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Cliffs at Pourville (1882)

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Discover Cliff Walk at Pourville by Claude Monet, an enchanting Impressionist masterpiece painted in 1882 that captures the essence of a summer’s day in Normandy. This artwork not only reflects Monet’s profound emotional landscape after personal losses but also holds significant financial value within the art market, demanding attention for its storied history and artistic merit. Read more on the artwork here.

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Self-Portrait with a Bandaged Ear

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Discover Van Gogh’s resilience and raw self-reflection with Self Portrait with a Bandaged Ear, painted shortly after his infamous ear injury. With piercing eyes and vivid brushstrokes, this portrait captures the intensity of his struggles and determination to keep creating. Own a masterpiece that reveals Van Gogh’s vulnerability, making it one of the most personal and powerful pieces in his legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville (1870)

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Discover a glimpse of 19th-century leisure with Claude Monet’s Hotel des Roches Noires, Trouville, created in 1870. This stunning oil on canvas, valued for its artistic innovation, highlights the captivating charm of a fashionable seaside resort, showcasing Monet’s mastery of light and color in the Impressionist movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Mounted Warrior in Jaipur (1881)

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Discover Mounted Warrior in Jaipur, a captivating painting by Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin from 1881, showcasing a mounted warrior in vibrant detail. Revered for his immersive realism, Vereshchagin gained international acclaim for his works, making this piece a significant cultural artifact and a highlight of the Tretyakov Gallery’s collection, underscoring its monetary and historical value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Pallas Athena (1898)

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A masterful oil painting by Gustav Klimt, Pallas Athena captures the essence of wisdom and strength in mythological symbolism. Created in 1898, this artwork is celebrated not just for its striking aesthetic but also for its monetary significance in the art world, being a notable piece from the influential Secession movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Patch Of Grass (1887)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Patch of Grass is a vibrant celebration of nature, showcasing his masterful attention to detail during his Paris period. Crafted between April and June 1887, this artwork reflects a significant shift in his style, transitioning from dark, muted tones to a brighter palette. The painting’s historical value is underscored by its current location at the Kröller-Müller Museum, making it a vital piece of Van Gogh’s legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Taking of Christ (early to mid-17th century)

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A masterful representation of Jesus’s arrest, Caravaggio’s The Taking of Christ captures emotional intensity through dramatic chiaroscuro lighting. Valued highly in art history, this work reflects a turning point in how biblical stories were depicted, adding depth and vulnerability to its figures. Read more on the artwork here.

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George Washington II

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Rembrandt Peale’s portraits of George Washington offer a masterful representation of America’s founding father, showcasing his leadership and dignified presence. Noteworthy works like Washington before Yorktown and George Washington, Patriae Pater not only reflect Peale’s artistic prowess but also hold significant historical value, with some pieces commanding high prices at auctions. Read more on the artwork here.

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Tomb of Sultan Iltutmysh in old Delhi (1875)

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Vasily Vereshchagin, a renowned Russian painter, is celebrated for his vivid depictions of India’s architectural marvels. While there’s no specific painting titled Tomb of Sultan Iltutmish, his works capture the rich cultural heritage of India, making them significant in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Bellona

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Bellona, painted by Rembrandt van Rijn in 1633, captures the formidable Roman goddess of war in a compelling portrayal that reflects the political climate of the Dutch Republic. This artwork is celebrated for its exceptional use of light and shadow, which showcases Rembrandt’s mastery and contributes significantly to its monetary value in the art market, particularly given Rembrandt’s legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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Chitralekha

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Discover Chitralekha by Raja Ravi Varma, a stunning representation of Hindu mythology that marries tradition with European artistic influences. This piece captures the essence of love and artistry and is a hallmark of Indian art, celebrated for its historical significance and vibrant aesthetic appeal. Read more on the artwork here.

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Three Fishing Boats

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Claude Monet’s Three Fishing Boats. created in 1886, is a stunning example of Impressionism, embodying Monet’s signature style through vibrant brushwork and dynamic depictions of light and natural elements. Housed in the Hungarian National Gallery, this piece offers both artistic brilliance and cultural significance, making it a valued work in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Girl with a Broom

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A Girl with a Broom is an intriguing artwork attributed to Rembrandt’s circle, hinting at the collaborative nature of his workshop. Believed to be crafted by one of his talented students, its expert execution may elevate the monetary significance held in the art market, especially for fans of the Dutch Masters. Read more on the artwork here.

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Quadrat im Nebel (1932)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Quadrat im Nebel is a stunning 1932 watercolor artwork showcasing the evolution of abstract art. Its vibrant colors and geometric composition make it a quintessential piece of modern art that embodies Kandinsky’s innovative vision, influencing generations of artists. The original is deemed to hold significant monetary value in private collections. Read more on the artwork here.

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Group IX/SUW, No. 17. The Swan, No. 17 (1914-1915)

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Discover ‘Group IX/SUW, No. 17. The Swan, No. 17’, an iconic 1915 masterpiece by Hilma af Klint, a pioneer of abstract art. This vibrant work, part of her groundbreaking Swan series, encapsulates profound spiritual themes and contrasts of light and dark, making it highly significant in the art world today. Read more on the artwork here.

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Nature Morte au melon

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Created by Auguste Herbin, Nature Morte au melon is a captivating still life that showcases the artist’s unique perspective on everyday objects. With auction prices soaring between £10,000 – £15,000 for one of its versions, this artwork continues to resonate within the contemporary art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Wheatfield With A Reaper

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Vincent van Gogh’s Wheat Field with a Reaper series, painted during his 1889 asylum stay, captures the vibrant interplay of nature and mortality. Renowned for its rich symbolism and masterful technique, this artwork holds significant value in the art market, showcasing Van Gogh’s genius amidst his personal struggles. Read more on the artwork here.

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The little untouchable (1936)

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The little untouchable is a poignant painting by Amrita Sher-Gil created in 1936, showcasing the artist’s profound engagement with Indian societal themes. This artwork is significant in the art world as it exemplifies Sher-Gil’s dedication to portraying the struggles of the marginalized, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in modern Indian art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Arundel Mill and Castle

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Arundel Mill and Castle is a remarkable 1837 landscape painting by John Constable, showcasing his mastery in capturing the beauty of the English countryside. Renowned for its vibrant light and color, this artwork holds significant value in the art world, residing in the prestigious collection of Tate Britain. Read more on the artwork here.

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Four Withered Sunflowers (1887)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Four Withered Sunflowers, painted in 1887, captures the beauty of decay in a dynamic composition. This important work from his Parisian period showcases his bold exploration of color, making it a significant piece in the art world. It reinforces his reputation as a master of color and emotion. Read more on the artwork here.

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Saint Jerome Writing (1610)

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A masterful representation of Saint Jerome, Saint Jerome Writing by Caravaggio captivates with its dramatic chiaroscuro and deep symbolism. Created around 1605-1606, this painting not only highlights the artist’s skill but also holds significant monetary value within the art world, as it underscores the transitional themes of the Counter-Reformation. Read more on the artwork here.

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Das Herz (1899)

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Edvard Munch’s Das Herz (1899) is a passionate exploration of the human emotional experience, highlighting themes of love and vulnerability. Renowned for his revolutionary style, Munch’s works continue to resonate with audiences today, with significant prices at auctions reflecting his impact on modern art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Isabella of Bourbon. First Queen of King Philip IV (1613 – 1660)

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A regal portrayal of Isabella of Bourbon by Diego Velázquez, underlining his remarkable Baroque technique and the queen’s poised demeanor. Set for auction at Sotheby’s in February 2024, this artwork holds an estimated value of $35 million, marking it as a significant piece in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Evolution, No. 13, Group VI (1908)

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Created in 1908, Evolution, No. 13, Group VI by Hilma af Klint represents a groundbreaking fusion of spirituality and abstraction, making it a cornerstone in the evolution of modern art. Its unique composition and vibrant colors place af Klint at the forefront of abstract expression well before well-known contemporaries. Read more on the artwork here.

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Saint Paul (circa 1619)

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This captivating painting, Saint Paul. by Diego Velázquez, created around 1619, represents a crucial development in early Baroque art, showcasing Velázquez’s burgeoning talent before he became the court painter for King Philip IV of Spain. It reflects not only his mastery of portraiture but also the influence of Caravaggio’s style, making it a significant piece in understanding the evolution of Spanish art, valued for both its historical and monetary significance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Lakshmi, Goddess of Wealth

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Lakshmi, Goddess of Wealth by Raja Ravi Varma beautifully depicts the goddess in all her divine splendor, standing gracefully on a blooming lotus. She has two arms raised in gestures that symbolize granting boons (varada) and protection (abhaya), while the others hold lotuses. Varma’s delicate use of color and light brings forth her serene beauty, making this painting a timeless representation of abundance and divine blessings. Read more on the artwork here.

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Nature Morte à la bouteille

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A striking still life, Nature morte à la bouteille by Auguste Herbin encapsulates the exploration of form and color synonymous with early 20th-century avant-garde movements. Its presence in notable art market platforms indicates its monetary significance in the contemporary art scene. Read more on the artwork here.

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Shelter On Montmartre (1887)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Shelter on Montmartre is a captivating depiction of the rustic charm found in the urban landscape of Paris, created in June 1887. This artwork, measuring 35.6 cm by 27.3 cm, is now part of the prestigious collection at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Its monetary significance lies in its rich history and the masterful technique typical of Van Gogh. Read more on the artwork here.

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Flower Beds In Holland (1883)

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Experience the vibrant essence of Flower Beds in Holland, an exquisite oil painting by Vincent van Gogh from 1883. This masterpiece captures the colorful hyacinths in a serene Dutch landscape, reflecting Van Gogh’s unique perspective and emotional depth. Its significance in the art world is marked by its journey through various collectors, culminating in a donation to the prestigious National Gallery of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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In the Man’s Brain (1897)

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Edvard Munch’s In the Man’s Brain from 1897 is a poignant examination of emotional complexity, integrating naturalistic style with the artist’s signature psychological depth. This early work is valuable in the art world, reflecting Munch’s evolving techniques and themes, setting the stage for his later masterpieces. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portrait Of The Artist’s Mother (1888)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Portrait of the Artist’s Mother is a striking representation of personal connection and emotional depth, painted in October 1888. This masterpiece, valued highly in the art world, showcases Van Gogh’s signature brushwork and bold colors that transform a simple portrait into an intimate homage, elevating it beyond its monetary value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hungarian Church Steeple (1938)

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Hungarian Church Steeple is a remarkable 1938 painting by Amrita Sher-Gil that captures the poignant beauty of rural life in Hungary. A significant piece from her later period, the artwork showcases her artistic maturity and unique blend of cultural influences. The painting holds considerable monetary significance within the art world, as it represents an important stage in Sher-Gil’s evolution as an artist. Read more on the artwork here.

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Boys Bathing (1896)

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Boys Bathing is a captivating 1896 painting by Edvard Munch, celebrated for its expressive style and vibrant colors. This artwork highlights Munch’s early exploration of childhood innocence juxtaposed with underlying melancholy. Its significance in the art world is marked by its representation of Munch’s evolving artistry prior to his monumental work, The Scream. Read more on the artwork here.

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Approaching Thunderstorm (The Large Poplar II) (1903)

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Approaching Thunderstorm (The Large Poplar II) is a captivating painting by Gustav Klimt, created between 1902-1903. Situated in the Leopold Museum in Vienna, this artwork showcases Klimt’s unique technique and vibrant color palette, vividly capturing the tension before a storm. Its significance is underscored by its inclusion in prominent exhibitions and the attention it garnered from art critics. Read more on the artwork here.

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After the Hunt (1859)

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After the Hunt is a powerful realist painting by Gustave Courbet, created in 1859, capturing the raw essence of nature and the animal kingdom in a post-hunt atmosphere. This significant artwork resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, epitomizing Courbet’s commitment to realism and everyday life, valued for its historical context and artistic technique. Read more on the artwork here.

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Still Life (Nature Morte) (1888)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Still Life (Nature Morte) from May 1888 captures the essence of post-Impressionism through its vibrant colors and dynamic brushwork. This significant piece not only showcases Van Gogh’s creative evolution during his Arles period but also holds substantial monetary value in the art world, reflected in its prominence at the Barnes Foundation. Read more on the artwork here.

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Lady with a Mirror

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Raja Ravi Varma’s Lady with a Mirror is an exquisite oil painting that merges traditional Indian themes with European techniques, created in 1894. Noteworthy for winning the Governor’s gold medal, the artwork is a prime example of Varma’s ability to capture the elegance of everyday life, making it highly sought after in both original and reproduction forms. Read more on the artwork here.

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Damayanti Vanavas

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Experience the enchanting beauty of Damayanti Vanavas, an exquisite painting by Raja Ravi Varma from 1894. This masterpiece captures a pivotal moment in the Mahabharata, showcasing Varma’s unique blend of Indian and European artistic styles. The artwork’s significance and originality contribute to its status in the art world, with reproductions widely available for art enthusiasts. Read more on the artwork here.

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Factories At Clichy (1887)

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Experience industrial Paris through Van Gogh’s lens in Factories at Clichy, a striking portrayal from 1887, where bold colors harmonize with expressive brushwork. This piece stands as a testament to Van Gogh’s artistic evolution and is a sought-after item in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Mohini On A Swing

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Raja Ravi Varma’s painting Mohini on a Swing, created in 1894, is a celebrated artwork that beautifully encapsulates the essence of the mythological figure Mohini, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. This piece exemplifies Varma’s ability to blend traditional Indian themes with European artistic techniques, resulting in a unique style that humanizes divine characters. The artwork was sold for Rs 17 crore (approximately $2.06 million) at Pundole’s auction on April 25, 2024, making it one of the top-selling works of the artist. Read more on the artwork here.

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