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Self-Portrait - Cezanne, Paul - 1879-1882 - 2

Self-Portrait (1879-1882) by Paul Cezanne

The artwork, titled “Self-Portrait,” is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Cezanne, a renowned artist associated with the Post-Impressionism movement. Created around 1880, the painting measures 25 5/8 by 20 5/8 inches and embodies the genre of self-portraiture. Presently, this piece is housed within the collection of the Oskar Reinhart Foundation located in Winterthur, …

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Still Life with Apples - Cezanne, Paul - c

Still Life with Apples (c. 1890) by Paul Cezanne

The artwork, “Still Life with Apples,” is a distinguished painting by Paul Cézanne, dating back to the year 1894. This exquisite oil on canvas exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement, a period characterized by its distinct departure from the Impressionist’s focus on the natural depiction of light and color. Measuring 46 by 55 centimeters, the artwork encompasses …

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Young Woman with a Water Pitcher - Vermeer, Jan - c

Young Woman with a Water Pitcher (c. 1664-65) by Jan Vermeer

Jan Vermeer’s Young Woman with a Water Pitcher is an idealized portrayal of a 17th-century Dutch woman in her domestic setting. The painting features Vermeer’s wife, who frequently posed for his works. The woman is depicted wearing a headdress, holding a water pitcher while standing by an open window. The artwork showcases elements of purity …

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Girl with a Pearl Earring - Vermeer, Jan - c

Girl with a Pearl Earring (c. 1665-1666) by Jan Vermeer

Girl With A Pearl Earring by Jan Vermeer is a masterpiece from the Dutch Realist genre painting. Also called ‘The Head of a Young Woman’, ‘Portrait of a Young Woman with a Turban’, ‘Woman in Oriental Dress’ and ‘Girl with a Pearlban’, this amazing painting depicts an imaginary young woman dressed opulently emerging from the …

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Still Life with Water Jug - Cezanne, Paul - c

Still Life with Water Jug (c. 1892-3) by Paul Cezanne

The artwork “Still Life with Water Jug” is an oil on canvas painting created by the artist Paul Cézanne in 1893. Exemplifying the Post-Impressionist movement, the artwork measures 53 x 71.1 cm. This still life genre painting is part of the collection at Tate Britain, located in London, United Kingdom. Paul Cézanne’s “Still Life with …

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Portrait of Cardinal Nicolas Albergati - Van Eyck, Jan - 1431-32

Portrait of Cardinal Nicolas Albergati (1431-32) by Jan Van Eyck

The Portrait Of Cardinal Nic Albergati is a painting by early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck. Created in about 1431, this oil painting on wood captures the dignified profile of Niccolò Albergati, a powerful cardinal in Pope Martin V’s court. Unfortunately, there are no drawings known to have been created for this particular piece. Despite …

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St Francis Receiving the Stigmata - Van Eyck, Jan - 1295 - 1300 - 2

St Francis Receiving the Stigmata (1295 – 1300) by Jan Van Eyck

The artwork “St Francis Receiving the Stigmata” is a distinguished piece by Jan Van Eyck, dating back to circa 1427. This religious painting falls within the Northern Renaissance movement, characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and innovative use of oil on panel as a medium. The artwork is modest in scale, measuring approximately 12.5 …

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The Crucifixion and The Last Judgment - Van Eyck, Jan - 1425-30

The Crucifixion and The Last Judgment (1425-30) by Jan Van Eyck

The Crucifixion and the Last Judgment is an exquisite diptych attributed to the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck. This artwork was painted during the Northern Renaissance and belongs to the genre of religious paintings. In it, we find two small, painted panels filled with vivid imagery depicting some important elements of Christianity. During the …

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Woods with Millstone - Cezanne, Paul - 1898-1900 - 2

Woods with Millstone (1898-1900) by Paul Cezanne

The artwork titled “Woods with Millstone” is a creation by the esteemed artist Paul Cezanne, dated to the year 1894. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece reflects the Post-Impressionist movement, which was characterized by a more subjective approach to painting compared to its immediate predecessor, Impressionism. The artwork itself measures 73 by 92 centimeters …

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The Madonna with Canon van der Paele - Van Eyck, Jan - 1434–1436

The Madonna with Canon van der Paele (1434–1436) by Jan Van Eyck

In 1436, Dutch painter Jan Van Eyck created the iconic painting “The Madonna with Canon van der Paele”. Representing the pinnacle of his style, this masterpiece merges the background landscape with traditional religious iconography. At its centre are a graceful Madonna and baby Jesus, attended by a bishop and angels. The surrounding art is impressive …

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The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin - Van Eyck, Jan - c

The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin (c. 1435) by Jan Van Eyck

“The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin,” created by Jan Van Eyck around 1435, is an oil painting that epitomizes the Northern Renaissance art movement. The artwork measures approximately 66 x 62 cm and is currently housed at the Louvre in Paris, France. It is categorized as a religious painting and was crafted in Belgium, which is …

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Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2 Portrait of Thomas Carlyle (1872-73) by James Whistler

James Whistler’s painting Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle is a brilliant example of Realism. This 1873 oil on canvas painting features his mother, Anna Matilda Whistler, dressed in her signature long black dress and seated in a chair. Her hands are crossed in her lap and she stares ahead …

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Harmony in Grey and Green: Miss Cicely Alexander - Whistler, James - 1872-74

Harmony in Grey and Green Miss Cicely Alexander (1872-74) by James Whistler

Harmony in Grey and Green: Miss Cicely Alexander is a painting created by the American artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler in 1872-74. This piece of artwork, currently held at the Tate Gallery in London, supports the realist movement, renowned for its ability to capture accurate representations of everyday life. To paint this oil on canvas …

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Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket - Whistler, James - 1875 - 2

Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket (1875) by James Whistler

The artwork titled “Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket” is a piece by James Whistler, created around 1875. The medium is oil on board, and the dimensions are 46.6 cm by 60.2 cm. This exemplary work belongs to the Tonalism art movement and can be classified as a cityscape. It is currently housed …

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Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge - Whistler, James - 1872-77

Nocturne Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge (1872-77) by James Whistler

Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge, by James Whistler, is one of his most controversial works. Produced as evidence in the famous Whistler-Ruskin trial of 1878, the painting features a moonlit view of the old wooden Battersea Bridge across the River Thames. The painting is titled collections collections of Tate Britain and was …

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Symphony in White, No

Symphony in White, No. 2 The Little White Girl (1864) by James Whistler

The artwork titled “Symphony in White, No. 2: The Little White Girl” was crafted by the artist James Whistler in 1864. This oil on canvas belongs to the Realism art movement and portrays a portrait genre. The work measures 76.5 by 51.1 cm and is currently housed in Tate Britain, in London, United Kingdom. In …

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Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's Mother - Whistler, James Abbott McNeill - 1871

Arrangement in Grey and Black Portrait of the Painter’s Mother (1871) by James Abbott McNeill Whistler

The painting titled “Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter’s Mother” was created by James Abbott McNeill Whistler in 1871. A realist oil on canvas, it depicts Anna McNeill Whistler, the artist’s mother, sitting on a simple chair with an alert gaze. This painting is also known as “Whistler’s Mother” or “Portrait of …

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Map of What Is Effortless - Clemente, Francesco - 1978 - 2

Map of What Is Effortless (1978) by Francesco Clemente

The artwork “Map of What Is Effortless” was created by artist Francesco Clemente in 1978. This gouache on paper composition measures 60 x 57 inches (152.4 x 144.8 cm) and is currently held in a private collection. Representing the Transavantgarde art movement, the work is of a figurative genre. The artwork exhibits a prominent hand, …

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Madame de Verninac - David, Jacques-Louis - 1799 - 2

Madame de Verninac (1799) by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork titled “Madame de Verninac” is a neoclassical oil on canvas painting created by the renowned artist Jacques-Louis David between 1798 and 1799. Measuring 145.5 by 112 centimeters, this portrait genre masterpiece is housed in the esteemed Louvre Museum in Paris, France. In the artwork, Madame de Verninac is depicted with a serene elegance …

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Habitat Group for a Shooting Gallery - Cornell, Joseph - 1943 - 2

Habitat Group for a Shooting Gallery (1943) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork “Habitat Group for a Shooting Gallery” was created by the artist Joseph Cornell in 1943. Belonging to the Surrealism movement, this installation art measures 15 1/2 x 11 1/8 x 4 1/4 inches, encapsulating a dream-like assemblage within a box format. The piece is a multi-faceted construction that invites contemplation on a variety …

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Self-portrait - David, Jacques-Louis - 1794 - 3

Self-portrait (1794) by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork titled “Self-Portrait” was created by the artist Jacques-Louis David in the year 1794. Executed in oil on canvas, it measures 81 by 64 centimeters and exemplifies the Neoclassical art movement. This self-portrait genre painting is part of the collection at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. In this solemn self-portrait, Jacques-Louis David captures …

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Toward the Blue Peninsula - Cornell, Joseph - 1951-52 - 2

Toward the Blue Peninsula (1951-52) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork titled “Toward the Blue Peninsula,” created by artist Joseph Cornell in 1952, represents a quintessential piece of Surrealism. Measured at 10 5/8 x 14 15/16 x 3 15/16 inches, this installation is a testament to Cornell’s ability to transcend traditional artistic boundaries and to evoke a dream-like narrative through the assembly of found …

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Untitled (Grand Owl Habitat) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (Grand Owl Habitat) (c. 1946) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork titled “Untitled (Grand Owl Habitat)” was created by artist Joseph Cornell in 1946. This piece is associated with the Surrealism movement and serves as an installation. The artwork’s dimensions are 24 x 13 1/8 x 4 13/16 inches. The artwork presents a solitary owl, meticulously rendered with a keen eye for detail, positioned …

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Untitled (Hotel du Cygne) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (Hotel du Cygne) (c. 1952-55) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork “Untitled (Hotel du Cygne)” by Joseph Cornell dates back to 1955 and is affiliated with the Surrealism art movement. Measuring 19 3/16 x 12 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches, this artwork is an installation piece that showcases Cornell’s signature assemblage style. The artwork features a wooden box structure that contains various elements, which …

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Untitled (Medici Prince) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (Medici Prince) (c. 1952) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork “Untitled (Medici Prince)” by Joseph Cornell dates back to 1952 and is an exemplar of the Surrealist movement. With dimensions of 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 5 inches, this installation employs Cornell’s signature assemblage technique to evoke a dream-like tableau that engages with themes of history, memory, and the passage of time. …

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Untitled (Paul and Virginia) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (Paul and Virginia) (c. 1946-48) by Joseph Cornell

Created by Joseph Cornell in 1948, “Untitled (Paul and Virginia)” is a work that exemplifies the Surrealism movement. This installation art piece dimensions are 12 1/2 x 9 15/16 x 4 3/8 inches. These figures underscore the profound approach Cornell took towards assembling his three-dimensional compositions, which frequently evoked narratives and emotions through the juxtaposition …

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Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall) - Cornell, Joseph - 1945-46 - 2

Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall) (1945-46) by Joseph Cornell

“Untitled (Penny Arcade Portrait of Lauren Bacall)” is an artwork by Joseph Cornell dated to 1946, exemplifying the Surrealist movement. This piece is an installation with dimensions of 20 1/2 x 16 x 3 1/2 inches. As part of his body of work, Cornell was known for his innovative box constructions, which often incorporated found …

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Untitled (Pink Palace) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (Pink Palace) (c. 1946-48) by Joseph Cornell

The artwork “Untitled (Pink Palace)” was created by the artist Joseph Cornell in 1948. As a prominent piece associated with the Surrealism movement, it possesses the characteristic dream-like and fantastical qualities of the genre. This particular installation measures 10 by 16 7/16 by 3 3/4 inches and is housed in the Museum of Modern Art …

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Untitled (The Hotel Eden) - Cornell, Joseph - c

Untitled (The Hotel Eden) (c. 1945) by Joseph Cornell

“Untitled (The Hotel Eden)” is an installation artwork by Joseph Cornell from 1945, which currently resides in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. The piece encapsulates the Surrealist art movement and measures 15 1/8 x 15 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches, evoking a mysterious and dreamlike atmosphere that is characteristic of Cornell’s oeuvre. The artwork …

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Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress - David, Jacques-Louis - - 4

Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork titled “Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress” is a magisterial oil on canvas painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1807. Nestled within the artistic discourse of Neoclassicism, this grand history painting dominates its space with monumental dimensions of 621 by 979 centimeters. This work of art is housed in …

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Death of Marat - David, Jacques-Louis - 1793

Death of Marat (1793) by Jacques-Louis David

Completed during the French Revolution in 1793, Jacques-Louis David’s The Death of Marat is a renowned Neoclassical painting that immortalized Jean-Paul Marat, a prominent figure in the Revolution who was assassinated. The painting portrays an idealized image of Marat holding his murderess’s letter of introduction. As a Neoclassical painter, David used iconography from religious paintings …

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Monsieur Lavoisier and his Wife - David, Jacques-Louis - 1788 - 3

Monsieur Lavoisier and his Wife (1788) by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork titled “Monsieur Lavoisier and his Wife” was painted by the renowned Jacques-Louis David in 1788. This oil on canvas epitomizes the Neoclassical art movement of its time. The piece is a portrait with dimensions of 259.7 by 194.6 centimeters. Presently, the artwork is housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York …

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Monsieur Seriziat - David, Jacques-Louis - 1795

Monsieur Seriziat (1795) by Jacques-Louis David

Jacques-Louis David, a prominent artist born in Paris in 1748, was known for his dramatic canvasses of historical figures, including Napoleon. In 1795, he painted a portrait of Monsieur Seriziat, an elegant and wealthy Frenchman. The painting depicted Monsieur Seriziat seated outdoors on a rock. He appeared to be relaxed and comfortable in his surroundings. …

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Napoleon in His Study - David, Jacques-Louis - 1812 - 3

Napoleon in His Study (1812) by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork “Napoleon in His Study” is an oil on canvas painting by the esteemed artist Jacques-Louis David, created in the year 1812. It illustrates the Neoclassicism art movement with its vivid detail and classical references. The portrait measures 205 by 128 centimeters and showcases Napoleon Bonaparte. As a work of historical portraiture, it is …

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The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons - David, Jacques-Louis - 1789 - 4

The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons (1789) by Jacques-Louis David

The artwork titled “The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons” is a significant piece by the artist Jacques-Louis David, created in the year 1789. This oil on canvas painting exemplifies the Neoclassical art movement and falls under the genre of history painting. It has an impressive dimension of 323 by 422 cm …

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The Migration Series, Panel No

The Migration Series, Panel No. 10 (1940-41) by Jacob Lawrence

Panel No. 10 of Jacob Lawrence’s The Migration Series depicts a group of impoverished African Americans during the early 20th century Great Migration. Created in 1940-41, this painting is one of the series’ 60 cardboard panel renditions, executed using casein tempera paint on top of rabbit-skin glue and whiting gesso layering. Lawrence’s style is characterized …

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The Migration Series, Panel No. 57 (1940-41) by Jacob Lawrence

Panel No. 57 of Jacob Lawrence’s epic “Migration Series” is a painting that portrays the struggles of female domestic workers in the South as the last group to arrive in the North during the Great Migration. The painting depicts a laundrette, with a pile of colorful textiles in front, which represents their laborious work. Lawrence …

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Judith Victorious - Cranach the Elder, Lucas - c

Judith Victorious (c. 1530) by Lucas Cranach the Elder

The artwork titled “Judith Victorious” is a notable creation by the German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder, dating back to circa 1530. The piece is executed in oil on panel and exemplifies the Northern Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of this religious painting are 75 by 56 centimeters. Created in Germany, this artwork is currently …

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Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950 - Pollock, Jackson - 1950

Autumn Rhythm Number 30, 1950 (1950) by Jackson Pollock

Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) is an abstract expressionist painting by Jackson Pollock, known for his poured-painting style. Measuring 8 ft. 9 in. x 17 ft. 3 in., it is considered a distinguished example of his notable works and assumes the scale of an environment. The painting symbolizes harmony with nature’s endless mutability and was created …

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Blue Poles Number 11, 1952 - Pollock, Jackson - 1952 - 2

Blue Poles Number 11, 1952 (1952) by Jackson Pollock

“Blue Poles Number 11, 1952” is an iconic piece of art created by influential American painter Jackson Pollock in 1952. It utilizes enamel paint on canvas as its medium, embodying the expressive style of action painting for which Pollock is renowned. The artwork spans a large dimension of 212.1 by 488.2 centimeters and falls under …

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Convergence Number 10, 1952 - Pollock, Jackson - 1952 - 2

Convergence Number 10, 1952 (1952) by Jackson Pollock

The artwork “Convergence Number 10, 1952” is a creation of artist Jackson Pollock, completed in the year 1952. This piece is executed in oil and enamel on canvas, exemplifying the action painting technique characteristic of Pollock’s approach to art. Measuring 393.7 cm by 237.5 cm, the work represents an abstract genre and is a notable …

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Madame Recamier - David, Jacques-Louis - 1800 - 2

Madame Recamier (1800) by Jacques-Louis David

The painting titled “Madame Recamier” is an oil on canvas work completed in the year 1800 by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. It stands as a significant representation of the Neoclassical art movement, presenting an ethos of classicism and formal discipline resonant in that era. The artwork measures 174 by 244 centimeters and is classified …

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Number 8, 1949 (detail) - Pollock, Jackson - 1949 - 2

Number 8, 1949 (detail) (1949) by Jackson Pollock

The artwork titled “Number 8, 1949 (detail)” was created by artist Jackson Pollock in the year 1949, utilizing oil, enamel, and aluminum paint on canvas. The piece is a quintessential example of the Abstract Expressionist movement, a genre that is fundamentally abstract in nature. This particular composition finds its home at the Neuberger Museum, part …

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The Death of Socrates - David, Jacques-Louis - 1787 - 3

The Death of Socrates (1787) by Jacques-Louis David

“The Death of Socrates” is an oil on canvas painting by Jacques-Louis David completed in the year 1787. It exemplifies the Neoclassical movement, which was characterized by a fascination with classical themes and an emphasis on moral virtue exemplified through history painting. The artwork’s dimensions are 130 x 196 cm, and it currently resides in …

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The Conquest of the Philosopher - DE CHIRICO, Giorgio - 1914 - 2

The Conquest of the Philosopher (1914) by Giorgio De Chirico

The artwork “The Conquest of the Philosopher” was painted by Giorgio De Chirico in 1914. An oil on canvas, it belongs to the Metaphysical art movement, known for its exploration of themes beyond the visible and tangible realm. The painting measures 125 by 99 centimeters and is categorized as a cityscape. It is currently housed …

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The Patriarch of Moscow on a Visit to Jerusalem - Levine, Jack - 1975

The Patriarch of Moscow on a Visit to Jerusalem (1975) by Jack Levine

Painter Jack Levine’s 1975 work depicts the visit of the Patriarch of Moscow to Jerusalem. The style is biting social satire, with a critical edge. The Patriarch of Moscow is the head of the Russian Orthodox Church and holds significant influence in Eastern Europe. In 2008, President George W. Bush visited with Theophilos III, Patriarch …

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Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains - Delacroix, Eugene - 1863 - 2

Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains (1863) by Eugene Delacroix

The artwork entitled “Arabs Skirmishing in the Mountains” is a creation by Eugene Delacroix, dated 1863. Crafted using the medium of oil on canvas, the painting measures 92.5 by 74.5 cm. Delacroix’s work is situated within the Orientalism art movement and is categorized as genre painting. This piece is part of the collection at The …

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Liberty Leading the People - Delacroix, Eugene - 1830 - 2

Liberty Leading the People (1830) by Eugene Delacroix

The artwork “Liberty Leading the People” is a renowned oil on canvas painting by the artist Eugène Delacroix, completed in 1830. This masterpiece is emblematic of the Romanticism art movement and exemplifies both history and symbolic painting genres with its dimensions measuring 260 cm by 325 cm. The painting resides in illustrious collections, prominently displayed …

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Sketch for The Death of Sardanapalus - Delacroix, Eugene - - 2

Sketch for The Death of Sardanapalus by Eugene Delacroix

The artwork, “Sketch for The Death of Sardanapalus,” was crafted by the eminent artist Eugene Delacroix in the year 1827. This piece, a preliminary study for a larger painting, is created using pastel over graphite, supplemented with red and white chalk, as well as black Crayon on unbleached paper. Delacroix, an influential figure in the …

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The Portinari Triptych - Goes, Hugo van der - c

The Portinari Triptych (c. 1475) by Hugo van der Goes

“The Portinari Triptych,” created by the esteemed artist Hugo van der Goes circa 1475, is a pivotal work of the Northern Renaissance. This oil on panel masterpiece measures an imposing 253 x 304 cm and is a religious painting forming part of the renowned Portinari Altarpiece series. Currently, the artwork resides in the Uffizi Gallery …

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Still Life with Lobsters - Delacroix, Eugene - 1826-27 - 2

Still Life with Lobsters (1826-27) by Eugene Delacroix

The artwork titled “Still Life with Lobsters” was created by the celebrated artist Eugene Delacroix between 1826 and 1827. Executed in oil on canvas, this composition is an exemplary piece from the Romanticism art movement. The artwork, measuring 80.5 by 106.5 cm, falls under the still life genre and is currently housed in the Musée …

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The Abduction of Rebecca - Delacroix, Eugene - 1858 - 2

The Abduction of Rebecca (1858) by Eugene Delacroix

“The Abduction of Rebecca” is a distinguished artwork by Eugene Delacroix, created in the year 1846. This oil on canvas masterpiece measures 100.3 by 81.9 centimeters and is a seminal example of the Romanticism art movement. As a literary painting, it is inspired by the narrative contexts underscored within the genre. Currently, the artwork is …

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Laundress on the Quai d'Anjou (Laveuse au Quai d'Anjou) - Daumier, Honorée - c

Laundress on the Quai d’Anjou (Laveuse au Quai d’Anjou) (c. 1860) by Honore Daumier

French artist Honore Daumier painted Laundresses returning from laundry boats on the Seine in around 1860. The painting, currently exhibited at the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, was inspired by Daumier’s observations of laundresses while living on the Quai d’Anjou. Although he was primarily a painter and sculptor, Daumier often painted urban laborers under the Second …

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Clown Playing a Drum - Daumier, Honore - c

Clown Playing a Drum (c. 1865-67) by Honore Daumier

Honore Daumier, a French artist born in 1808, was known for his satirical art, often targeted towards the politics and society of 19th-century France. One of his most striking pieces is Clown Playing A Drum, painted around 1865-67. The loose and expressive style echoes other Romantic artists like Francisco Goya and Eugene Delacroix. In this …

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Don Quixote and Sancho Panza - Daumier, Honore - c

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza (c. 1866-68) by Honore Daumier

Honoré Daumier, the French artist, created an oil on canvas painting called “Don Quixote and Sancho Panza” around 1866-1868. The artwork is small in size and appears unfinished as it resembles a sketch. Daumier had a particular interest in the story of Don Quixote and painted several versions of this theme throughout his career. Despite …

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André-Marie-Jean-Jacques Dupin (Dupin the Elder) - Daumier, Honore - 1832 - 2

André-Marie-Jean-Jacques Dupin (Dupin the Elder) (1832) by Honore Daumier

The artwork entitled “André-Marie-Jean-Jacques Dupin (Dupin the Elder)” was created by the artist Honoré Daumier in the year 1832, reflecting the Realist art movement of that time. It is a sculpture that measures 15.2 x 15.2 x 9.2 cm and is currently held in the collection at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. The sculpture portrays …

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Mr Daumier, your series

Mr Daumier, your series…is…charming (1838) by Honore Daumier

The artwork titled “Mr Daumier, your series…is…charming” is a genre painting created by the artist Honore Daumier in 1838. This work is a lithograph, a medium well-suited to Daumier’s engagement with social and political commentary, which often characterizes the Realist movement to which he belonged. The artwork is part of the collection of the British …

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Rue Transnonain, 15 April 1834 - Daumier, Honore - 1834 - 2

Rue Transnonain, 15 April 1834 (1834) by Honore Daumier

The artwork titled “Rue Transnonain, 15 April 1834” was crafted by the artist Honore Daumier in the year 1834. This work is a lithograph measuring 28 by 44 centimeters and is categorized within the history painting genre, aligning with the Realism art movement. The lithograph depicts a disturbing scene from a violent event that occurred …

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The Third-Class Carriage - Daumier, Honore - 1863-65

The Third-Class Carriage (1863-65) by Honore Daumier

Honoré Daumier’s “The Third-Class Carriage” is an oil on canvas painting created between 1862-1864. The painting portrays a group of working-class people in a cramped third-class railway carriage during the industrialization of Paris. Daumier paints this image with expressive brushwork, influenced by Goya, Delacroix, and Géricault. It accurately depicts the high demand for transportation at …

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Three Lawyers Conversing - Daumier, Honore - c

Three Lawyers Conversing (c. 1862-65) by Honore Daumier

Honore Daumier’s watercolor, pen and ink, charcoal, chalk, and gouache on cream wove paper piece titled “Three Lawyers Conversing” depicts three lawyers engaged in a conversation. The painting measures 12 15/16 x 9 3/4 inches and is kept at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. It dates back to c.1862-65. Daumier’s art often focused …

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Christ Carrying the Cross - Bosch, Hieronymous - 1485-1490 - 2

Christ Carrying the Cross (1485-1490) by Hieronymous Bosch

“Christ Carrying the Cross” is a notable oil on panel artwork by Hieronymous Bosch, dating from the period between 1485 and 1490. This piece is anchored in the Northern Renaissance art movement and is a religious painting that measures 57.2 x 32 cm. Currently, it is housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum located in Vienna, Austria. …

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Garden of Earthly Delights - Bosch, Hieronymous - c

Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1504) by Hieronymous Bosch

The artwork “Garden of Earthly Delights,” created by Hieronymus Bosch around 1500, is an oil on panel that exemplifies the Northern Renaissance art movement. The piece, which measures approximately 97 by 220 centimeters, falls within the genre of religious painting. It forms part of a series sharing the same name and is currently held at …

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Haywain - Bosch, Hieronymous - c

Haywain (c. 1485-90) by Hieronymous Bosch

The Haywain Triptych is a remarkable Christian artwork painted by the Flemish Renaissance artist Hieronymus Bosch c. 1485-90. The centerpiece of this triptych captures mankind in sin while demonstrating its unpleasant consequences. The four-panel painting portrays an apocalyptic prophesy of the world’s impending judgment, Hell and Heaven. This famous piece of art measures at 135 …

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The Extraction of the Stone of Madness - Bosch, Hieronymous - 1475-80

The Extraction of the Stone of Madness (1475-80) by Hieronymous Bosch

Hieronymus Bosch’s painting titled “The Extraction of the Stone of Madness” is a surreal masterpiece that features a surgeon extracting a stone from a patient’s head through trepanation. During those times, people believed that madness was caused by physical abnormalities and removing the stone could cure the individual of their madness. The painting depicts a …

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The Last Judgment - Bosch, Hieronymous - 1504

The Last Judgment (1504) by Hieronymous Bosch

The Last Judgment is a triptych consisting of three panels, created by Hieronymus Bosch after 1482. The triptych currently resides in Vienna’s Academy of Fine Arts and features grisaille paintings on the outside shutters while the inside shutters and center panel are oil painted. While it doesn’t follow the traditional narrative sequence from Paradise to …

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The Temptation of St Anthony - Bosch, Hieronymous - c

The Temptation of St Anthony (c. 1500) by Hieronymous Bosch

“The Temptation of St Anthony” is a renowned oil on wood painting created circa 1500 by the master artist Hieronymous Bosch. This religious painting is a profound example of the Northern Renaissance art movement and measures 131.5 x 53 cm. It is currently housed in the National Museum of Ancient Art (MNAA) in Lisbon, Portugal. …

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Four-Piece Composition: Reclining Figure - Moore, Henry - 1934

Four-Piece Composition Reclining Figure (1934) by Henry Moore

Four-Piece Composition: Reclining Figure is a significant early stone sculpture crafted by Henry Moore in 1934. Standing at just over two feet tall, the work showcases Moore’s experimentation with breaking down the human form into multiple pieces. The artist had been exploring representations of the reclining human figure since as early as 1924, and this …

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Soleil couchant sur la lagune (Venice) - Cross, Henri-Edmund - c

Soleil couchant sur la lagune (Venice) (c. 1903-04) by Henri-Edmund Cross

Henri-Edmund Cross was a Neo-Impressionist painter who produced his first paintings using this technique in 1891. He then adopted Pointillism and created his first painting using the new technique, the portrait Madame Hector France (1891). In 1903-04, Cross produced one of his most famous works, Soleil Couchant Sur La Lagune (Venice), which depicts the stillness …

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La Terrasse Fleurie (The Flowered Terrace) - Cross, Henri-Edmund - c

La Terrasse Fleurie (The Flowered Terrace) (c. 1905) by Henri-Edmund Cross

Henri-Edmond Cross’s “La Terrasse Fleurie” is a prime example of the Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism art movements. The painting showcases a flowered terrace that is rich in color and detail, capturing the essence of nature’s beauty. Cross had a significant impact on modernist painting by becoming one of the central figures in Neo-Impressionism. As an influential …

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A Montrouge - Rosa La Rouge - Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri - 1886-87

A Montrouge – Rosa La Rouge (1886-87) by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec’s painting “A Montrouge – Rosa La Rouge” features model Carmen Gaudin posing as the prostitute Rosa La Rouge, a character popularized by cabaret performer Aristide Bruant. The painting was created in 1886-87 and displayed in Bruant’s nightclub, Le Mirliton, located in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris. Through this artwork, Toulouse-Lautrec portrays the seedy …

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The Toilette - Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri - 1896 - 2

The Toilette (1896) by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec

The artwork titled “The Toilette” by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, created in 1889, is an oil on cardboard piece exemplary of the Post-Impressionism movement. It measures 67 by 54 centimeters and is considered a genre painting. Crafted in Paris, France, this piece of art is currently housed in the prestigious Musée d’Orsay located in Paris. “The Toilette” …

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The Representatives of Foreign Powers Coming to Greet the Republic as a Sign of Peace - Rousseau, Henri - 1907 - 2

The Representatives of Foreign Powers Coming to Greet the Republic as a Sign of Peace (1907) by Henri Rousseau

“The Representatives of Foreign Powers Coming to Greet the Republic as a Sign of Peace” is an artwork by Henri Rousseau that was created in 1907. It is an oil on canvas measuring 161 by 130 cm and is housed at the Musee Picasso in Paris. The artwork is associated with the Naïve Art movement, …

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Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo - Rousseau, Henri - 1909 - 2

Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo (1909) by Henri Rousseau

The artwork titled “Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo” is an oil on canvas painting by Henri Rousseau, created in 1908. With dimensions of 55 x 46 cm, this piece exemplifies the Naïve Art movement, specifically Primitivism, and falls within the wildlife painting genre. Currently, the painting is housed in the Hermitage Museum in …

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Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo - Rousseau, Henri - 1908 - 2

Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo (1908) by Henri Rousseau

The artwork “Fight Between a Tiger and a Buffalo” was created by Henri Rousseau in 1908. Executed in oil on canvas, it measures 55 by 46 centimeters and exemplifies the Naïve Art movement, also known as Primitivism. This wildlife painting is part of the collection at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In the …

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