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Collection of Expensive Paintings (27)
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A lone figure screams in anguish on a bridge under a violently swirling sky-Edvard Munch’s timeless depiction of inner turmoil.
The Mona Lisa, painted circa 1503-1519, remains an enduring symbol of Renaissance artistry and human expression.
Paul Cézanne’s *The Card Players* (c. 1892-93) captures two Provençal peasants immersed in a quiet card game-simple yet profound in its structural harmony and emotional restraint.
Van Gogh’s haunting 1889 self-portrait, painted after his infamous ear incident, reveals raw vulnerability through bold color and textured brushwork.
A dynamic fusion of deep teal, electric pink, and metallic gold-this expressive abstract piece bursts with texture and energy.
A dynamic explosion of color and motion-Pollock’s signature drip technique captures raw creative energy.
A museumgoer pauses to reflect on Picasso’s bold, fragmented depiction of a seated woman-rich in color and geometric abstraction.
A dynamic live auction scene-bidders compete for a scenic landscape painting while the auctioneer guides the sale from center stage.
A chic black-and-gold tropical frame ideal for elevating your digital designs with a touch of elegance.
Francis Bacon’s 1969 triptych shows a fragmented human figure trapped in a transparent geometric structure, evoking psychological tension and isolation.
Klimt’s legendary “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” (1907), often called “The Woman in Gold,” dazzles with intricate patterns and shimmering gold leaf.
Tintin enjoys a quiet meal in the wilderness, unaware of the onlooking Native American warriors behind the rocks-a classic moment of tension and humor.
Museum staff carefully position Picasso’s *The Three Dancers*-a pivotal work of his Surrealist-influenced Cubism-for display.
A richly textured abstract interior where color and gesture evoke presence without clarity-emotion over realism.
This curated selection showcases Van Gogh’s emotional intensity, bold brushwork, and signature color palettes across genres-from still lifes to landscapes and self-portraits.
Gallery view of three framed abstract works from the Paris-Seoul Period (1956-1962), with bilingual exhibition signage in English and Korean.
A vibrant example of action painting, where paint is flung, dripped, and splattered across the canvas to capture raw motion and emotion.
A simple yet effective $2.00 price tag, perfect for highlighting budget-friendly deals or small-item pricing.
Pablo Picasso’s *The Three Dancers* (1925), a pivotal work blending surreal distortion with expressive color and fractured form.
A striking 1990 pop art work by Roy Lichtenstein, featuring a contemplative woman framed by reflective shards and bold color blocks.
A dynamic Cubist portrait-angular, layered, and expressive-framed in richly carved gold, evoking early 20th-century avant-garde innovation.
A vibrant yellow Lamborghini Murciélago showcasing its aggressive lines, scissor doors, and signature Y-shaped headlights.
A close-up of Klimt’s *Flower Garden* (1907), showcasing his signature mosaic-like brushwork and vivid floral abundance.
Klimt’s legendary “Golden Lady” merges opulence and mystique, with swirling patterns, eyes, and geometric motifs enveloping Adele in divine splendor.
Christ blesses with his right hand while holding a transparent crystal orb in his left-a symbol of divine power and cosmic order.
