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History of Western Arts and Culture


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Donatello, first half 15th century, Italian Renaissance

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David (1)
Donatello, first half 15th century, Italian Renaissance
Trinity with the Virgin, St. John the Evangelist, and Donors
Masaccio, first half 15th century, Italian Renaissance
Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro
Piero della Francesca, second half 15th century, Italian Renaissance
Annunciation
Fra Angelico, first half 15th century, Italian Renaissance
The Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci, second half 15th century, Italian Renaissance
School of Athens
Raphael, first half 16th century, Italian Renaissance
David (2)
Michelangelo, first half 16th century, Italian Renaissance
The Ghent Altarpiece (Lam Gods)
Jan van Eyck, first half 15th century, Northern Europe Renaissance
Hay Wain
Hieronymus Bosch, second half 15th century, Northern Europe Renaissance
Self Portrait
Albrecht Dürer, first half 16th century, Northern Europe Renaissance
The Peasant Wedding
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, second half 16th century, Northern Europe Renaissance
David (3)
Bernini, first half 17th century, Baroque (Italy)
Calling of St. Matthew
Caravaggio, first half 17th century, Baroque (Italy)
Las Meninas
Diego Velázquez, second half 17th century, Baroque (Spain)
Rape of the Sabine Women
Nicolas Poussin, first half 17th century, Baroque (France)
Jolly Toper
Frans Hals, first half 17th century, Baroque (Holland)
The Night Watch
Rembrandt van Rijn, first half 17th century, Baroque (Holland)
Still Life with Flowers in a Glass Vase
Rachel Ruysch, first half 18th century, Baroque (Holland)
The Garden of Love
Peter Paul Rubens, first half 17th century, Baroque (Flanders)
Pilgrimage to Cythera
Antoine Watteau, first half 18th century, Rococo (French)
George Washington
Jean-Antoine Houdon, second half 18th century, Neoclassicism
Oath of Horatii
Jacques Louis David, second half 18th century, Neoclassicism
El tres de Mayo de 1808
Goya, first half 19th century, Romanticism
Le 28 Juillet: La Liberté Guidant le Peuple
Eugène Delacroix, first half 19th century, Romanticism
Slave Ship
Joseph Mallard William Turner, first half 19th century, Romanticism
Plowing in the Nivernais
Rosa Bonheur, first half 19th century, Realism
L'origine du Monde
Gustave Courbet, second half 19th century, Realism
Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
Edouard Manet, second half 19th century, Impressionism
Impression, soleil levant
Claude Monet, second half 19th century, Impressionism
Dimanche d'été à La Grande Jatte
Georges Seurat, second half 19th century, Post-Impressionism/Pointillism
Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh, second half 19th century, Post-Impressionism
The Gates of Hell
Auguste Rodin, second half 19th century, Fin de Siècle
Portait of Madame Matisse
Henri Matisse, first half 20th century, Fauvism
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso, first half 20th century, Proto-Cubism
Le Portugais
George Braque, fist half 20th century, Analytical Cubism
Guitar, Sheet Music and Wine Glass
Pablo Picasso, first half 20th century, Synthetic Cubism
Abstract Speed
Giacomo Balla, first half 20th century, Futurism
Dancing around the Golden Calf
Emile Nolde, first half 20th century, German Expressionism (Die Brücke)
Composition VII
Wassily Kandinsky, first half 20th century, German Expressionism (Der Blaue Reiter)
Fountain
Marcel Duchamp, first half 20th century, Dada(ism)
Painting
Joan Miró, first half 20th century, Automatic Surrealism
La persistance de la mémoire
Salvador Dali, first half 20th century, Oneiric Surrealism
Black Square
Kazimir Malevich, first half 20th century, Suprematism
Monument to the Third International
Vladimir Tatlin, first half 20th century, Constructivism
Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue
Piet Mondriaan, first half 20th century, De Stijl
Villa Savoye
Le Corbusier, first half 20th century, The International Style
Number 5
Jackson Pollock, first half 20th century, Action Painting (Abstract Expressionism)
Number 14
Mark Rothko, second half 20th century, Colorfield Painting (Abstract Expressionism)
Ophir
Frank Stella, second half 20th century, Hard Edge Painting (Abstract Expressionism)
Flag
Jasper Johns, second half 20th century, Neo-dada
Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy Warhol, second half 20th century, Pop art (USA)
The Sony Building
Philip Johnson, second half 20th century, Postmodern architecture
One Ton Prop (House of Cards)
Richard Serra, second half 20th century, Minimal art
Wrapped Reichstag
Christo and Jeanne-Claude, second half 20th century, Land art
One of Three Chairs
Joseph Kosuth, second half 20th century, Conceptual art
Shoot
Chris Burden, second half 20th century, Body art & Performance
The Dinner Party
Judy Chicago, second half 20th century, Feminist art
Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?
Guerilla Girls, second half 20th century, The Picture Generation