Art by Subjects
Discover our Art by Subject collection, where artworks are organized by their main themes and subjects. This category brings together paintings and artworks that explore the full range of human experience — from peaceful landscapes and expressive portraits to powerful historical scenes.
Browse serene landscape paintings, emotional portrait art, dramatic historical paintings, and the quiet beauty of still life compositions. You’ll also find stunning works featuring nature and animals, vibrant cityscapes, intense warfare art, as well as grand mythological and religious paintings.
Each subject tells its own story, revealing how artists across different eras and cultures have interpreted the world around them. Whether you’re searching for specific art themes or simply love exploring visual storytelling, this collection offers something for every interest.
Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, students, or casual art lovers, Art by Subject makes it easy to find meaningful artworks that speak to you. Dive in and discover the rich themes and symbolism that have shaped art history for centuries.
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The Song Rehearsal – by Edgar Degas
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The Soul Hovering Over the Body (from Marriage of Heaven and Hell,” plate 14) – by William Blake
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The Soul of the Soulless City (‘New York – an Abstraction’) – by Christopher R. W. Nevinson
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The Soul’s Prison House – by Evelyn De Morgan
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The Souls of Acheron – by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl
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The Source – by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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The sower – by Albin Egger-Lienz
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The sower – by Vincent van Gogh
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The sower – by Vincent van Gogh
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The sower (after Millet) – by Vincent van Gogh
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The Spangled Cock – by Joseph Crawhall III
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The Spanish Singer – by Édouard Manet
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The Spanish Stairs, Rome – by Childe Hassam
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The specter of death – by Kazimierz Stabrowski
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The Speed and Fire Power of a Heavy Cruiser Depend on Electric Equipment – by Walter L. Greene
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The Sphinx – by Gustave Moreau
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The spirit of the drought – by Arthur Streeton
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The splendor of well lighted streets – a brilliant evidence of electrical service – by Walter L. Greene
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The Spring – by Franz Stuck
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The Squall – by Allen Tucker
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The Stag Dance – by Fermín Revueltas Sánchez
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The Staircase: Note in Red – by James Abbott McNeill Whistler
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The Stand. Crossing the Missouri – by Charles Marion Russell
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The Star – by Edgar Degas
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The Star of the Mother of the World. From the “His Country” Series – by Nicholas Roerich
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The Starry Night – by Vincent van Gogh
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The Stave Church in Nesbyen – by Hans Gude
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The Steps – by James Abbott McNeill Whistler





























