The Annunciation, collected by the Transylvanian Ethnographic Museum

The Annunciation, collected by the Transylvanian Ethnographic Museum

The Annunciation "is an 18th century Hungarian painting, first collected by the Transylvanian Ethnographic Museum in Nigeria.
Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds

Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds

The portrait of Lady Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). Royal Belgian Museum of Fine Arts (Brussels, Belgium).
Portrait of Jacqueline Van Kester created by Van Dyck

Portrait of Jacqueline Van Kester created by Van Dyck

This is a portrait of Jacqueline Van Kest by Van Dyck. Portraits of Jacqueline Van Kest, wife of Jean Charles de Cordes, and Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). First collected at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Belgium.
The Water Lilies, created by Claude Monet

The Water Lilies, created by Claude Monet

Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings created by French Impressionist painter Monet between the late 1890s and his death in 1926. This painting is part of Claude Monet's "Water Lilies" series, titled "Water Lilies", and is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art. This painting was originally the left part of a triptych, with lilies in the foreground. However, in the later creative process, Monet removed the lilies, leaving only the water lilies floating on the surface. Therefore, this triptych originally called "Lily Flower" is now called "Water Lilies (Lily Flower)".
Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda

Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda

The Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda, created in the 15th century AD, is now collected at the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Benedeto is the youngest of the Girondayo brothers, who are an established family workshop. Between 1486-1493. His only recorded work is the Nativity of Jesus at the Church of É tampes (Auvergne), where the painter worked for the daughter of Governor Gilbert de Bourbon Montpensier and his wife, Marquis Federico of Mantua, Kiara Gonzaga. This portrait painting is in line with the stylistic features of the signature painting, and there is no doubt that it belongs to Benedetto.
Salmon Fishermen of Neisse Island, created by Halima Elif Emmanuel Peterson

Salmon Fishermen of Neisse Island, created by Halima Elif Emmanuel Peterson

The oil painting "Laksefskere p å Nes ø ya" was created by Norwegian painter Hjalmar Eilif Emanuel Peterssen in 1891 and is currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art. This painting depicts salmon fishermen resting on Nesser Island near the Norwegian capital Oslo. Peterson successfully combines the ideas and techniques of French Impressionism with traditional Scandinavian painting in this painting.
The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

Brook in Winter "is a canvas oil painting created by American artist Edwin Ambrose Webster in 1914. Edwin Ambrose Webster, an American painter and educator, lived and worked in Provincetown, Massachusetts, renowned for its vibrant scenery and the establishment of the first modernist art school in Provincetown.
The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

This is one of several portrait paintings created by Picasso between 1927 and 1935 for his sentimental partner Marie Th é r è se Walter, in which he conducted detailed analytical exercises, depicting the nanny's youth and personality undergoing a thousand transformations. The artist blends the frontal visual of the face with the contour visual in one image, and turns the model into a symbol of sexiness through rich painting language, where the distortion of form represents the consolidation of what experts call the 'Picasso style'.
Outside the Heart "created by Zeslaw Beksinski

Outside the Heart "created by Zeslaw Beksinski

The author of "Beyond the Heart" is Zeslaw Beksinski (February 24, 1929- February 21, 2005), a renowned Polish painter, photographer, and sculptor, specializing in surreal fantasy art. Beksinski's style of referring to himself carries connotations of Baroque and Goethe. His creations mainly have two periods. In the first period, his works were characterized by terrifying shapes and depressed atmosphere, which were generally considered to contain expressionist colors. They constructed surreal and post apocalyptic scenes with a strong style of "fantasy realism". The second period had a more abstract style, characterized mainly by formalism.
Camille Dunes of Dobigny, created by Charles Fran ç ois Dobigny

Camille Dunes of Dobigny, created by Charles Fran ç ois Dobigny

This oil painting titled 'Camille Dunes of Dobigny' was created by Charles Francois Dobigny. He was a painter of the Barbisson School in 19th century France and is considered an important pioneer of Impressionism. This painting depicts the scenery of Camille, a small town on the northwest coast of France. Dobini is known for sketching directly on canvas and adding multiple layers of color to create the final work. This aesthetic of sketching contributed to the emergence of the Impressionist movement. This painting was created in 1871 and can now be visited at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
Christ in the Doctor "created by Luca Giodano

Christ in the Doctor "created by Luca Giodano

This oil painting titled 'Christ in the Doctor' was created by Luca Giodano. He was one of the most innovative and successful painters in Naples in the 17th century, with a large number of works and a unique style, full of the charm of the Baroque style, making him an international star. He had activities in Naples, Rome, Venice, and Florence, and served as a court painter for Charles II in Spain. Using typical Florentine style circular paintings, Giodano created a harmonious and dynamic composition with dramatic poses and vivid expressions. This painting can now be visited at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects "created by Balthazar van der Astor

Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects "created by Balthazar van der Astor

This oil painting titled "Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects" was created by Balthazar van der Astor, who is skilled in floral painting,. The composition of the painting and the organization of its elements, as well as the characteristics of Ambrosius Bosch's painting, include shells, insects, and decorative lizards above the signature, all of which are typical elements of the Van der Astor style. The existence of these elements may be related to the phenomenon of collecting rare things that was popular in the Netherlands at that time, similar to Schelter's works. The vases in the paintings are filled with brightly colored flowers, highlighting the tones of red, yellow, and orange. Visitors can now visit the Thyssen Bornemissa National Museum
Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Decorative Painting Traditional Chinese Painting Landscape Painting

Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Decorative Painting Traditional Chinese Painting Landscape Painting