Agony in the Garden (Mantegna, Tours)W
Agony in the Garden (Mantegna, Tours)

Agony in the Garden is a painting of Andrea Mantegna, conserved at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours, dating from 1457–59.

Albi ApostlesW
Albi Apostles

The Albi Apostles was a c.1620 set of thirteen paintings of Christ and his apostles by Georges de La Tour. Around 1690 they were bought by Jean-Baptiste Nualard, a canon of Albi Cathedral, for one of the cathedral's chapels. However, they were split up after 1795 and only five of the works survive, two at the musée Toulouse-Lautrec, two more in private collections and one at the Chrysler Museum of Art.

As the Old Sang, So the Young Pipe (Jordaens, Valenciennes)W
As the Old Sang, So the Young Pipe (Jordaens, Valenciennes)

As the Old Sing, So the Young Pipe is a 1638–1640 painting by Jacob Jordaens, now in the musée des beaux-arts de Valenciennes. It shows three children playing the flute for a drinking party attended by three toothless old men.

Chapelle du Rosaire de VenceW
Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence

The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence, often referred to as the Matisse Chapel or the Vence Chapel, is a small Catholic chapel located in the town of Vence on the French Riviera. It was dedicated to the Dominican Order. The church was built and decorated between 1947 and 1951 under a plan devised by Henri Matisse. It houses a number of Matisse originals and was regarded by Matisse himself as his "masterpiece". While the simple white exterior has drawn mixed reviews from casual observers, some regard it as one of the great religious structures of the 20th century.

Christ on the Cross (Rembrandt)W
Christ on the Cross (Rembrandt)

Christ on the Cross is a 1631 oil on canvas painting by Rembrandt, now in the Église Saint-Vincent in the French town of Le Mas-d'Agenais, Lot-et-Garonne.

Cinq-Mars Handing his Sword to Louis XIIIW
Cinq-Mars Handing his Sword to Louis XIII

Cinq-Mars Handing his Sword to Louis XIII is a c.1836-1837 painting by Claudius Jacquand. It is now held at the Royal Monastery of Brou, though it also appeared in the 2014 exhibition L'invention du passé. Histoires de cœur et d'épée en Europe, 1802-1850.

Job Taunted by his WifeW
Job Taunted by his Wife

Job Taunted by his Wife is a painting by the French artist Georges de La Tour, produced at an unknown date between 1620 and 1650 - Sterling argues the work was produced in the painter's youth, but Rosenberg argues it was produced at the end of his career around 1650. It is now in the Musée départemental d'art ancien et contemporain in the French town of Épinal.

The Junta of the PhilippinesW
The Junta of the Philippines

The Junta of the Philippines, or Sessions of the Junta of the Royal Company of the Philippines is an oil-on-canvas painting, c. 1815, by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The work is the largest Goya produced. It was commissioned that year to commemorate the March 30th annual meeting of the Royal Company of the Philippines attended by 51 shareholders and members during a period when Goya was disillusioned by the formerly exiled Ferdinand VII's return to the Spanish crown, which moved away from enlightenment and ended the hopes of Spanish liberals for a more progressive Spain.

Jupiter and ThetisW
Jupiter and Thetis

Jupiter and Thetis is an 1811 painting by the French neoclassical painter Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, in the Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence, France. Painted when the artist was yet 31, the work severely and pointedly contrasts the grandeur and might of a cloud-born Olympian male deity against that of a diminutive and half nude nymph. Ingres' subject matter is borrowed from an episode in Homer's Iliad when the sea nymph Thetis begs Jupiter to intervene and guide the fate of her son Achilles; who was at the time embroiled in the Trojan War.

King David (Stom)W
King David (Stom)

King David is a c.1633-1639 oil on canvas painting by Matthias Stom, now in the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Marseille. It is thought to have belonged to a set of four paintings of Old Testament kings. This group was itself part of a larger group of twelve works which also included the four Fathers of the Church and the four Evangelists, of which St Mark, St John and St Ambrose are now in the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rennes.

The King DrinksW
The King Drinks

The King Drinks or The Bean King may refer to one of ten surviving works of the same title by Jacob Jordaens:The King Drinks (Brussels), one of two in that museum The King Drinks Arenberg Brunswick Kassel Chatsworth House Paris (Louvre) Lille Valenciennes Vienna

The Lion Hunt (Delacroix)W
The Lion Hunt (Delacroix)

The Lion Hunt is a series of oil on canvas paintings produced by the French artist Eugène Delacroix in the mid-1800s.

Place du Chenil in Marly, Snow EffectW
Place du Chenil in Marly, Snow Effect

Place du Chenil in Marly, Snow Effect is an 1876 oil on canvas painting by Alfred Sisley. It is now in the Musée des beaux-arts de Rouen, to which it was given by François Depeaux in 1909 It was painted at Marly-le-Roi and a lifesize reproduction of it is on display near the site of its creation as part of the Pays des Impressionnistes trail.

Portrait of Marguerite de ConflansW
Portrait of Marguerite de Conflans

Portrait of Marguerite de Conflans is a c.1876 oval oil on canvas portrait by the French painter Édouard Manet. It is owned by the Musée d’Orsay, though it is on display in the red salon at the Musée des Augustins in Toulouse. Like A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, the work mimics Ingres in its use of a mirror to show the figure from several angles, a motif rarely used by Manet.

Portrait of Napoleon IIIW
Portrait of Napoleon III

Portrait of Napoleon III, or initially called in French Portrait de S. M. l'Empereur is an oil painting of 1861 by the French painter Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin, depicting France's Emperor Napoleon III standing in his Grand Cabinet. At its first presentation in the Universal Exhibition in 1862, the painting attracted praise for its true-to-life representation of Napoleon III.

Saint Stephen TriptychW
Saint Stephen Triptych

The Saint Stephen Triptych is a 1616–1617 oil on panel painting by Peter Paul Rubens, produced as the high altarpiece for Saint-Amand Abbey, a Benedictine house near Valenciennes. It was seized during the French Revolution and is now in the Musée des Beaux Arts de Valenciennes.

Stag HuntW
Stag Hunt

Stag Hunt is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish painter Paul Bril. It was probably painted in the 1590s, and is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris. The painting was once part of the collection of Louis XIV.

View of Montmartre from Cité des Fleurs to Les BatignollesW
View of Montmartre from Cité des Fleurs to Les Batignolles

View of Montmartre from Cité des Fleurs to Les Batignolles is a painting by Alfred Sisley, produced in spring 1869 and now in the Musée de Grenoble, France Inv. MG 1317). It was given to that museum in 1901 by the artist's friend and fellow painter Joseph-Auguste Rousselin, only two years after Sisley's death. It is one of the first Impressionist paintings to depict Montmartre, showing it as a still rural area.

The Wave (Courbet)W
The Wave (Courbet)

The Wave or The Waves is the title given to several seascapes painted between 1869 and 1870 by the French painter Gustave Courbet.