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Imaginary View of Arnhem
[Pendulum Curve] (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
[Pendulum Curve] (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1899–1910; Frederick H. Evans (British, 1853 - 1943); Ink; Image: 6.5 × 5.3 cm (2 9/16 × 2 1/16 in.); 84.XO.828.4.2
The Cliffs at Beg-ar-Fry, Saint-Jean-du-Doigt
Interior
This interior captures the subtle play of luminous tones in an ordinary domestic setting. Such a presentation, along with a delicate handling of forms, typifies Gwen John’s work from this period.
Breton Landscape
Brittany, in northwestern France, was an important place to Verkade both artistically and spiritually. The artist was captivated by the terrain that differed so greatly from that of Amsterdam,
The Bistro
The hustle and bustle of eager customers in a crowded bistro is captured in this painting. One can almost hear the loud chatter and shouts of orders being called to the busy servers behind the
Lion on the Watch
In addition to his fascination with the classical past, Gérôme was one of the leading painters of "orientalist" subjects-exotic and romantic themes inspired by Napoleonic adventures abroad, romantic
The Call
Painted on a remote island in Polynesia a year before the artist's death, The Call belongs to a series of late works that explore the mysteries of life and death. Two women stand with bare feet, as
May Milton
Posters grew in popularity after 1881, when many restrictions on their placement were lifted and it became unlawful to remove or destroy them. The first exhibition of posters took place in 1884, and
Sculptress
Grasset, greatly influenced by the art of Japan, Persia, and Egypt, created designs for stained-glass windows, furniture, tapestries, and fabrics. This female allegory of Sculpture was meant for an
La Revue Blanche
Masters of the Poster: Poster for Exhibition of Artistic Posters of
The Large Plane Trees (Road Menders at Saint-Rémy)
In 1889, after suffering a severe hallucinatory seizure, Van Gogh committed himself to an asylum near Saint-Rémy. While walking through the town that fall, he was impressed by the sight of men
Fight between a Tiger and a Buffalo
Having never ventured outside France, Rousseau derived his jungle scenes from reading travel books and visiting the Paris botanical garden. He placed this imaginary scene of a tiger attacking a
Outskirts of Paris
In addition to his large jungle scenes, Rousseau also painted small landscapes, including this view of a river or canal on the outskirts of Paris. While retaining a sharp, detailed rendering of
The Modern Art of Advertising
Liberty Enlightening the World, Offered to the City of Paris by the
Although this statue may be recognizable, the scene is not set in New York. Hundreds of smaller versions of the Statue of Liberty reside around the world, including the one depicted in this print,
Eight Scenes of Cherry Blossoms: Spring Rain (Sakura hachidai:
The New York Sunday Journal
The Sunday Journal, July 5th, 1896
Woman Bathing (poster)
Samuel Joseph Brown, Jr. | Self-Portrait | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Abstract
Car across the Street
Oil Tanker II
Untitled (Centerport)
Modern Music
Arkhyp Kuindzhi (Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi) | Red Sunset | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
the artist (until d. 1910; bequeathed to Kuindzhi Society); Kuindzhi Society, Moscow (1910–1916/18; sold for 22,500 rubles to Dembovski); K. B. Dembovski (from 1916/18); Peter Tretyakov, New York (by 1967–74; sale, Parke-Bernet, New York, May 1, 1969, no