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99. Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz


Miguel Cabrera


c. 1750 C.E.



realism

100. A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery


Joseph Wright of Derby


c. 1763–1765 C.E.



realism

101. The Swing


Jean-Honoré Fragonard


1767 C.E.



idealism

102. Monticello


Virginia, U.S. / Thomas Jefferson (architect)


1768–1809 C.E.



neoclassicism

103. The Oath of the Horatii


Jacques-Louis David


1784 C.E.



neoclassicism

104. George Washington


Jean-Antoine Houdon


1788–1792 C.E.



neoclassicism

105. Self-Portrait Vigée Le Brun


Elisabeth Louise


1790 C.E.



106. Y no hay remedio (And There’s Nothing to Be Done), from Los Desastres de la Guerra (The Disasters of War), plate 15
Francisco de Goya


1810–1823 C.E.
(published 1863)



romanticism

107. La Grande Odalisque


Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres


1814 C.E.



neoclassical romanticism

108. Liberty Leading the People


EugèneDelacroix


1830 C.E.



romanticism

109. The Oxbow (View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm)
Thomas Cole


1836 C.E.



romanticism

110. Still Life in Studio


Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre


1837 C.E.

111. Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On)


Joseph Mallord William Turner


1840 C.E.



romanticism

112. Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament)


London, England / Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin


1840–1870 C.E.

112. Palace of Westminster (Central Lobby)


London, England / Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin


1840–1870 C.E.

112. Palace of Westminster (Westminster Hall)


London, England / Charles Barry and Augustus W. N. Pugin


1840–1870 C.E.

113. The Stone Breakers


Gustave Courbet


1849 C.E. (destroyed in 1945)



realism

114. Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art


Honoré Daumier


1862 C.E.

115. Olympia


Édouard Manet


1863 C.E.



realism

116. The Saint-Lazare Station


Claude Monet


1877 C.E.



impressionism

117. The Horse in Motion


Eadweard Muybridge


1878 C.E.

118. The Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel (El Valle de México desde el Cerro de Santa Isabel)


Jose María Velasco


1882 C.E.



romanticism

119. The Burghers of Calais


Auguste Rodin


1884–1895 C.E.



post impressionism

120. The Starry Night


Vincent van Gogh


1889 C.E.



post-impressionsim

121. The Coiffure


Mary Cassatt


1890–1891 C.E.



impressionism

122. The Scream


Edvard Munch


1893 C.E.



expressionism

123. Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?


Paul Gauguin


1897–1898 C.E.



expressionism

124. Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building


Chicago, Illinois, U.S. / Louis Sullivan (architect) 1899–1903 C.E.



modernism

125. Mont Sainte-Victoire


Paul Cézanne


1902–1904 C.E.



expressionism/modernism

126. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon


Pablo Picasso


1907 C.E.



cubism

127. The Steerage


Alfred Stieglitz


1907 C.E.

128. The Kiss


Gustav Klimt


1907–1908 C.E.



art nouveau / abstraction

129. The Kiss


Constantine Brancusi


1907-1908 C.E.



cubism

130. The Portuguese


Georges Braque


1911 C.E.



cubism

131. Goldfish


Henri Matisse


1912 C.E.



fauvism

132. Improvisation 28 (second version)


Vassily Kandinsky


1912 C.E.



impressionism

133. Self-Portrait as a Soldier


Ernst Ludwig Kirchner


1915 C.E.



expressionism

134. Memorial Sheet for Karl Liebknecht


Käthe Kollwitz


1919–1920 C.E.



political activism

135. Villa Savoye


Poissy-sur-Seine, France / Le Corbusier (architect)


1929 C.E.



modernism / minimalism

136. Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow


Piet Mondrian


1930 C.E.



abstractism / neo-plasticism

137. Illustration from The Results of the First Five-Year Plan


Varvara Stepanova


1932 C.E.



constructivism

138. Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure)


Meret Oppenheim


1936 C.E.



surrealism and dadaism

139. Fallingwater


Pennsylvania, U.S. / Frank Lloyd Wright (architect)


1936–1939 C.E.



modernism

140. The Two Fridas


Frida Kahlo


1939 C.E.



surrealism

141. The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 49 Jacob Lawrence


1940–1941 C.E.

142. The Jungle


Wifredo Lam


1943 C.E.



cubism / surrealism

143. Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park


Diego Rivera


1947–1948 C.E.

144. Fountain (second version)


Marcel Duchamp


1950 C.E. (original 1917)



dadaism

145. Woman, I


Willem de Kooning


1950–1952 C.E.



abstract, gestural expressionism

146. Seagram Building


New York City, U.S. / Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson (architects)


1954–1958 C.E.



modernism

147. Marilyn Diptych


Andy Warhol


1962 C.E.



pop art

148. Narcissus Garden Original installation and performance


Yayoi Kusama


1966



abstract expressionism / surrealism

149. The Bay


Helen Frankenthaler


1963 C.E.



abstract expressionism

150. Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks Claes Oldenburg


1969–1974 C.E.



post-modernism / pop art

151. Spiral Jetty


Great Salt Lake, Utah, U.S. / Robert Smithson


1970 C.E.



post-modernism / environmental art

152. House in New Castle County


Delaware, U.S. /Robert Venturi, John Rauch, and Denise Scott Brown (architects)
1978–1983 C.E.



post-modernism