|
Name |
Artist/Origin |
Date |
Material |
 | The Ecstasy of St. Teresa | Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598–1680) | 1647–52 | Marble, stucco, and gilt bronze |
 | Garden of Earthly Delights | Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish, ca. 1450–1516) | ca. 1500–1505 | Oil on wood panel |
 | The Night Journey of Muhammad on His Steed, Buraq from the Bustan of Sacdi | Unknown painter; Sultan Muhammad Nur (calligrapher) (Uzbekistani, active first half of 16th century) | 1514 | Colors, ink, and gold on paper |
 | The Scream | Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863–1944) | 1893 | Tempera and pastels on cardboard |
 | The False Mirror | René Magritte (Belgian, 1898–1967) | 1928 | Oil on canvas |
 | Le Pont-au-Change (The Exchange Bridge, Paris) | Charles Méryon (French, 1821–1868) | 1854 | Etching |
 | St. Francis of Assisi | Francisco de Zurbaràn (Spanish, 1598–1644) | ca. 1640 | Oil on canvas |
 | The Four Sleepers | Mokuan Reien (Japanese, d. 1345) | 14th century | Ink on paper |
 | Revenge of the Goldfish | Sandy Skoglund (American, b. 1946) | 1981 | Cibachrome color photograph |
 | Women’s Dreamings of the Tanami Desert 2 | Margaret Anjullu (Anjule Bumblebee) (Aboriginal, n.d.) | 1996 | Acrylic on canvas |
 | “Sisilia Sii–Weaver” | Flores Island, Indonesia | 20th century | Video still |
 | Utatane soshi emaki (A Wakeful Sleep) | Tosa Mitsunobu (Japanese, 1434–1525) | Late 15th–early 16th century | Ink, color, and gold on paper |
 | Dream, Caused by the Flight of a Bee (Around a Pomegranate, a Second Before Waking Up) | Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904–1989) | 1944 | Oil on wood |
 | Angel of the Revelation | William Blake (English, 1757–1827) | ca. 1803–05 | Watercolor, pen, and black ink, over traces of graphite |
 | The Jungle | Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902–1982) | 1943 | Gouache on paper mounted on canvas |
 | The Broken Column | Frida Kahlo (Mexican, 1907–1954) | 1944 | Oil on masonite |
 | Headrest | Shona artist, Zimbabwe | 19th–20th century | Wood |
 | Lintel 25 of Yaxchilán Structure 23 | Maya artist, Yaxchilán, Chiapas, Mexico | Late Classic period, 600–900 CE | Limestone relief |