Year of painting: 1756. Dimensions of the painting: 212 x 164 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Rococo. Gallery: no data.
Buonarroti Michelangelo – “The Crucifixion”
Year of painting: 1540. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: panel. Writing technique: oil. Genre: religious painting. Style: High Renaissance. Gallery: no data.
Gauguin – “Work on the Ground”
Year of painting: 1873. Dimensions of the painting: 50.5 x 81.6 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: genre painting. Style: impressionism. Gallery: Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK.
Gauguin Paul – “Landscape with Poplars”
Year of painting: 1875. Dimensions of the painting: 81 x 99.6 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: landscape. Style: impressionism. Gallery: Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, USA
Churlionis Mikalojus – “Rex”
Year of painting: 1909. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: symbolic painting. Style: symbolism. Gallery: National Art Museum. Čiurlionis, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Goya Francisco – “Third May 1808 in Madrid”
Year of painting: 1814. Dimensions of the painting: 266 x 345 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: historical painting. Style: romanticism. Gallery: Prado, Madrid, Spain.
Grabar Igor – “Delphinium”
Year of painting: 1908. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: floral still life. Style: impressionism. Gallery: no data.
Burliuk David – “Plowman”
Year of painting: 1910. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: no data. Writing technique: no data. Genre: allegory. Style: futurism. Gallery: no data.
Giorgione – “Sleeping Venus”
Year of painting: 1510. Dimensions of the painting: 108.5 x 175 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: mythological painting. Style: High Renaissance. Gallery: no data.
Gauguin Paul – “The King’s Wife”
Year of painting: 1896. Dimensions of the painting: 97 x 130 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: nude. Style: cloisonnism. Gallery: State Museum of Fine Arts named after A.S. Pushkin, Moscow, Russia.