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The Raft of the MedusaThéodore Géricault, 1819

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The Barque of DanteEugène Delacroix, 1822

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The Death of SardanapalusEugène Delacroix, 1828

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Attila and His Huns Overrun Italy and the ArtsEugène Delacroix, 1843-1847

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The Romans of the DecadenceThomas Couture, 1847

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Roman Orgy in the Time of the CaesarsHenryk Siemiradzky, 1872

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The SuitorsGustave Moreau, 1852

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The Thorny PathThomas Couture, 1873

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Finis: The End of All ThingsMaximilian Pirner, 1887

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BacchanaliaHenryk Siemiradzky, 1890

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The Last Days of BabylonGeorges Rochegrosse, 1891

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