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Apples and Grapes (1880)

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Created in 1880, Apples and Grapes is a captivating still life by Claude Monet, a prominent figure of the Impressionist movement. This exquisite oil on canvas is celebrated for its intricate texture and vibrant color palette, exemplifying Monet’s innovative approach to light. The artwork holds considerable value in the art world as it represents a significant period in the evolution of still life painting. 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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Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665)

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Girl with a Pearl Earring is a masterpiece of the Dutch Golden Age, painted by Johannes Vermeer around 1665. This iconic artwork symbolizes beauty and purity, and it continues to allure art enthusiasts worldwide, often fetching millions at auction due to its cultural significance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Several Circles (1926)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Several Circles is a remarkable piece from 1926 that encapsulates the essence of geometric abstraction, exemplifying a pivotal moment in modern art. This oil on canvas work, measuring 55.1 inches square, is a testament to Kandinsky’s influence in the art world and is housed at the prestigious Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, illustrating its significant monetary and cultural value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Man in Oriental Dress

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Man in Oriental Dress is a notable early work by Rembrandt van Rijn, created in 1635. This oil on panel painting exemplifies the artist’s masterful use of light and shadow while showcasing a character dressed in exotic attire. It remains a valuable piece in the art world, held in the prestigious Rijksmuseum collection. 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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Porträt einer Dame (1916–1917)

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Gustav Klimt’s Porträt einer Dame is a stunning portrait painted between 1916 and 1917, showcasing his iconic style. Remarkably, the painting has a complex history involving theft and recovery, further amplifying its value and intrigue in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Girls on the Bridge (1901)

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Edvard Munch’s The Girls on the Bridge. created in 1901, is a cornerstone of the Expressionism movement. This captivating artwork depicts youthful introspection against a beautifully composed landscape, evoking deep emotional resonance. Its significance in the art world is underscored by its historical context and its esteemed position in the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway. Read more on the artwork here.

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Sairandhri

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Sairandhri is a remarkable work by Raja Ravi Varma, created in 1891. This oil on canvas piece has significant monetary value and has garnered acclaim, winning a medal at the Bombay Fine Arts Society. It represents an intersection of Indian mythology and Western artistic style, captivating art lovers and collectors alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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Philosopher in Meditation

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s Philosopher in Meditation (1632) is a captivating Baroque masterpiece, currently housed at the Louvre Museum, Paris. This profound artwork exemplifies Rembrandt’s mastery of chiaroscuro and invites viewers into a world of introspection and philosophical inquiry, marking its significance in the art world both historically and monetarily. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Corner of the Apartment

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A Corner of the Apartment is a notable 1875 painting by Claude Monet that encapsulates the essence of everyday family life through a serene interior scene. Its monetary significance is underscored by its inclusion in prestigious collections like the Musée d’Orsay, reflecting Monet’s revolutionary approach to light and domesticity in Impressionism. Read more on the artwork here.

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Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait in Green (1932)

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The Self-Portrait in Green by Amrita Sher-Gil captures her vibrant essence and artistic evolution during her pivotal years in Europe. Painted in 1932, this work stands as a testament to her engagement with modernist styles and has substantial significance in the art world, often recognized for its bold use of color and emotional depth. Read more on the artwork here.

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Bridge at Argenteuil on a Gray Day (1876)

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Experience the charm of Impressionism with Bridge at Argenteuil on a Gray Day by Claude Monet, a captivating oil painting that reflects the artist’s profound mastery of light and atmosphere. This artwork, crafted around 1876, offers a captivating glimpse into Monet’s world while holding significant value in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Banks of the Seine (1880)

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Discover Banks of the Seine, Vétheuil by Claude Monet, a pivotal artwork from 1880 showcasing the artist’s shift towards a textured painting style. This exquisite oil on canvas piece is a prime example of Impressionism’s evolution and holds a valuable place in art history, housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Read more on the artwork here.

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Before the great Jami Masjid mosque, Mathura, India (1883)

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Before the great Jami Masjid mosque captures a vibrant scene of cultural richness, showcasing Edwin Lord Weeks’ talent during his trip to India in 1883. This Orientalist masterpiece holds monetary significance in the art world, previously valued at around £225,000, displaying an exquisite blend of architecture and local life. Read more on the artwork here.

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Study of an Old Man

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s studies of old men, ranging from early character explorations to profound portraits, reflect his mastery of light, emotion, and humanity. Notable works like Old Man with a Gold Chain and Portrait of an Old Man (The Old Rabbi) showcase the artist’s deep psychological insight, capturing the essence of aging characters. These masterpieces hold significant monetary and cultural value within the art world, highlighting Rembrandt’s enduring legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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Radha In Moonlight

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Radha in the Moonlight is a mesmerizing 1890 painting by Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma that beautifully encapsulates the themes of love and longing in Hindu mythology. With a monumental auction price of Rs 23 crore, it stands as a significant cultural artifact in the art world, showcasing Varma’s unique blend of Indian and European artistic sensibilities. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Poet’s Garden (1888)

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An iconic piece by Vincent van Gogh, The Poet’s Garden showcases the artist’s vivid color palette and expressive brushwork from his vibrant Arles period. Commissioned by Paul Gauguin for his bedroom, this masterpiece offers a glimpse into the evolution of post-Impressionism, marking a pivotal point in art history with its monetary value soaring among enthusiasts. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Grand Vizier

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Edwin Lord Weeks’ The Grand Vizier captures the intricate beauty of Orientalist themes, showcasing the elegance of a high-ranking official in a culturally rich setting. This artwork is a testament to Weeks’ mastery in depicting vibrant scenes influenced by his extensive travels, making it a significant piece within the Orientalist movement and valuable in today’s art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Study of an Old Man in Profile

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Study of an Old Man, attributed to Rembrandt, showcases powerful brushwork and deep expressions, driving intrigue in its authenticity. Debates over its true origins highlight the complexities of art attribution, making it a significant subject in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Diana and Her Nymphs (1653 – 1654)

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Explore Diana and Her Nymphs. a captivating painting by Johannes Vermeer from the 17th century. This early work reveals Vermeer’s mastery in depicting serene beauty and symbolism. Highly regarded in the art world, it is housed in the prestigious Mauritshuis museum and continues to be a subject of scholarly interest. Read more on the artwork here.

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Salvator Mundi (1500)

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The Salvator Mundi is one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most significant and controversial works, depicting Christ as the Savior of the World. Sold for a staggering $450.3 million, it’s a symbol of Renaissance artistry and has sparked worldwide debate about authenticity and ownership. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Virgin Adoring the Child (1480–1490)

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An exquisite example of Early Renaissance artistry, The Virgin Adoring the Child by Sandro Botticelli illustrates profound religious themes and sophisticated symbolisms. Initially misattributed to Filippo Lippi, this tempera piece is not just a feast for the eyes but a valuable contribution to art history, housed at the prestigious National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. 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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Altarpiece No. 1 Group X (1915)

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Discover ‘Altarpiece No. 1, Group X,’ a pivotal artwork by Hilma af Klint, created in 1915. This piece plays a crucial role in the artist’s Paintings for the Temple series, exploring deep spiritual themes through vibrant abstract forms. Its monetary significance rose following a major exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, elevating af Klint’s status in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Studies of the Fetus in the Womb (1510 -1513)

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The Studies of the Fetus in the Womb by Leonardo da Vinci are revolutionary anatomical sketches created between 1510 and 1513. These stunning works demonstrate da Vinci’s pioneering insights into embryology and remain a significant contribution to both art and science, highlighting a monetary value as a prime example of Renaissance ingenuity. Read more on the artwork here.

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Farm Garden with Sunflowers (1907)

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Farm Garden with Sunflowers is a magnificent oil on canvas painting by Gustav Klimt, created in 1907. This captivating piece showcases Klimt’s signature style and deep appreciation for the Austrian landscape, making it a noteworthy example of early 20th-century art. It resides in the prestigious Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, signifying its financial and cultural importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Wheat Field (1881)

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Claude Monet’s Champ de blé (Wheat Field), painted in 1881, is a cornerstone of Impressionism that captures the essence of nature’s beauty. It recently sold for a staggering $5–7 million, marking its importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Two Women in the Garden (1919)

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Two Women in the Garden by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is a radiant example of Impressionist art, where feminine beauty and nature converge. This 1919 masterpiece showcases Renoir’s late style, beloved for its soft forms and vibrant colors. A remarkable piece in the art market, it reflects the artist’s enduring legacy of capturing life’s blissful moments. Read more on the artwork here.

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Allotment With Sunflower

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Allotment with Sunflower is an exquisite oil on canvas from Vincent van Gogh, crafted in 1887 during his early Parisian period. This striking artwork, showcasing a large sunflower, offers insight into Van Gogh’s budding fascination with this iconic subject. Often overshadowed by his later masterpieces, it still holds significant value in understanding his artistic journey and is housed at the prestigious Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Read more on the artwork here.

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Water Lilies (1916)

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The Water Lilies series by Claude Monet, particularly the works created in 1916, represents a profound artistic achievement that captures the essence of his iconic water-lily pond. This series not only showcases Monet’s innovative techniques and intense emotional depth but is also a war memorial, underscoring its cultural and monetary significance in the art world today. Read more on the artwork here.

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Malcesine am Gardasee (Malcesine on Lake Garda)(1913)

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Created in 1913, Gustav Klimt’s Malcesine on Lake Garda marked a pivotal moment in his artistic journey, showcasing a vibrant and expansive style. Though destroyed in a tragic fire, its significance in Klimt’s evolution and its cultural footprint in art remains relevant. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Milkmaid (1657-1658)

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Johannes Vermeer’s The Milkmaid is a stunning representation of 17th-century Dutch daily life, capturing the moment of a maid pouring milk with unrivaled realism. Celebrated for its mastery of light and detail, the painting remains a pivotal piece in art history and is highly valued in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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George Washington

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The Porthole Portraits by Rembrandt Peale are iconic representations of George Washington, famed for their heroic portrayal and allegorical details. Created between 1823-1850, these portraits not only highlight Washington’s esteemed character but also reflect Peale’s status as a premier portraitist in America’s artistic history, with original works fetching significant sums. 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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Dal Lake, Kashmir (1916)

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A stunning exploration of natural beauty, Dal Lake, Kashmir by Charles William Bartlett is a color woodcut created in 1916. Emphasizing the serene landscape of Kashmir, this artwork embodies the influence of Japanese ukiyo-e techniques, showcasing Bartlett’s exceptional skill and cultural journey through Asia. The piece holds considerable significance in the art world, with copies featured in prestigious collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Read more on the artwork here.

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Det syke øyet. Optiske illusjoner (1930)

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Created in 1930, The Sick Eye is a poignant exploration of the human condition by Edvard Munch, emblematic of his later work. Known for his bold and expressive style, this artwork carries significant monetary and artistic value, embodying the enduring legacy of Munch’s introspective themes in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Baby (Cradle) (1917-1918)

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Gustav Klimt’s Baby (Cradle) showcases his distinctive decorative style and experimental composition, featuring a recumbent child amidst vibrant patterns. Created in the late World War I era, the artwork holds significant monetary and historical value, especially after its acquisition by the National Gallery of Art in 1978. Read more on the artwork here.

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Before The Hunt

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Discover Before The Hunt, a captivating Orientalist masterpiece by Edwin Lord Weeks. This artwork transports you to a vibrant scene in which women elegantly observe a hunt, showcasing Weeks’ exceptional use of color and cultural themes. Valuable as both a historical piece and a collectible, prints are available in various sizes. Read more on the artwork here.

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Woman Holding Fan (1935)

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Woman Holding Fan by Amrita Sher-Gil, painted in 1935, is a vibrant representation of the intersection of European and Indian art influences, marking her transition towards a distinctive Indian artistic identity. This piece earned Sher-Gil significant accolades, including a gold medal from the Bombay Art Society, solidifying her place in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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