oil on canvas, 116.3 x 94 cm.
4) Joseph Anton Koch, The Artist as Hercules at the Crossroads, 1791, drawing, location unknown.
5) A. J. Carstens, The Creation of Light, Carbon pencil heightened with white on brownish paper. 485 x 425 mm, Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen.
6) A. J. Carstens, Night and Her Children, Sleep and Death, 1794, Black chalk on paper, 745 x 985 mm, Kunstsammlungen, Weimar Night with Her Children,
7) Caspar David Friedrich, Cross in the Mountains (Tetschen Altar), 1808, Oil on canvas, 115 x 110 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden.
8) Jacob van Ruisdael, The Jewish Cemetery, 1655-60, Oil on canvas, 84 x 95 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden.
9) Caspar David Friedrich, The Abbey in the Oakwood, 1809-10, Oil on canvas, 110 x 171 cm, Schloss Charlottenburg, Berlin.
10) Caspar David Friedrich, Monk by the Sea, 1809, Oil on canvas, 110 x 172 cm, Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
11) Thomas Philips, Portrait of William Blake, 1807, oil on canvas, NPG, London.
12) William Blake, The Spiritual Form of Pitt Guiding Behemoth, c. 1805, tempera and gold on canvas, Tate, London.
13) Title pages to Robert Blair’s poem The Grave, (based on a design by William Blake), Louis Schiavonetti, etching, British Museum.
14) William Blake, original design for Blair’s Grave, watercolour, 1805, dis 2003.[1]
15) Michelangelo, The Dream of Human Life, black chalk, 39. 6 x 27. 9 cm, Private Collection.
16) Louis Schiavonetti (based on a design by William Blake): From Blair’s The Grave; The Soul exploring the recesses of the grave, 1808, etching, British Museum, London.
17) John Wood, Portrait of Thomas Stothard, 1833, oil on canvas, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London.
18) Thomas Stothard, The Pilgrimage to Canterbury, 1806-1807, oil on oak, Tate, London.
19) Thomas Stothard, Sketches for Pilgrimage to Canterbury, with a compositional sketch, a key to the figures, and studies of heads and figures, ink on paper, Tate, London.
20) William Blake, Canterbury Tales, pen & tempera on canvas, 46.7 x 137, Pollok House, Glasgow.
21) William Blake, The Canterbury Pilgrims, copper engraving, with additions in watercolour by the artist, McCormick Library of Special Collections at Northwestern University, Illinois.
22) William Blake, Illustrations from the Book of Job: “The Just Upright Man is Laughed to Scorn, 1825, 21.1 x 16.3 cm, engraving, Brooklyn Museum, New York.
23) Francois Joseph Heim, Charles X Delivering Prizes at the Salon of 1824, 1827, Oil on canvas, 173 x 256 cm, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
24) Philibert- Louis Debucourt, Visitors to the Salon Exhibition, Admiring the Ceiling, 1824, Etching, coloured by hand, 395 x 286 mm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
25) Paul Delaroche, Joan of Arc and Cardinal Winchester, 1824, oil on canvas, 277 x 217 cm, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen.[2]
26) J.A.D Ingres, The Vow of Louis XIII, 1824, oil on canvas, 262 x 421 cm, Montauban Cathedral.
27) Raphael, The Sistine Madonna, 1513-14, Oil on canvas, 270 x 201 cm, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden.
28) Eugène Delacroix, Massacre of Scios, oil on canvas, 419 cm × 354 cm, Museé du Louvre, Paris.
29) John Constable, John Constable, The Haywain, 1821, oil on canvas, 130.2 x 185.4 cm, National Gallery, London.
30) Pierre Athanase Chauvin, Italian Landscape, Oil on canvas, 31 x 31 cm, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
31) Ary Scheffer, Death of Gaston de Foix in the Battle of Ravenna on 11 April 1512, c. 1824, Oil on canvas, 38 x 46 cm, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
32) J. M. W. Turner, Juliet and her Nurse, 1836, Oil on canvas, 89x120.6cm, Private Collection, New York.
33) J.M.W. Turner, The 'Fighting Temeraire' tugged to her Last Berth to be broken up, 1838-39, Oil on canvas, 91 x 122 cm, National Gallery, London.
34) Nadar, Photograph of Charles Baudelaire, c. 1855.
35) Etienne Carjat, Photograph of Charles Baudelaire with engravings,
36) Jean-Victor Schnetz, The Battle for the Town Hall, 28 July 1830, 1830, oil on canvas, Musée du Petit Palais, Paris.
37) Nadar, Photograph of Eugene Delacroix.
38) Eugène Delacroix, The Barque of Dante (Dante and Virgil in Hell), 1822, oil on canvas, 189 x 246 cm, Museé du Louvre, Paris.
39) Eugène Delacroix, Crusaders at Constantinople, 1840, o/c, 98 cm × 410 cm, Museé du Louvre
40) J. A. D. Ingres, Portrait of the composer Cherubini and the Muse of Lyric Poetry, 1842, oil on canvas, Museé du Louvre, Paris.
41) Ary Scheffer, St Augustine and St Monica, 1846, oil on canvas, Museé du Louvre, Paris.
42) Ary Scheffer, Faust and Marguerite in the Garden, 1846, oil on canvas, 218 x 135 cm, Private collection.
[1] Carol Vogel, Art Experts Protest Sale of Rare Set of Blakes, NYT 2006.
[2] There is a sketch for the Salon painting and a reduced replica in the Wallace Collection, Stephen Duffy, Paul Delaroche 1797-1856 in the Wallace Collection, (Wall Coll, 1998), cats 1 & 2.
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