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Boy with Lemons (1935)

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Boys with Lemons by Amrita Sher-Gil is a captivating 1935 oil on canvas painting that highlights the vibrancy of everyday life in India through the lens of her unique artistic style. Acclaimed for its cultural significance, it is deemed a NON-EXPORTABLE NATIONAL ART TREASURE in India, underscoring its importance in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Youth

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Gustav Klimt’s Youth. created in 1905, is a captivating drawing that embodies his Art Nouveau style, showcasing intricate details and poignant themes of life’s progression. This piece holds significant monetary value due to Klimt’s status in the art world, celebrated for his symbolic exploration of beauty and youth. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portico Of A Mosque, Ahmedabad

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Portico Of A Mosque, Ahmedabad by Edwin Lord Weeks is a striking representation of Orientalist art, capturing the intricate beauty of Indian architecture. This notable oil on canvas piece, measuring 55.5 x 46.36 cm, reflects Weeks’ extensive travels and keen observations of the East, and holds significant value in the art world due to its cultural relevance and artistic complexity. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portrait of Giuliano de Medici (1478-1480)

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A powerful embodiment of the Italian Renaissance, Portrait of Giuliano de Medici’ by Sandro Botticelli highlights the tragic fate of a noble figure. With its intricate technique and poignant historical context, this artwork is not only an aesthetic masterpiece but also holds significant value, showcasing Botticelli’s relationship with the influential Medici family. Read more on the artwork here.

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Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness (ca. 1622)

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Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness by Diego Velázquez is a captivating early work that showcases the artist’s emerging style and mastery of symbolism. Created around 1622, this painting reflects significant influences from Italian art and is a prized piece in The Art Institute of Chicago’s collection. Read more on the artwork here.

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Study for view of the Pont de Sèvres (1908)

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Discover Henri Rousseau’s 1908 masterpiece, Study for View of the Pont de Sèvres, a captivating preliminary sketch that reflects the artist’s naive style and connection to everyday life. This artwork not only represents Rousseau’s unique flair but also holds significant value as a public domain piece, embraced by art lovers and collectors alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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Girl In Mauve (1931)

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Amrita Sher-Gil’s Girl In Mauve is a stunning oil on canvas painting created in 1931, showcasing her early European influences as an artist. As a significant work in Indian modern art, it is part of the prestigious collection at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, establishing Sher-Gil as a pioneering figure in portraying femininity and culture. Read more on the artwork here.

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Sheaves Of Wheat (1890)

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Sheaves of Wheat is a captivating piece by Vincent van Gogh, created in July 1890, symbolizing his connection to rural life and seasonal labor. This masterpiece currently resides in the prestigious Dallas Museum of Art and is cherished for its innovative use of texture and engaging composition. 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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A Polish Nobleman

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A Polish Nobleman, painted by Rembrandt in 1637, showcases the Dutch master’s iconic use of light and shadow, as well as his deft brushwork. This intriguing artwork possesses ambiguity regarding the identity of the subject, suspected to be a Polish noble yet remains unconfirmed. Its significance extends to historical provenance, tied to notable figures like Catherine II the Great. Read more on the artwork here.

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Olive trees With The Alpilles In The Background (1889)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background (1889) is a mesmerizing depiction of vibrant olive trees against the serene backdrop of the Alpilles mountains. Created during his transformative period at the Saint-Rémy-de-Provence asylum, this artwork encapsulates van Gogh’s vivid exploration of color and emotional depth, underscoring its monetary significance as an iconic piece within the post-impressionist movement. Read more on the artwork here.

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Saint John the Baptist (1603)

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Caravaggio’s depictions of Saint John the Baptist showcase his remarkable ability to illuminate complex emotions and spirituality. While not definitively dated to 1603, these works collectively emphasize Caravaggio’s innovative approach to realism and masterful use of chiaroscuro, making their monetary significance considerable within the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Attraction I (1995)

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Edvard Munch’s oeuvre is renowned for its emotional intensity and exploration of psychological themes. While Attraction I is mistakenly attributed to him posthumously, his actual masterpieces reflect a deep engagement with human emotion and existential dread. Due to the profound influence of Munch in modern art, any posthumous claims to new works must be critically assessed. Read more on the artwork here.

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Dasharata Kaikeyi Vilap

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Discover Dasharatha Kaikeyi Vilap, an exquisite artwork linked to the renowned Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma. Celebrated for its dramatic portrayal of a poignant moment from the Ramayana, this print holds significant value in the art world, representing the blend of tradition and accessibility in Indian art. 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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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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Shakuntala looking for Dushyanta

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Shakuntala Looking for Dushyanta by Raja Ravi Varma captures the poignant moment from the famed Sanskrit play, where Shakuntala, with hope and longing in her eyes, searches for her lost love, King Dushyanta. Her graceful posture and the soft, wistful expression on her face convey the deep emotions of love and separation. Varma’s careful rendering of the scene, with delicate details and vivid colors, brings to life this timeless tale of fate, love, and devotion. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Italian Woman (Agostina Segatori)

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Celebrate Van Gogh’s fascination with character and charm through The Italian Woman (Agostina Segatori). Depicting the captivating café owner and Van Gogh’s lover, the portrait exudes warmth and elegance. With soft, yet vivid colors, he captures her presence in a strikingly personal way. Own a piece that blends art, life, and the stories of Parisian bohemia in Van Gogh’s distinct style. Read more on the artwork here.

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Saraswati, Goddess of Wisdom

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Saraswati, Goddess of Wisdom by Raja Ravi Varma beautifully depicts the goddess in a moment of serene grace, holding her veena and embodying the essence of knowledge and learning. The delicate balance of her calm expression and graceful posture reflects the timeless pursuit of wisdom. Varma’s mastery in portraying divine beauty and inner peace brings this symbolic representation of Saraswati to life, making it a powerful tribute to intellect, creativity, and divine inspiration. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Virgin of the Rocks (1483–1508)

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The Virgin of the Rocks is a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci created in two versions between 1483 and 1508. Celebrated for its groundbreaking techniques, this artwork is invaluable in the art world, showcasing Leonardo’s mastery in chiaroscuro and sfumato. The first version resides in the Louvre, while the second is housed in the National Gallery, London. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer (1916)

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Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Friederike Maria Beer. created in 1916, is a striking illustration of his late artistic style, deftly merging ornamentation and realism. This poignant piece, steeped in historical context and personal significance, showcases Klimt’s unique approach to portraiture and is a valued part of the collection at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Beach in Normandy

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Experience the serene beauty of Beach in Normandy by Gustave Courbet, created between 1872 and 1875. This masterpiece exemplifies the Realist movement, capturing the natural splendor of the Normandy coast, while being held in the esteemed collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Read more on the artwork here.

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Angst (1896)

Edvard Munch’s Angst (1896) masterfully encapsulates collective anxiety through its emotive composition and innovative techniques. This artwork is not only significant for its artistic depth but also reflects Munch’s enduring exploration of existential themes, solidifying its place in the art world as a classic of Expressionism. Read more on the artwork here.

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Seaside landscape (1863)

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Created in 1863, Gustave Courbet’s Seaside landscape is a captivating representation of the Realism movement. This artwork showcases Courbet’s innovative approach to capturing the natural world, making it a significant piece in 19th-century art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Rani Bharani Lakshmi Bayi Of Travancore

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A captivating portrait created by the renowned Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma, Rani Bharani Lakshmi Bayi Of Travancore showcases Maharani Lakshmi Bayi, the Senior Rani of Travancore, in all her regal glory. Completed in 1883, this masterpiece not only exemplifies Varma’s artistic prowess but is also valued in the art world for its historical significance and cultural representation. Read more on the artwork here.

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Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait with Easel

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Amrita Sher-Gil’s Self-Portrait with Easel, created in 1930, is not just a self-portrait; it is a profound reflection of the artist’s resilience and dedication to her craft. With influences from the likes of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, this artwork underscores the critical role of women in the art world, potentially marking a significant monetary value within contemporary art circles. Read more on the artwork here.

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Self-portrait (1512)

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A striking red chalk drawing believed to be a self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, created around 1512, this artwork captures the essence of the Renaissance’s humanist ideals. Its controversial attribution adds to its intrigue, making it a prized piece in art history, currently housed in the Royal Library of Turin. Read more on the artwork here.

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Amrita Sher-Gil Self Portrait 6 (1930)

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Amrita Sher-Gil’s Self Portrait 6, created in 1930, reveals her burgeoning talent and mastery of self-representation while she studied in Paris. This captivating work is not only a testament to her artistic journey but also holds significant value in the art world, showcasing her distinctive idiom that influenced future artists. Read more on the artwork here.

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Officer and Laughing Girl (1657)

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Experience the brilliance of Vermeer with Officer and Laughing Girl. painted around 1657, a hallmark of the Dutch Golden Age. This intimate tableau captures the interplay of light and emotion within a domestic setting, reflecting the bourgeois life of the time. Its significance in the art world is underscored by its place in The Frick Collection, bought by Henry Clay Frick for a notable sum in 1911. 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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The Factory (1887)

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The Factory, or The Factory at Asnières, painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1887, exemplifies his early experimentation with color and form during his Parisian period. This piece not only captures the industrial transformation of Asnières but is also a vivid reflection of the artist’s evolving post-impressionist style, elevating its importance in the art history narrative. Read more on the artwork here.

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Myself, Portrait – Landscape (1890)

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Henri Rousseau’s Myself, Portrait-Landscape from 1890 is a remarkable self-portrait that symbolizes modernity and artistic ambition. This oil on canvas masterwork, notable for its naïve style and significant cultural symbolism, currently resides in the National Gallery in Prague and represents the evolution of Post-Impressionist portraiture. 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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Vase With Carnations (1886)

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Immerse yourself in Vincent van Gogh’s vibrant exploration of florals with his striking Vase with Carnations from 1886. Renowned for its bold colors and expressive brushwork, this piece offers a glimpse into Van Gogh’s artistic evolution during his Parisian period, where he created a rich series of floral still lifes, now valued highly in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Beech Grove I

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Beech Grove I by Gustav Klimt, created in 1902, stands as a captivating masterpiece of the Symbolism movement. This enchanting oil on canvas, measuring 100 x 100 cm, masterfully illustrates the mesmerizing beauty of nature, inviting viewers to embrace its serene mystery. Though not adorned with gold leaf, the work’s vivid colors and intricate details highlight Klimt’s artistic prowess during his Golden phase, making it a valued piece in the art market. 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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Christ at the Column (circa 1607)

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Christ at the Column exemplifies Caravaggio’s Baroque artistry with its dramatic use of light and shadow, capturing a pivotal moment from the Passion of Christ. This masterpiece, housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, not only showcases Caravaggio’s innovative techniques but also holds significant monetary value as a highlight of his oeuvre, often fetching millions at auctions. Read more on the artwork here.

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Self-Portrait of Rembrandt Van Rjin Laughing

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The Self-Portrait of Rembrandt van Rijn Laughing, painted circa 1628, serves as an early testament to Rembrandt’s artistic genius and personality. This captivating work stands out for its lively brushwork and unique technique of painting on copper, holding significant monetary value due to its historical importance and rarity in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Trees By The Canal (1908)

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Explore Edvard Munch’s Trees By The Canal, an underrated piece within the artist’s vast oeuvre. While not as recognized as The Scream, this work showcases his ability to capture landscapes. As part of Munch’s explorations of nature, it holds unexplored monetary significance in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Head of an Aged Woman (1655-1660)

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s Head of an Aged Woman showcases his masterful technique in conveying deep emotional expression and character through portraiture. Created during the years 1655-1660, this artwork is a part of his iconic suite of works that has continued to hold significant monetary value in the art world, often fetching high prices at auction. Read more on the artwork here.

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