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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Women in the streetWomen in the streetErnst Ludwig Kirchner

“Women in the Street” (1915) has startling chartreuse background with dark forest green dress and deep blue dress worn by the familiar prostitutes, framed centrally again. A rather effeminate man stands to the right, almost blending with the women, but his trousers peeking from beneath his coat and ...

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Five Women on the StreetFive Women on the StreetErnst Ludwig Kirchner
48 x 37 cm, (1914)

About the Artist and Painting

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a prominent German Expressionist painter, created 'Five Women on the Street' in 1913. This captivating oil painting features five ...

Museum Ludwig (Germany)
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John Singer Sargent - Street in VeniceStreet in VeniceJohn Singer Sargent

Introduction to the Painting

'Street in Venice', also known as 'A Street Scene in Venice', is a captivating oil on wood painting by American artist John Singer Sargent. Painted around 1882, this post-impressionist masterpiece showcases the quiet beauty of a backstreet off the Calle...

National Gallery of Art (Washington, United States)
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Otto Dix - Three Prostitutes on the StreetThree Prostitutes on the StreetOtto Dix

Otto Dix was frequently in the spotlight in the German Cultural World in the 1920s. After serving in the army fighting in World War 1, he became a recognized artist of his time, often critiquing the society which was slowly growing more capitalist and consumerist. In Three Prostitutes on the Street,...

 
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Frank Waller (Painter) - Interior View of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth StreetInterior View of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth StreetFrank Waller (Painter)

Waller endeavored to improve American taste and art instruction and applauded new museums such as the Metropolitan, which opened in 1870. He set this scene in the Museum’s second home, the Douglas Mansion on West Fourteenth Street, which it occupied from 1873 to 1879. The work presents a female visi...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Pablo Picasso - The Young Ladies of AvignonThe Young Ladies of AvignonPablo Picasso

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting created in 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). The work portrays five nude female prostitutesfrom a brothel on Carrer d'Avinyó (Avinyó Street) in Barcelona....

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Alethea Hill Platt - Anna Julia Haywood CooperAnna Julia Haywood CooperAlethea Hill Platt

The first step women took to improve their opportunities was through education. Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, who was born into slavery, helped pioneer a path for educated black women when she graduated from Oberlin College in 1884. She published her first book, A Voice from the South by a Black Woman ...

National Portrait Gallery (Washington, United States)
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George Hendrik Breitner - Neighborhood Street in The Hague or Scheveningen, George Hendrik Breitner, c. 1880 - c. 1923Neighborhood Street in The Hague or Scheveningen, George Hendrik Breitner, c. 1880 - c. 1923George Hendrik Breitner

Neighborhood in The Hague of Scheveningen. Face through a narrow alley, right against the wall are two women.

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Johannes Vermeer - The Little StreetThe Little StreetJohannes Vermeer

Also known as View of Houses in Delft, this is the only known outdoor scene by Vermeer of this type: a quiet street with only a few figures. The artist has captured the various materials meticulously: the worn bricks of the masonry, the gleam of the leaded windows, the white- plastered wall. The pai...

Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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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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