short story authors
moons
architects
Dutch paintings
Irish Authors
100

Known for twist endings 

Wrote the Gift of Magi and The ransom of red chief


Henry ( William Sydney Porter, 1862-1910)

100

Luna

 Earth

100

Born in wisconsin

worked under Louis Sullivan before founding a Chicago practice. His early homes, like the Robie House — which is adjacent to the campus of the University of Chicago — are in the “Prairie” style: horizontal orientation and low roofs. His “organic architecture” tries to harmonize with its inhabitants and site; examples include the Kaufmann House

Frank Lloyd Wright

100

Completed in 1652, this massive work is one of the hallmarks of the Dutch Golden Age. Not only does it display Rembrandt's masterful skills at rendering dozens of individuals almost life-size, but it also features Baroque art qualities like a dramatic use of light and shadow and a display of movement

The Night Watch

100

Who wrote Dracula 

Bram Stoker

200

Created the semi-autobiographical character of Nick Adams

Adams appears in Big two-hearted river

Made hills like white elephant

Ernest Hemingway

200

Phobos

Mars

200

Born in China, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1935. Though he has also designed moderate-income housing

s best known for large-scale projects. His works include the Mile High Center in Denver, the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, the John Hancock Building in Boston, the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

I.M. Pei

200

The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar looted the Temple in Jerusalem and has stolen the sacred artifacts such as golden cups

Belshazzar's Feast

200

Who wrote The playboy of the western world

John Milington Synge

300

An American author best known for The catcher in the Rye

Also wrote  A perfect day for Bananafish.

J.D Salinger

300

Titan 

Saturn

300

Possibly more influential even than Wright, he wrote the 1923 book Towards a New Architecture, standard reading in architectural theory courses. One famous Corbusian quote is “A house is a machine for living in.” His floor plans were influenced by Cubist principles of division of space, and the Villa Savoye (Poissy, France) is his best-known early work. He wrote of the “Radiant City” begun anew, a completely planned city with skyscrapers for residents.

Le Corbusier

300

the story of a struggling young musician who wanted music to be his life, and who wanted his life to be great.

The Music Lesson

300

Who wrote Easter 1916

Wiliam Butler Yeats

400

A french Author

Uses Ironic endings 

Making "the Necklace"

and Boule de suif

Guy de Maupassant

400

Triton

Neptune

400

 A friend of Donatello, Brunelleschi was a skilled sculptor and goldsmith, whose 1401 competition with Lorenzo Ghiberti for the commission of the bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery is a frequent question topic

Filippo Brunelleschi

400

Vermeer's tender rendering of a sturdy 'kitchen maid' performing a simple household chore in a simple kitchen setting

The Milkmaid

400

Who wrote Pygmalion

Goerge Bernard Shaw

500

Philosophical stories

The library babel

The Garden of Forking Paths

Jorge Luis Borges

500

lo

Galilean

500

Winner of the 1989 Pritzker Prize, Gehry is best-known today for large-scale compositions like the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle (formerly known as the EMP Museum and Experience Music Project), the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and the recent, controversial Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

Frank Gehry

500

Leyster's painting is an embodiment of domestic virtue. The painting depicts a woman, very focused in her work, ignoring the advances of a man offering her money;

The proposition

500

Who wrote Ulysses

James Joyce