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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Gros, David's outstanding pupil, became one of the leading painters of France during Napoleon's reign. He had experienced military life and was prepared to realistically interpret the glorious events of the Consulate and the Empire. With vivid color and movement, Gros depicted the frenzy of battles, the pomp of the military, and the exoticism of Egypt and the Near East. He made only two lithographs, yet his painterly approach to the stone was an early indication of the potential of this new medium.
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Antoine-Jean Gros (French, 1771–1835) — A Mameluke Chief on
Mary Trevor — Arab of the Desert
Aleksandr Orlovsky — Kurd in military armor on horseback
Antoine-Jean Gros (French, 1771–1835) — Arab of the Desert
Charles Parrocel — Knights on Horseback
Pieter Soutman|Peter Paul Rubens|Adam Elsheimer — A Turkish
Stefano della Bella — Black Horseman
Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault — An Arabian Horse, plat
Gustave Doré (French, 1832–1883) — Sardinian Officer
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo — Three Men standing beside a Hors
Stefano della Bella — Hungarian Horseman
Eugène Delacroix — Combat Between Giaour and the Pasha