This classic painting exhibit was recently vandalized with Pumpkin Soup
What is "The Mona Lisa"?
This Vincent van Gogh Painting was painted from an insane asylum.
What is "Starry Night"?
This 1978 photograph was taken by Cindy Sherman.
What is "Untitled Film Still #21"?
This is a woodstock print by Hokusai.
What is "The Great Wave off Kanagwa"?
This painting has been known by several names over the years, it became known by its present title towards the end of the 20th century after the earring worn by the girl portrayed there.
What is "Girl with a Pearl Earring"?
The name of this painting translates to "The Maids of Honor"
What is "Las Meninas"?
This painting by Dali is one of the most recognizable works of Surrealism.
What is "The Persistence of Memory"?
This site specific work of art stayed up in Central Park, NY for sixteen days.
What is "The Gates"?
This earthwork sculpture is considered to be the most important work of Robert Smitson.
What is "Spiral Jetty"?
This is a painting from a series by well known impressionist Claude Monet.
What is "Water Lilies"?
This famous sculpture by Rodin currently sits in Paris
What is "The Thinker"?
This 1942 painting by Edward Hopper portrays 4 people in a downtown diner.
What is "Nighthawks"?
Reservations to experience this exhibit are sold out for weeks in advance.
What is "Infinity Mirror Room"?
A room sized video installation that comprises a two sided screen
What is "The Crossing"?
The Norwegian name of the piece is Skrik.
What is "The Scream"?
Another of Rodin's works, which was completed in 1889
What is "The Burghers of Calais"?
This blue version is 12 feet tall and is currently on exhibit in Mrs. Johnson's hometown of Los Angeles.
What is "Balloon Dog"?
This art installation is in three parts that when put together are about 7 feet by 16 feet.
What is "The Physical Possibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living"?
At over 6' x 10' it is the largest painting of Seurat
What is "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte"?
This painting is also known as Der Kuss.
What is "The Kiss"?