Anonymous, Portrait of Maximilien Robespierre, painted 18th century, oil on canvas, 60 cm x 49 cm (23.6 in x 19.3 in), Carnavalet Museum, Paris, France
Anonymous, Portrait of George Danton, painted late 18th century, oil on canvas, 61.5 cm x 49 cm (24.2 in x 19.3 in), Carnavalet Museum, Paris, France
Auguste Couder (1789-1873), Opening of the Assembly of the States General, May 5, 1789 Meeting, painted 1839, oil on canvas, 400 cm x 715 cm (157.5 in x 281.5 in), Versailles Palace, Versailles, France
Attributed to Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), The Tennis Court Oath, June 20, 1789, painted fourth quarter of the 18th century, oil on canvas, 67 cm x 88.7 cm (26.4 in x 34.9 in), Carnavalet Museum, Paris, France
Jacques François Joseph Swebach (1769–1823), Louis XVI Entering Paris, October 6, 1789, drawn 1789, Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, watercolor and gouache, over graphite, 13.2 cm x 20.8 cm (5.19 in x 8.19 in), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States of America
Dominique Vivant Denon (1747–1825), Severed Head, Said to be That of Maximilien-François-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre (1758-1794), Guillotined July 28, 1794, drawn 1794, graphite, 16.3 cm x 11.3 cm (6 7/16 in x 4 7/16 in), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States of America
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), The Death of Marat, painted 1793, oil on canvas, 165 cm x 128 cm (65 in x 50.4 in) , Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium
Jacques Réattu (1760-1833), The Triumph of Liberty, painted 1794, oil on canvas, 34.5 cm x 47 cm (13.6 in x 18.5 in), Réattu Museum, Arles, France
Jean-Baptiste Regnault (1754-1829), Allegory on the Declaration of Human Rights, painted 1790, oil on canvas, 55.4 cm x 92 cm (21.8 in x 36.2 in), Lambinet Museum, Versailles, France