Most famous artworks you must see at the Metropolitan museum of art

Beautifullife_ If you are interested in viewing the masterpieces by the most famous artists from around the globe, go to the Met Museum. For most, museums like ‘the Met’ are temples of art.

Vincent Van Gogh, “Self Portrait with Straw Hat,” 1887


Emanuel Leutze, “Washington Crossing the Delaware,” 1851


Claude Monet, “Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies,” 1840-1842


Duccio di Buoninsegna, “Madonna and Child,” ca. 1290–1300


Edgar Degas, “The Dance Class,” 1874


Rembrandt, “Aristotle with a Bust of Homer,” 1653


Jackson Pollock, “Autumn Rhythm (Number 30),” 1950


Raphael, “Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints,” 1504


Francisco Goya, “Bullfight in a Divided Ring,” 1814


Mark Rothko, “No. 13 (White, Red on Yellow),” 1958


Jacques Louis David, “The Death of Socrates,” 1787


Johannes Vermeer, “Woman with a Water Jug,” 1660-1662


Caravaggio, “The Musicians,” 1597


Pieter Bruegel the Elder, “The Harvesters,” 1565


Pablo Picasso, “Gertrude Stein,” 1906


Rembrandt, “Self-Portrait,” 1660


Georges de La Tour, “The Fortune Teller,” probably 1630s


Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, “Julie Le Brun Looking in a Mirror,” 1787

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