Prof. Elio L. Arteaga, MFA. Lascaux, Bulls and Horses 15,300 BC.

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Prof. Elio L. Arteaga, MFA

Lascaux, Bulls and Horses 15,300 BC

The Goddess Isis, wall painting, c BC

Ancient Egypt, papyrus

Sennedjem plows his fields with a pair of oxen, c BC

Pitsa panels, one of the few surviving panel paintings from Archaic Greece, c. 540–530 BC

Fisherman on a Mountain Stream by Hsu Dao-Ning 10 th century

Khamsa of Nizami 12 th century

Seated cithara player with girl behind. Wall painting in a Roman Villa at Boscoreale, Italy. 50 BC - AD 79

Christ the Saviour (Pantokrator), a 6th-century encaustic icon from Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai

Book of Kells, Folio 292r, c. 800 AD

Book of Kells, Folio 32v, Christ Enthroned.

Giotto Crucifixion between 1304 and 1306

The Wedding of Arnolfini Jan van Eyck 1434

Masaccio Holy Trinity 1425 fresco Santa Maria Novella, Florence

Raphael, School of Athens (1509–1511) Fresco in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci c. 1503–1506, perhaps continuing until c Oil on poplar Musée du Louvre, Paris

Hieronymus Bosch - The Prado ( )

Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512 The interior of the Sistine Chapel showing the ceiling.

Detail from The Creation of Adam

Michelangelo, Last Judgment. 1534–41. Detail. Fresco, 48 ′ × 44 ′. Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome.

El Greco, Resurrection. 1597–1604 Oil on canvas, 9 ′ ¼ ″ × 4 ′ 2 ″. Museo del Prado, Madrid

Gianlorenzo Bernini, The Ecstasy of St. Teresa, Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. 1645–52

Caravaggio, Conversion of St. Paul. ca. 1601

Rembrandt van Rijn, Captain Frans Banning Cocq Mustering His Company (The Night Watch). 1642

Jan Vermeer 1660

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Swing. 1767

Francisco Goya 1814

Claude Monet 1872

Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1876

Édouard Manet 1882

Edvard Munch, 1893, early example of Expressionism

Vincent van Gogh 1888

The Starry Night - Vincent van Gogh 1889

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1893, Art Nouveau

William H. Bradley, 1895, Art Nouveau

Paul Cézanne 1906

Pablo Picasso, 1907, early Cubism

Henri Matisse, 1905, Fauvism

Marcel Duchamp, , Cubism and Dada

Marcel Duchamp, Fountain 1917, Dada

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, 1923, Bauhaus

Heinz Schultz-Neudamm, Metropolis poster 1926, Art Deco

Cassandre, Nord Express poster 1927, Art Deco Cassandre, L’Atlantique poster 1931, Art Deco

Alexander Rodchenko, Books poster 1924, Constructivist

The Persistence of Memory Salvador Dalí 1931, Oil on canvas

Giorgio de Chirico, 1914, pre-Surrealism

Grant Wood, 1930, Social Realism.

Edward Hopper Nighthawks (1942)

Freedom of Speech Norman Rockwell 1943 oil on canvas

Jackson Pollock Blue Poles 1952

Josef Albers, 1965, Geometric abstraction

Barnett Newman, 1966, Color Field – Minimalism: Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue

Roy Lichtenstein Drowning Girl 1963

Duane Hanson Self-Portrait with Model 1979 polyvinyl chloride, coloured with oil, mixed technique and accessories

Surrounded Miami Islands Christo and Jeanne-Claude 1983