Typical for Antique Art: CephisodoteAthene, after an original sculpturedirectly deliverable
Typical for Medieval Art:Konrad von AltstettenBuchmalerei, von der Falkenbeize heimgekehrt, ruht im Schoße seiner Damedirectly deliverable
Typical for Gothic Style:Rogier van der WeydenPortrait of a womandirectly deliverable
Typical for Early Renaissance:Sandro BotticelliVenus and Marsdirectly deliverable
Typical for High Renaissance:Michelangelo (Buonarroti)The Creation of Adam, Creation of Mandirectly deliverable
Typical for Late Renaissance:Lucas Cranach the ElderThe fountain of youthdirectly deliverable
Typical for Mannerism:Pieter Brueghel the ElderThe Tower of Babeldirectly deliverable
Typical for Baroque:Peter Paul RubensLeda with the swandirectly deliverable
Typical for Rococo:Jean Marc NattierMadam Sophie, daughter of Louis XV.directly deliverable
Typical for Classicism:Jean Auguste Dominique IngresThe Great Odalisquedirectly deliverable
Typical for Biedermeier Art:Ferdinand Georg WaldmüllerLittle girl in one of wine leaves umrankten windowdirectly deliverable
Typical for Romanticism:Caspar David FriedrichThe walker above the mistsdirectly deliverable
Typical for American Art:James Abbott McNeill WhistlerArrangement in Black and Grey No. I, The artiste of Motherdirectly deliverable
Typical for East European Art:Grigory TchernezovThe Khabanija Fountain, Cairodirectly deliverable
Typical for Victorian Art:John William WaterhouseMiranda in the stormdirectly deliverable
Typical for Realism:Jean-François MilletThe Angelusdirectly deliverable
Typical for Impressionism:Claude MonetImpression Rising Sundirectly deliverable
Typical for Pointilism:Georges SeuratThe Eiffelturmdirectly deliverable
Typical for Late Impressionism:Paul GauguinNight Café at Arlesdirectly deliverable
Typical for 1900th Century - miscellaneous:Angilbert GöbelPortrait of Arthur Schopenhauerdirectly deliverable
Typical for Expressionism:August MackePeople at the blue lakedirectly deliverable
Typical for Symbolism and more:Henri Julien-Félix RousseauThe sleeping gipsydirectly deliverable
Typical for Fauvism:Henri MatisseNu bleu II - (HM-340N)Without frameusually ships in: 5 working days (minimum)
Typical for Art Nouveau:Gustav KlimtThe tree of Life, The Arborvitae - middle section (detail)directly deliverable
Typical for Cubism and De Stijl:Umberto BoccioniThe Street Enters the Housedirectly deliverable
Typical for 20th. Century - unsorted:Boris Michailowitsch KustodiewKaufmannsfrau beim TeeArt print manufacturing in: 9 working days (minimum)
Typical for Classic Modern Art:Pablo PicassoThe DreamWithout frameusually ships in: 5 working days (minimum)
Typical for Surrealism:Salvador DaliReflections of ElephantsWithout frameusually ships in: 5 working days (minimum)
Typical for Pop/Op Art:Roy LichtensteinThinking of him - (RLI-05)Without frameusually ships in: 5 working days (minimum)
Typical for Concrete Figurative:Philippe FlohicNude 17directly deliverable
Typical for Abstract Contemporary Art:Petra SchüßlerVier Figuren in Orangedirectly deliverable
Typical for Abstract Figurative Art:Frank Schröter (Rosco!)Call 911directly deliverable
Typical for Naive Art:Irene BrandtSunday at the Beachdirectly deliverable
Typical for Digital Art:Fin MorrisCacti at Homedirectly deliverable
Typical for Cont. Surrealism:Frank KortanThe Lady With are of chameleon and are bottle of sodadirectly deliverable
Typical for Contemporay photo art:Frank RiederleBallerina Idirectly deliverable
Typical for Fotocommunity: Geografie IndienAgradirectly deliverable
Typical for Asian Art:Katsushika HokusaiThe great wave -End of the series of the 36 views of the Fudschijamadirectly deliverable
Typical for Orthodox Icons:(um 1900) AnonymMary and the Child playing with pigeons in an idealized Landscapedirectly deliverable
Typical for Currently not assigned to an art style.: Anonym, HaarlemMarksman plate with a cannons explosion on 27-4-1763directly deliverable