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Teresa Nogarola, Countess Apponyi - 1823 - by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Teresa Nogarola, Countess Apponyi (1823) by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres was a 19th-century artist known for his detailed and empathetic depictions of fashionable women. One of his clients was Teresa Nogarola, Countess Apponyi, who was admired in Paris and the wife of the Austrian ambassador. In 1823, Ingres created a portrait of the countess that showcased her beauty and sophistication, which he titled …

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Madame Antonia Devaucay De Nittis - 1807 - by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Madame Antonia Devaucay De Nittis (1807) by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Portrait of Madame Antonia de Vaucay nee de Nittis is a notable oil painting created by the renowned artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1807. It portrays Antonia Duvaucey of Nittis, who was known for being the lover of Charles-Jean-Marie Alquier. The painting demonstrates Neoclassical art style with the striking visual imagery and emphasis on balanced composition. …

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Caroline Maille, Madame Gonse - 1852 - by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Caroline Maille, Madame Gonse (1852) by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, a French neoclassical artist, painted Caroline Maille, Madame Gonse in 1852 with remarkable perception and empathy. Madame Gonse was the wife of Josephine Caroline Maille. Ingres meticulously depicted the rapidly changing appearance of fashionable women during the 19th century. This painting is housed at Musée Ingres in Montauban, France and is available as …

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Cecile Bochet, Madame Panckoucke - 1811 - by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Cecile Bochet, Madame Panckoucke (1811) by Jean-auguste-dominique Ingres

Portrait of Madame Cécile Panckoucke, née Bochet is a painting done by the French Neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in 1811. The famous artwork can be delivered as an art print on canvas, poster, plate or finest handmade paper. Ingres received acclaim for portraits drawn in his pristine style and Madame Panckoucke and Her Granddaughter is …

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Lorenzo At His Desk In The Warehouse - 1858-60 - by William Holman Hunt

Lorenzo At His Desk In The Warehouse (1858-60) by William Holman Hunt

William Holman Hunt was an English painter and Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood co-founder known for his vivid color, elaborate symbolism, and attention to detail. One of his famous works is Lorenzo At His Desk In The Warehouse, painted between 1858-1860. The oil on canvas painting measures 32 x 24 inches and depicts the character Lorenzo from John …

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Claudio And Isabella - 1850-53 - by William Holman Hunt

Claudio And Isabella (1850-53) by William Holman Hunt

William Holman Hunt’s Claudio and Isabella is a Pre-Raphaelite oil painting that depicts a scene from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. The painting shows Isabella, Claudio’s sister and a nun, caught in a dilemma – she must either sacrifice her brother’s life or her virginity to Lord Angelo. The painting exemplifies the Pre-Raphaelite interest in Shakespearean …

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Street Corner, Santiago De Cuba - 1885 - by Winslow Homer

Street Corner, Santiago De Cuba (1885) by Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer’s “Street Corner, Santiago De Cuba” is a stunning watercolor painting that highlights his exceptional technical skill in the medium. Homer was cherished during the 19th century for his captivating artwork focusing on seascapes and coastlines. The painting was created in 1885 and is now part of the collection at the Museum of Fine …

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Inviting A Shot Before Petersburg, Virginia - 1864 - by Winslow Homer

Inviting A Shot Before Petersburg, Virginia (1864) by Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer’s Defiance: Inviting a Shot Before Petersburg is an oil on panel painting in the American Realist style, measuring 12 × 18 inches (30.5 × 45.7 cm). Homer served as a war correspondent for Harper’s Weekly magazine during the Civil War and observed soldiers trained to use sharpshooting weapons while encamped with the Union …

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Cape Trinity, Saguenay River - 1904-09 - by Winslow Homer

Cape Trinity, Saguenay River (1904-09) by Winslow Homer

Winslow Homer’s 1904-09 oil on canvas painting, “Cape Trinity, Saguenay River, Moonlight,” depicts a perilous journey down the river in a canoe. The painting is based on watercolors created during fishing trips in Quebec with his brother. Although the artwork is considered unfinished, it still displays Homer’s unique style of impressionism. Measuring 28 1/2 x …

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William Warham, Archbishop Of Canterbury - 1527 - by Hans Holbein

William Warham, Archbishop Of Canterbury (1527) by Hans Holbein

Hans Holbein was a renowned portrait painter from the 16th century who painted William Warham, the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1527. Warham played a crucial role as an intermediary between England and the Papacy during his stint as the last pre-Reformation Archbishop of Canterbury. He assisted his assistant Wolsey in determining the validity of Henry’s …

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The Statue Of Jeanne De Boulogne In Bourges - 1524 - by Hans Holbein

The Statue Of Jeanne De Boulogne In Bourges (1524) by Hans Holbein

German painter and printmaker Hans Holbein the Younger drew sculptures of Jean, Duke of Berry, and his wife Jeanne de Boulogne in 1524. These sculptures were located in the chapel of the duke’s palace in Bourges and are currently displayed at Bourges Cathedral. As per historical accounts, Jeanne was the Duchess of Berry and a …

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Small Henry Moore At The Bottom Of The Garden - 1975-77 - by Howard Hodgkin

Small Henry Moore At The Bottom Of The Garden (1975-77) by Howard Hodgkin

Howard Hodgkin’s Small Henry Moore at the Bottom of the Garden is a medium-sized rectangular painting that depicts a sculpture by renowned English artist Henry Moore in the collection of Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury’s country house garden. The painting was created between 1975-77 and is part of Hodgkin’s Last Paintings exhibition. Hodgkin’s use of …

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Interior With Figures - 1977-84 - by Howard Hodgkin

Interior With Figures (1977-84) by Howard Hodgkin

Howard Hodgkin’s Interior with Figures is an oil on wood painting created between 1977 and 1984. The painting incorporates a painted frame into the picture-space, which is a noteworthy feature of Hodgkin’s work. The painting has been exhibited at various galleries and museums throughout the years, including the National Portrait Gallery in London and the …

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Portrait Surrounded By Artistic Devices - 1965 - by David Hockney

Portrait Surrounded By Artistic Devices (1965) by David Hockney

“Portrait Surrounded By Artistic Devices” is an artwork by David Hockney, painted in 1965. This acrylic on canvas painting measures 60 x 72 inches (153 x 183 cm). It showcases Hockney’s distinctive style, which often includes a playful combination of realism and abstract elements. The artwork features a juxtaposition of various elements and textures, centered …

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Three Chairs With A Section Of A Picasso Mural - 1970 - by David Hockney

Three Chairs With A Section Of A Picasso Mural (1970) by David Hockney

David Hockney’s 1970 artwork “Three Chairs with a Section of a Picasso Mural” is a masterpiece that reflects the artist’s unique style, utilizing elements from art nouveau and pop art movements. The painting features three empty chairs in front of what appears to be a section of Pablo Picasso’s mural. The artwork measures 121x152cm and …

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Sanno Festival Procession At Kojimachi I-chome - 1857 - by Hiroshige Ando

Sanno Festival Procession At Kojimachi I-chome (1857) by Hiroshige Ando

Hiroshige Ando’s Sanno Festival Procession at Kojimachi I-chome is a woodblock print created in 1857 in the Ukiyo-e style. This print is part of the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei).” The festival procession depicted entered Edo Castle from the Kojimachi quarter at the center of Tokyo city. The procession comprised …

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Dyers Quarter, Kanda - 1857 - by Hiroshige Ando

Dyers’ Quarter, Kanda (1857) by Hiroshige Ando

Hiroshige Ando’s 1857 woodblock print, part of the “100 Famous Views of Edo” series, depicts an autumnal scene from the Dyers’ Quarter in Kanda, Japan. The print shows long strips of freshly dyed cotton fabric hanging from drying platforms with monogrammed fabric strips in the center dominating the composition. This particular dyers’ quarter was located …

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Salome - 1909 - by Robert Henri

Salome (1909) by Robert Henri

Robert Henri’s Salome (No. 2), created in 1909, is a significant artwork from the American Realism movement. The painting was inspired by Richard Strauss’s Salome, which caused scandal with its provocative performance. Henri’s portrayal of the seductress standing confidently, holding John the Baptist’s head on a silver platter, exudes sexual arrogance and strong tonal contrasts. …

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Edna - 1915 - by Robert Henri

Edna (1915) by Robert Henri

Robert Henri’s “Edna” is an example of American Realism artwork created in 1915. The portrait is of Edna Smith, who was one of Henri’s favorite models during that time. Henri preferred a particular “type” of model with red hair and pale skin, which is evident in this painting. “Edna” measures 20 x 24 inches and …

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Cumulus Clouds, East River - 1901-02 - by Robert Henri

Cumulus Clouds, East River (1901-02) by Robert Henri

Cumulus Clouds, East River is a notable artwork created by Robert Henri in 1901-02. This oil on canvas painting measures 25 3/4 x 32 in. and is currently part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection. The painting is inspired by nineteenth-century Romanticism, particularly J.M.W Turner’s seascapes, creating an atmospheric depiction of the East River …

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Approaching Thunderstorm - 1859 - by Martin Johnson Heade

Approaching Thunderstorm (1859) by Martin Johnson Heade

Artist Martin Johnson Heade is well-known for his coastal landscapes, and Approaching Thunder Storm is his largest painting. The piece is praised for its dramatic depiction of blackening skies and illuminated terrain, and is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection. Heade became fascinated with landscape painting after meeting established artists in New Hampshire, …

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Thunder Storm On Narragansett Bay - 1868 - by Martin Johnson Heade

Thunder Storm On Narragansett Bay (1868) by Martin Johnson Heade

Martin Johnson Heade, a self-taught painter linked to the Hudson River School, painted “Thunder Storm On Narragansett Bay” around 1858. The painting depicts the tension-filled moments leading up to an approaching storm instead of the actual tempest itself. This work is highly lauded for its dramatic depiction of darkening skies and ghostly terrain illuminated in …

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Approaching Storm, Beach Near Newport - c

Approaching Storm, Beach Near Newport (c. 1866-67) by Martin Johnson Heade

Martin Johnson Heade painted several artworks depicting the Rhode Island coast, and his painting titled Approaching Storm: Beach Near Newport is an example of his work. This painting captures the approaching storm’s energy through a scene of the marshy coastline that is bathed in a moody light. The impending change in weather creates a sense …

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A Magnolia On Red Velvet - c

A Magnolia On Red Velvet (c. 1885-95) by Martin Johnson Heade

Martin Johnson Heade was an American painter who gained popularity for his landscape, seascape, and still-life paintings. Among his impressive works is “A Magnolia On Red Velvet,” which he created in the late 19th century. The painting is highly regarded as a significant contribution to floral still-life painting, as it represents Heade’s mastery in capturing …

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View From Fern-tree Walk, Jamaica - c

View From Fern-tree Walk, Jamaica (c. 1870) by Martin Johnson Heade

Martin Johnson Heade’s View from Fern-Tree Walk, Jamaica is a stunning piece of artwork that showcases the artist’s prowess in capturing the essence of a landscape. Painted in oil on canvas, this 53 x 90 cm artwork depicts a panoramic view of Jamaica’s lush vegetation and rolling hills as seen from a footpath lined with …

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The Manhattan Club - the Stewart Mansion - c

The Manhattan Club (the Stewart Mansion) (c. 1891) by Childe Hassam

Childe Hassam’s painting “The Manhattan Club” (the Stewart Mansion) is an American Impressionist cityscape that depicts the former Stewart Mansion owned by Alexander Turney Stewart in c. 1891. Known for his urban and coastal scenes, Hassam was a prominent figure in promoting Impressionism in America. His collection includes over 3,000 paintings, and “The Manhattan Club” …

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Still-life With Violin - 1888 - by William Harnett

Still-life With Violin (1888) by William Harnett

William Harnett was a renowned still-life painter in the late nineteenth-century United States, remembered for his trompe l’oeil technique of painting. His paintings often featured everyday objects arranged deliberately on a stable platform. The Old Violin, which he painted in 1886, was an austere trompe l’oeil still life that captivated the public and prompted them …

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My Gems - 1888 - by William Harnett

My Gems (1888) by William Harnett

William Harnett’s painting, “My Gems,” completed in 1888, is a stunning example of realism and representational art. Harnett was an artist known for his trompe-l’œil still lifes of ordinary objects, and this piece is no exception. The painting depicts several manufactured objects, including leather-bound volumes, a stained ink bottle, and a quill pen. “My Gems” …

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Keith Haring Drawing In The New York City Subway - 1981 - by Keith Haring

Keith Haring Drawing In The New York City Subway (1981) by Keith Haring

Between 1980 and 1985, contemporary American artist Keith Haring created over 5,000 pieces of public art in the New York City subway stations. Through his subway drawings, Haring was able to develop his recognizable linear style that he became famous for. His work was heavily influenced by the graffiti art that covered the walls and …

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Drawing In New York City Subway - 1983 - by Keith Haring

Drawing In New York City Subway (1983 ) by Keith Haring

In 1980, artist Keith Haring discovered an unconventional canvas for his artwork: the blank advertising spaces on the New York City subway. When advertising subscriptions expired and left empty spaces, Haring saw an opportunity. Soon, he was regularly drawing on these spaces using chalk, creating over 5,000 pieces of unique public art between 1980 and …

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The Company Of St George - the St Jorisdoelen - 1616 - by Frans Hals

The Company Of St George (the St Jorisdoelen) (1616) by Frans Hals

Frans Hals, a celebrated Dutch Golden Age painter, painted the portrait of The Company of St. George (St. Jorisdoelen) in Haarlem in 1616. The painting is one of several group portraits Hals produced for the St. George Civic Guard and depicts a scene featuring portraiture, still life, and landscape elements. Notably, the painting hung in …

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Priene, Theater - Greek Art -

Priene, Theater () by Greek Art

Located in southwestern Turkey, Priene is an ancient Greek city that is home to one of the best-preserved and earliest forms of Hellenistic theater constructions in Turkey. The horseshoe-shaped theater at Priene was built using the Doric architectural order and featured half-columns engaged to rectangular piers. Seating in the auditorium was greater than a semi-circle …

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Hagia Triada, Staircase From Agora To Upper Courtyard - Greek Art -

Hagia Triada, Staircase From Agora To Upper Courtyard () by Greek Art

Hagia Triada is an ancient Minoan settlement on the island of Crete, belonging to the Mycenaean era. The Hagia Triada archaeological site features an Agora, a marketplace with eight spacious rooms arranged behind a portico. Among its architectural features is a remarkable staircase that connects the agora to the upper courtyard of the palace complex. …

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Epidaurus, Interior Corridors In Foundation Of Tholos - Greek Art -

Epidaurus, Interior Corridors In Foundation Of Tholos () by Greek Art

The Tholos at Epidaurus is a circular structure built by Polykleitos the Younger, showcasing impressive Doric architecture and exquisite carvings. The building took 30 years to construct, from 365 to 335 BCE, with an exterior colonnade of 26 Doric columns and an interior of 14 Corinthian ones. Beneath the floor lies a constructed labyrinth formed …

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Portrait Of Mariana Waldstein - 1797 - 1799 - by Francisco Goya

Portrait Of Mariana Waldstein (1797 – 1799) by Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya’s portrait, “Portrait of Mariana Waldstein, 9th Marquesa de Santa Cruz,” is an oil on canvas painting completed between 1797 and 1799. The painting features Marie-Anne Waldstein and measures 142 cm in height and 97 cm in width. It currently resides in the Louvre museum in Paris, France. Goya was a renowned Spanish artist …

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Majas On A Balcony - c

Majas On A Balcony (c. 1808-1812) by Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya’s painting “Majas on a Balcony” depicts a group of women on a balcony, closely watched by male companions. Completed between 1808 and 1814, the painting is considered a social commentary piece. In the artwork, Goya combines an ironic treatment of material with an impressionistic technique. The original painting is part of the collection …

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Two Young People Laughing At A Man - 1820-1823 - by Francisco Goya

Two Young People Laughing At A Man (1820-1823) by Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya, one of the last Old Masters and the first modern painter, created “Two Young People Laughing at a Man” during his “Black Paintings” period. This series is known for its dark pigments and somber subject matter. Goya painted this piece with broad slashing brushstrokes that create a sense of chaos and turmoil. The …

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Desgracias Acaecidas En El Tendido De La Plaza De Madrid, Y Muerte Del Alcalde De Torrejon - 1815-16 - by Francisco Goya

Desgracias Acaecidas En El Tendido De La Plaza De Madrid, Y Muerte Del Alcalde De Torrejon (1815-16) by Francisco Goya

Plate 21 of Francisco Goya’s “La Tauromaquia” depicts a tragic scene of fear and death in the bullfighting ring. This etching with burnished aquatint, drypoint, and burin on laid paper shows a collective fight against a terrifying enemy, resulting in fatal consequences. Created between spring 1814 and autumn 1816, during Goya’s first edition series dominated …

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El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega - 1797-98 - by Francisco Goya

El Si Pronuncian Y La Mano Alargan Al Primero Que Llega (1797-98) by Francisco Goya

Francisco Goya was a Spanish artist who bridged the gap between Old Masters and modern art. He is considered to be one of the most important Spanish artists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Known for his expressive artistic style, Goya’s works explore socio-political challenges, anti-heroic themes, and pathos. One of Goya’s famous …

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The Artists Parents In The Store - 1973-75 - by Sidney Goodman

The Artist’s Parents In The Store (1973-75) by Sidney Goodman

Sidney Goodman was a respected American figurative painter and draftsman famous for exploring the human form. He gained public recognition in the early 1960s for his oil paintings that addressed heavy concepts such as mortality and the transience of life. Goodman’s parents were depicted in one of his paintings “The Artist’s Parents In The Store” …

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Hammersteins Roof Garden - c

Hammerstein’s Roof Garden (c. 1901) by William Glackens

William Glackens’ Hammerstein’s Roof Garden painting, completed around 1901, has become an intriguing and important depiction of the notable vaudeville venue located atop the Victoria Theatre and its neighboring Theatre Republic in New York City. This semi-outdoor space drew crowds from all walks of life to take in a variety of entertainment including music, plays, …

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Skating In Central Park - c

Skating In Central Park (c. 1910) by William Glackens

William James Glackens was an artist associated with several movements: Ashcan School, Realism, American Impressionism, and Early American Modernism. He was known for painting daily life in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. One of his most famous paintings is “Skating in Central Park,” which depicts affluent New Yorkers on horse-drawn …

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March Day - Washington Square - 1912 - by William Glackens

March Day – Washington Square (1912) by William Glackens

William Glackens was an American realist painter and a founder of the Ashcan School. In 1913, he created “Washington Square,” a painting that depicts scenes from Washington Square Park in New York City using charcoal, pencil, colored pencil, gouache, and watercolor on paper. The painting is part of MoMA’s collection and was gifted by Abby …

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Tall Figure - 1949 - by Alberto Giacometti

Tall Figure (1949) by Alberto Giacometti

Alberto Giacometti is a renowned artist who created distinctive elongated, skeletal bronze sculptures in Paris in the late 1940s. His most famous works include tall figures like the “Walking Man,” “Standing Woman,” and bust or head sculptures. These figures reflected the precariousness and absurdity of life during war-scarred Europe. Between 1945 and 1960, Giacometti was …

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