Fine Arts

From Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro to Basquiat’s raw genius — each work is a portal to eternity, a silent conversation across centuries.

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Caravaggio - The Taking of Christ

Girl with a Pearl Earring

by Johannes Vermeer

Provenance: Johannes Vermeer → Unknown private hands → Auction in The Hague (1881) → Arnoldus Andries des Tombe → Mauritshuis, The Hague (1902–present)
Monet - Water Lilies

David

by Michelangelo

Provenance: Opera del Duomo (Florence Cathedral) → Piazza della Signoria (Florence) → Galleria dell'Accademia (Florence)
Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

Venus de Milo

by Alexandros of Antioch

Provenance: Island of Melos (discovered 1820) → Olivier Voutier & Yorgos Kentrotas → Presented to Louis XVIII → Louvre Museum (1821–present)
Basquiat - Untitled (1982)

The Struggle of the Two Natures in Man

by George Grey Barnard

Provenance: Roughed out in Italy → Carved by Barnard in Paris → Exhibited in Paris (1894) → Acquired by The Met (1908) → Gallery 700, The Met Fifth Avenue