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The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh, 1889, portrays the view from the east-facing window of his asylum room at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
The Persistence of Memory
Salvador Dalí, 1931, known for its melting clocks and dream-like landscape
Guernica
Pablo Picasso, 1937, a mural-sized oil painting on canvas depicting the suffering caused by the Spanish Civil War
The Two Fridas
Frida Kahlo, 1939, a double self-portrait depicting two versions of Kahlo seated together
Girl with Balloon
Banksy, 2002, a series of stylized stencil murals depicting a little girl losing a red heart-shaped balloon
The Two Fridas
Frida Kahlo, 1939, Double Self-Portrait showcasing her dual heritage during her divorce from Diego Rivera
The Treachery of Images
René Magritte, 1929, a painting of a pipe with text, challenging observers' preconditioned perceptions of reality
The Son of Man
René Magritte, 1964, a self-portrait with the face obscured by a floating green apple
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso, 1907, portrays five nude female prostitutes in a brothel with abstract and disjointed features
I and the Village
Marc Chagall, 1911, an early modernist work which reflects the artist's Russian childhood through dreamlike imagery
The Dance
Henri Matisse, 1910, an iconic work depicting five dancing figures, symbolizing life's pleasures and the rhythm of the universe
The Scream
Edvard Munch, 1893, expressionist painting that depicts a figure with an agonized expression against a blood red sky
Fountain
Marcel Duchamp, 1917, ready-made sculpture that is a porcelain urinal signed 'R.Mutt'
No. 5, 1948
Jackson Pollock, 1948, known for its 'drip' painting style characterized by the use of sticks, trowels, and knives to apply paint
Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy Warhol, 1962, consists of thirty-two canvases, each featuring a Campbell's Soup can variety
The Fountain
Duchamp, 1917, A ready-made sculpture featuring a porcelain urinal inverted and signed 'R. Mutt'
Broadway Boogie Woogie
Piet Mondrian, 1942–43, abstraction of New York City's street grid and its vibrant jazz scene with a composition of primary colors
Christina's World
Andrew Wyeth, 1948, a realist painting depicting a woman with a polio-afflicted lower body crawling toward a distant farmhouse
American Gothic
Grant Wood, 1930, portrays a farmer holding a pitchfork and his daughter, exemplifying rural American values
Convergence
Jackson Pollock, 1952, a painting of dense, abstract splatters symbolizing the complexity of modern life
The Kiss
Gustav Klimt, 1907–1908, an ornate Art Nouveau painting depicting an intimate embrace
Nighthawks
Edward Hopper, 1942, depicts people sitting in a downtown diner late at night with an urban streetscape
The Third of May 1808
Francisco Goya, 1814, captures the execution of Spanish patriots by Napoleon's troops during the Peninsula War
The Sleeping Gypsy
Henri Rousseau, 1897, a naive art painting that depicts a lion musing over a sleeping woman in an exotic landscape
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Hieronymus Bosch, circa 1490–1510, a triptych painting which depicts a surreal and allegorical vision of a fantastical garden
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