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Spanish/Mex Artists
Scholastic Bowl Most Prominent
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Las Meninas** | Diego Velazquez |
| Portrait of Pope Innocent X* | Diego Velazquez |
| Portrait of Juan de Pareja | Diego Velazquez |
| Painted his servant to prove his talents to pain a more important figure | Diego Velazquez (Portrait of Juan de Pareja --> Pope Innocent X) |
| Rokeby Venus* | Diego Velazquez |
| Had a work destroyed by a suffragist | Diego Velazquez (Mary Richardson slashed Rokeby Venus) |
| Popularized Bodegons | Diego Velazquez (a type of still life) |
| Old Woman Frying Eggs | Diego Velazquez |
| Christ in the House of Martha and Mary | Diego Velazquez |
| Painted women preparing a meal of fish and bread for a biblical figure in one work | Diego Velazquez (Christ in the House of Martha and Mary) |
| Las Hilanderas | Diego Velazquez |
| Symbolized the weaving contest between Athena and Arachne in one work | Diego Velazquez (Las Hilanderas) |
| The Surrender of Breda* | Diego Velazquez |
| Depicted General Ambrogio Spinola's victory in one work | Diego Velazquez (The Surrender of Breda) |
| Depicted Justin of Nassau giving a key in one work | Diego Velazquez (The Surrender of Breda, it's the key of the city) |
| Francis Bacon (Irish Painter) was inspired and created a screaming, distorted version of one of this man's paintings | Diego Velazquez (Portrait of Pope Innocent X) |
| Created one work in Philip IV's Palace | Diego Velazquez (Las Meninas) |
| Painted himself with the Order of St. James in one work | Diego Velazquez (Background of Las Meninas) |
| Depicted the Infanta Margarita and maids of honor in one work | Diego Velazquez (Las Meninas) |
| Depicted a boy holding a melon talking to a woman cooking | Diego Velazquez (Old Woman Frying Eggs) |
| Depicted two Peter Paul Rubens paintings in the background of one of his works | Diego Velazquez (Las Meninas) |
| Painted himself with a grey hat in a work with Dutch Soldiers | Diego Velazquez (The Surrender of Breda) |
| The Triumph of Bacchus | Diego Velazquez |
| Depicted a reveler being crowned during an outdoor celebration | Diego Velazquez (The Triumph of Bacchus) |
| Fable of Arachne | Diego Velazquez (also known as Las Hilanderas) |
| Has several paintings in the Hall of Realms | Diego Velazquez (The Surrender of Breda) |
| Had a work originally thought to depict female works at St. Isabel | Diego Velazquez (Las Hilanderas, now thought it's Ariadne v Arachne) |
| Depicted an old man in a red vest with a red curtain behind | Diego Velazquez (Portrait of Pope Innocent X) |
| Mars Resting | Diego Velazquez |
| Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan | Diego Velazquez |
| Depicted an orange-robed god giving bad news to another god | Diego Velazquez (Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan, Apollo tells Vulcan/Hephaestus that Venus is sleeping with Mars) |
| Depicted two women cooking while Jesus talks to two sisters in the background | Diego Velazquez (Christ in the House of Martha and Mary) |
| The Needlewoman | Diego Velazquez |
| Depicted Cupid holding a mirror in one work | Diego Velazquez (Rokeby Venus) |
| Joseph's Tunic | Diego Velazquez |
| Third of May 1808** | Francisco de Goya |
| Black Paintings** | Francisco de Goya |
| Disasters of War series* | Francisco de Goya (Includes Third of May, 1808) |
| Created a work lit by a box lantern | Francisco de Goya (Third of May, 1808) |
| Picasso parodied on of his works using pregnant Korean Robot women | Francisco de Goya (Third of May,1808, Picasso Piece is Massacre of Korea) |
| Milkmaid of Bordeaux | Francisco de Goya (likely depicts his mistress, Leocadia Weiss) |
| His mistress, Leocadia Weiss cared for him after he went deaf | Francisco de Goya |
| Fight with Cudgels | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Depicted 2 men in tall grass fighting eachother with clubs | Francisco de Goya (Fighting with Cudgels) |
| The Colossus | Francisco de Goya |
| Pilgrimage to the Fountain of San Isidro | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Atropos | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Depicted a man being levitated by the Fates in one work | Francisco de Goya (Atropos) |
| Inspired the Peace Symbol by Gerald Holtom in one work | Francisco de Goya (Third of May, 1808) |
| Saturn Devouring his Son* | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Created 82 pieces in a series depicted the Peninsular War | Francisco de Goya (Disasters of War series) |
| Pioneered Aquatint | Francisco de Goya (Waterpaint technique that creates rich splotches and shading using acid) |
| Painted a series of works on the walls of Quinta Del Sordo | Francisco de Goya (Quintal Del Sordo is his house, he painted the Black Paintings on his walls) |
| Depicted a man in a white shirt throwing his hands up in surrender in one work | Francisco de Goya (Third of May, 1808) |
| Will She Live Again? | Francisco de Goya (part of his Disasters of War series) |
| Depicted a grey-haired figure eating his son's head | Francisco de Goya (Saturn Devouring his Son) |
| Los Caprichos Series* | Francisco de Goya |
| Created a series of 80 works to critique corruption in the Spanish government and church | Francisco de Goya (Los Caprichos) |
| The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters | Francisco de Goya (one of his series, Los Caprichos) |
| Depicted a sleeping man with bats flying around his head | Francisco de Goya (The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters) |
| Here comes the Bogeyman | Francisco de Goya (one of his series, Los Caprichos) |
| The Second of May, 1808 | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of Wars series, depicts the Charge of the Mamelukes, precursor to Third of May, 1808) |
| Depicted the Charge of the Mamelukes in one work | Francisco de Goya (Second of May, 1808, precursor to Third of May, 1808) |
| Depicted a bulging-eyed titan holding a body | Francisco de Goya (Saturn Devouring his Son) |
| Depicted his mistress leaning on a bed | Francisco de Goya (The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, mistress is Leocadia Weiss) |
| Had works photographed by Jean Laurent | Francisco de Goya (Black Paintings) |
| Witches' Sabbath* | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Created a work also known as "The Great He-Goat" | Francisco de Goya (Witches' Sabbath) |
| Painted a goat facing a group of terrified women in one work | Francisco de Goya (Witches' Sabbath) |
| Inspired by Jacques Callot | Francisco de Goya (for his Disasters of War Series) |
| And there's nothing to be done | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of War Series) |
| Asmodea | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Depicted soldiers preparing to fire at a floating man and woman | Francisco de Goya (Asmodea) |
| Lived in the "House of the Deaf Man" | Francisco de Goya (Quinta Del Sordo) |
| Depicted a man with a stigmata on his right hand surrendering in one work | Francisco de Goya (Third of May, 1808) |
| Depicted an Arab with orange pants falling off a horse | Francisco de Goya (Second of May, 1808) |
| Don't Scream, Stupid | Francisco de Goya (one of Los Caprichos) |
| Used donkeys to depict members of different professions in one series of works | Francisco de Goya (used largely in his Caprichos) |
| This is Worse | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of War series) |
| This man was inspired by the Belvedere torso for one work | Francisco de Goya (the dead man's pose in This is Worse, one of his Disasters of War series) |
| I Saw It | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of War series) |
| Inspired a work by the Chapman brothers | Francisco de Goya (their work is the Disasters of Everyday Life, parodying his Disasters of War series) |
| Yard with Lunatics | Francisco de Goya |
| Depicted a shaft of light shining on a group of crazed men in one work | Francisco de Goya (Yard with Lunatics) |
| The White & Black Duchess of Alba portraits | Francisco de Goya |
| Depicted the same woman twice, once with her finger pointed down and the other with her finger pointed out | Francisco de Goya (1st is Duchess in Black, 2nd is Duchess in White) |
| The Clothed Maja | Francisco de Goya |
| The Naked Maja | Francisco de Goya |
| Controversially depicted the Duchess of Alba in two works centered on a white couch | Francisco de Goya (The Clothed & Naked Maja) |
| Depicted a giant walking through clouds as cows flee | Francisco de Goya (The Collosus) |
| Burial of the Sardine | Francisco de Goya |
| Depicted the "King of the Carnival" on a flag in one work | Francisco de Goya (Burial of the Sardine) |
| May the Cord Break | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of War series) |
| Court Painter of Charles IV | Francisco de Goya |
| Was commissioned by Manuel Godoy | Francisco de Goya (The Clothed & Naked Maja) |
| Depicted a dog's head barely over water in El Perro | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings, symbolizes the hopelessness of fighting evil) |
| Depicted a priest garroted for owning a knife | Francisco de Goya (For a Clasp Knife, in his Disasters of War series) |
| For a Clasp Knife | Francisco de Goya (one of his Disasters of War series) |
| And the house is on fire | Francisco de Goya (one of his Los Caprichos) |
| Two Old Men Eating Soup | Francisco de Goya (one of his Black Paintings) |
| Witches' Flight | Francisco de Goya |
| Hanged Monk | Francisco de Goya |
| The Madhouse | Francisco de Goya |
| The Parasol | Francisco de Goya |
| Guernica** | Pablo Picasso |
| Les Demoiselles d'Avignon* | Pablo Picasso |
| The Old Guitarist* | Pablo Picasso (famous work of his Blue Period) |
| La Vie | Pablo Picasso |
| Had a famous Blue Period | Pablo Picasso |
| Had a famous Rose Period | Pablo Picasso (succeeded his Blue Period) |
| Began one phase of art after the suicide of Carlos Casagemas | Pablo Picasso (Blue Period, Casagemas was a great friend to Picasso) |
| Casagemas in his Coffin | Pablo Picasso |
| One of the main founders of Cubism | Pablo Picasso (with Georges Braque) |
| Founded an art movement with Georges Braque | Pablo Picasso (Cubism) |
| Had a movement named by Louis Vauxelles | Pablo Picasso (Cubism) |
| Depicted five nude women with faces based on African masks | Pablo Picasso (Les Demoiselles d'Avignon) |
| Depicted a flower growing from a severed hand in one work | Pablo Picasso (Guernica) |
| Has a famous unnamed sculpture in Daley Park | Pablo Picasso (Park is in Chicago, it's often called Chicago Picasso) |
| Created one work after the Luftwaffe bombed a Spanish Village | Pablo Picasso (Guernica) |
| Depicted 5 aggressively posed prostitutes in one work | Pablo Picasso (Les Demoiselles d'Avignon) |
| Modeled Fernande Olivier in many works | Pablo Picasso (his lover) |
| Head of a Woman sculptures | Pablo Picasso (modeled Fernande Olivier for it) |
| The Tragedy | Pablo Picasso (Blue Period) |
| Depicted a man and a woman staring at the ground on the beach with a child | Pablo Picasso (the Tragedy) |
| Boy with a Pipe | Pablo Picasso |
| Implemented pink hues frequently during one period | Pablo Picasso (Rose Period) |
| Acrobat and Young Harlequin | Pablo Picasso |
| Painted a candle emitting green, red, and yellow light in one work | Pablo Picasso (Casagemas in his Coffin) |
| Built set for an Erik Satie Play | Pablo Picasso (Play is Parade) |
| Worked on the set for the play Parade | Pablo Picasso |
| Seated Harlequin | Pablo Picasso |
| Featured a severed hand grasping a sword in one work | Pablo Picasso (Guernica) |
| Le Gourmet | Pablo Picasso |
| Depicted a blonde child with a spoon eating food | Pablo Picasso (Le Gourmet) |
| Family of Saltinbanques | Pablo Picasso |
| Portrait of Gertrude Stein | Pablo Picasso |
| Doves of Peace | Pablo Picasso (used for International Peace Conference) |
| Designed the Emblem for the First Internation Peace Conference | Pablo Picasso (Doves of Peace) |
| Employed a "synthetic" form of an art movement | Pablo Picasso (Synthetic Cubism) |
| Three Musicians | Pablo Picasso |
| Depicted an angel holding a ladder above a winged horse for one work | Pablo Picasso (Drop curtain for Parade Ballet) |
| Created skyscraper costumes for one project | Pablo Picasso (for Parade Ballet) |
| Depicted a harlequin, pierrot, and monk all performing the same task in one work | Pablo Picasso (Three Musicians) |
| Depicted his mistress in a series of sad works | Pablo Picasso (Dora Maar in Weeping Woman series) |
| Weeping Woman series | Pablo Picasso |
| Depicted Dora Maar in several works | Pablo Picasso (his mistress) |
| Used crystal tears for one work | Pablo Picasso (Weeping Woman series) |
| Woman with Folded Arms | Pablo Picasso (Blue Period) |
| Bought & was buried in the Chateau de Vauvenargues | Pablo Picasso |
| Depicted a woman hugging a man who points towards an old woman and an infant in one work | Pablo Picasso (La Vie) |
| Depicted a hunched old man playing an instrument in one work | Pablo Picasso (Old Guitarist) |
| Depicted a basket of fruit at the bottom of a work next to a girl with a facemask facing away from the viewer in one work | Pablo Picasso (Les Demoiselles d'Avignon) |
| Found inspiration from the Trocadero Museum for one work | Pablo Picasso (Les Demoiselles d'Avignon) |
| Depicted himself with abnormally sized pupils in one work with a brown and yellow background | Pablo Picasso (1907 Self Portrait) |
| Don Quixote | Pablo Picasso |
| Depicted a man with a lance and shield above a horse with windmills in the background in one work | Pablo Picasso (Don Quixote) |
| Minotauromachy | Pablo Picasso |
| Vollard Suite | Pablo Picasso |
| Created 100 sketches forAmbrose Villard | Pablo Picasso (Vollard Suite) |
| Depicted Max Jacob as a harlequin in one work | Pablo Picasso (Three Musicians) |
| Depicted a red hatted woman stuffing a handkerchief into her mouth in one work | Pablo Picasso (Weeping Woman) |
| Charnel House | Pablo Picasso (unfinished) |
| Depicted a man with a crown of roses sitting against a floral-pattern wall | Pablo Picasso (Boy with a Pipe) |
| Depicted a woman sitting in the corner of one work while a Harlequin and red clown discuss | Pablo Picasso (The Family of Saltimbanques) |
| The Accordionist | Pablo Picasso |
| The Blindman's Meal | Pablo Picasso |
| The Persistence of Memory** | Salvador Dali |
| The Metamorphosis of Narcissus* | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a flower growing from an egg | Salvador Dali (The Metamorphosis of Narcissus) |
| Galacidalacidesoxyriblonucleic Acid | Salvador Dali |
| Created a work in homage of Watson and Crick | Salvador Dali (Galacidalacidesoxyriblonucleic Acid) |
| Created a work that's a portmantieau of DNA and his wife's name | Salvador Dali (Galacidalacidesoxyriblonucleic Acid) |
| Created a work that showed ants crawling over a clock | Salvador Dali (The Persistence of Memory) |
| The Great Masturbator | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a woman next to a grey man with bloody knees's phallic protrustion | Salvador Dali (The Great Masturbator) |
| Created "cubes of death" in one work | Salvador Dali (Galacidalacideoxyribonucleic Acid) |
| Utilized riflemen to create cubes in one work | Salvador Dali (Galacidalacideoxyribonucleic Acid) |
| Corpus Hypercubus* | Salvador Dali (crucifixion scene) |
| Created a crucifixion scene with hypercubes | Salvador Dali (Corpus Hypercubus) |
| Painted his wife, Gala, next to Mary Magdalene in one work | Salvador Dali (Corpus Hypercubus) |
| Worked on Destino with Walt Disney | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker) |
| Frequently collaborated with Luis Buenel | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker) |
| Worked on the film Un Chien Andalou | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker, with Luis Buenel, translates to an Andalusian Dog) |
| Created a work that opened with a woman's eye being slit | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker, Un Chien Andalou)) |
| Worked with a friend on l'Age d'Or | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker, translates to the Golden Age, worked with Luis Buenel) |
| Created a work that opened with a scorpion documentary | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker, l'Age d'Or) |
| Designed sets for Hitchcock's dream sequence in Spellbound | Salvador Dali (as a filmmaker) |
| The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory* | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted atomic bombs as blocks in a recreation of one work | Salvador Dali (The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory) |
| The Ecumenical Council | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted himself in front of a blank canvas in the bottom right of one work where Jesus has no genitals | Salvador Dali (The Ecumenical Council) |
| The Sacrament of the Last Supper | Salvador Dali |
| Had a Nuclear Mysticism period | Salvador Dali |
| The Temptation of Saint Anthony* | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a man holding a cross up to many spindly-legged animals | Salvador Dali (The Temptation of St. Anthony) |
| Depicted several skinny and tall-legged animals with golden temples and a statue of a woman in one work | Salvador Dali (The Temptation of St. Anthony) |
| La Gare de Perpignan | Salvador Dali |
| Called a French trail station the "Center of the Universe" after one vision, painting it | Salvador Dali (La Gare de Perpignan) |
| Madonna of Port Lligat | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a seashell over the head of Madonna in one work | Salvador Dali (Madonna of Port Lligat) |
| Depicted Baby Jesus floating through the torso of a woman in one work | Salvador Dali (Madonna of Port Lligat) |
| Represented matter with rows of blocks in a recreation of one work | Salvador Dali (Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory) |
| Melting Camembert cheese inspired one work | Salvador Dali (The Persistence of Memory) |
| Galatea of the Spheres | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted his wife as spheres in one work | Salvador Dali (Galatea of the Spheres) |
| Lived in the Cap de Creus | Salvador Dali (influenced many of his works) |
| Depicted the Cap de Creus's yellow cliffs in one work | Salvador Dali (The Persistence of Memory) |
| Swans Reflecting Elephants | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted an animal reflecting a much larger one across water in one work | Salvador Dali (Swans Reflecting Elephants) |
| Soft Construction with Boiled Beans | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted their "Premonition" of the Spanish Civil War in one work | Salvador Dali (Soft Construction with Boiled Beans) |
| The Burning Giraffe | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a burning animal in many works as a famous motif | Salvador Dali (Burning Giraffe motif) |
| Venus de Milo with Drawers | Salvador Dali (sculpture) |
| Added many draws to a famous Roman god in one sculpture | Salvador Dali (Venus de Milo with Drawers) |
| The Hallucinogenic Toreador | Salvador Dali |
| utilized the Paranoiac Critical method | Salvador Dali |
| Painted Venus de Milo several times in one work | Salvador Dali (The Hallucinogenic Toreador) |
| Woman Aflame | Salvador Dali (sculpture) |
| Has several sculptures in Marbella, Spain | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted his wife leaning out of a window in one sculpture | Salvador Dali (Gala Leaning Out of the Window) |
| Depicted a stone holding a cracked egg in one work | Salvador Dali (The Metamorphosis of Narcissus) |
| Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee | Salvador Dali (Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening) |
| Mae West's Lip Sofa | Salvador Dali (sculpture) |
| Sculpted a dysfunctional couch that looks like lips | Salvador Dali (Mae West's Lip Sofa) |
| Shirley Temple portrait | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a famous actress as a red sphinx in one work | Salvador Dali (his Shirley Temple painting) |
| Called one actress the Young, Most Sacred Monster of Contemporary Cinema | Salvador Dali (Shirley Temple) |
| Depicted a monster balancing on a box and a tree stump | Salvador Dali (Soft Construction with Baked Beans) |
| Depicted many spindly-legged animals in his works | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a sleeping woman with a gun pointed at her arm in one work | Salvador Dali (Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee) |
| Transformation (Woman with Mirror) | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted his wife sitting on a box facing a mirror while being painted | Salvador Dali (Transformation (Woman with Mirror)) |
| Depicted two tigers jumping from a fruit in one work | Salvador Dali (Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee) |
| Lobster Telephone | Salvador Dali |
| Apparatus of Hand | Salvador Dali |
| Accomodations of Desire | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a set of 7 pebbles in one work | Salvador Dali (Accomodations of Desire) |
| Depicted a lion inside of a pebble in one work | Salvador Dali |
| Wrote an Anti-Matter Manifesto | Salvador Dali (Called to move beyond Surrealism, embracing nuclear physics and his nuclear-mysticism phase) |
| Called Werner Heisenberg his father in one work | Salvador Dali (When he wrote his Anti-Matter Manifesto) |
| Leda Atomica | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a Godess on a pedestal with a swan in one work | Salvador Dali (Leda Atomica) |
| Developed facial hair as homage to Velazquez | Salvador Dali (his mustache) |
| The Elephants | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted to tall animas carrying obelisks in a work with a very red background | Salvador Dali (The Elephants) |
| Depicted gadflies swarming a boy in a corner of one his works | Salvador Dali (The Halluciogenic Toreador) |
| Depicted a giant crying in a lake in one work next to a stone hand | Salvador Dali (The Metamorphosis of Narcissus) |
| Homage to Newton | Salvador Dali |
| Created a sculpture with an hole in its head and torso | Salvador Dali (Homage to Newton) |
| Depicted the Cadaques Cliffs in one work | Salvador Dali (The Persistence of Memory) |
| Depicted a fish floating above an array of bricks in one work | Salvador Dali (Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory) |
| Depicted the shirtless torso of Jesus pointing upwards in one work | Salvador Dali (The Sacrament of the Last Supper) |
| Depicted Christ pointing upwards in a dodecahedron in one work | Salvador Dali (The Sacrament of the Last Supper) |
| Used ants to symbolize decay | Salvador Dali |
| Christ of St. John of the Cross | Salvador Dali |
| Atavism at Twilight | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted the poses in Millet's the Angelus in one work | Salvador Dali (Atavism at Twilight) |
| The Lugubrious Game | Salvador Dali |
| The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted an explorer tugging a ship while holding onto a flag of the Virgin Mary in one work | Salvador Dali (The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus) |
| Depicted a man with soiled underwear being embraced in one work | Salvador Dali (The Lugubrious Game) |
| Stole Paul Eluard's Wife | Salvador Dali (Gala) |
| Dali Atomicus | Salvador Dali |
| Had a famous photo of him taken by Philippe Halsman | Salvador Dali (Dali Atomicus) |
| In a photo with three mid-air cats being splashed with water | Salvador Dali (Dali Atomicus) |
| Tuna Fishing | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a fish being stabbed in a work paying homage to Messonier | Salvador Dali (Tuna Fishing) |
| Living Still Life | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a knife and fruit basket hovering in midair in one work | Salvador Dali (Living Still Life) |
| Aphrodisiac Telephone | Salvador Dali (Lobster Telephone) |
| The Ghost of Vermeer at Delft Which Can Be Used as a Table | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a famous painter's leg as a wooden table in one work | Salvador Dali (The Ghost of Vermeer at Delft Which Can Be Used as a Table) |
| The Face of War | Salvador Dali |
| DEpicted a face with faces inside its eyes and mouth in one work | Salvador Dali (The Face of War) |
| The Basket of Bread | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted himself as a kneeling monk in the back of one of his paintings | Salvador Dali (The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus) |
| Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire | Salvador Dali |
| Depicted a slave market forming the face of a famous philosopher | Salvador Dali (Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire) |
| The Swallow's Tail | Salvador Dali (last work) |
| Dog Barking at the Moon | Joan Miro |
| The Reaper | Joan Miro |
| The Harlequin's Carnival | Joan Miro |
| Still Life with Old Shoes | Joan Miro |
| Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon | Joan Miro |
| Painted 2 murals for the Paris UNESCO office | Joan Miro (Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon, with Jose Lloren Artigas) |
| Collaborated with Jose Lloren Artigas | Joan Miro (Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon) |
| Created a work with a slice of bread, apple with a fork in it, and a bottle of gin wrapped in newspaper | Joan Miro (Still Life with Old Shoes) |
| Designed the Picasso Medal | Joan Miro |
| Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird | Joan Miro |
| Created an arrow throwing foot-man with one eye in one work | Joan Miro (Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird) |
| Catalan Landscape | Joan Miro (also known as the Hunter) |
| The Hunter | Joan Miro (also known as Catalan Landscape) |
| Wrote the word "Sard" in one work | Joan Miro (Catalan Landscape) |
| The Tilled Field | Joan Miro |
| The Sun, the Moon, and One Star sculpture | Joan Miro (now just known as his Chicago) |
| This is the Color of my Dreams | Joan Miro |
| Horse, Pipe, and Red Flower | Joan Miro |
| Created a sculpture known as [this man's] Chicago | Joan Miro |
| Known as the Spanish Caravaggio | Francisco de Zurbaran |
| Saint Serapion | Francisco de Zurbaran (the Martyrdom of...) |
| Agnus Dei | Francisco de Zurbaran |
| Still Life with Oranges, Lemons, and a Rose | Francisco de Zurbaran |
| The Clubfoot | Jose de Ribera |
| The Martyrdom of Saint Phillip | Jose de Ribera |
| Was inspired by the Spanish Civil War to create many "Wild Landscapes" | Joan Miro |
| Man at the Crossroads* | Diego Rivera |
| Nelson Rockefeller tried to remove one of this man's murals | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads) |
| Refused to remove a depiction of Lenin in one work | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads mural, leading to Nelson Rockefeller trying to remove it) |
| Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted himself as a child next his his grown up wife in one work | Diego Rivera (Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park mural) |
| Depicted his wife holding a yin yang symbol next to himself in one work | Diego Rivera (Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park mural) |
| Created a work centered on a catrina wearing a rattlesnake as a necklace | Diego Rivera (Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park mural, Catrina is the word for the Day of the Dead skeleton lady) |
| Husband of Frida Kahlo | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted on another artist's forehead with a third eye in one of the other artist's paintings | Diego Rivera (Frida Kahlo's Diego and I) |
| Detroit Industry Murals* | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted a sign reading "God Does Not Exist" in a work with a boy holding hands with a skeleton | Diego Rivera (Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park mural) |
| Depicted the River Rouge Plant workers in a series 27 works | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted the Ford Motor Company repeatedly in one series of works | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted giant fists coming out of a mountain in one work | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted Zeus wearing a cross and without a hand in one work | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads) |
| Depicted Caesar without a head in one work | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads) |
| The Watermelons | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted a mirror reflecting the legs of a green table in one work | Diego Rivera (The Watermelons) |
| Depicted a vehicle with the letters "RM" on it in one work | Diego Rivera (The hot air balloon in the Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park mural) |
| Created works now housed in the Detroid Institute of Arts | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted a baby being born in a plant bulb in one work | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Portrayed the creation of a goddess as a stamping press in one work | Diego Rivera (Coaticlue in Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted the creation of Coaticlue in one series of works | Diego Rivera (Detrtoit Industry Murals) |
| Crossing the Barranca | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted an x-shape behind a man operation machinery in one work | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads) |
| Depicted a group of men fleeing across a tree as their pursuer tries to cut down the tree | Diego Rivera (Crossing the Barranca) |
| Day of the Dead mural | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted Mexicans celebrating a holiday with a Mariachi band in one work | Diego Rivera (Day of the Dead mural) |
| Depicted Baby Jesus being vaccinated in one work | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Depicted men wearing gasmasks in the top left of one work | Diego Rivera (Man at the Crossroads) |
| Created a work commissioned by Edsel Ford | Diego Rivera (Detroit Industry Murals) |
| Portrait of Zinoviev | Diego Rivera |
| The Flower Carrier | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted a woman strapping a giant purple-filled basket to a man's back in one work | Diego Rivera (The Flower Carrier) |
| The Mathmetician | Diego Rivera |
| Creation | Diego Rivera |
| Has a work housed in the Bolivar Auditorium of National Preperatory School | Diego Rivera (Creation) |
| The Arsenal | Diego Rivera |
| Depicted his wife handing out weapons in one work | Diego Rivera (The Arsenal) |
| Dedicated a self-portrait to Irene Rich | Diego Rivera (Self Portrait, 1941) |
| Created a self portrait of himself smoking a pipe with his elbow on a table next to an alchoholic bottle | Diego Rivera (Self Portrait, 1907) |
| The Agitator | Diego Rivera |
| The Broken Column* | Frida Kahlo |
| Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a central figure's spine replaced with an ionic column | Frida Kahlo (The Broken Column) |
| One work was inspired by a bus accident | Frida Kahlo (The Broken Column) |
| Depicted a central figure bound by a metal corset in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Broken Column) |
| Depicted nails peircing a central figure's skin in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Broken Column) |
| The Two (this artist)* | Frida Kahlo (The Two Fridas) |
| Depicted two of herself in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Two Fridas) |
| Depicted two figures with connected hearts in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Two Fridas) |
| Depicted an artery connecting 2 hearts in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Two Fridas) |
| Henry Ford Hospital* | Frida Kahlo |
| Created one work after a miscarriage | Frida Kahlo (Henry Ford Hospital) |
| Wife of Diego Rivera | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted red lines flowing through a central figure and connecting objects in one work | Frida Kahlo (Henry Ford Hospital) |
| Depicted a snail connected to other objects in one work | Frida Kahlo (Henry Ford Hospital, connected to an orchid, fetus, machine, etc) |
| Connected an orchid and a fetus in one work | Frida Kahlo (Henry Ford Hospital) |
| Famously painted many unibrowed self portraits | Frida Kahlo |
| Time Flies | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted next to a clock with an airplane in the background in oneof this artist's work | Frida Kahlo (Time Flies) |
| What the Water Gave Me* | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a skyscraper in a volcano in one work | Frida Kahlo (What the Water Gave Me, the skyscraper is the Empire State Building) |
| Depicted feet at the end of a bathtub in one work | Frida Kahlo (What the Water Gave Me) |
| Depicted a seashell with bullet holes in one work | Frida Kahlo (What the Water Gave Me) |
| Painted a self portrait next to a cat and monkey | Frida Kahlo (Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird) |
| Depicted a piece of Jewelry digging into a bleeding neck in one work by force of hummingbirds | Frida Kahlo (Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird) |
| The Suicide of Dorothy Hale* | Frida Kahlo |
| Viva la Vida, Watermelons | Frida Kahlo |
| Carved Viva la Vida into fruit in one painting | Frida Kahlo (Viva la Vida, Watermelons) |
| Commissioned by Clare Boothe Luce for one work | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Depicted a New York Socialite's death in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Depicted clouds cloaking a suicide in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Isamu Noguchi edited one of this artist's work by request of its commissioner | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Had an angel removed from one of her works | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale, removed by Isamu Noguchi by request of the commissioner, Clare Booth Luce) |
| Roots | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted plants growing out of an orange woman in the desert in one work | Frida Kahlo (Roots) |
| The Wounded Deer | Frida Kahlo |
| Created a self portrait being struck by arrows in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Wounded Deer) |
| Created a self-portrait as a dying animal | Frida Kahlo (The Wounded Deer) |
| Lived in La Casa Azul | Frida Kahlo |
| Self Portrait with Stalin | Frida Kahlo |
| Divorced Diego Rivera | Frida Kahlo |
| Created a self-portrait standing in front of a painting of Joseph Stalin | Frida Kahlo (Self Portrait with Stalin) |
| Marxism will Give Health to the Sick | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted Marx strangling an Uncle Sam eagle in one work | Frida Kahlo (Marxism will Give Health to the Sick) |
| Owned an animal named Fulang-Chang | Frida Kahlo (Fulang-Chang) |
| Often had a pet monkey of theirs appear in their self portraits | Frida Kahlo (Monkey's name is Fulang-Chang) |
| Portrait of Luther Burbank | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a scientist as part tree in one work | Frida Kahlo (Portrait of Luther Burbank) |
| Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a central figure holding scissors with a musical score above it | Frida Kahlo (Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair) |
| Depicted a woman right before and after death in one work | Frida Kahlo (the Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Depicted a tragedy at Hampshire House in one work | Frida Kahlo (the Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Depicted the word "karma" (or carma) in the bottom left of one painting | Frida Kahlo (The Wounded Deer) |
| Two Nudes in a Forest | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted two lovers from a previous work floating on a sponge in another | Frida Kahlo (Floating in What the Water Gave Me, originally from Two Nudes in a Forest) |
| Fulang-Chang and I | Frida Kahlo |
| Gave a portrait to Mary Sklar | Frida Kahlo (Fulang-Chang and I) |
| Has a portrait hanging next to a framed mirror | Frida Kahlo (Fulang-Chang and I, gifted to Mary Sklar with the mirror) |
| Stated "I paint my own reality" in an anti-French surrealist statement | Frida Kahlo |
| Sponsored by Andre Breton | Frida Kahlo (A French Surrealist, whom she hated) |
| Window Display on Detroit Street | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted George Washington on display in one work | Frida Kahlo (Window Display on Detroit Street) |
| Depicted George Washington next to a small lion in one work | Frida Kahlo (Window Display on Detroit Street) |
| The Wounded Table | Frida Kahlo (missing) |
| Depicted a table with bleeding human legs | Frida Kahlo (The Wounded Table) |
| Chronic pain inspired one work by this artist | Frida Kahlo (The Broken Column) |
| My Dress Hangs There | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a green dress hanging between skyscrapers in one work | Frida Kahlo (My Dress Hangs There) |
| My Grandparents, My Parents, and I | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted herself as a baby holding a ribbon connected to her ancestors in one work | Frida Kahlo (My Grandparents, My Parents, and I) |
| Had an affair with Leon Trotsky | Frida Kahlo |
| Self-portrait dedicated to Leon Trotsky | Frida Kahlo |
| Created a self-portrait with a letter reading "with all my love" | Frida Kahlo (Self-Portrait dedicated to Leon Trotsky) |
| The Dream | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a skeleton with flowers in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Dream) |
| Depicted a girl with an orange blanket in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Dream) |
| Depicted a skeleton over a sleeping girl in one work | Frida Kahlo (The Dream) |
| Depicted holding a yin-yang symbol next to a skeleton in another artist's work | Frida Kahlo (Diego Rivera's Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park) |
| Self Portrait Dedicated to Sigmund Firestone | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a letter nailed to a wall in one self portrait | Frida Kahlo (Self Portrait Dedicated to Sigmund Firestone) |
| Depicted a skeleton Judas in a rendition of the Last Supper | Frida Kahlo (The Wounded Table) |
| Portrait of Lucha Maria, A Girl from Tehuacan | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted a the title figure holding a toy airplane in a work divided in half between night and day, sun and moon. | Frida Kahlo (Portrait of Lucha Maria) |
| The Frame | Frida Kahlo |
| The Louvre bought one of this artist's work due to praise from a French Surrealist. | Frida Kahlo (The Frame, the surrealist is Andre Breton) |
| Depicted two lesbians lying under vines in one work | Frida Kahlo (What the Water Gave Me) |
| Depicted a dead woman in a black dress with a yellow rose corsage | Frida Kahlo (The Suicide of Dorothy Hale) |
| Depicted her husband's face on her forehead in one work | Frida Kahlo (Diego and I) |
| Weeping Coconuts/Coconut Tears | Frida Kahlo |
| The Deceased Dimas | Frida Kahlo |
| Memorialized a dead child named Delfina | Frida Kahlo (The Deceased Dimas) |
| Without Hope | Frida Kahlo |
| Depicted themself being forcefed animals and a skull in one work | Frida Kahlo (Without Hope) |
| Depicted the Sun and Moon over temples in one work | Frida Kahlo (Portrait of Lucha Maria) |
| Depicted a green dress attached between a toilet and a trophy | Frida Kahlo (My Dress Hangs There) |
| Wrote Miscarriage in Detroit | Frida Kahlo |
| Wrote Thinking About Death | Frida Kahlo |
| Moses, Nucleus of Creation | Frida Kahlo |
| The Little Deer | Frida Kahlo (Also known as the Wounder Deer) |
| Depicted a fetus surrounded by various historical faces in one work | Frida Kahlo (Moses, Nucleus of Creation) |
| The Epic of American Civilization* | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| Created a 24 Panel Mural work at Dartmouth College | Jose Clemente Orozco (The Epic of American Civilization) |
| The Machine | Jose Clemente Orozco (Panel in The Epic of American Civilization) |
| Depicted Hernan Cortes being fed into a contraption | Jose Clemente Orozco (The Machine Panel of The Epic of American Civilization) |
| The Modern Human Sacrifice | Jose Clemente Orozco (Panel in The Epic of American Civilization) |
| Has a work held in Baker Library | Jose Clemente Orozco (The Epic of American Civilization @ Dartmouth) |
| The Coming of Quetzalcoatl | Jose Clemente Orozco (Panel in The Epic of American Civilization) |
| Gods of the Modern World | Jose Clemente Orozco (Panel in the Epic of American Civilization) |
| Depicted a row of skeletons watching a skeletal abortion | Jose Clemente Orozco (Gods of the Modern World panel of the Epic of American Civilization) |
| Depicted the coming and going of a title feathered serpent god | Jose Clemente Orozco (The Coming and Departure of Quetzalcoatl panels in the Epic of American Civilization) |
| Man of Fire | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| Depicted dark figures surrounding a floating man on fire in one work | Jose Clemente Orozco (Man of Fire) |
| Created a work in Cabanas Hospice | Jose Clemente Orozco (Man of Fire) |
| Hidalgo | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| Depicted a priest extending a torch in one work | Jose Clemente Orozco (Hidalgo) |
| Christ Destroys his Cross | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| House of Tears | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| Prometheus | Jose Clemente Orozco |
| Depicted black and white centaurs looking at the title character stealing fire | Jose Clemente Orozco (Prometheus) |
| The March of Humanity* | David Siqueiros |
| Created one work in the Polyforum Cultural Center | David Siqueiros (The March of Humanity mural) |
| Created the largest mural in Mexico | David Siqueiros |
| This man tried to kill Leon Trotsky | David Siqueiros |
| Echo of a Scream | David Siqueiros |
| Featured two baby heads next to eachother in one work | David Siqueiros (Echo of a Scream) |
| Inn of the Dawn Horse | Leonora Carrington |
| Moved to Mexico from Britain during WW2 | Leonora Carrington |
| Dated Max Ernst | Leonora Carrington |
| Green Tea | Leonora Carrington |
| The Juggler | Leonora Carrington (very cool) |
| Created a self portrait of themself sitting in a blue chair in front of a rocking horse in one work | Leonora Carrington (Inn of the Dawn Horse) |
| Depicted a hyena next to the title figure in one self portrait | Leonora Carrington (Inn of the Dawn Horse) |
| How Doth the Little Crocodile | Leonora Carrington (very cool) |