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Other Euro Artists

Scholastic Bowl Most Prominent (all but Spanish, French, & British)

DescriptionWorkArtist
Contains a girl holding a dead chicken The Night Watch Rembrandt van Rijn
Portrays a Dutch militia who is led by this man (2 answers) The Night Watch & Frans Banning Cocq Rembrandt van Rijn
Had many works in the Rijksmuseum (Rikes-museum) Like the Night Watch & Jewish Bride Rembrandt van Rijn
Young girl in white is illuminated next to men with weapons The Night Watch Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted his wife, Saskia, frequently Like in the Prodigal Son in the Tavern/Brothel Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted himself as the title character and his wife* Prodigal Son in the Tavern/Brother (*Saskia) Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted his son* as a Franciscan Monk Titus* as a Monk Rembrandt van Rijn
Man in red comforts his kneeling son in a painting held in the Hermitage Museum The Return of the Prodigal Son Rembrandt van Rijn
Six identical men dressed in black and white Syndics of the Drapers Guild Rembrandt van Rijn
Became a famous symbol of a cigar brand* Syndics of the Drapers Guild (*Dutch Masters Cigar) Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicted men reading a book on a red Persian tablecloth Syndics of the Drapers Guild Rembrandt van Rijn
A Blue and Yellow flag is raised over a militia group The Night Watch Rembrandt van Rijn
A sword oath is sworn for a one-eyed Batavian chief The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis Rembrandt van Rijn
After bankruptcy, this painting lunette, the artist's largest painting, was cut to a quarter of its size after being rejected by a town hall The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted his wife* in a flowery headpiece with a staff Flora (*Saskia) Rembrandt van Rijn
This series contains works like Stone Operation and A Peddler Selling Spectacles The Senses Rembrandt van Rijn
Eight men in black examine the body of this man in this work (2 answers) Aris Kindt IN The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Rembrandt van Rijn
Aris Kindt is disected The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Rembrandt van Rijn
Put his signature and "1632" on a piece of parchment in the back of one work The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Rembrandt van Rijn
Sold the grave of his wife* after bankruptcy N/A (*Saskia) Rembrandt van Rijn
This work, the artist's only seascape was stolen from This museum in 1990 (2 answers) Storm on the Sea of Galilee stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum) Rembrandt van Rijn
Stolen from the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum in 1990 Storm on the Sea of Galilee Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicted himself standing in front of two shapes while holding brushes Self-Portrait with Two Circles Rembrandt van Rijn
Glowing Hebrew letters appear behind the title character Belshazzar's Feast Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted himself with his sword in his armpit Self Portrait of Saint Paul (sword indicates) Rembrandt van Rijn
Doctor uses forceps to pull up the tendons of an arm being dissected The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp Rembrandt van Rijn
Also called the Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq The Night Watch Rembrandt van Rijn
Used Japan Paper for sketches of several "oriental" figures like: Shah Jahan, other Mughals Rembrandt van Rijn
Referenced Matthew 19 in one work via a camel Hundred Guilder Print Rembrandt van Rijn
A poor restoration of this work was made by William Baillee Hundred Guilder Print Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicts Christ healing the sick in this print Hundred Guilder Print Rembrandt van Rijn
Inspired by Titian's Man with a Quilted Sleeve Self Portrait at the Age of 34 Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicted Isaak and Rebecca but was given an inaccurate name The Jewish Bride Rembrandt van Rijn
Man puts his hand over the heart of the title figure in this work depicting a wedding The Jewish Bride Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicts an apostle vomitting over the edge of a capsizing boat while Jesus sits calmly Storm on the Sea of Galilee Rembrandt van Rijn
A women in red spills a goblet of wine on herself next to the title Babylonian King Belshazzar's Feast Rembrandt van Rijn
This artist's "Last Great Collective Portrait" Syndics of the Drapers Guild Rembrandt van Rijn
This work advanced his very influential etching progress in the early 17th century Self-portrait in a cap, wide-eyed and open-mouthed Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted himself as a "noble Slav" Portrait of Man in an Oriental Costume Rembrandt van Rijn
This painting was damaged by sulfuric acid at the Hermitage Museum Danae Rembrandt van Rijn
A man peaks behind a curtain at a floral-braceleted and nude woman with a golden cherub above Danae Rembrandt van Rijn
Painted himself orientally and holding a sword called a kris Rembrandt in Oman Rembrandt van Rijn
Greek Philosopher puts his hand on a sculpture of a Greek playwright Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer Rembrandt van Rijn
An old man lit up by light from a window sits next to a dark spiral staircase Philosopher in Meditation Rembrandt van Rijn
Studied with Jacob Von Swananburgh N/A Rembrandt van Rijn
Studied with Pieter Lastman N/A Rembrandt van Rijn
Commissioned by Frederick Henry Passion (of the Christ) series Rembrandt van Rijn
A bow, quiver, and sword hang above the man involved in the titular event Raising of Lazarus Rembrandt van Rijn
Potentially depicted a carthiginian woman being poisoned Sophonisba recieving the poisoned cup (could also depict Artemisia or Judith) Rembrandt van Rijn
Potentially depicted a woman receiving her father's ashes Artemisia receiving King Mausolus' Ashes (could also depict Sophonisba or Judith) Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicted their face with many blemishes in one work with the title 2 clothing pieces Self-portrait with a Beret and Turned-Up Collar Rembrandt van Rijn
A man wears a golden chain with a medallion depicting Alexander the Great Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicted men holding rocks over the central pink-clad figure in his first (dated) work The Stoning of St. Stephen Rembrandt van Rijn
Was finished by Willem Drost The Polish Rider Rembrandt van Rijn
Man with a quiver of arrows looks at the viewer while on a skinny horse The Polish Rider Rembrandt van Rijn
Was born in Leiden N/A Rembrandt van Rijn
Largest collection of this artist is owned by the Kaplans N/A Rembrandt van Rijn
Depicts Tobit next to a staircase in this mistitled work Philosopher in Meditation Rembrandt van Rijn
Servant washes the feet of a woman holding a letter from King David Bathsheba at her Bath Rembrandt van Rijn
Woman in blue on a riverbank puts her hands in the air The Abduction of Europa Rembrandt van Rijn
Man in gold rests his hand on a woman in red, sparking religious debate The Jewish Bride Rembrandt van Rijn
Triptych depicting the Garden of Eden on the left and Hell on the right The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
Portrayed himself as a "tree-man" in this work The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Lost triptych including the Ship of Fools, Allegory of Intemperance/Gluttony and Lust, and Death of the Miser The Wayfarer Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Depicts the earth in a transparent sphere in this work's exterior The Garden of Earthly Delights (only when the two side panels are closed) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted nude people next to giant instruments The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Noordbrabant's University honored the 500th anniversary of this man's death in this festival "Visions of Genius" (2016) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted several saddled fish in this work Temptation of St. Anthony Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
The burning of this man's hometown likely contributed to this in his future works Vivid depictions of blackened and burning buildings Hieronymous Bosch
A man drops coins into a chest while a skeleton peaks around a door Death and the Miser Hieronymous Bosch
Large strawberries are prevalent The Garden of Earthly Delights - Earth Hieronymous Bosch
Birds gift a central fruit* The Garden of Earthly Delights (*Strawberries) - Earth Hieronymous Bosch
Inspired Joan Miro's the Tilled Field The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
A Skeleton points a silver arrow at the title bedridden man Death and the Miser Hieronymous Bosch
A knife is connected to two ears The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Depicts the third day of creation in grisaille The Garden of Earthly Delights (on the outside) Hieronymous Bosch
This figure in the artist's most famous work has an egg-shell body The Tree-Man (Garden of Earthly Delights) - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
This figure in a famous work has tree-trunk legs and boat-shoes The Tree-Man (Garden of Earthly Delights) - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Depicts several nude people frolicking with animals to show the sin of lust The Garden of Earthly Delights - Earth Hieronymous Bosch
Man swims with a platter of meat on this head Allegory of Gluttony and Lust Hieronymous Bosch
Also known as Allegory of Intemperance Allegory of Gluttony and Lust Hieronymous Bosch
A Fat man rides a barrel while playing a horn Allegory of Gluttony and Lust Hieronymous Bosch
A nun plays a loot The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
Is exhibited opposite to Death and the Miser The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
Man tries to cut a chicken from a tree The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
A tree is the mast of a ship of the title people The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
Depicts an owl in a pink fountain The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
A unicorn and other animals drink from a lake The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
Man in gray carries a bag with a wooden spoon while warding off a dog The Wayfarer Hieronymous Bosch
Pink bird-creature defecates souls into hell The Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
An owl hides in a tree above a pink banner The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted a pope* in pink next to an emperor behind the title figure The Haywain Triptych (*potentially Alexander VI) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted Jesus with the inscription "Cave Cave Dominus Videt" The Seven Deadly Sins (and The Four Last Things) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted a man with a table in his head swordfighting The Seven Deadly Sins (and The Four Last Things) Hieronymous Bosch
The artist's "Seven Deadly Sins" includes this Latin phrase below a central Jesus Cave Cave Dominus Videt (Beware, Beware, the Lord Sees) Hieronymous Bosch
God and an Owl judge the title vehicle from above The Haywain Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Various people ride animals in a circle around a pond The Garden of Earthly Delights - Earth Hieronymous Bosch
Men are crucified on a lute and harp The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Also known as Cutting the Stone The Cure of Folly Hieronymous Bosch
A nun balances a red book on her head The Cure of Folly Hieronymous Bosch
A man in a funnel hat digs into another man's skull with a trepan The Cure of Folly Hieronymous Bosch
Drunk people stand below a pink flag with the Islamic Crescent The Ship of Fools Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted a burning village to warn against ergotism The Temptation of St. Anthony Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Title figure kneels on the steps of a ruined tomb and is supported by a layman that is a self-portrait of the artist The Temptation of St. Anthony Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
A trail of birds fly through an open hut The Garden of Earthly Delights - Eden Hieronymous Bosch
This painting's central egg-shell figure was later used in a more famous work The Man-Tree (became Tree-Man) in the Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymous Bosch
A crucifix is in the background which contains a man weilding a sword on a saddled fish The Temptation of St. Anthony Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted a crowd gaping at a magic trick in a painting with an owl in a basket The Conjuror Hieronymous Bosch
Also known as the Extraction of the Stone of Madness The Cure of Folly Hieronymous Bosch
A pig dressed as a nun tries to seduce an unwilling man The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hell Hieronymous Bosch
Jesus is depicted over the words "Salve nos Christe redemptor" in this artist's version of the scene Ecce Homo Hieronymous Bosch
People are crushed by the title conveyance The Haywain Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Eve is chased into a dark forest The Last Judgement Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Painted four circles depicting Death, Judgement, Hell, and Glory as the latter half of the title of the work The Seven Deadly Sins (and the Four Last Things*) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted the martyrdom of the patron saint of Corsica The Crucifixion of Saint Julia Hieronymous Bosch
Several pitchforks are pointed at the title conveyance The Haywain Triptych Hieronymous Bosch
Saint Giles prays next to a wounded dear The Hermit Saints (triptych) Hieronymous Bosch
Saint Jerome holds two fighting animals in a glass jar near a crucifix The Hermit Saints (triptych) Hieronymous Bosch
Depicted a group moving a fox's corpse The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted several idioms The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted a man biting a column The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Saw a fox dining with a stork The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Includes a depiction of an eye in the middle of an open pair of scissor The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Includes a roof littered with tarts and pastries The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Includes the Hay Harvest, Gloomy Day, the Return of the Herd, the Harvesters, and the Hunters in the Snow Labors of the Months (series) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Opens Abbas Kiarostomi's film, 24 Frames The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The last entry in the Labors of the Months series The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted a man cutting into a fish, causing it to regurgitate small fish Big Fish Eat Little Fish Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted a big fish eating a smaller fish The Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Influenced by Joachim Patanir's "World Landscape" style N/A Pieter Bruegel the Elder
N/A Parable of the Sower Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted two children with a lantern fighting over waffles Gloomy Day Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Was made for Nicolaes Jongelinck's dining room Labors of the Months (series) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Joos de Moomper made a prequel to this work Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Peasants skate on frozen lakes The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A galleon floats past, not noticing the central figure Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Neither a farmer, sheperd, or fisherman witness the title event Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A partridge sits above a fisherman on a cliff Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Sloshing legs are the only indication of the title event Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Contains a frozen water wheel The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicts eyes and a nose above the mouth of hell, where monsters are escaping Mad Meg Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Originally called the Blue Cloak Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A woman carries a skillet among other things in a burning village Mad Meg Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A bell is tied to a cat Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Men sit on hot coals Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Skeleton armies are blocked by wood blocks with crosses The Triumph of Death Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Skeletons are capturing people in nets and killing others The Triumph of Death Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A pig and two sheep are being shorn Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A woman puts a blue cloak on her husband Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Two men carry food for the title event The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegel the Elder
An extra leg is visible under a slab of food The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Bread, porridge, and soup are carried on a door sawed off its hinges The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A paper crown is hung on a green background The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A man in the bottom right corner wears a paper crown Gloomy Day Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The subject of this 2006 Walter Gibson Book _____ and the Art of Laughter Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A man trips into a ditch, causing 5 others to also fall in the ditch The Blind Leading the Blind Pieter Bruegel the Elder
2 men tripped into a ditch with 4 more on the way The Blind Leading the Blind Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A prince on a barrel jousts with a woman with a fish paddle The Fight Between Carnival and Lent Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The title figure leads an army of women into the mouth of hell Mad Meg Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A family feasts on newly harvested grain stacks The Harvesters Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Collaborated with the von Doetecum brothers on this work, along with 11 others The Rustic Solitude Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A clown plays cards above a knife Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
People in black hoods stoke a fire outside of a cabin The Hunters in the Snow Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Feathers made of beeswax cause the title event Landscape with the Fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A fence is made of sausages The Land of Cockaigne Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Three people sleep below a table in a tree The Land of Cockaigne Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A pickpocket is enclosed in a transparent sphere with a cross The Misanthrope Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A pickpocket steals a money pouch from an old man in a black cloak The Misanthrope Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Had a son nicknamed "Hell" ___________ the Younger Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Had a son nicknamed "Velvet" Jan _________ Pieter Bruegel the Elder
King Nimrod stands before the title building The Tower of Babel Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Created three versions, one lost, of the mythical structure The Tower of Babel Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The publisher of this artist's Large Landscapes Hieronymous Cock Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted a boy climbing a tree to get bird eggs from a nest The Peasant and the Nest Robber Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Also known as the Birdnester The Peasant and the Nest Robber Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Referenced the Hapsburgs with a double-headed eagle on a building peasants enter for the title event at the title town The Census at Bethlehem Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Depicted a windmill precariously perched on top of a cliff The Procession to Calvary Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Often titled with the name "Dull Gret" Mad Meg (and Dull Gret) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Used engravings of the Roman Colosseum to create these depictions of the title strucutre The Tower of Babel Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The title figures transform into butterfly, fish, and weird hybrid-beast thingies The Fall of the Rebel Angels Pieter Bruegel the Elder
St. Gabriel and other angels descend to slay the title figure The Fall of the Rebel Angels Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Was inspired by Hieronymous Bosch to depict the title demented figures The Fall of the Rebel Angels Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A devious man crawls inside of a black sphere Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A man cuts off his own leg Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Landscape of the Fall of Icarus by Pieter Bruegel inspired this poem Musee des Beaux Arts --> which is by W.H. Auden
Was made turned into color by his son The Alchemist Pieter Bruegel the Elder (the Younger made the colored work)
Collabored with Peter Paul Rubens and includes Sight, Taste, and Touch The Five Senses Jan Bruegel the Elder
A boy whose eyes are covered by a red cap licks a plate next to jugs The Peasant Wedding Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A bulgy man walks with his wife next to a fool carrying a torch The Fight between Carnival and Lent Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Earned the name "Velvet" for his floral styles N/A Jan Bruegel the Elder
Inspired Matthew 15:14 The Blind Leading the Blind Pieter Bruegel the Elder
The one of these depicting late spring is missing Labors of the Months Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Stones fall from arches to the shagrin of the commissioner* The Tower of Babel (*King Nimrod) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Two men are impaled on pikes next to armies The Suicide of Saul Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Toga-wearing and horn-playing skeletons oversee slaughter The Triumph of Death Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Someone defecates out of a window Netherlandish Proverbs Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Men are attached to wheels on poles The Triumph of Death Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A man is stretched and attched between limbs of a tree The Triumph of Death Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Three peasants dance to bagpipes The Magpie on the Gallows Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A bird dances on the frame and sees peasants dancing The Magpie on the Gallows Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Spanish soldiers attack a helpless winter village Massacre of the Innocents Pieter Bruegel the Elder
A man on a barrel with a pork kebab is pushed The Fight between Carnival and Lent Pieter Bruegel the Elder
N/A The Rabbit Hunters Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Heavily used cyprus trees The Starry Night Vincent van Gogh
Depicts a swirling sky The Starry Night Vincent van Gogh
Made from an asylum at Saint-Remy The Starry Night Vincent van Gogh
Starry Night was made while the artist was at this institution Saint-Remy asylum Vincent van Gogh
A stay at a monastery turned into a stay at an asylum for this artist Both were Saint-Remy Vincent van Gogh
Cotton pickers work in a red field bordered by a forest and river The Red Vineyard Vincent van Gogh
This man only sold this one work in his lifetime The Red Vineyard Vincent van Gogh
Lived in Arles ("Arl") N/A Vincent van Gogh
Depicted twelve patrons representing The Last Supper in this work set in France Cafe Terrace at Night Vincent van Gogh
Irregular cobblestone is set next to the title outdoor building Cafe Terrace at Night Vincent van Gogh
Greatly admired Adolphe Monticelli N/A Vincent van Gogh
Most famous user of impasto N/A Vincent van Gogh
was institutionalized for cutting off his own earlobe N/A Vincent van Gogh
Painted himself with a bandage over his missing body part Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear Lobe Vincent van Gogh
A man in blue puts his head in his hands next to a fireplace At Eternity's Gate Vincent van Gogh
Subject of a 2018 biopic starring Willem Defoe "At Eternity's Gate" Vincent van Gogh
Anna Boch purchased this work The Red Vineyard Vincent van Gogh
Depicted his physician next to a foxglove plant and two yellow books Portrait of Dr. Paul Gachet Vincent van Gogh
This man was depicted next to 2 yellow books and a foxglove plant Dr. Paul Gachet (Van Gogh's physician) Vincent van Gogh
Complementary piece to Starry Night Olive Trees in a Mountainous Landscape Vincent van Gogh
This tree named a period of this artist's works Olive Trees Vincent van Gogh
Lived in this house and painted it while staying with Paul Gauguin The Yellow House Vincent van Gogh
Had a falling out with Paul Gauguin N/A Vincent van Gogh
This plant names a series this artist painted after leaving the Netherlands Sunflowers Vincent van Gogh
Peasants eat in a dark room The Potato Eaters Vincent van Gogh
Depicted a bed with a red blanket and two portraits on the wall Bedroom at Arles Vincent van Gogh
Five peasants are lit up by a single lantern The Potato Eaters Vincent van Gogh
Subject a portrait by Paul Gauguin, his friend The Painter of Sunflowers Vincent van Gogh
Depicted himself with a hat made of the title material Self-Portrait with Straw Hat Vincent van Gogh
Potentially depicted the stars in the skies as dandelions Starry Night Vincent van Gogh
This was the last residence of the man who painted Wheatfield with Crows at it Auvers-sur-Oise Vincent van Gogh
Woman pours a drink next to a poor family at a table The Potato Eaters Vincent van Gogh
This potentially final work was made while at Auvers Wheatfield with Crows Vincent van Gogh
Depicted the titular birds flying at night over fields Wheatfield with Crows Vincent van Gogh
Letters from this artist were kept by this brother after his death Theo ___ ____ Vincent van Gogh
Two trees and a wheatfield appear in this self-portrait Painter on his Way to Work Vincent van Gogh
This artist was introduced to Japanese prints by this man Theo ___ ____ (his brother) Vincent van Gogh
These works influenced this artist's The Cartesan Japanese Prints Vincent van Gogh
Japonisme influenced this work after the artist was introduced to it by his brother* The Courtesan (*Theo ___ ____) Vincent van Gogh
Depicts a postman in blue who was also included in the Bedroom at Arles Portrait of Joseph Roulin Vincent van Gogh
Includes a portrait of Joseph Roulin Bedroom at Arles Vincent van Gogh
A woman holds a cup to a woman pouring tea The Potato Eaters Vincent van Gogh
Jan Hulsker disputed this artist's final work after writing a book on them N/A Vincent van Gogh
Potentially a rendition of a scene from Guy de Maupassant's Bel Ami Cafe Terrace at Night Vincent van Gogh
Many works of this man are held in the Musee de Orsay N/A Vincent van Gogh
Depicts starlight over the Rhone River Starry Night Vincent van Gogh
A woman in green sits in front of a flowered wall and holds a rope Le Berceuse Vincent van Gogh
Dedicated to his uncle-in-law Anton Mauve The Pink Peach Tree Vincent van Gogh
Appears in the back of several portraits by Emile Bernard N/A Vincent van Gogh
Subject wears a blue cap with black fur Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear Vincent van Gogh
Depicts a man standing in front of a print depicting three Japanese women Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear Vincent van Gogh
Painted on the back of The Potato Peeler Self-portrait with a Straw Hat Vincent van Gogh
Often depicted himself from the left N/A Vincent van Gogh (to hide ear)
Drew a fetal naked woman with her hands in her head Sorrow Vincent van Gogh
This mistress was depicted in Sorrow Sien Vincent van Gogh
Drew his mistress Sien crying Sorrow Vincent van Gogh
Work set in a prison inspired by Gustave Dore Prisoners Exercising Vincent van Gogh
Depicted prisoners walking in a circle in a courtyard Prisoners Exercising Vincent van Gogh
Depicted himself carrying an easel while walking on a road Painter on the Way to Work Vincent van Gogh
Geishas in a Landscape hangs in the background Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear Vincent van Gogh
Depicted himself staring at the viewer in a circle of people Prisoners Exercising Vincent van Gogh
Wrote to his brother, a Parisian art dealer N/A Vincent van Gogh
Last self-portrait in a museum in Oslo was contested Self-portrait (1889) Vincent van Gogh
A work by this man is related to the poem "the Roman Fountain" in this work Martin Heidegger Essay: "The Origin of the Work of Art" Vincent van Gogh
This man was played by Martin Scorcese in this film Dreams by Akira Kurosawa Vincent van Gogh
This work is compared to a poem in a Heidegger Essay* A Pair of Shoes (*The Origin of the Work of Art) Vincent van Gogh
This man's "A Pair of Shoes" is compared to this poem by this man The Roman Fountain by C.F. Meyer Vincent van Gogh
Repeatedly painted still-lifes with his worn-down shoes N/A Vincent van Gogh
Depicted a woman in black with an umbrella on the title structure Langlois Bridge (at Arles) Vincent van Gogh
Thought missing until found in a storage room at the Hermitage Museum in 1995 White House at Night Vincent van Gogh
A woman takes the left of a fork in the road in front of the title object The Church at Auvers Vincent van Gogh
Demonstrated his distaste for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette Vincent van Gogh
Depicted the outside of a building in Nuenen The Cottage Vincent van Gogh
The exterior of the building featured in the Potato Eaters The Cottage Vincent van Gogh
An undead figure smokes a cigarette Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette Vincent van Gogh
Depicts a man with a black and gold jacket and red fez The Zouave Vincent van Gogh
Painted Madame Ginoux L'arlesienne Vincent van Gogh
This series includes many peach trees Flowering Orchards Vincent van Gogh
Depicted Mount Fuji and two Japanese figures in an homage to Hiroshige behind the title fiugre Portrait of Pere Tanguy Vincent van Gogh
A man in white stands vacantly next to a pool table The Night Cafe Vincent van Gogh
A clock reads "12:15" above pink flowers The Night Cafe Vincent van Gogh
A mans legs disappear behind a central object* in a room with red walls and a green ceiling The Night Cafe (*a pool table) Vincent van Gogh
Includes a portrait titled the Lullaby alongside another* in this work Bedroom at Arles (*Portrait of Joseph Roulin) Vincent van Gogh
Depicted 5 customers in the title building near midnight The Night Cafe Vincent van Gogh
Depicted a rake in the grass and a scythe in a tree The Flowering Orchard Vincent van Gogh
N/A Daubigny's Garden Vincent van Gogh
N/A Still Life with Absinthe Vincent van Gogh
Featured a pale "veronese" green Self-Portrait dedicated to Paul Gauguin Vincent van Gogh
An apple is in front of a man's face The Son of Man Rene Magritte
A train emerges from a fireplace Time Transfixed Rene Magritte
Contains the phrase "This is not a pipe" The Treachery of Imagery Rene Magritte
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When you've placed seven or more cards in the Don't know box, click "retry" to try those cards again.

If you've accidentally put the card in the wrong box, just click on the card to take it out of the box.

You can also use your keyboard to move the cards as follows:

If you are logged in to your account, this website will remember which cards you know and don't know so that they are in the same box the next time you log in.

When you need a break, try one of the other activities listed below the flashcards like Matching, Snowman, or Hungry Bug. Although it may feel like you're playing a game, your brain is still making more connections with the information to help you out.

To see how well you know the information, try the Quiz or Test activity.

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