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Created by Pablo Picasso.
"Large Bather" is one of few paintings by Picasso in which the figure is over size.
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Created by Pablo Picasso.
This image is now located in the New York Musem of Modern Art.
Picasso created this image while he was with his young family in the Fontaineblueau in the summer of 1921.
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Creator: Paul Klee
This is a cubist painting.
Otherwise known as Head of a Man Going Senile.
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Artist: Thomas Hart
Thomas Hart Benton portrays New York in this oil composition. Benton provides a bird’s-eye view of Madison Square Park.
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Created by: Will Longstaff.
This is a depiction of the Menin Gate war memorial in Ypres.
The composition captures the spirits of soldiers marching in unison across a cornfield under an indigo evening sky.
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Created by" Edward Hopper.
This painting is a multi-colored geometric rectangles and depicts a scene within a Chinese restaurant.
The woman in the painting is believed to be Edward's wife.
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Made by: Frida Kahlo.
Inspiration: Her views on politics.
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Diego Rivera’s mural.
Took six years to complete.
Can be found in the stairwell of The National Palace (Palacio Nacional) in Mexico City.
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Made by: Tamara de Lempicka.
Created with oil and with the usage of canvas.
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Artist: Grant Wood.
Wood desired to design an image that was influenced by the "American Gothic" house Eldon, Iowa.
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Painting Created By Edvard Munch.
Edvard used oil and canvas to fashion his image.
You may know Edvard by his more popular/well-know image, "The Scream."
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Creator: Pablo Picasso
This figure appears like a male but we cannot be certain since in this particular period there are various works that are disfigurations of the female form.
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Salvador Dalí
Dali took an interest in Freud as well as Psychoanalysis.
Originally displayed in the Julien Levy Gallery in 1932, The Persistence Of Memory (1931) has been displayed at The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, since 1934.
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Made by: Oskar Schlemmer.
Oskar was influenced to create this painting due to his close association with the German art school Bauhuas. Bauhaus created the painting in response to the news of the closure of the art school.
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Crafted by Pablo Picasso.
Created with the usage of oil on a canvas.
One of Picasso's best known works.
This image is known as powerful and anti-war moving.
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Designed by Pablo Picasso.
Picasso crafted this image in France.
This image portrays Picasso's mistress.
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Creator: Edward Hopper.
The painting was begun in December of 1938 and finished in January of 1939.
This image is appreciated for it's various light sources depicted in the image.
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Creator: Frida Kahlo.
This one of Frida's most notable paintings.
It's a double portrait depicting two versions of herself.
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Creator: Salvador Dali.
Dali created this image around the time of when he was exiled from the Surrealist movement.
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Creator: Frida Kahlo.
This image is said to represent Frida's physical pain after her accident.
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