The Weeping Woman was done by Pablo Picasso in 1937 using oil paints on canvas. Picasso experimented with this theme many times, with The Weeping Woman being the most famous of the series.
Dimensions: 23 5/8 in x 19 1/4 in
The Elephants
The Elephants is one of Salvador Dalí's most famous paintings. This piece was created in 1948 using oil paints on canvas. In Dalí's work, elephants are a recurring motif, this being a prime example.
The Old Guitarist
The Old Guitarist was created by Pablo Picasso during the time of expressionism. Picasso was particularly influenced by this arising style and thus created many pieces reflecting it. The Old Guitarist itself was made from 1903-1904 using oil paints on canvas.
Dimensions: 4' 0" x 2' 9"
The Water Lily Pond
The Water Lily Pond is an impressionist piece created by Claude Monet. It was completed in 1899 using oil paints. This creation is one of many water lily-related paintings by Monet.
Dimensions: 3' 0" x 2' 5"
The Starry Night
The Starry Night is arguably Van Gogh's most famous piece that he ever created. The painting exhibits post-impressionist values, as Van Gogh favored that style. The piece was created in 1889 using oil paints on canvas. It depicts the view from Gogh's asylum window at Saint-Remy-de-Provence.
Dimensions: 29 in x 36 1/4 in
The Dance Class
Created in 1874, The Dance Class is one of Edgar Degas' many dance-based paintings. The piece was done using oil paints on canvas.
Dimensions: 32.9 in x 30.4 in
Saturn Devouring His Son
A slightly disturbing image, Saturn Devouring His Son was created by Francisco Goya from 1819 through 1823 during the romanticism period. It was first painted as an oil mural, but was then transferred to canvas. The piece depicts the Greek myth in which Cronus (whom the Romans renamed Saturn) ate his children in fear of them overthrowing him.
Dimensions: 4' 8" x 2' 8"
The Persistence of Memory
The Persistence of Memory became one of Salvador Dali's most famous and recognizable works. Often given the incorrect title of The Melting Clocks, this piece was created in 1931 using oil paints on canvas. The painting was done during the surrealism and avant-garde art periods.
Dimensions: 0' 9" x 1' 1"
The Son of Man
Made by Belgian artist Rene Magritte in 1964, The Son of Man is a surrealist piece depicting a man whose face is almost entirely hidden behind an apple. In a slightly disturbing manner, the man's left arm also seems to bend backwards. The painting was done using oil paints on canvas.
Dimensions: 45.67 in x 35 in
Jimson Weed
This painting, depicting four blossoms of jimson weed, was created in 1936 by female artist Georgia O'Keeffe. The piece was made using oil on linen .