
Self-Portrait
Vincent van Gogh
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The Beach at Sainte-Adresse
Art Institute of Chicago

Water Lily Pond
Art Institute of Chicago

Cliff Walk at Pourville
Art Institute of Chicago

Stacks of Wheat (End of Summer)
Art Institute of Chicago

Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare
Art Institute of Chicago

Water Lilies
Art Institute of Chicago

The Poet's Garden
Art Institute of Chicago

Self-Portrait
Art Institute of Chicago

The Bedroom
Art Institute of Chicago

Wheat Field with Cypresses
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat (obverse: The Potato Peeler)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

La Berceuse (Woman Rocking a Cradle; Augustine-Alix Pellicot Roulin, 1851–1930)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Merahi metua no Tehamana (Tehamana Has Many Parents or The Ancestors of Tehamana)
Art Institute of Chicago

Arlésiennes (Mistral)
Art Institute of Chicago

Mahana no atua (Day of the God)
Art Institute of Chicago

Ia Orana Maria (Hail Mary)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Still Life with Teapot and Fruit
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Siesta
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Joan Mitchell
Joan Mitchell Foundation
Andy Warhol
The Andy Warhol Museum
Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
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Edvard Munch
Norwegian painter whose raw, emotionally charged imagery — most famously The Scream — helped launch Expressionism and remains a touchstone for art about psychological extremity.
Paul Klee
Swiss-German Bauhaus master who merged childlike pictorial invention with sophisticated color theory, creating a unique visual language between abstraction and figuration.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
The last great Venetian painter, whose luminous ceiling frescoes and oil sketches represent the pinnacle of 18th-century Baroque decorative art.
Georgia O'Keeffe
American modernist whose magnified flowers, bleached bones, and desert landscapes created a distinctly American visual language bridging representation and abstraction.
Edward Hopper
American realist whose scenes of urban isolation and stark light capture the psychological landscape of modern American life with cinematic precision.
Marc Chagall
Russian-French artist whose dreamlike, narrative imagery drew on Jewish folklore, love, and memory to create a poetic visual world that defies easy categorization.
Joan Miró
Catalan artist whose biomorphic abstractions, vivid color, and playful visual language bridged Surrealism and abstraction with a distinctly Mediterranean joy.

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh

Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Claude Monet

Claude Monet