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Journey Through Venice, 1935. Artist: Francis GruberJourney Through Venice, 1935. Located in the collection at, Musee de Beaux Arts
Crash Landing, Aleutians, 1943. Artist: Ogden Minton PleissnerCrash Landing, Aleutians, 1943. Found in the collection of the US Army Photographic Agency
House with a White Fence, 20th century. Artist: Adolf HitlerHouse with a White Fence, 20th century. Adolf Hitler often claimed to be a frustrated artist, and art was one of his major interests throughout his life
Shelter in Fournes, c1914-c1918(?). Artist: Adolf HitlerShelter in Fournes, c1914-c1918(?). Adolf Hitler often claimed to be a frustrated artist, and art was one of his major interests throughout his life
The Courtyard of the Old Residenz in Munich, 1914. Artist: Adolf HitlerThe Courtyard of the Old Residenz in Munich, 1914. Adolf Hitler often claimed to be a frustrated artist, and art was one of his major interests throughout his life
Caricature of Adolf Hitler, 1924. Artist: Thomas Theodor HeineCaricature of Adolf Hitler, 1924. Hitler spent 1924 in prison for his role in the Munich Beer Hall Putsch
The Bowl of Milk, c1919. Artist: Pierre BonnardThe Bowl of Milk, c1919. From the collection of the Tate Modern, London
The Lake, 1911. Artist: Henri Victor Gabriel Le FauconnierThe Lake, 1911. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow
The Cabin, 1906. Artist: Tony MinartzThe Cabin, 1906. An engraver and self-taught painter, Minartz was influenced by Toulouse-Lautre. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow
The Hotel Soubise, 1908. Artist: Georges Leon DufrenoyThe Hotel Soubise, 1908. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow
Matisse Painting in the Studio of Manguin, 1904-1905. Artist: Albert MarquetMatisse Painting in the Studio of Manguin, 1904-1905. Musee National d Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Seine River in Paris, 20th Century. Artist: Paul Ambroise ValerySeine River in Paris, 20th Century. Paul Valery, French author and Symbolist poet, he also wrote essays and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events
Girls Running, Walberswick Pier, 1888-1894. Artist: Philip Wilson SteerGirls Running, Walberswick Pier, 1888-1894. Steer made many visits to Walberswick in Suffolk, where he had friends. He completed a number of paintings of the beach
The President, 1930. Artist: Paul Ambroise ValeryThe President, 1930. Paul Valery was a French author and Symbolist poet, he also wrote essays and aphorisms on art, history, letters, music, and current events
Mythological Motif, 1903. Artist: Ker Xavier RousselMythological Motif, 1903. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow. The Nabis developed a flat heavily decorative heavily outlined style and were unified in their dislike of impressionism
Passage, c1900-1930. Artist: Anatole-Eugene HillairetPassage, c1900-1930. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow
Harlem Rivers, 1928. Artist: Preston DickinsonHarlem Rivers, 1928. Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
Portrait of Rene Crevel, 1900-1935. Artist: Christian BerardPortrait of Rene Crevel, 1900-1935. A painter of portraits, figures including nudes and genre scenes, Christian Berard worked primarily in Paris including as a fashion illustrator for Chanel
Rebus: Raymond Roussei, c1920-1945. Artist: Robert DesnosRebus: Raymond Roussei, 1900-1954. Robert Desnos (1900 - 1945) was a French surrealist poet, who developed the automatic writing style recording the associations and leaps of the subconscious mind
Woman in Red Top, c1920. Artist: Pierre BonnardWoman in Red Top, c1920
Girls on the Bridge, 1901. Artist: Edvard MunchGirls on the Bridge, 1901. From the collection of the Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, Norway
Paris Street in Rainy Weather, 1877. Artist: Gustave CailebotteParis Street in Rainy Weather, 1877. Caillebottes themes were catholic (as in universal ). He often chose an overhead vantage point for his compositions
The Miners, c1920. Artist: Jules BessonThe Miners, c1920. State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia
Yellow to Purple, 1923. Artist: Paul KleeYellow to Purple, 1923. From the Berlin National Gallery, Germany
Friedrich Nietzsche, 1906. Artist: Edvard MunchFriedrich Nietzsche, 1906. Portrait of the German 19th century philosopher. From the Stockholm Collection
Rue Lafayette, Paris, 1891. Artist: Edvard MunchRue Lafayette, Paris, 1891. From the collection of the Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
The Scream, 1893. Artist: Edvard MunchThe Scream, 1893. The Scream is one of four versions painted by Edward Munch in 1893. The ghostly, agonised figure against the background of a red sunset is one of the most well known images in
Brooklyn Bridge, 1917. Artist: Joseph StellaBrooklyn Bridge, 1917
The Eiffel Tower, 1910-1911. Artist: Robert DelaunayThe Eiffel Tower, 1910-1911. From the collection of the Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland
Girls at the Piano, 1892. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirGirls at the Piano, 1892. Musee d Orsay, Paris, France
Dancing Girl with Castanets, 1909. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirDancing Girl with Castanets, 1909. Located in the National Gallery, London, England
By the Seashore, 1883. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirBy the Seashore, 1883. The background is believed to represent the Channel island of Guernsey, which Renoir visited in the early fall of 1883. Located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
A Bather, 1885-1890. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirA Bather, 1885-90. Located in the National Gallery London, England
At the Cafe, c1877. Artist: Pierre-Auguste RenoirAt the Cafe, c1877. Located in the Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, Otterlo, Netherlands
Holy Family with Two Donors, 1505. Artist: Vittore CarpaccioHoly Family with Two Donors, 1505. The Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
Harvest at Montfoucault, 1876. Artist: Camille PissarroHarvest at Montfoucault, 1876. Musee d Orsay, Paris, France
London Shoeshine Boy, 1882. Artist: Jules Bastien-LepageLondon Shoeshine Boy, 1882. Found in the collection of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France
August Strindberg, 1892. Artist: Edvard MunchAugust Strindberg, 1892. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden
The Jetty, 1879-1962. Artist: William ChadwickThe Jetty, 1879-1962
Madeleine in the Bois d Amour, 1888. Artist: Emile BernardMadeleine in the Bois d Amour, 1888. From the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France
Portrait of Ari Redon, c1898. Artist: Odilon RedonPortrait of Ari Redon, c1898. From the Art Institute of Chicago
Leaving the Moulin Rouge, 1901-1902. Artist: Tony MinartzLeaving the Moulin Rouge, 1901-1902. An engraver and self-taught painter Minartz was influenced by Toulouse-Lautre. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow
Rural Festival, 1911-1913. Artist: Ker Xavier RousselRural Festival, 1911-1913. State Museum of New Western Art, Moscow. The Nabis developed a flat heavily decorative outlined style and were unified in their dislike of impressionism
The Dance Gallery, c1900-1947, Artist: Matija JamaThe Dance Gallery, c1900-1947. Jama believed in Impressionism as a necessary stage in the development of art
Decorative Composition, Individual flowers, C1900-1949. Artist: Alexandra ExterDecorative Composition, Individual flowers, C1900-1949. Alexandra Ekster was a constructivist painter, designer, and one of the founders of Art Deco
Rebus: Hou!, c1920-1945. Artist: Robert DesnosRebus: Hou!, c1920-1945. Robert Desnos (1900 - 1945) was a French surrealist poet, who developed the automatic writing style recording the associations and leaps of the subconscious mind
Virginia Oldoini (1837-99) Countess of Castiglione, Memory of 1893, 1914. ArtistVirginia Oldoini (1837-99) Countess of Castiglione, Memory of 1893, 1914. Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France
Jealousy, 1895. Artist: Edvard MunchJealousy, 1895. From the Rasmus Meyers Samlingen, Bergen, Norway