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Visual Fine Arts

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QuestionAnswer
The Green Donkey Marc Chagall
I and the Village Marc Chagall
Window, Vitebsk Marc Chagall
Paris Through the Window Marc Chagall
Mademoiselle Pogany Constantin Brancusi
Princess X Constantin Brancusi
Table of Silence Constantin Brancusi
Bird in Space Constantin Brancusi
Venus of Urbino Titian
The Flaying of Marsyas Titian
Rape of Europa Titian
The Death of Acteon Titian
The Life of St. Zenobius Sandro Botticelli
Tragedy of Lucretia Sandro Botticelli
Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli
Madonna of the Pomegranate Sandro Botticelli
Opening of the Fifth Seal El Greco
View of Toledo El Greco
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz El Greco
Adoration of the Magi El Greco
Las Meninas Diego Velazquez
Portrait of Pope Innocent X Diego Velazquez
The Surrender of Breda Diego Velazquez
Old Woman Cooking Eggs Diego Velazquez
La Grand Vitesse - "stabile" - Grand Rapids - signature Red Alexander Calder
Lobster Trap and Fish Tail - "mobile" - MoMA Main Stairwell Alexander Calder
Flamingo - 53 ft sculpture - "stabile" (not "mobile") - Chicago - signature Red Alexander Calder
Bent Propeller - World Trade Center stabile - destroyed 9/11 Alexander Calder
After the Bath - series, vulnerable, non-idealized poses, awkward angles, faces hidden - pastel Edgar Degas
Young Spartans Exercising - girls on the left taunting, ancient athletic training, "ten legged mystery", never finished Edgar Degas
L'Absinthe - Parisian cafe - 2 isolated figures slumped over a glass Edgar Degas
Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey - shift from historical subjects to modern life - moment of high stakes danger Edgar Degas
The Death of Sardanapalus - based on poem by Lord Byron, last King of Assyria watching his possessions, horses and concubines burned on a funeral pyre. Eugene Delacroix
The Sea from the Heights of Dieppe - golden sky and small sailboats Eugene Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People, July Revolution 1830, female figure personifying Liberty holding a french tricolor and musket Eugene Delacroix
The Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople - aftermath of the 4th crusade, focused on sorrow and guilt Eugene Delacroix
The Labors of Alexander Rene Magritte
The Menaced Assassin Rene Magritte
Son of Man Rene Magritte
The Treachery of Images Rene Magritte
Autumn Rhythym Jackson Pollock
The She-Wolf Jackson Pollock
Lavender Mist Jackson Pollock
Full Fathom Five - The Tempest - coins, keys, nails Jackson Pollock (1947) - MoMA
Expulsion from the Garden of Eden Thomas Cole
Borghese Gladiator Thomas Cole
The Oxbow Thomas Cole
The Course of Empire Thomas Cole
Birch Forest - Lake Attesee - dense composition of birch trunks with no horizon or sky Gustav Klimt
Beethoven Frieze - 114ft long mural for Vienna Secession, Typhoeus Gustav Klimt
The Expectation - Stoclet Frieze - dancer in egyptian eye motif, mosaic Gustav Klimt
The Kiss (Painting) - Masterpiece of Art Nouveau - massive golden cloak covered in patterns Gustav Klimt
Haystacks Claude Monet
La Grenouillere Claude Monet
Cliffs at Dieppe Claude Monet
The Magpie Claude Monet
The Thinker - man with chin resting on his hand lost in thought, meant to represent Dante, tension of thinking Auguste Rodin
The Burghers of Calais - 6 city leaders walk to their execution to save their town Auguste Rodin
The Gates of Hell - 20 ft bronze doorway covered in over 200 writhing figures - based on Dantes Inferno Auguste Rodin
The Kiss (Sculpture) Auguste Rodin
Pink and Blue Pierre-Auguste Renoir
The Umbrellas Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Jeanne in the Swing Pierre-Auguste Renoir
The Large Bathers Paul Cezanne
The Boy in the Red Vest Paul Cezanne
The Abduction Paul Cezanne
The Eternal Feminine Paul Cezanne
Girl with a Pearl Earring - "Mona Lisa of the North" - character study of an imaginary figure in blue and yellow turban a Johannes Vermeer
View of Delft - billowing cloudscape, sunlight, orange roofs of the New Church Johannes Vermeer
The Geographer - man in blue japanese robe, wide table with floral tapestry, nautical chart and compasses, globe in the background Johannes Vermeer
The Milkmaid - pouring milk from a terracotta jug into a bowl. On the table is a basket, pot and bread Johannes Vermeer
Les Demoiselles D'Avignon Pablo D. J. F. dP. J. N. dlR. C. dlS. T. R. Picasso
The Old Guitarist Pablo D. J. F. dP. J. N. dlR. C. dlS. T. R. Picasso
Boy with a Pipe Pablo D. J. F. dP. J. N. dlR. C. dlS. T. R. Picasso
Guernica Pablo D. J. F. dP. J. N. dlR. C. dlS. T. R. Picasso
The Sleep of Reason Creates Monsters Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring his Son Francisco Goya
Will She Live Again? Francisco Goya
The Charge of the Mamelukes Francisco Goya
The Potato Eaters Vincent van Gogh
Bedroom at Arles Vincent van Gogh
The Night Cafe Vincent van Gogh
Wheatfield with Crows Vincent van Gogh
The Temptation of St. Anthony Salvador Dali
Madonna of Port Lligat Salvador Dali
Swans Reflecting Elephants Salvador Dali
Lobster Telephone Salvador Dali
Death and Disaster Andy Warhol
Silver Clouds Andy Warhol
Velvet Underground Andy Warhol
Exploding Plastic Inevitable Andy Warhol
The Suicide of Dorothy Hale Frida Kahlo
Two Nudes in a Forest Frida Kahlo
What the Water Gave Me Frida Kahlo
The Wounded Table Frida Kahlo
Knight, Death, and the Devil Albrecht Durer
Melancholia I Albrecht Durer
St. Jerome in his Study Albrecht Durer
The Great Piece of Turf Albrecht Durer
The Intervention of the Sabine Women Jacques-Louis David
Napoleon Crossing the Alps Jacques-Louis David
The Death of Marat, The Death of Young Bara (unfinished), The Death of Socrates Jacques-Louis David
Oath of the Horatii Jacques-Louis David
George and the Dragon, Saint George Freeing the Princess Donatello
Gattamelata (Erasmo di Narni ) Donatello
Santa Croce Crucifix, The Penitent Magdelene Donatello
David (bronze) Donatello
Capturing the human body in motion, most associated with ballerinas Edgar Degas
Leader of French Romantic movement 19th C, dramatic, often violent themes, drew heavily from the works of Shakespeare, Byron and Goethe Eugene Delacroix
The Barque of Dante - based on Dantes Inferno, shows Dante and Virgil crossing the River Styx Eugene Delacroix
Rival of Eugene Delacroix, Champion of Neoclassicism Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
La Grande Odalisque - reclining nude woman in Orientalist setting, notorious for anatomical distortions where she has 3 extra vertebrae Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Napoleon I on His Imperial Throne - highly detailed, shows him as god-like, all powerful Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
Austrian Symbolist, founding leader of the Vienna Secession, "Golden Phase", Women were his primary subject, symbolic patterns Gustav Klimt
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I - "The Woman in Gold" - Egyptian and Mycenaean motifs Gustav Klimt
Dutch Golden Age, natural light in serene domestic scenes Johannes Vermeer
Father of Modern Sculpture, famous for leaving unfinished surfaces, obsessed with hands and feet Auguste Rodin
The Mature Age - captures the moment Rodin chose Rose Beuret over the artist Camille Claudel - student of Rodin
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