You're fond of impressionism, cubism or romanticism? Discover some pieces of art that adorn the most famous museums in the world. Let the visit begin!
The Scream - Edvard Munch (1893)
Massacre of the Innocents - Paul Rubens (1611)
Nighthawks - Edward Hopper (1942)
The Son of Man - René Magritte (1964)
Irises - Vincent Van Gogh (1889)
Guernica - Pablo Picasso
The Milkmaid - Johannes Vermeer (1658)
Turquoise Marilyn - Andy Warhol (1962)
Portrait of Dr. Gachet - Vincent Van Gogh (1890)
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer - Gustav Klimt (1907)
Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II - Gustav Klimt (1912)
In the Conservatory - Édouard Manet (1879)
Apple, Pears and Grapes - Paul Cézanne (1880)
The Wine Glass - Johannes Vermeer
The Massacre at Chios - Eugène Delacroix (1824)
Las Hilanderas ("The Spinners") - Diego Velasquez (1657)
David and Jonathan - Rembrandt (1642)
Sundown over a Lake - William Turner (1840)
The Yellow Christ - Paul Gauguin (1889)
Saturn Devouring His Son - Fransisco Goya (1822)
Self-portrait - Francis Bacon (1969)
Troublé - Wassily Kandinsky (1917)
Study for Bullfight - Francis Bacon (1969)
The Temptation and Fall of Eve - William Blake (1808)
John the Evangelist - El Greco (1600)
The Tiger Hunt - Paul Rubens (1616)
Two Women with a Parrot - Giovanni Boldini (1873)
View of Toledo - El Greco (1596)
La Vicomtesse d'Haussonville - Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1845)
The Wounded Man - Gustave Courbet (1945)
The Sleepers - Gustave Courbet (1866)
The Tower of Babel - Pieter Bruegel (1563)
Luxe, calme et volupté - Henri Matisse (1904)
The Bride - Marc Chagall (1950)
Arab Horses Fighting in a Stable - Eugène Delacroix (1860)
Red Eiffel Tower- Robert Delaunay (1911)
Impression, Sunrise - Claude Monet (1872)
Le déjeuner sur l'herbe - Edouard Manet (1863)
Music in the Tuileries - Edouard Manet (1862)
The Death of Socrates - Jacques-Louis David (1787)