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Roses (1890)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Roses is a remarkable painting realized in 1890, showcasing his innovative style and emotional intensity in the final chapter of his career. As part of a significant series created during his time at the Saint-Rémy asylum, this piece not only embodies his artistic evolution but has also achieved monetary significance in the art world due to its unique attributes and historical context. Read more on the artwork here.

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Lord Shiva and Family

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Lord Shiva and Family is a significant painting by Raja Ravi Varma that was sold at auction for Rs 16 crore (approximately $1.93 million) on February 26, 2023. This artwork beautifully captures the divine family of Lord Shiva, including his consort Parvati and their son Ganesha, set against the backdrop of Mount Kailash, which is considered Shiva’s abode. Read more on the artwork here.

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Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait In Green Dress (1932)

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The Self-Portrait in Green Dress is a captivating work by Amrita Sher-Gil, completed in 1932 during her artistic sojourn in Paris. Valued for its reflection of her unique cultural identity and artistic prowess, this piece contributes significantly to the discourse on identity in art and is part of a private collection. Read more on the artwork here.

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Stairway At Auvers (1890)

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Stairway at Auvers is a captivating painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in July 1890. It highlights Van Gogh’s expressive style and emotional depth during his final months in France. This artwork holds significant monetary value, reflecting the esteemed status of Van Gogh’s works in the art world, often fetching millions at auctions. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Desert Escort (1925)

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The Desert Escort, painted by Henri Émilien Rousseau in 1925, captures an enchanting desert scene showcasing the artist’s adeptness in Orientalist themes. This artwork is notable not just for its captivating imagery but also for its monetary significance, as it has been part of prestigious collections and auctions, including a listing at Christie’s. Read more on the artwork here.

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Woman on Terrace (1935)

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The captivating Woman on Terrace by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1935, reflects her deep connection to Indian culture and everyday life. This poignant piece, celebrated for its vibrant colors and realistic portrayal of women, is a testament to Sher-Gil’s influential role in Indian modern art, with significant monetary value in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Juan de Pareja (1650)

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The Portrait of Juan de Pareja is a landmark oil on canvas painting by Diego Velázquez from 1650, celebrating the life of a skilled enslaved painter. This significant work is recognized as the first known portrait of a Spanish man of African descent, and it sold at auction for a remarkable $5.5 million, reflecting its profound cultural and historical impact. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Blinding of Samson

Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Blinding of Samson (1636) is a stunning Baroque masterpiece that powerfully captures the climactic moment of betrayal and violence from the biblical story of Samson. Regarded as one of his most intense works, it exemplifies his remarkable use of chiaroscuro, evoking the emotional turmoil of the narrative while holding significant monetary value in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Group IX,SUW , The Swan, No. 8 (1915)

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‘Group IX/SUW, The Swan, No. 8’ is a groundbreaking 1915 painting by Hilma af Klint, which holds a significant place in the evolution of abstract art. It is renowned for its spiritual symbolism and radically innovative forms, making it a precious connection between the mystical and the modern. Its historical importance has only gained recognition in recent decades, transforming af Klint into a pivotal figure within the realm of contemporary art. 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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The Doge’s Palace

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Claude Monet’s The Doge’s Palace is a prominent painting from his 1908 Venetian series, showcasing his impressionist mastery. This piece encapsulates his fascination with light and reflection, marking a significant moment in his artistic journey, and holds prominent monetary value in the art market due to its historical importance. Read more on the artwork here.

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Pointy black (1931)

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Pointy Black is a significant 1931 abstract artwork by Wassily Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art. This innovative piece showcases his mastery of form and color, making it a vital part of modern art history. While the original is not for sale, reproductions are available, contributing to its ongoing influence in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Women Picking Olives (1889)

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Women Picking Olives exemplifies Van Gogh’s mastery in post-Impressionist style, showcasing his emotional connection to rural life. With three distinctive versions, this artwork not only reflects the simplicity of daily tasks but also captures the artist’s innovative approach. The piece is significant in the art world, with one version residing in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and contributing to Van Gogh’s legacy of multiple creativity. Read more on the artwork here.

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Waves (1908)

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Waves by Edvard Munch, created in 1908, showcases the artist’s vibrant brushwork and expressive use of color. This artwork is a significant testament to Munch’s contribution to Expressionism, reflecting his profound connection to the natural world. Its monetary value underscores its importance, being sought after by collectors. Read more on the artwork here.

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Despair (1892)

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Edvard Munch’s Despair. created in 1892, stands as an iconic representation of the Expressionism movement. This emotionally charged artwork continues to resonate with viewers and holds substantial value in the art world, often fetching high prices in auction sales due to Munch’s influential legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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Christ and St.Mary Magdalen at the Tomb

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This impactful painting by Rembrandt van Rijn, created in 1638, uniquely captures the profound moment of Christ’s resurrection. The emotional intensity and artist’s masterful play of light and symbolism not only depict a biblical narrative but also hold significant monetary value, showcasing Rembrandt’s exceptional artistry. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hope II (1907-1908)

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Hope II is a remarkable oil-on-canvas painting by Gustav Klimt, reflecting the intense themes of birth and death intertwined with sensuality. This stunning work, emblematic of his Golden Phase, showcases Klimt’s masterful use of gold and intricate patterns, making it a significant piece in the world of art and a treasured possession of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. Read more on the artwork here.

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Prisoners Exercising (1890)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Prisoners Exercising (1890) is an emotive oil painting reflecting his own struggles with mental illness, inspired by Gustave Doré’s engraving. This poignant work captures the essence of confinement and despair and is regarded as a significant piece in art history. It’s currently housed in the Pushkin Museum, Moscow. Read more on the artwork here.

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They Attack Unaware (1871)

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They Attack Unaware is a gripping artwork by Vasily Vereshchagin that portrays the chaotic realities of warfare. Known for his graphic depictions of battle, Vereshchagin’s art often serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of conflict. This piece contributes significantly to his legacy, reflecting both the emotional intensity and the anti-war sentiments prevalent in his work. Read more on the artwork here.

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Daniel and Cyrus Before the Idol Bel

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s Daniel and Cyrus Before the Idol Bel (1633) is a powerful religious painting, showcasing the confrontation between King Cyrus and the prophet Daniel. This small yet significant work captures the emotional weight of idolatry in a masterful display of light and shadow, reflecting its high monetary value in the art world, particularly as part of the J. Paul Getty Museum collection. Read more on the artwork here.

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St. Germain l’Auxerrois (1867)

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St. Germain l’Auxerrois is a captivating 1867 painting by Claude Monet that captures the vibrancy of Parisian life through its striking Impressionist techniques. This significant work represents Monet’s innovative approach and is part of the esteemed collection at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, showcasing his mastery in conveying light and movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Murugan

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Sri Shanmukha Subrahmanya Swami by Raja Ravi Varma is a stunning representation of the Hindu god Murugan, blending Indian spiritual themes with European artistic techniques. This artwork remains significant in the art world, celebrated for its intricate details and the artist’s masterful interpretation. Multiple reproduction options are available, making this iconic piece accessible to art enthusiasts. Read more on the artwork here.

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Warasyar Woman

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Explore the enchanting Warasyar Woman by Raja Ravi Varma, a masterpiece that merges European artistry with Indian cultural themes. This painting not only showcases Varma’s acclaimed portraiture of idealized Indian femininity but also holds significant monetary value in the art world, appealing to collectors and admirers alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portrait of a Man in Oriental Costume

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Explore Rembrandt’s captivating Portrait of a Man in Oriental Costume. a mesmerizing example of 17th-century tronie. Renowned for his masterful use of light and shadow, this artwork exemplifies the allure of Oriental attire that sparked artistic fascination in his era. It holds immense value in the art world, both for its beauty and historical significance. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Visitation

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Visitation (1640) captures a poignant biblical meeting between Mary and Elizabeth. This rare masterpiece reflects the emotional richness characteristic of Rembrandt’s work and holds considerable value in the art world, known for its unique depiction and historical significance. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Two Sons of Tipu Sahib, Sultan of Mysore, Being Handed over as Hostages to General Cornwallis (ca. 1792)

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Experience a crucial moment in Indian history through Robert Smirke’s The Two Sons of Tipu Sahib. Painted around 1792, this oil on canvas captures the poignant scene of two young princes turned hostages during the Third Mysore War. This artwork is a significant collectible, highlighting the political dynamics of colonial India and the British Empire. Read more on the artwork here.

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Landscape with Watermill (1879)

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Landscape with Watermill by Henri Rousseau, created in 1879, is a seminal piece that marks the beginning of his artistic journey. This early work not only highlights Rousseau’s unique naive style but also has significant monetary value in the art world as one of his foundational works. Read more on the artwork here.

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Ohne Titel (1930)

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Created in 1930, Wassily Kandinsky’s Ohne Titel showcases his iconic abstract style characterized by geometric shapes and vibrant colors. This piece is a testament to Kandinsky’s innovative exploration of emotional and spiritual expressions in art, holding notable significance in his oeuvre. Read more on the artwork here.

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Self-Portrait of the Artist with a Lamp (1903)

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Henri Rousseau’s Self-Portrait of the Artist with a Lamp (1903) beautifully captures the essence of his Post-Impressionist style. This small yet significant painting reflects Rousseau’s unique perspective and self-taught artistry, solidifying his status in the modern art realm. Read more on the artwork here.

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Vishwamitra Meditation

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The Vishwamitra Meditation painting by Raja Ravi Varma is a profound representation of Hindu spirituality and mythology. Created in 1897, it highlights the intersection of traditional Indian art and European techniques, showcasing Varma’s mastery. Read more on the artwork here.

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Carriage to Delhi (1875)

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Carriage to Delhi (1875) by Vasily Vereshchagin is a remarkable work that captures the essence of everyday life during the artist’s travels through Asia. Notably, Vereshchagin’s meticulous realism invites viewers into a scene reflective of both cultural observation and artistic mastery, solidifying its significance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Annunciation (1608-1609)

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An extraordinary composition by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, The Annunciation (1608-1609) showcases the artist’s later style during the Baroque era. This enigmatic piece, held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, France, is a significant exploration of emotional intensity and innovative spatial treatment, making it a valuable masterpiece in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Young Girls

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Young Girls is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1932 during her studies in Paris. This artwork is a celebrated representation of Sher-Gil’s dual cultural identity and skill, earning her a gold medal at the Paris Salon. Today, it holds national significance as a treasure protected by India’s antiquities laws. Read more on the artwork here.

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Square Saint-Pierre, Paris (1887)

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Vincent van Gogh’s paintings of Square Saint-Pierre from 1887 showcase his innovative use of color and technique, marking a transformative period in his artistic journey. Among these are Garden with Courting Couples and Square Saint-Pierre at Sunset, both held in high regard and part of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, symbolizing significant contributions to Post-Impressionism. Read more on the artwork here.

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Louis Gueymard (1822–1880) as Robert le Diable (1857)

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The painting Louis Gueymard as Robert le Diable creates a striking portrait of a celebrated tenor in his prime, representing Courbet’s mastery in depicting realism. Completed in 1857, this work not only showcases the talent of Louis Gueymard but also emphasizes the cultural significance of opera in 19th-century France. Holding a valued place in the art world, it is housed at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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An Old Lady with a Book

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Discover Rembrandt’s profound work, An Old Lady with a Book (1637), where the interplay of light and shadow reveals the depth of human contemplation. This piece stands as a testament to Rembrandt’s artistic genius and skill in portraiture, making it a prized asset in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hungarian Gypsy Girl

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The Hungarian Gypsy Girl is an evocative oil painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1932 during her summer vacation in Hungary. This masterpiece is notable for its vibrant colors and emotional depth, reflecting Sher-Gil’s distinctive style. As one of the most significant female artists of her time, her works command high monetary value in the art world, reinforcing her legacy as the most expensive woman painter in India. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Forest Still Life with Peach and Grapes

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A captivating piece by Henri Rousseau, A Forest Still Life with Peach and Grapes showcases his distinct Naive style, melding natural beauty and simplicity. This oil on panel artwork, measuring 39 x 49 cm, carries significant monetary value for collectors of post-impressionism, reflecting Rousseau’s unique artistic contributions. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hindu Merchants (ca. 1885)

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Edwin Lord Weeks’ Hindu Merchants is a captivating oil on canvas painted around 1885, showcasing the vibrant life of Indian merchants in a bustling market. Esteemed for its intricate details and cultural richness, this work holds significant importance in highlighting the Indian lifestyle to Western audiences and is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection, demonstrating its enduring monetary and cultural value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Landscape with a yellow field (1905)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Landscape with a yellow field from 1905 is a vivid precursor to abstract art, reflecting a dramatic departure from representational styles. Its monetary value lies in its historical significance as a forerunner to Kandinsky’s iconic later works, enhancing its allure in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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