Most Recognizable Works of Art
Edvard Munch “The Scream” 1893 Norwegian Expressionist painting
Auguste Rodin “The Thinker” 1902 completed Divine Comedy of Dante Represents Poetry and Philosophy French Sculpture
Michelangelo “La Pietà” 1499 Italian painter, sculptor, architect Renaissance Sculpture
Michelangelo “Creation of Adam” Sistine Chapel, Vatican between 1508 and 1512
Michelangelo “David” Marble Sculpture created between 1501 and 1504
Salvador Dalí “The Persistence of Memory” 1931 His most recognizable works
Piet Mondrian “Composition II in Yellow, Blue and Red” Oil on Canvas Dutch artist De Stijl art movement in the Netherlands
Vincent van Gogh “Self-Portrait” 1889 Oil on Canvas
Vincent Van Gogh “Starry Night” 1889 Dutch Post-impressionist
Vincent Van Gogh “Café Terrace at Night” 1888 Oil on canvas
Andy Warhol “Campbell’s Soup I” 1968 Pop Art
Andy Warhol Lemon Marilyn 1962 Pop art
Jacques-Louis David “The Oath of the Horatii” 1784 Neoclassic
Gustav Klimt “The Kiss” 1907 Austrian painter Art Nouveau
Leonardo da Vinci “Mona Lisa” Renaissance oil painting Portrait of Lisa Gherardini
Paul Jackson Pollock “Convergence” 1952 Oil on canvas Abstract Expressionist
Pablo Picasso The Old Guitarist 1903 Oil on panel Picasso’s Blue Period
Pablo Picasso “Guernica” Spanish x 25.6 ft
M.C. Escher “Drawing Hands” 1948
Théodore Géricault “The Raft of the Medusa” Oil painting French Romantic painter
Wassily Kandinsky “Transverse Line” Oil on canvas Russian artist
James McNeill Whistler Whistler’s Mother ( Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother ) Oil on canvas American artist
Francisco de Goya “The Third of May 1808” Spanish romantic painter Completed 1814 Illustrates the Spanish resistance to Napoleon
Francisco de Goya Saturn Devouring His Children Based on the Greek myth of the Titan Cronus
Grant Wood American Gothic American art movement 1930
The Winged Victory of Samothrace Unknown artist Nike of Samothrace, being a 3rd Century BC marble sculpture of the Greek Goddess of Victory. between 220 and 190 BC. Helenistic Period
Katsushika Hokusai “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” Japanese artist Printmaker
Marcel Duchamp “Fountain” 1917 Found art or readymades
Henri Matisse “Portrait of Madame Matisse (the Green Line)” 1905 Oil and Tempra on Canvas
Jacque-Louis David “Napolean Crossing the Alps” 1805 Oil on Canvas
Johannes Vermeer “Girl with a Pearl Earring” Dutch Artist AKA the Dutch Mona Lisa
Roy Lichtenstein “Drowning Girl” Pop Art