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William Morris Wallpaper 1874

William Morris Wallpaper Design 1874

Aubrey Beardsley Solome 1896

Alphonse Muncha Maude Adams as Joan of Arc 1909

Alphonse Mucha Job 1896

Alphonse Mucha Biscuits 1897

William Blake Ancient of Days 1794

William Blake The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun

Gustav Klimt Music 1895

Gustav Klimt Judith 1898

Gustav Klimt The Kiss 1907

Gustav Klimt Danae 1907

Gustav Klimt The Hope II

Gustav Klimt Death and Life 1911

Gustav Klimt Baby Cradle

Antoni Gaudi Casa Josep Batllo Barcelona, Spain 1907

Antoni Gaudi Sagrada Familia 1882-present

Detail of Sagrada Familia

Hector Guimard Entrance to the Paris Metro 1901

Edvard Munch The Scream 1893

Edvard Munch Despair 1893 Edvard Munch Anxiety 1893

Edvard Munch The Sick Child 1896

Edvard Munch Vampire 1902

Edvard Munch Self-Portrait with a Wine Bottle 1906

Edgar Degas Dancer Looking at the Sole of Her Right Foot

Edgar Degas Little Dancer Fourteen Years Old

Auguste Rodin The Gates of Hell

Auguste Rodin The Three Shades 1881

Auguste Rodin The Thinker 1881

Auguste Rodin The Kiss 1881

Michaelangelo Slave (Awakening) (influence)

Rodin The Burghers of Calais 1886

Rodin The Burghers of Calais 1886 (Detail Images)

Auguste Rodin Monument to Balzac 1898

Auguste Rodin Thought (Camille Claudel) 1886

Camille Claudel Cacountala 1905

Henri Matisse Carmelina 1903

Henri Matisse Luxe, calme et volupte

Henri Matisse The Open Window 1905

Henri Matisse Portrait of Mme Matisse/The Green Line 1905 “The artists on sees old truths in a new light, because there are no new truths.” -Matisse

Henri Matisse Blue Nude 1907

Henri Matisse Harmony in Red (The Dessert) 1908

Henri Matisse Dance

Henri Matisse Music

Andre Derain Charing Cross Bridge 1906

Andre Derain Charing Cross Bridge From the Southwest 1906

Andre Derain Portrait of Matisse 1910

“With my cobalts and vermillions, I want to burn down the École des Beaux-Arts.” - Maurice de Vlaminck Maurice de Vlaminck The River 1910

Maurice de Vlaminck Portrait of Derain 1906

Maurice de Vlaminck Circus 1906

Georges Rouault The Old King 1916 “Anybody can rebel. But to obey in silence an inner calling, to search lifelong without impatience for the means of expression adequate to us-that is much more difficult.” -Rouault

Georges Rouault Crucifixion 1920

Georges Rouault Man Carrying Wood to Build Cross 1935