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| Description | Work | Artist |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |