The franchise and the 19th-century Dutch master both took inspiration from Japanese art
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The franchise and the 19th-century Dutch master both took inspiration from Japanese art
Paul Delaroche. Les Vainqueurs de la Bastille devant l'Hôtel de Ville. 1835. Oil on canvas.
Ludvig Munthe. Zwei Rehe im abendlichen Winterwald. 1893. Oil on canvas.
George Grosz. Franz Jung gewidmet (from his Ecce Homo series). 1922-23.
Norman Rockwell. Rosie the Riveter. 1943. Oil on canvas.
Franz Marc. Liegender Hund im Schnee, Dog Lying in the Snow. 1911. Oil on canvas.
Oswaldo Guayasamin. Ternura. 1989.
Sliman Mansour. Mother's Day. 1986. Oil on canvas.
Andrew Wyeth. November First. 1950. Watercolor on paper.
Gurmindir Sikand. Untitled. 1990. Watercolor, gouache, ink, and pastel on paper.
Eugène Delacroix. Lion dévorant un lapin. 1853. Oil on canvas.
Pieter Claesz. Still Life with Turkey Pie. 1627. Oil on panel.
Georgia O'Keeffe. Summer Days. 1936. Oil on canvas.
Ed Mell. Forces of Nature. 2003. Oil on linen.
Frederick Varley. For What? 1918. Oil on canvas.
J.E.H. MacDonald. September Snow on Mount Schaffer. 1929. Oil on canvas.