
Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh

Girl with a Pearl Earring
Johannes Vermeer

Guernica
Pablo Picasso

Penitent Magdalene
Artemisia Gentileschi

The Storm on the Sea of Galilee
Rembrandt

The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Hokusai

Van Gogh Self-portrait
Vincent Van Gogh

The Sleeping Gypsy
Henri Rousseau
![The Lady with an Ermine (Italian: Dama con l'ermellino [ˈdaːma kon lermelˈliːno]; Polish: Dama z gronostajem) is a portrait painting widely attributed to the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Dated to c. 1489–1491, the work is painted in oils on a panel of walnut wood. Its subject is Cecilia Gallerani, a mistress of Ludovico Sforza ("Il Moro"), Duke of Milan; Leonardo was painter to the Sforza court at the time of its execution. It is one of only four surviving portraits of women painted by Leonardo, the others being Ginevra de' Benci, La Belle Ferronnière and the Mona Lisa](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgallery.f6624ead.jpg&w=1080&q=75)
Lady with an Ermine
Leonardo da Vinci

The Night Café
Vincent Van Gogh

The Basket of Apples
Paul Cézanne

The Boy in the Red Vest
Paul Cézanne

Arnolfini Portrait
Jan van Eyck
![The Mona Lisa (/ˌmoʊnə ˈliːsə/; italian: La Gioconda [la dʒoˈkonda] or Monna Lisa [ˈmɔnna ˈliːza]) is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, it has been described as "the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world". The painting's novel qualities include the subject's enigmatic expression, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modelling of forms, and the atmospheric illusionism.](/_next/image?url=%2F_next%2Fstatic%2Fmedia%2Fgallery.f02ae397.jpg&w=1080&q=75)
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci

The Swing
Jean-Honoré Fragonard