How These Famous Paintings Look Today
Mateo P.
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Au Lapin Agile – Pablo Picasso (Paris, France). From his 1905 Rose Period; the harlequin is believed to be a self-portrait.
Café Terrace at Night – Vincent van Gogh (Arles, France). Painted in 1888 without black paint; the café still exists today.
Mont Sainte-Victoire – Paul Cézanne (Aix-en-Provence, France). Cézanne painted it over 60 times, paving the way for Cubism.
Christina’s World – Andrew Wyeth (Cushing, Maine, USA). Inspired by Christina Olson; the house still stands as a landmark.
The Church at Auvers – Vincent van Gogh (Auvers-sur-Oise, France). Painted weeks before his death in 1890.
Impression, Sunrise – Claude Monet (Le Havre, France). The painting that gave Impressionism its name.
Starry Night Over the Rhône – Vincent van Gogh (Arles, France). Painted outdoors at night in 1888.
The Little Street – Johannes Vermeer (Delft, Netherlands). One of only three known street scenes by Vermeer.
The Pope Benedict XIV Visiting the Trevi Fountain in Rome – Giovanni Paolo Panini (Rome, Italy). Depicts the 1744 inauguration of the Trevi Fountain.
The Langlois Bridge at Arles – Vincent van Gogh (Arles, France). Inspired by Japanese prints; the original bridge no longer exists.
Water Lilies – Claude Monet (Giverny, France). Part of a series of around 250 paintings from his garden.
The Moulin de la Galette – Vincent van Gogh (Paris, France). Shows Montmartre before full urbanization.
American Gothic – Grant Wood (Eldon, Iowa, USA). The models were the artist’s sister and his dentist.
Wheatfield with Crows – Vincent van Gogh (Auvers-sur-Oise, France). Long thought to be his final painting.
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