100 Great Paintings - Selection of Works Presented

Selection of Works Presented

  • Josef Albers: Homage to the Square: Against Deep Blue (1955)
  • Albrecht Altdorfer: The Battle of Alexander at Issus (1528–29)
  • Giuseppe Arcimboldo The Fire
  • Hendrick Avercamp: Winter Scene on a Canal (c. 1630)
  • Francis Bacon: Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944)
  • Hans Baldung Grien: Death and the Maiden (1517)
  • Giacomo Balla: Abstract Speed + Sound (1913–14)
  • Georg Baselitz: Allegory of Art
  • Georg Baselitz: The Great Friends' (1965)
  • Max Beckmann: Actors - Triptych (1941–42)
  • Giovanni Bellini: Prayer of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane (c. 1465)
  • Frits Van den Berghe: Sunday
  • Umberto Boccioni: The Farewells (1911)
  • Arnold Böcklin: Spring Awakening (1880)
  • Pierre Bonnard: Backlit Nude (1908)
  • Hieronymus Bosch: The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1500)
  • Sandro Botticelli: The Birth of Venus (1478–1487)
  • François Boucher: Marie-Louise O'Murphey (1751)
  • Georges Braque: The Female Musician (1917–1918)
  • Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus' (c. 1550)
  • Pieter Brueghel the Elder: The Triumph of Death
  • Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Return of the Hunters (1565)
  • Gustave Caillebotte: Parisian Street, Rainy Day (1877)
  • Antonio Canaletto: Return of the Bucintoro to the Molo on Ascension Day (1734)
  • Caravaggio: Supper at Emmaus (1596–1598)
  • Caravaggio: The Lute Player (c. 1596)
  • Vittore Carpaccio: Miracle of the Relic of the Cross at the Ponte di Rialto (1494)
  • Annibale Carracci: River Landscape (c. 1595)
  • Mary Cassatt: The Child's Bath (c. 1891)
  • Paul Cézanne: La Montagne Sainte-Victoire (1897)
  • Paul Cézanne: Bathers (c. 1900)
  • Marc Chagall: I and the Village (1911)
  • Jean Siméon Chardin: The Young Schoolmistress (before 1740)
  • China: Clear Weather in the Valley (12th century)
  • John Constable: Salisbury Cathedral (1823)
  • Lovis Corinth: Self-portrait in Front of the Easel (1914)
  • Correggio: Leda and the Swan (c. 1530)
  • Gustave Courbet: Breakfast at the Hunt (1858)
  • Lucas Cranach the Elder: Adam and Eve in Paradise (1531)
  • Salvador Dalí: The Burning Giraffe (1936)
  • Honoré Daumier: Ecce Homo (c. 1849–1852)
  • Jacques-Louis David: The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons (1789)
  • Edgar Degas: Woman in the Bath (1886)
  • Eugène Delacroix: The Massacre at Chios (1824)
  • Robert Delaunay: Eiffel Tower, Champs de Mars (1911)
  • Sonia Delaunay-Terk: Electric Prisms (1914)
  • Niklaus Manuel Deutsch: Pyramus and Thisbe (after 1523)
  • Otto Dix: Flanders (1934–1936)
  • Jean Dubuffet: Prosperous country (1944)
  • Duccio: Christ Healing a Blind Man (1308–1310)
  • Marcel Duchamp: Sad Young Man in a Train (1911)
  • Albrecht Dürer: Picture of a Young Venetian Woman
  • Albrecht Dürer: Self-portrait (1498)
  • Anthonis van Dyck: Samson and Delilah (c. 1628–1630)
  • Thomas Eakins: Max Schmitt in a Single Scull (1871)
  • James Ensor: Self-portrait with Masks (1899)
  • Max Ernst: Attirement of the Bride (1939)
  • Jan van Eyck: The Madonna of the Chancellor Rolin (1434)
  • Lyonel Feininger: Bird Cloud (1926)
  • Lucio Fontana: Concetto Spaziale (1957)
  • Piero della Francesca: Resurrection of Christ (c. 1460)
  • Piero della Francesca: The Birth of Christ (around 1480)
  • Helen Frankenthaler: Mountains and Sea (1952)
  • Caspar David Friedrich: Polar Sea (1822–1824)
  • Henry Fuseli: Titania Caressing Note with Donkey's Head (1793)
  • Thomas Gainsborough: Mr and Mrs Andrews (1748–1749)
  • Paul Gauguin: Mahana no atua (Day of God) (1894)
  • Théodore Géricault: The Raft of the Medusa (1819)
  • Alberto Giacometti: Portrait of Jean Genet (1955)
  • Giorgione: Sleeping Venus (1508)
  • Giorgione or Titian: Pastoral Concert (c. 1510)
  • Giotto: The Mourning of Christ (c. 1304–1306)
  • Hugo van der Goes: Adoration of the Kings (around 1470)
  • Vincent van Gogh: Self-portrait (1889)
  • Vincent van Gogh: Café Terrace at Night (1888)
  • Arshile Gorky: One Year the Milkweed (1944)
  • Francisco Goya: The Colossus (attribution uncertain)
  • Francisco Goya: The Naked Maja (c. 1800)
  • Francisco Goya: Carnival Scene (1793)
  • Benozzo Gozzoli: The Procession of the Magi (c. 1460)
  • Gotthard Graubner: Black Skin (1969)
  • El Greco: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586)
  • El Greco: View of Toledo (1600–1610)
  • Juan Gris: The Breakfast Table (1915)
  • George Grosz: Untitled (1920)
  • Matthias Grünewald: Crucifixion from the Isenheim Altarpiece (1515)
  • Erich Heckel: Convalescing Woman (1912–1913)
  • Hannah Höch: Cut with the Kitchen Knife (1919–1920)
  • Ferdinand Hodler: Youth Amired by the Woman (1903)
  • Hans Holbein the Younger: Portrait of Mrs. Holbein with the Children, Katharina and Philipp (1528)
  • Winslow Homer: The Fox Hunt (1893)
  • Edward Hopper: Nighthawks (1942)
  • William Holman Hunt: The Hireling Shepherd (1851)
  • Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres: The Turkish Bath (1862)
  • Johannes Itten: The Encounter (1916)
  • Geertgen tot Sint Jans: John the Baptist in the Wilderness (c. 1485–1490)
  • Alexej von Jawlensky: Meditation (1918)
  • Jasper Johns: Flag (1954–1955)
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Improvisation 6 (1910)
  • Kangra-School: Radha and Krishna in the Garden (c. 1780)
  • Wilhelm von Kaulbach: Titus Destroying Jerusalem (1846)
  • Fernand Khnopff: The Caress
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Five Women on the Street (1913)
  • Konrad Klapheck: The War (1965)
  • Paul Klee: Bird Garden (1924)
  • Franz Kline: C & O (1958)
  • Wilhelm von Kobell: The Siege of Kosel (1808)
  • Oskar Kokoschka: Bride of the Wind (1914)
  • Jan Kupecky: Portrait of the Miniaturist Karl Bruni (1709)
  • Fernand Léger: The Wedding (1911)
  • Wilhelm Leibl: Three Women in Church (1878–1882)
  • Franz von Lenbach: Franz von Lenbach with Wife and Daughters (1903)
  • Roy Lichtenstein: Girl with Hair Band (1965)
  • Max Liebermann: Women Mending Nets (1887–1889)
  • Richard Lindner: The Meeting (1953)
  • Stefan Lochner: Madonna in the Rose Bower (around 1448)
  • Lorenzo Lotto: The Sleeping Child Jesus with the Madonna, St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Alexandria (c. 1533)
  • Morris Louis: Beta-Kappa (1961)
  • August Macke: The Hat Shop (1914)
  • René Magritte: The Empire of Light (1954)
  • Kazimir Malevich: An Englishman in Moskow
  • Édouard Manet: Olympia (1863)
  • Andrea Mantegna: The Crucifixion of Christ (1457–1460)
  • Franz Marc: Tiger (1912)
  • Hans von Marées: Golden Age (1879–1885)
  • Reginald Marsh: Twenty Cent Movie
  • Masaccio: The Tribute Money (c. 1425)
  • Jan Matsys: Flora (1559)
  • Henri Matisse: Bather at the River (1916–1917)
  • Henri Matisse: Blue Nude (1907)
  • William McTaggart: The Storm (1890)
  • Hans Memling: St. John's Altarpiece (before 1494)
  • Adolph von Menzel: The Flute Concert (1850–1852)
  • Jean Metzinger: The Racing Cyclist (1914)
  • John Everett Millais: Ophelia (1851–1852)
  • Joan Miró: Dutch Interior I (1928)
  • László Moholy-Nagy: LIS (1922)
  • Claude Monet: Woman in a Garden (1867)
  • Piet Mondrian: Apple Tree in Bloom (1912)
  • Edvard Munch: Ashes
  • Edvard Munch: Four Girls on the Bridge (1905)
  • Gabriele Münter: Village Street in Winter (1911)
  • Bartolomé Esteban Murillo: Rest on the Flight to Egypt
  • Louis or Antoine Le Nain: Peasant Family (1640–1645)
  • Paul Nash: Dream Landscape (1936–1938)
  • Ernst Wilhelm Nay: Grauzug (1960)
  • Mikhail Nesterov: The Great Consecration
  • Emil Nolde: St. Mary of Egypt (1912)
  • Georgia O'Keeffe: White Calico Flower
  • Richard Oelze: Daily Stress (1934)
  • Victor Pasmore: Inland Coastal Landscape (1950)
  • Joachim Patinir: The Baptism of Christ (c. 1515)
  • Constant Permeke: The Engaged Couple
  • Francis Picabia: Very Rare Picture of Earth (1915)
  • Pablo Picasso: Guernica (1937)
  • Pablo Picasso: La Vie (1903–1904)
  • Jackson Pollock: Autumn Rhythm (1950)
  • Nicolas Poussin: The Adoration of the Golden Calf (1635)
  • Nicolas Poussin: Reclining Venus with Amor (1630)
  • Henry Raeburn: Rev. Robert Walker Skating (1784)
  • Raffael: Madonna of the Meadow (1506)
  • Arnulf Rainer: Self-portrait Overpainted (1962–1963)
  • Rembrandt: The Jewish Bride (1666)
  • Rembrandt: Self-portrait as Paul (1661)
  • Auguste Renoir: Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880)
  • Ilya Repin: Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of Turkey (1880–1891)
  • Sebastiano Ricci: Bathsheba in her Bath (c. 1720)
  • Hyacinthe Rigaud: Portrait of Louis XIV. (1701)
  • Hubert Robert: Design for the Arrangement of the Great Gallery of the Louvre des Louvre (1796)
  • Giulio Romano: Virgin and Child and the Young John (c. 1518)
  • Mark Rothko: Red, Brown and Black (1958)
  • Carl Rottmann: From the Greek Cycle (1838–1850)
  • Henri Rousseau: The Sleeping Gypsy (1897)
  • Peter Paul Rubens: Château de Steen with Hunter (c. 1635–1637)
  • Peter Paul Rubens: Mercury and Argus (1638)
  • Jacob Izaaksoon van Ruisdael: The Large Forest (c. 1655–1660)
  • Philipp Otto Runge: The Hülsenbeck Children (1805–1806)
  • Pieter Saenredam: Interior of Grote Kerk in Haarlem (1648)
  • Egon Schiele: Mother with Two Children (1915–1917)
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel: Medieval City on a River (1815)
  • Oskar Schlemmer: Group on the Railings I (1931)
  • Kurt Schwitters: Merzbild 25A, Constellation (1920)
  • Georges Seurat: Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884–1886)
  • Luca Signorelli: Portrait of an Older Man (c. 1500)
  • Tawaraya Sōtatsu: Waves of Matsushima (c. 1630)
  • Stanley Spencer: The Resurrection, Cookham (1924–1927)
  • Carl Spitzweg: The Poor Poet (1839)
  • George Stubbs: The Grosvenor Hunt (1762)
  • Franz von Stuck: Salome (1906)
  • Yves Tanguy: About Four O'clock in the Summer, the Hope (1929)
  • Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: Virtue and Nobility Putting Ignorance to Flight (c. 1745)
  • Jacopo Tintoretto: Bacchus, with Ariadne Crowned by Venus (after 1570)
  • Titian: Bacchanals
  • Titian: Diana and Callisto (1556–1559)
  • Georges de la Tour: The Dream of St. Joseph (c. 1640)
  • Georges de la Tour: The Fortune Teller (c. 1620–1621)
  • William Turner: The Burning of the Houses of Parliament (1834–1835)
  • William Turner: Venice - La Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute (1843)
  • Paolo Uccello: The Battle of San Romano (c. 1456)
  • Emilio Vedova: Picture of Time — Barrier (1951)
  • Diego Velázquez: Las Meninas
  • Diego Velázquez: Prince Balthasar Carlos (1635)
  • Diego Velázquez: The Surrender of Breda (1634)
  • Jan Vermeer: The Artist in his Atelier (c. 1670)
  • Jan Vermeer: View of Delft (c. 1660)
  • Paolo Veronese: The Wedding at Cana (1562–1563)
  • Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun: Self-Portrait with Daughter (1789)
  • Leonardo da Vinci: The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (c. 1510)
  • Wolf Vostell: Miss America (1968)
  • Andy Warhol: Texan, Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg (1963)
  • Antoine Watteau: Pilgrimage to Cythera (1717)
  • Rogier van der Weyden: Saint Johns Altarpiece (after 1450)
  • James McNeill Whistler: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket (1877)
  • David Wilkie: William Bethune with Wife and Daughter (1804)
  • Fritz Winter: Composition in Blue (1953)
  • Konrad Witz: The Knights Abisai, Sibbechai and Benaja Bring King David Water (c. 1435)
  • Grant Wood: American Gothic (1930)
  • Joseph Wright of Derby: An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1767–1768)
  • Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World (1948)
  • Francisco de Zurbarán: Still Life: Lemons, Oranges and a Rose (1633)

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