The Arnolfini Wedding painting, Jan van eyck, (1390)
Renaissance
Embankment at Tate Modern, London
Rachel Whitread, 2005
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Installation Art

Rococo
The Interrupted Sleep (1750) by François Boucher
Cover of Jugend magazine,
Otto Eckmann (1896)

Art Nouveau
Man and Woman in the Street
Charles Angrand (1887)

Post Impressionism
Finnish Naturalist, Pioneers in Karelia
Pekka Halonen, 1900

Realism
The Lamentation of Christ,
Annibale Carracci, 1604
Baroque
John's Diner with John's Chevelle,
John Baeder, 2007

Photorealism
Cannons in Action, Gina Severini (1915)
Futurism
The City
Fernand Leger, 1919

Cubism
The Chrysler Building (1930)
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Art Deco

Neoclassicism
Charles Towneley in his sculpture gallery
by Johann Zoffany; 1782
Dancer Taking a Bow (The Prima Ballerina), 1878
Edgar Degas
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Untitled
Jean-Paul Riopelle, 1951

Abstract Expressionism
Women in the Meadow
Emile Bernard, 1888

Post Impressionism
The Treachery of Images
Rene Magritte, 1898-1967

Surrealism
ABCD (self portrait), a photomontage from 1923-1924
Raoul Hausmann

Dadism
Eruption of Vesuvius
J.C. Dahl, 1826
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Romanticism
Adam Mickiewicz on the Ayu-Dag by Walenty Wańkowicz, 1828
Religious Procession in Kursk Province
Ilya Repin, 1880-1883
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Realism
Brooklyn Bridge
Joseph Stella, 1919-20
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Futurism
Corned Beef 2000
Michel Tuffery, 1994
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Pop Art
This sculpture is called "Pisupo lua afe (Corned beef 2000)" and was built by Michel Tuffery in the year 1994. It was made from flattened corned beef tins that have been joined together with dozens of rivets.
Vanitas Still Life
Maria van Oosterwijck, 1668

Baroque
Vanitas Still Life's, which are associated with artists in Northern Europe in the 16th/17th centuries, depict objects with symbolic importance, which convert a narrative through their symbolism. These works are meant to highlight the fragility and trasnscience of human life, depicting versions of mortality, as well as emphasize the emptiness and meaninglessness of worldly possessions.
Chair
Erich Dieckmann, 1925
Bauhaus
Louis Comfort Tiffany Lamp, 1900-1910
Art Nouveau