1907 in Art - Works

Works

See also: Category:1907 sculptures
  • Karl Bitter - Monument to General Sigel
  • Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
    • Winter cycle (completed)
    • Sonata of the Spring
    • Sonata of the Sun
    • Zodiac cycle
  • Robert Delaunay - Paysage au disque
  • Lyonel Feininger - Der weiße Mann
  • J. W. Godward - The Love Letter
  • Ivan Grohar - The Sower
  • Wassily Kandinsky - Riding Couple
  • Gustav Klimt
    • Danaë
    • Hope, II
    • The Kiss
    • Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
    • The Sunflower
  • Jacek Malczewski - Bacchante
  • Henri Matisse
    • Blue Nude (Souvenir de Biskra)
    • Madras Rouge
  • Claude Monet - Water Lilies, Giverny #3
  • Edvard Munch - Death of Marat II
  • Mikhail Nesterov - Tolstoy on the shore of the pond at Yasnaya Polyana
  • Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
  • Henri Rousseau - The Snake Charmer
  • Alfred Stieglitz - The Steerage (photograph)
  • J. W. Waterhouse - Jason and Medea
  • Arnoldo Zocchi - Monument to the Tsar Liberator (Sofia)

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