Below is a sample of the art we serve in place of traditional web advertising:

 

Queen Mother Pendant Mask: Iyoba; Date: 16th century; Geography: Nigeria, Court of Benin; Culture: Edo peoples

 

Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin (1855–1888), Artist: Ilia Efimovich Repin (Russian, Chuguev 1844–1930 Kuokkala), Date: 1884, Medium: Oil on canvas.

 

Ewer in the Form of a Phoenix, Date: ca. 15th–16th century, Culture: Vietnam, Medium: Stoneware with underglaze cobalt blue decoration

 

Artist:Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1760–1849 Tokyo (Edo)), Period:Edo period (1615–1868), Date:ca. 1830–32, Culture: Japan.

 

Pilgrim flask, Date: early 17th century, Geography: Attributed to India, Deccan or Northern India, Medium: Brass; cast.

 

Master Potter A, (Mexican, ca. 1650), Basin, Tin-glazed earthenware.

 

Edward Hopper (American, 1882 – 1967 ), Ground Swell, 1939, oil on canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, William A. Clark Fund) 2014.79.23

 

A Stallion, Artist: Painting by Habiballah of Sava (active ca. 1590–1610), Date:ca. 1601–6, Geography: Attributed to present-day Afghanistan, Herat.

 

Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836 – 1904 ), Self-Portrait, 1861, oil on canvas, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon

 

Paul Cézanne (French, 1839 – 1906 ), The Peppermint Bottle, 1893/1895, oil on canvas, Chester Dale Collection

 

Edouard Manet, Oysters, French, 1832 – 1883, 1862, oil on canvas, Gift of the Adele R. Levy Fund, Inc.

 

Edouard Manet (French, 1832 – 1883 ), Pears, 1880, oil on canvas, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon 2014.18.28

 

Camille Pissarro (French, 1830 – 1903 ), The Fence, 1872, oil on canvas, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon

 

Théodore Rousseau (French, 1812 – 1867 ), Panoramic View of the Ile-de-France, c. 1830, oil on canvas, Chester Dale Fund

 

Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853 – 1890 ), The Olive Orchard, 1889, oil on canvas, Chester Dale Collection

 

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