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In a masterpiece of chromatic cubism, Macke's shop window expresses a feeling and a mood rather than depicting objective reality. One of the leadin...
View full detailsWith a halo symbolizing the duality of love and pain, this 20th century work shines with both feminine beauty and high controversy. The artist hims...
View full detailsA confident and self-assured George Washington stands his ground at one of the important battles of the Revolutionary War in this work commissioned...
View full detailsPainted for the Yellow House in Arles, this is the fourth in a series of sunflowers painted in all stages of their lives. Considered innovative for...
View full detailsWhen artist and subject decided the cold temperature at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park was better suited to skating than sitting for portrait...
View full detailsThe beautiful and powerful sorceress Circe, after already transforming his men into swine-like beasts, offers the cup of seduction to Ulysses. Begu...
View full detailsEchoing the words of poet John Keats, the daemon Lamia transforms herself into a most ravishing maiden set on seducing her male prey. Waterhouse, i...
View full detailsAfter infatuating Merlin and learning his skills at enchantment, the beguiling Nimue uses the new techniques to send her teacher into a deep sleep ...
View full detailsEpitomizing the thinly brushed color and abundantly fleshed nudes of his later works, Renoir shares a warmly intimate moment as a curvaceous young ...
View full detailsMonet planted gardens wherever he lived and in his rented home in Vetheuil, he made arrangements with the landlord to landscape the terraces that l...
View full detailsWhile the choice of elegant, aristocratic clothing and haughty gaze indicate the artist's wish to show off his social standing, his immense skill o...
View full detailsEducated courtesans of 16th-century Venice valued the erotic role of Flora, ancient goddess of spring, and often had themselves painted in her trap...
View full detailsWith a face that's all possibility, Lady Agnew gazes back at the viewer in an engagingly languid pose that invites engagement. Sargent's portraits ...
View full detailsSpringing from the lines of a poem by Dante, the woman in green holds a crystal ball reflecting the allegorical figure of Love. Stillman's mysterio...
View full detailsA true femme fatale, the Greek courtesan Phryne strikes a seductive pose, her gazed fixed on the viewer as she playfully fingers her necklace with ...
View full detailsPainted six years after the abolition of slavery, this highly-lauded work exhibited at the Salon, became a symbol of women's emancipation and black...
View full detailsOnce flanking the steps that led to Monet's garden in Vetheuil, these sunflowers unwittingly lent their image to a work that would be hailed by cri...
View full detailsPrecisely because she wears only a hat, the austere nakedness of this beautiful maiden, her discarded clothes at her feet, is all the more compelli...
View full detailsLike a vision from a dream, this enchanting work paints a fantasy of languid beauties in a grassy, sun-dappled glade of summer. An American artist ...
View full detailsThis second of four panels in The Progress of Love paintings commissioned by the last mistress of Louis XV, Madame du Barry, depicts a young woman ...
View full detailsAgainst the tumultuous red sky of the Oslofjord, a lone figure agonizes with hands to head. Norwegian artist Munch was a pioneer in the modern Expr...
View full detailsNeptune, god of the sea, joins Cybele, mother of the gods, to bring mankind wealth and plenty in this sumptuously allegorical work. A Flemish Baroq...
View full detailsSpear raised and shield poised, this helmeted valkyrie is one of the beautiful warrior maidens said to serve Norse pantheon god Odin in battle by a...
View full detailsA framed replica on artists' grade canvas Monet's brief brush strokes reveal his break from the conventions of still life and his genius at using l...
View full detailsSaid to at once radiate great erotic power, great worldliness, and great indifference, Rossetti's portrait of Venus, goddess of love, is depicted a...
View full detailsThough the identity of both the young woman and the patron of this commission are unknown, this mid-16th century work was undoubtedly influenced in...
View full detailsWith a masterful and balanced symmetry, this elegantly lit portrait of a summer-lush bouquet draws the eye in a serpentine angle through the sun an...
View full detailsThe park glows in saturated, luminous color as the woman in the bright green jacket becomes the focal point of this mesmerizing work by German Expr...
View full detailsThe morning sunlight illuminates the genteel beauty of the artist's sister, Violet, in this canvas that epitomized his bravura brushstroke style. C...
View full detailsWe're greeted by the headlong splendor of nature's beauty in this still life that beckons us from the dwarf morning glory on the marble stone ledge...
View full detailsCloaked in a saffron robe as exotic as his shadowed features and the flowing Arabic inscription that surrounds him, this Nubian epitomizes a timele...
View full detailsCupid, invisible to those around him, plants the kiss of love on an unsuspecting Psyche, whose soul takes wing in the form of a butterfly just as s...
View full detailsWith a calm and necessary trust, the sitter surrenders to the barber's slender blade in this amazing work of art. Punctuated by contrasts of light,...
View full detailsCecilia Gallerani, the mistress of Leonardo's employer, Lodovico Sforza, was a 16-year-old known for her beauty, scholarship and poetry. One of onl...
View full detailsA 1507 gift to the painter's daughter, possibly to celebrate the birth of a child, this visually rich composition heralds the Holy Mother and Child...
View full detailsOne of the most recognizable buildings in the world, the Eiffel Tower rises as a dramatically towering jewel with steel supports and trusses that i...
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