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Collection

Gallery

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The Kiss

The Kiss

Gustav Klimt, 1908

Belvedere Museum

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Jules Bastien-Lepage, 1879

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Graziella

Graziella

Jules Joseph Lefebvre, 1878

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Water Lilies

Water Lilies

Claude Monet, 1906

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Artists
Claude Monet

Claude Monet

1840–1926

Oscar-Claude Monet was a French painter and founder of Impressionism who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During his long career, he was the most consistent and prolific practitioner of Impressionism's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions of nature, especially as applied to plein air (outdoor) landscape painting. The term "Impressionism" is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise, which was exhibited in 1874 at the First Impressionist Exhibition, initiated by Monet and a number of like-minded artists as an alternative to the Salon.

Gustav Klimt

Gustav Klimt

1862–1918

Gustav Klimt was an Austrian symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement. His work helped define the Art Nouveau style in Europe. Klimt is known for his paintings, murals, sketches, and other objets d'art. Klimt's primary subject was the female body, and his works are marked by a frank eroticism. Amongst his figurative works, which include allegories and portraits, he painted landscapes. He is best known for The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. Among the artists of the Vienna Secession, Klimt was the most influenced by Japanese art and its methods.

John Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent

1856–1925

John Singer Sargent was an American expatriate artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Belle Époque and Edwardian-era luxury. He created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, Capri, Spain, the Middle East, Montana, Maine, and Florida.

Marie Laurencin

Marie Laurencin

1883–1956

Marie Laurencin was a French painter and printmaker. She became an important figure in the Parisian avant-garde as a member of the Cubists associated with the Section d'Or.

Museums

London

British Museum
National Portrait Gallery

New York

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
Frick Collection

Paris

Musée du Louvre
Musée d'Orsay
Musée de l'Orangerie

San Francisco

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Vienna

Belvedere Museum
Albertina