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The 1000++ Artworks ... and with the specified color and with the specified color

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Gustave Caillebotte - Man at the WindowMan at the WindowGustave Caillebotte

About the Artist

Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was a French Impressionist artist, known for his realistic style and interest in photography. His urban landscapes and depictions of mod...

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John Singer Sargent - Street in VeniceStreet in VeniceJohn Singer Sargent

A thin, narrow-shouldered woman holding a black shawl close to her body walks toward us down an alleyway past a pair of men wearing all black in this horizontal painting. One of the men’s faces is in shadow but all three people seem to have light skin. The woman’s shawl wraps around her shoulders an...

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Grant Wood - American GothicAmerican GothicGrant Wood

Discover the Iconic Painting of American Rural Life

American Gothic, a masterpiece by renowned artist Grant Wood, is an iconic painting that embodies the spirit of rural America during the early...

Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, United States)
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Yuanei, Abgwala Kalaba - Yuanei, Abgwala Kalaba
133 x 38 cm, (1973)
 
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Yindaka, Sunggwei Wanyi - Yindaka, Sunggwei Wanyi
119 x 66 cm, (1973)
 
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Edward Hopper - SundaySundayEdward Hopper

Sunday is characteristic of Hopper's vision of twentieth-century America. At first commonplace, his art has unexpected resonance, showing the significant rather than the beautiful. The interplay between particular and generalized components, an ongoing aspect of Hopper's work, contributes to the wor...

The Phillips Collection (Washington, United States)
 
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Kulumb, Simberaga Wanyi - Kulumb, Simberaga Wanyi
130 x 82 cm, (1973)
 
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Abwiyeti, Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingAbwiyeti, Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Yinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Kaumindja - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingKaumindja

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - The Red Tower in HalleThe Red Tower in HalleErnst Ludwig Kirchner

This painting now resides in Piero della Francesca’s hometown of San Sepolcro, at the Museo Civico. The painting depicts the figure of Christ standing over four sleeping soldiers. The artist included a self-portrait in the figure of the sleeping soldier who is dressed in brown. During World War II, ...

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Hans Holbein The Younger - Unknown Young Man at his Office DeskUnknown Young Man at his Office DeskHans Holbein The Younger

Portrait of an Unknown Man at his Desk (1541) is oil and tempera on oak painting by the German painter and printmaker Hans Holbein the Younger. The painting (46.5 × 34.8 cm) is in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

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Yinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Yinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Yuanei, Abgwala Kalaba - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYuanei, Abgwala Kalaba

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Yinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Abwiyeti, Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingAbwiyeti, Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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Yinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi - Painting from a Ceremonial House CeilingPainting from a Ceremonial House CeilingYinongwut, Sunggwei Wanyi

Throughout New Guinea, men’s ceremonial houses were, and in many places still are, the primary focus for painting and sculpture. Like the cathedrals of medieval Europe, they are generally the largest and most sacred buildings in the village, rising high above the ordinary dwellings that surround the...

 
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