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Many valuable paintings have been stolen.The paintings listed are from masters of Western art which are valued in millions of U.S. dollars.The US FBI maintains a list of "Top Ten Art Crimes"; [1] a 2006 book by Simon Houpt, [2] a 2018 book by Noah Charney, [3] and several other media outlets have profiled the most significant outstanding losses.
The brightly colored 51" by 38" (130 cm x 97 cm) painting is considered to be significant as an example of Tamayo's mature style. It is an abstract depiction of a man, a woman and an androgynous figure in a rich palette of purple, orange and yellow, with Tamayo's signature rough surface texture, made of sand and ground marble dust mixed into ...
This Mural [6] is situated above the mouth to the south grotto, and portrays what is most likely a ruler seated upon a throne similar to La Venta's Altar 4 or 5.The eyes of a primal cave monster, showing Olmec iconic crossed-bars, can be seen on the top edge of the throne (note that the ruler is also wearing a crossed-bars pectoral, perhaps linking him directly with the monster).
Renoir Landscape with two people: 1866: 1939-1945: Nazi Plunder and Soviet looting: Depicted in Bazille's Studio. Lower half survives as Woman with a Bird: Monet La Sortie du port: 1867-1868: Smaller studies and sketches for the now lost painting survive as The Entrance to the Port of Le Havre held by the Norton Simon Museum. Cézanne View of ...
Rufino del Carmen Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. [1] [2] Tamayo was active in the mid-20th century in Mexico and New York, painting figurative abstraction [3] [4] with surrealist influences. [1]
Amnesty International has partnered up with artists to unveil a mural campaign in Mexico City, highlighting human rights violations. The non profit group hopes the mural will help raise awareness ...
After returning to Mexico, in 1934 Orozco painted a mural, The Catharsis, [11] at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. [12] Remaining in Mexico, Orozco painted in Guadalajara, Jalisco, the mural The People and Their False Leaders in the Government Palace. The frescos for the Hospicio Cabañas, which are considered his masterpiece.
Cabrera is currently most famous for his casta paintings. One of the sixteen in the set that was missing for many years was purchased by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2015. [3] The museum received information that the last of the sixteen, thought lost, may be in Los Angeles, California. [13]