1,00 |
A concert |
1995 |
Picture (music) |
Fernando Botero (1932) |
A gentleman dressed in a suit plays a guitar for his beloved, naked and lying on the bed. There is a great use of color. |
2,00 |
A Lady Seated at a Virginal. |
1670-1672 |
Picture (music) |
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) |
Scene of a woman of high crib playing a virginal with a cello at her side. |
3,00 |
A song of the south |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Harold H. Piffard (1867-1938) |
A man sings a song on the guitar to a woman in front of him. |
4,00 |
A Tale from the Decameron |
1916 |
Picture (music) |
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) |
On a landscape of nature and surrounded by gardens, there is a group of women around a musician who tells a story. He holds a lute in his hand and there is another lute on the ground. |
5,00 |
A Woman playing a Clavichord |
1665 |
Picture (music) |
Gerrit Dou (1613-1675) |
Representation of a domestic scene of a girl touching the clavichord. The young woman is portrayed at a moment in which she finishes playing, perhaps welcoming her lover who will accompany her in the viola da gamba. |
6,00 |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Various |
N/A |
Picture (chess) |
John Tenniel (1820-1914) |
Series of drawings based on the novels of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. In some of them Alicia appears along with chess figures that have come alive and chat with her. |
7,00 |
Almehs playing Chess in a Café |
1870 |
Picture (chess) |
Jean Leon Gerome (1824-1904) |
Arab court painting in which two women play a game of chess in a tavern while a man stands watching them. Behind you can see a group of men resting |
8,00 |
Arnauts playing chess |
1859 |
Picture (chess) |
Jean Leon Gerome (1824-1904) |
Academic picture where a game of chess is represented between two opponents while a third observes standing on what appears to be a tavern. The three characters wear clothes of the Arab culture. |
9,00 |
At the piano |
1908 |
Picture (music) |
Childe Hassam (1859–1935) |
Lady in white dress sitting at the piano and playing a piece of music. |
10,00 |
Bejamin Franklin versus Lady Howe |
1774 |
Picture (chess) |
Edward Harrison May (1824-1887) |
Chess match between these two great characters of history. |
11,00 |
Big brother plays |
1890 |
Picture (music) |
Harriet Backer (1845-1932) |
A little girl watches her brother attentively playing the piano while enjoying the music. On the piano there is also a violin. |
12,00 |
Bildnis Joseph Szigeti |
1946 |
Picture (music) |
Max Oppenheimer (Mopp 1885-1954) |
Representation of a violinist playing with an instrumental group. |
13,00 |
Boy with a lute |
1625 |
Picture (music) |
Frans Hals (1582/1583–1666) |
Representation of a young musician with his lute in one hand and a glass in the other. |
14,00 |
Carmen the guitarrist |
1910 |
Picture (music) |
José Villegas Cordero (1844-1921) |
Portrait of a flamenco guitarist next to his guitar. |
15,00 |
Chess Pieces |
1917 |
Picture (chess) |
Juan Gris (1887-1927) |
Cubist representation of a chessboard and its pieces on a table |
16,00 |
Chess Player |
1954 |
Picture (chess) |
Andy Waholl (1928-1987) |
Surrealist drawing created by the major pieces of the game of chess forming a face |
17,00 |
Chess player |
2005 |
Picture (chess) |
Mark Webster |
Abstract-futuristic representation of a chess player |
18,00 |
Chess players |
1818-1819 |
Picture (chess) |
Johann Erdmann Hummel (1769-1852) |
Picture of the era of romanticism that shows 4 renowned painters playing a game of chess. |
19,00 |
Chess table |
1925 |
Sculpture (chess) |
Alexandr Rodchenko (1891-1956) |
Work belonging to constructivism, Soviet avant-garde of the early twentieth century, which shows a table and chairs with a board and chess pieces all in red and black colors. |
20,00 |
Chess Theory |
1937 |
Picture (chess) |
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) |
Abstract picture that shows the theory of chess by means of the theorem of Khun that affirms that any finite, deterministic, sequential and non-cooperative game of perfect information has an optimal strategy. The painting shows the great use of warm colors and several abstract shapes framed on the horizontal and vertical straight lines that represent the chessboard. |
21,00 |
Composition with chessboard - Orange |
1923 |
Picture (chess) |
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) |
Abstract painting that represents the game of chess |
22,00 |
Concerto |
1595 |
Picture (music) |
Caravaggio (1571-1610) |
First picture of a series of paintings made by Caravaggio for the powerful cardinal Francesco Del Monte. In this painting you can see a trio of young musicians, probably rehearsing or giving a concert. |
23,00 |
Country Concert |
1857 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875) |
A cellist and a singer perform a piece of music in a landscape full of nature while a third girl listens carefully lying on the grass. |
24,00 |
Country concert |
2017 |
Picture (music) |
Fernando Botero (1932) |
In the characteristic style of Fernando Botero to inflate or inflate human figures, appear in this picture a man playing a guitar with a woman, both relaxed in the meadow with gestures of irony or caricature. |
25,00 |
Courtesan with a Lute |
1670 |
Picture (music) |
Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem (1620-1683) |
Portrait of a courtesan woman playing the lute |
26,00 |
Dance on the Banks of the Manzanares |
1776-1777 |
Picture (music) |
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) |
Costumbrista scene where a group of people having fun and dancing appear while a man plays the guitar sitting on the sand. |
27,00 |
Daniel van Aken |
1630/1666 |
Picture (music) |
Frans Hals (1582/1583–1666) |
Portrait of a mature old man playing the violin. They emphasize the control of the ocher colors. |
28,00 |
David playing the harp before Saul |
1629 |
Picture (music) |
Rembrant (1606-1669) |
The old suffering King Saul shows a deep feeling for the musical work that David plays, completely absorbed in his music. |
29,00 |
David Playing the Harp for King Saul |
1630 |
Picture (music) |
Jan van den Hoecke (1611-1651) |
In the court of King Saul is David playing the harp for the king, after killing the giant Goliath. Behind, the advisors observe astonished how their king falls absorbed before the music produced by David. |
30,00 |
Death of Ivan "The terrible" |
1889 |
Picture (chess) |
Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) |
It shows the exact moment when Ivan the Terrible dies while he was playing a game of chess. |
31,00 |
Die Schachpartie |
N/A |
Picture (chess) |
Max Oppenheimer (Mopp 1885-1954) |
Game of chess between two opponents who only appear their hands playing while they read the newspaper and have a coffee. |
32,00 |
Dolce far niente |
1907 |
Picture (chess) |
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) |
Impressionist scene where several people are shown relaxing in a spot on the riverbank. Two of these people enjoy a relaxed game of chess. |
33,00 |
Dorothea Tanning's Endgame |
1944 |
Picture (chess) |
Max Ernst (1891-1976) |
Avant-garde painting showing a chessboard with distorted perspective, of green, red and black colors and abstract shapes |
34,00 |
Double bass player |
2007 |
Picture (music) |
Martí Ceballos (1958) |
Scene of a bass player playing in the middle of a concert. Shows the passion for music through the expression of the main character and the use of color |
35,00 |
Double portrait of musicians |
1577-1579 |
Picture (music) |
Bartolomeo Passerotti (Passarotti) (1529 - 1592) |
Portrait of two musicians, one of them holds an ancient wind instrument. |
36,00 |
Duke Albrecht V. of Bavaria and his wife Anna of Austria playing chess |
1552 |
Picture (chess) |
Hans Muelich (1516 – 1573) |
Scene in which they appear Duke Albrecht and his wife Anna of Austria playing chess while a group of people watch them |
37,00 |
Egyptian Queen Nefertari playing Senet |
XIII BC |
Picture (senet) |
Anonymous |
The goddess Nefertiti is playing senet, a board game devised in Ancient Egypt and one of the oldest known board games. The painting is from the civilization of Ancient Egypt. It is made on a wall in profile and without perspective or volume. |
38,00 |
Evensong, St. Cecilia |
1897 |
Picture (music) |
John Melhuish Strudwick (1849-1937) |
A group of women give a concert inside a church on the occasion of the celebration of the Vespers of Saint Cecilia. |
39,00 |
Girls at the Piano |
1892 |
Picture (music) |
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) |
Two young girls study a music lesson in front of the piano |
40,00 |
Go players |
XVI |
Picture (Go) |
Kanō Eitoku (1543-1590) |
Scene showing some Chinese of the Ming dynasty who play in Go |
41,00 |
Guitar and pipe |
1913 |
Picture (music) |
Juan Gris (1887-1927) |
In this work, Juan Gris develops an innovative system of superposed bands to structure his compositions offering changing views of a guitar, a pipe and a very simplified glasses. |
42,00 |
Harlequin with a Guitar |
1917 |
Picture (music) |
Juan Gris (1887-1927) |
Cubist painting in which the superposition of planes and perspectives is very well represented in the checkered forms of the harlequin costume. |
43,00 |
Hearing |
1617-1618 |
Picture (music) |
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) and Jan Brueghel (old) |
Rubens and Jan Brueghel made a series of paintings related to the five senses. In "the ear" they represent a musical scene in an exuberant courtroom full of musical instruments, with nature in the background. The scene conveys the richness and sophistication of the court. |
44,00 |
Homage to Lasker |
N/A |
Picture (chess) |
Ilija Penusliski (1947) |
Painting painted directly on a real chessboard. The rigidly divided space of the board has now been altered and the divisions between the squares are now blurred. |
45,00 |
Home |
1887 |
Picture (music) |
Harriet Backer (1845-1932) |
Illuminated by natural light coming from a window, a young woman is observed concentrating on playing the piano, carefully observing the score in front of her. In the room other musical instruments are observed. |
46,00 |
Homme a la clarinette |
2004 |
Picture (music) |
Fernando Botero (1932) |
Man playing the clarinet |
47,00 |
Ilustrations from "The book of chess" |
1289 |
Picture (chess) |
Alfonso X the Wise (1221-1284) |
Illustrations captured in the book that reflect different aspects of the game of chess and offer a didactic guide to learn to play. |
48,00 |
Improvisation |
1899 |
Picture (music) |
Childe Hassam (1859–1935) |
Woman improvising a piece of music at the piano |
49,00 |
Independence day |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Charles Caleb Ward (1831-1896) |
A group of children celebrate Independence Day with drums and music. |
50,00 |
Interior with Georgian lady and gentleman playing cards |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Harold H. Piffard (1867-1938) |
A man and a woman play cards while a third character stands behind the woman. In the room you can see musical instruments like a harp and a piano. |
51,00 |
Jester with a lute |
1620-1625 |
Picture (music) |
Frans Hals (1582/1583–1666) |
A young man with a broad smile represented half length on a neutral background, playing the lute. |
52,00 |
King David playing the harp |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) |
Portrait of King David represented as a God playing a harp. |
53,00 |
Krishna and Radha playing Chaturanga on an 8x8 Ashtapada |
N/A |
Picture (chaturanga) |
N/A |
Representation of the gods Krishna and Radha of the Hindu culture. Both are playing a game of Chaturanga game. |
54,00 |
La Charmeuse de serpents |
1891 |
Picture (music) |
Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (1844-1910) |
Exotic and unreal nocturnal landscape of complex structure. A naked woman appears playing a flute surrounded by snakes on the shore of a lake. The painting is illuminated by a cold light that is reflected in the water, highlighting the still and flat figures. |
55,00 |
La partie d'echecs |
1910 |
Picture (chess) |
Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) |
Picture of the twentieth century in which two men and two women appear in a park playing a game of chess. It is a scene of rest and relaxation. |
56,00 |
La partie d'echecs |
1943 |
Picture (chess) |
Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908-1992) |
Scene of a game of chess between two characters. The board is in the center of the composition, but the black and white squares are scattered throughout the breadth of the picture, covering even the players. |
57,00 |
La patience |
1943 |
Picture (chess) |
Georges Braque (1882-1963) |
This painting is rife with symbolism. A woman with an anguished mien appears to be seeking an answer in the cards. The chess board suggest the patience which is needed in life. |
58,00 |
Lady at the Piano |
1875 |
Picture (music) |
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) |
Portrait of a lady playing the piano. |
59,00 |
Le Roi jouant avec La Reine |
1944 |
Sculpture (chess) |
Max Ernst (1891-1976) |
Set of avant-garde sculptures of different sizes and inspired by chess, which shows the tyranny of the king over the queen. |
60,00 |
Leisure hour |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Hugo Breul (1854-1910) |
Realistic painting showing two young women spending time in a room. One of them plays the guitar while a dog sleeps at his feet. |
61,00 |
Les Joueurs d'échecs |
1863 |
Picture (chess) |
Honore Daumiel (1808-1879) |
Realistic painting of two chess players playing a game. |
62,00 |
Lira di Braccio Player |
1650 |
Picture (music) |
Giulio Campi (1500-1572) |
Portrait of a musician holding and playing a lira di braccio, an ancient instrument existing in the 17th century |
63,00 |
Majo with a guitar |
1779 |
Picture (music) |
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) |
This work represents the figure of a Majo playing the guitar and a landscape background with three other people. |
64,00 |
Man playing a lute |
1576 |
Picture (music) |
Bartolomeo Passerotti (Passarotti) (1529 - 1592) |
Portrait of a Man Playing a Lute |
65,00 |
Mandolin and guitar |
1924 |
Picture (music) |
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) |
Belonging to his stage of synthetic cubism, in which string instruments played a vital role showing perfection. The elements offer a visual language in which objects act as symbols, as well as a palette of more vivid colors to express their ideas |
66,00 |
Mandolin and guitar |
1919 |
Picture (music) |
Juan Gris (1887-1927) |
Cubist representation of still life, in which highlights the shapes of a guitar, a mandolin, a table, a cup, sheet music and a vase. Great use of cold colors and overlapping perspectives. |
67,00 |
Marc Yoffie's game |
2012 |
Picture (chess) |
Ilija Penusliski (1947) |
Representation of the deformed chess game |
68,00 |
Métamorphose de Narcisse |
1937 |
Picture (chess) |
Eugenio Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) |
Surrealist and landscape scene in which appears a chessboard in perspective. Great importance of symbolism. |
69,00 |
Metamorphosis |
1940 |
Picture (chess) |
M. C. Escher (1878-1972) |
On the left side of the picture shows a chess board in a step perspective with some pieces, to radically change in the center and lose perspective. Little by little, the paintings on the board are transformed into a tangle of grays with the word "metamorphose" repeating itself until disappearing. |
70,00 |
Mezzetin |
1717-1719 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) |
A romantic gentleman plays the baroque guitar surrounded by nature |
71,00 |
Mrs. Hassam and her sister |
1889 |
Picture (music) |
Childe Hassam (1859–1935) |
The painter's wife watches her sister playing the piano and enjoys listening to the piece of music. |
72,00 |
Music in the white library |
1827 |
Picture (music) |
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) |
Very loose brushstroke image representing a concert by a soloist pianist in a room of light colors. |
73,00 |
Music of eternal radiance |
2017 |
Picture (music) |
Michael Cheval (1966) |
Over a fantasy landscape, a violinist plays while the scores appear flying from below the lack of a girl who is under it. |
74,00 |
Musical allegory |
1626 |
Picture (music) |
Rembrant (1606-1669) |
The scenic composition shows a group of people who play and sing, while an old woman observes them. In the middle of a large central light you can see color and a lot of vivacity. |
75,00 |
Old Satyr Holding a Flute |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) |
Picture of mythological character that represents the figure of a satyr playing a flute. |
76,00 |
Partita a scacchi. |
1545 |
Picture (chess) |
Paris Bordone (1500-1570) |
Renaissance Mannerist painting in which there is a scene whose main area is occupied by two high society characters playing a game of chess. In the background we can see the structure of a Greek temple and a group of people sitting around a table. Everything is framed on a mountain landscape in perspective. |
77,00 |
Path Through The Meadow |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Charles Caleb Ward (1831-1896) |
A violinist animates and distracts a group of women in the vicinity of the field. |
78,00 |
Portrait a bearded man with violin |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Hugo Breul (1854-1910) |
First-person portrait of an elderly man with a white beard, holding a violin |
79,00 |
Portrait of chess players |
1911 |
Picture (chess) |
Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) |
Cubist painting where Duchamp shows his brothers playing chess. Multiple perspectives offer an element of movement that suggests the mental activity produced in chess. |
80,00 |
Portrait of Joaquina Téllez-Girón, Marquise of Santa Cruz |
1805 |
Picture (music) |
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) |
Portrait of Joaquina Téllez-Girón and Pimentel, daughter of the Duques de Osuna and Marquesa de Santa Cruz. Joaquina appears reclining with a crown of grape leaves and a lyre. Goya portrays her as the muse of poetry in a clear reference to love for the poetry and music of the marchioness. |
81,00 |
Rest on the Flight into Egypt |
1597 |
Picture (music) |
Caravaggio (1571-1610) |
The scene takes place under an oak tree in which an angel plays the violin on his back while San José holds a score. To the right of the angel is the Virgin with the Child asleep in her arms. The artist shows a vocation that life goes on. |
82,00 |
Roman Widow |
1874 |
Picture (music) |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) |
A Roman widow who pinches two lira melancholically to honor her husband who died. To demonstrate devotion, he has placed his silver wedding belt around the cinerary urn. |
83,00 |
Rosé-Quartett |
1920 |
Picture (music) |
Max Oppenheimer (Mopp 1885-1954) |
Representation of the hands of a string quartet in the middle of the performance. The tension in the positions of the hands to produce the sound is latent. |
84,00 |
Saint Cecilia |
1610/1612/1620 |
Picture (music) |
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1653) |
Baroque representation of Santa Cecilia, patroness of music, playing a laud and looking lost. |
85,00 |
Self-Portrait as a Lute Player |
1615-1617 |
Picture (music) |
Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1653) |
Self-portrait of the artist holding a lute |
86,00 |
Sisters |
1995 |
Picture (music) |
Vadim Velichko (1929) |
Contemporary representation of two women. One of them standing touches the violin while the other, seated, listens to the music. |
87,00 |
Soldier at a Game of Chess |
1914-1915 |
Picture (chess) |
Jean Metzinger (1883-1956) |
Instead of representing such horrors, Metzinger chose to represent a soldier sitting in a chess game, smoking a cigarette. |
88,00 |
Sonata |
1893 |
Picture (music) |
Childe Hassam (1859–1935) |
Woman sitting in front of the piano studying a score |
89,00 |
Still Life of Musical Instruments |
1650 |
Picture (music) |
Evaristo Baschenis (1617-1677) |
Still life with ancient musical instruments |
90,00 |
Still Life with Music |
1933 |
Picture (music) |
Ceri Richards (1903-1971) |
Cubist representation of a violin and a score. |
91,00 |
Still Life with Musical Instruments |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Evaristo Baschenis (1617-1677) |
Still life with ancient musical instruments |
92,00 |
Studio of Still Life with Musical Instruments |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Evaristo Baschenis (1617-1677) |
Still life with ancient musical instruments |
93,00 |
The Beatles |
2001 |
Picture (music) |
Martí Ceballos (1958) |
Expressionist painting that shows the band "The Beatles" with a very colorful background that offers the viewer an image that music is capable of creating a world of color and feelings. |
94,00 |
The blind Guitarist |
1778 |
Picture (music) |
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) |
The central motif of this work is the blind singer who travels to cities and towns, spreading the news, generally of a tragic or lurid character. Goya depicts the emotions — from interest to fascination— his message generates among the men, women and children looking on. |
95,00 |
The blind Guitarist |
1903 |
Picture (music) |
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) |
Immersed in his blue stage, prior to the development of cubism, Picasso in this work shows an old blind guitarist in whose face you can see the intelligence that gives the age, musical ecstasy, sadness over time and the assumption of the proximity of death. |
96,00 |
The Bugler |
1882 |
Picture (music) |
Édouard Manet (1832-1883) |
Impressionist portrait of a trumpeter adult man |
97,00 |
The chelist player |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Mark Webster |
Futuristic painting with a large color load in which a chelist appears using geometric figures |
98,00 |
The chess game |
N/A |
Picture (chess) |
Harold H. Piffard (1867-1938) |
Two monks belonging to a religious congregation play a game of chess together. On their faces you can appreciate the concentration and calm of a moment of rest. The monk on the left has an expression of confidence, while his rival seems more concerned perhaps because he has more difficulty to win. |
99,00 |
The chess game |
1955 |
Picture (chess) |
Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625) |
Funny and relaxed scene of several women playing chess |
100,00 |
The chess game |
1930 |
Picture (chess) |
Alice Kent Stoddard (1883–1976) |
Scene of a chess match between two men, one younger and one more mature. |
101,00 |
The chess game |
1896 |
Picture (chess) |
Ludwig Deutsch (1855-1935) |
Arab scene of a chess game on a bar's terrace |
102,00 |
The chess game |
1493 |
Picture (chess) |
Jacobus de Cessolis (c.1250 – c.1322) |
Woodcut of a chess game played in court witnessed by the King. |
103,00 |
The Chess Players |
1535 |
Picture (chess) |
Giulio Campi (1500-1572) |
A knight faces a game of chess against a lady, who is pointing to the game and looking away. Around him, a group of people watch the game attentively. |
104,00 |
The Chess Players |
1929 |
Picture (chess) |
Jhon Lavery (1856-1941) |
Impressionist scene of two young teenage women playing chess in a lounge |
105,00 |
The Chess Players |
1670 |
Picture (chess) |
Cornelius De Man (1621-1706) |
Game of chess between a man and a woman of 17th century high society in the living room of a house with a musical instrument hanging on one of the walls. |
106,00 |
The Chess Players |
1876 |
Picture (chess) |
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) |
Scene representing a chess match between Bertrand Gardel and George Holmes while Benjamin Eakins (father of the artist) observes the game. |
107,00 |
The Chess Players |
1810 |
Picture (chess) |
Henry Edridge (1768-1821) |
Realistic representation of two aristocrats of the nineteenth century playing a game of chess. |
108,00 |
The concert |
1663-1666 |
Picture (music) |
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) |
The composition of this work shows three figures at the end of a room giving a recital. A woman touches the virginal, another man sitting in a position to play a stringed instrument, and finally a singing woman standing in front of them. |
109,00 |
The Conversion of Saint Augustin |
1413-1415 |
Picture (chess) |
Niccolò di Pietro (14th century) |
Medieval scene in which Saint Augustine plays a game of chess with Alypus, while Christian Ponticianus talks about the life of Saint Anthony |
110,00 |
The dancing lesson |
1741 |
Picture (music) |
Pietro Longhi (1701-1785) |
Representation of a group of high society people. One of the women receives a dance lesson from her teacher while another woman waits for a seat and a violinist touches the other side of the room. |
111,00 |
The duet |
1870 |
Picture (music) |
Lucy Madox Brown (1843-1894) |
Scene in which a pianist plays a piece at the piano accompanying a singer |
112,00 |
The Family of the Artist |
1621 |
Picture (music) |
Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) |
Self-portrait of the painter with his family. The painter appears with a lute in his hand, since music represents happiness. At the foot of the painter appears a dog representing fidelity. |
113,00 |
The female chess player |
1929 |
Picture (chess) |
Herbert A. Bird |
Impressionist scene of a young girl playing chess in what appears to be a coffee shop. |
114,00 |
The flaying of marsyas |
1570-1576 |
Picture (music) |
Tiziano (1477/1490-1576) |
The painting shows the murder by flaying or skinning alive of Marsyas, a satyr who lightly challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest. |
115,00 |
The game of chess |
1508 |
Picture (chess) |
Lucas Van Leyden (1494-1533) |
A man and a woman play chess while a cluster of spectators follow their movements with great interest |
116,00 |
The garden of earthly delights |
1490-1510 |
Picture (music) |
Hieronymus Bosch (El Bosco) (1450-1516) |
In this triptych in which Bosch shows the sky, earth and hell, there is a great multitude of details and symbolisms, among which we can find a large number of musical instruments and symbols about music. |
117,00 |
The Gentle Music of a Bygone Day |
1890 |
Picture (music) |
John Melhuish Strudwick (1849-1937) |
Three women rehearse a musical work with different instruments inside an ecclesiastical room. |
118,00 |
The guitar player |
1866 |
Picture (music) |
Édouard Manet (1832-1883) |
Impressionist portrait of a woman playing the guitar |
119,00 |
The guitar player in San Gimignano |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Mark Webster |
Futuristic painting with a large color load in which a guitarrist appears using geometric figures |
120,00 |
The guitarrist |
1910 |
Picture (music) |
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) |
Framed in a period of transition between analytical and hermetic Cubism, much more abstract, this work has an almost monochrome painting in ocher tones. The motif begins to lose importance as Picasso gives a greater interest to geometrization by decomposing a portrait into multiple geometric elements and multiplying points of view |
121,00 |
The King Drinks |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678) |
Representation of a party in the court of the king in which several musicians and people appear having a good time. The king appears in the center of the composition with a drink in his hand and extremely drunk. |
122,00 |
The love lesson |
1716-1717 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) |
A group of people sits near the forest next to a statue while a man, standing, plays a guitar to distract them. |
123,00 |
The love song |
1717 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) |
A man with a guitar is sitting in front and a woman with sheet music in her hands. They both study a music lesson sitting quietly in the woods. |
124,00 |
The lute player |
1595 |
Picture (music) |
Caravaggio (1571-1610) |
Tenebrist scene showing a lute player with androgynous features playing next to a vase of flowers. Music is represented as an ideal of perfection through a model of both sexes. The vase represents the beauty of nature and the symbol of life through its fruits. |
125,00 |
The music lesson |
1662-1665 |
Picture (music) |
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) |
Scene of a music teacher giving a virginal lesson to his female student. The composition is characterized by the rigorous use of perspective to attract the look towards the back of the room where the figures are located |
126,00 |
The Music Lesson |
1710 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766) |
Portrait of two people of high society. A woman follows a score while a man interprets it with the viola da gamba |
127,00 |
The Musical Contest |
1754-1755 |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806) |
Rococo painting where colors and light take on great importance. A scene is represented in a clearing in a forest in which three people appear: A man plays a bagpipe while a couple enjoys. It represents the exaltation produced by music. |
128,00 |
The next checkmate |
N/A |
Picture (chess) |
A. E. Chalton (1780-1860) |
The chess game played by this teenage couple refers to their close wedding. |
129,00 |
The painters family |
1911 |
Picture (chess) |
Henri Mattise (1869-1954) |
Home scene where Matisse portrays his family. His wife sitting on the sofa, his children Jean and Pierre play chess and his daughter Margueritte dressed in black |
130,00 |
The sitar player |
2016 |
Picture (music) |
Mark Webster |
Futuristic painting with a large color load in which a sitar player appears using geometric figures |
131,00 |
The spanish game |
2012 |
Picture (chess) |
Ilija Penusliski (1947) |
Representation of a chess board over a yellow blurred landscape |
132,00 |
The surprise |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) |
A young man kisses a surprised maiden in the vicinity of the forest. Meanwhile, another man plays the guitar sitting next to them. At his feet, a dog observes the scene representing fidelity. |
133,00 |
The tempest |
1871 |
Picture (chess) |
Lucy Madox Brown (1843-1894) |
A man and a woman play a game of chess sheltered in a cave |
134,00 |
The three musicians |
1921 |
Picture (music) |
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) |
Picasso brings cubism to its greatest expression in this work in which three musicians appear in profile and face at the same time, thanks to the superposition of shots. |
135,00 |
The three musicians |
1616-1617 |
Picture (music) |
Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) |
Two men with musical instruments sing while a boy holds a vihuela under his arm and a glass of wine in his hand, indicating that it is the wine that inspires the musicians. At his back a monkey, with a pear in his hand, underlines the grotesque character of the scene. |
136,00 |
The violinist |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Mark Webster |
Futuristic painting with a large color load in which a violinist appears using geometric figures |
137,00 |
Trumpet-Player in front of a Banquet |
1660-1665 |
Picture (music) |
Gerrit Dou (1613-1675) |
Representation of a man playing the trumpet on the window sill. In the background a group of people is appreciated, which suggests that a party is being held. |
138,00 |
Two boys singing |
1625 |
Picture (music) |
Frans Hals (1582/1583–1666) |
Portrait of two children studying a music lesson, one of them has a lute. |
139,00 |
Two musicians |
2014 |
Picture (music) |
Fernando Botero (1932) |
Representation of two men, one of them playing the guitar and the other the clarinet on a blue background. |
140,00 |
Überschach (Super-Chess) |
1937 |
Picture (chess) |
Paul Klee (1879-1940) |
One of the first "square images" of Paul Klee, created during his stay as an instructor at the Bauhaus in Weimar and Dessau. It is one of the few completely non-representational compositions in his work. |
141,00 |
Venus with organist and Cupid |
1555 |
Picture (music) |
Tiziano (1477/1490-1576) |
The work represents the goddess Venus reclining on a bed and stroking a dog while listening to the gentleman who plays the piano and who observes it. |
142,00 |
Villein playing the lute |
16th century |
Picture (music) |
Bartolomeo Passerotti (Passarotti) (1529 - 1592) |
Pasarotti portrays this character in a caricatured way, with deformed features and playing a lute, wanting to show through the exaggeration of facial features the quality of villain. |
143,00 |
Violin and Playing Cards on a Table |
1913 |
Picture (music) |
Juan Gris (1887-1927) |
Cubist painting of still life, in which a wooden table with three letters is represented: heart, diamond and cane, a violin and a newspaper. A great study of the color and the superposition of perspectives by wide and angular planes is appraised. |
144,00 |
Violinist |
1665 |
Picture (music) |
Gerrit Dou (1613-1675) |
Representation of a painter playing the violin on the window sill. It is known that he is a painter because in the background there is painting material. |
145,00 |
Von Sachsen vs. a Spaniard |
1549 |
Picture (chess) |
Antonis More (c.1517 – 1577) |
Two high society characters of the sixteenth century play chess |
146,00 |
White Chess Set |
1960 |
Sculpture (chess) |
Yoko Ono (1933) |
Table, chairs and chessboard completely white, with also white pieces. The objective of this work is to show an anti-war message in which, as the game progresses, the contestants begin to forget what their pieces are, once mixed throughout the board. |
147,00 |
Women Playing Music |
N/A |
Picture (music) |
Jacopo Tintoretto (1518-1594) |
Mythological scene of a group of semi-naked goddesses playing different types of instruments in the middle of nature |
148,00 |
Wood chess set |
1945 |
Sculpture (chess) |
Max Ernst (1891-1976) |
Set of chess pieces made of wood, glass and metal with avant-garde shapes |
149,00 |
Young Flautist |
1866 |
Picture (music) |
Édouard Manet (1832-1883) |
Impressionist portrait of a young flutist |
150,00 |
Young woman playing a guitar |
1670-1672 |
Picture (music) |
Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) |
The young lady of this painting is placed on the left side playing a baroque guitar. The play of lights and the composition of the painting focuses attention on her, which turns her gaze to the left with a smile, implying that she is not alone in the room. |