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Famosso, much too vain to tolerate other masterpieces other than his own, has cut to shreds some of the best paintings ever. Can you fix this big mess?

 

"Femmes de Tahiti (Sur le plage)" (1891) Paul Gauguin

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

 

 

"La chambre de Van Gogh à Arles" (1889) Vincent van Gogh

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

  

 

"The Yellow Cow" (1911) Franz Marc

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

  

 

"Nurse Reading to a Little Girl" (1895) Mary Cassatt

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

 

 

"Still-life with Plate of Cherries" (1885-87) Paul Cézanne

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

  

 

"Christ Among the Doctors" (1506) Albrecht Dürer

(EASY: 4 X 5 TILES)

 

 

"The Death of Socrates (detail)" (1787) Jacques-Louis David

(MEDIUM: 6 X 7 TILES)

  

 

"The Apotheosis of Homer" (1827) Ingres

(MEDIUM: 6 X 7 TILES)

  

 

"A Lady Drinking and a Gentleman" (circa 1658) Jan Vermeer

(MEDIUM: 6 X 7 TILES)

 

 

"Portraits à la campagne" (1876) Gustave Caillebotte

(MEDIUM: 6 X 7 TILES)

 

 

"The Surrender of Breda" (Before 1635) Velázquez

(MEDIUM: 6 X 7 TILES)

 

 

"Joan of Arc" (1879) Jules Bastien-Lepage

(MEDIUM: 7 X 7 TILES)

  

 

"The Red Roofs" (1877) Camille Pissarro

(DIFFICULT: 8 X 10 TILES)

  

 

"Musical Instruments" (1938) Georges Braque

(DIFFICULT: 8 X 10 TILES)

 

 

"The Tower of Babel" (1563) Pieter Bruegel 'the Elder'

(DIFFICULT: 8 X 10 TILES)

  

 

"Have a 'Coke' = Kia Ora" (1943-45) Dean Cornwell

(DIFFICULT: 8 X 10 TILES)

 

 

"The Annunciation" Rogier van der Weyden

(DIFFICULT: 9 X 10 TILES)

  

 

"The Music Lesson" (1891) Sir Frederic Lord Leighton

(DIFFICULT: 9 X 10 TILES)


We are suspicious... Many artists were not as accurate as they should have been when portraying themselves, and they look much nicer in their paintings than they really were - this is human nature, after all. Others went too far to please their clients when they portrayed them - especially if the client was a conceited and omnipotent King: a matter of survival in this case! Anyway, we are also convinced this is something to fix too.

 

"Self-portrait" Vincent van Gogh

 

 

"Self-portrait" Edward Hopper

  

 

"Portrait of an Old Woman" (1468-70) Hans Memling

 

 

"Portrait of Mona Lisa" (1503-06) Leonardo da Vinci

 

 

"Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta" (1451) Piero della Francesca

  

 

"Giovanni Emo" (circa 1475-83) Bellini


 

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