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Most Recognizable Works of Art
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Edvard Munch “The Scream” 1893 Norwegian Expressionist painting
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Auguste Rodin “The Thinker” 1902 completed Divine Comedy of Dante Represents Poetry and Philosophy French Sculpture
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Michelangelo “La Pietà” 1499 Italian painter, sculptor, architect Renaissance Sculpture
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Michelangelo “Creation of Adam” Sistine Chapel, Vatican between 1508 and 1512
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Michelangelo “David” Marble Sculpture created between 1501 and 1504
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Salvador Dalí “The Persistence of Memory” 1931 His most recognizable works
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Piet Mondrian “Composition II in Yellow, Blue and Red” 1937-42 Oil on Canvas Dutch artist De Stijl art movement in the Netherlands
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Vincent van Gogh “Self-Portrait” 1889 Oil on Canvas
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Vincent Van Gogh “Starry Night” 1889 Dutch Post-impressionist
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Vincent Van Gogh “Café Terrace at Night” 1888 Oil on canvas
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Andy Warhol “Campbell’s Soup I” 1968 Pop Art
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Andy Warhol Lemon Marilyn 1962 Pop art
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Jacques-Louis David “The Oath of the Horatii” 1784 Neoclassic
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Gustav Klimt “The Kiss” 1907 Austrian painter Art Nouveau
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Leonardo da Vinci “Mona Lisa” 1503-1506 Renaissance oil painting Portrait of Lisa Gherardini
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Paul Jackson Pollock “Convergence” 1952 Oil on canvas Abstract Expressionist
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Pablo Picasso The Old Guitarist 1903 Oil on panel Picasso’s Blue Period
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Pablo Picasso “Guernica” Spanish 1937 11 x 25.6 ft
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M.C. Escher “Drawing Hands” 1948
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Théodore Géricault “The Raft of the Medusa” 1818-1819 Oil painting French Romantic painter
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Wassily Kandinsky “Transverse Line” Oil on canvas Russian artist
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James McNeill Whistler Whistler’s Mother ( Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother ) Oil on canvas American artist
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Francisco de Goya “The Third of May 1808” Spanish romantic painter Completed 1814 Illustrates the Spanish resistance to Napoleon
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Francisco de Goya Saturn Devouring His Children 1819-23 Based on the Greek myth of the Titan Cronus
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Grant Wood American Gothic American art movement 1930
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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
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Katsushika Hokusai “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” 1823-29 Japanese artist Printmaker
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Marcel Duchamp “Fountain” 1917 Found art or readymades
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Henri Matisse “Portrait of Madame Matisse (the Green Line)” 1905 Oil and Tempra on Canvas
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Jacque-Louis David “Napolean Crossing the Alps” 1805 Oil on Canvas
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Johannes Vermeer “Girl with a Pearl Earring” Dutch Artist AKA the Dutch Mona Lisa
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Roy Lichtenstein “Drowning Girl” Pop Art
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