Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault
Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Spanning the rise and fall of the Napoleonic Empire, Théodore Géricault’s career culminated during the fractious period of the French Restoration. Though dimmed by brief and disenchanting military service (1815) and the disappointments of the Napoleonic era, he found in lithography an appropriate match for his awareness of the politics of contemporary France. While crossing the Tuileries gardens outside of the Musée du Louvre, a peg-legged French veteran at left confronts a sentry of the Swiss Royal Guard. When the Swiss officer moves to take up his musket, the veteran exposes the Napoleonic cross pinned to his chest, beneath his coat. Despite old age and handicap, the Napoleonic soldier gives a gesture of defiance, thus communicating patriotic pride during a postempiric period. This gesture meets with cheering from Bonapartist observers in the background.
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Head of a Guillotined Man
Seven Sketches of Pairs of Boxers or Wrestlers
Sketches: Stable Boy Carrying a Bucket
General of the First Empire Giving his Cavalry Orders to Cha
Portrait of a Man
Sketch of a Horse Facing Right and a Caricature in Profile
Caricature of a Man Wearing a Broad-Brimmed Hat
Studies of a Grenadier and a Munitions Cart
Théodore Gericault — The Swiss Sentry at the Louvre
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — Light Infantry, Standard-Bearer
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — You Have Honor...
Nicolas Toussaint Charlet — Lancers on Bivouac
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — Sheet with Sketch (Grenadier of
Théodore Géricault (French, 1791–1824) — Return from Russia
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — We Have Won!
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — Fire on the Leaders and Cavalry
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — His Majesty Nicolas I, Emperor
Honoré Daumier — Traveler, Your Passport?, from Pastorales (
Carle Vernet — Rifleman Mounting a Horse
Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (French, 1792–1845) — Military Cos