Eyes That Do Not See IV

By Mike Bentley

Answers

Round 1
1: Bronzino [or Agnolo di Cosimo]
2: Leda
3: Screaming [or Shrieking]
4: Raging Bull
5: Joachim de Patinir
6: Les Tuileries Gardens [or Tuileries Palace]
7: Daniel Chester French
8: Astronomer
9: Bosnian War [or the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina; prompt on Yugoslav Wars]
10: Seagram Building
Round 2
11: Robert Motherwell
12: Balconies
13: Self-Portraits of Peter Paul Rubens [prompt on “Portraits of Rubens”]
14: Yasujiro Ozu [accept in either order]
15: The Origin of the Milky Way
16: National Geographic Covers
17: Andrea del Verrocchio
18: The Luncheon on the Grass [or Le déjeuner sur l'herbe or The Bath or Le Bain]
19: Francis I [or Francois I]
20: Santiago Calatrava Valls
Round 3
21: Supper at Emmaus [or Dinner at Emmaus; do not accept “Road to Emmaus”]
22: Yves Tanguy [or Raymond Georges Yves Tanguy]
23: Don Quixote [or The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha]
24: Federal Republic of Germany [or Deutschland]
25: Ai Weiwei
26: Saint Jerome [or Hierom or Jerom or Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus]
27: Gassed
28: Cornaro Chapel [or Santa Maria della Vittoria]
29: George Stubbs
30: Singin’ in the Rain
Round 4
31: Borghese
32: George Grosz

33: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
34: Rosa Bonheur [or Marie-Rosalie Bonheur]
35: The Third Man
36: Antonio del Pollaiolo [or Antonio di Jacopo Pollaiuolo or Antonio Pollaiolo]
37: Alice in Wonderland [or Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland or Through the Looking Glass; prompt on “Lewis Carroll”]
38: Saint Petersburg [or Petrograd or Leningrad]
39: Squirrels
40: Canaletto [or Giovanni Antonio Canal]
Round 5
41: Alberto Giacometti
42: Louise Josephine Bourgeois
43: John Steuart Curry
44: Howl’s Moving Castle [or Hauru no Ugoku Shiro]
45: John Trumbull
46: Clodion [or Claude Michel]
47: The Sacrifice of Isaac [or The Binding of Isaac]
48: Witches
49: Bruges [or Brugge or Brugge]
50: Arnold Bocklin
Round 6
51: Damien Steven Hirst
52: The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
53: France
54: Norman Robert Foster
55: Pierrot [or Gilles or Gille]
56: The Feast of the Gods
57 (Fake): 2012 Brain World Cup

57: Edgar Degas [or Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas]
58: Clocks [or timepiece or watch or other synonyms]
59: Terrence Frederick Malick
60: The Bride of the Wind [or Windsbraut or The Tempest]
Round 7
61: United Nations Headquarters Building [or UN Headquarters Building]
62: Juan de Pareja
63: The Apotheosis of Homer
64: Henri Cartier-Bresson
65: Portugal
66: Max Weber
67: The Venus of Urbino
68: Saint George and the Dragon [accept anything involving Saint George and the Dragon]
69: Robert Smithson
70: della Robbia
Round 8
71: Alfons Maria Mucha [or Alphonse Mucha]
72: Voltaire [or François-Marie Arouet]
73: The Faerie Queen
74: David Hockney’s iPad Paintings [or David Hockney’s iPhone Paintings]
75: Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
76: Metamorphosis of Narcissus [or Metamorphoses]
77: Petrus Christus
78: Chartres Cathedral [or Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres or Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres]
79: (Joseph) Fernand Henri Léger
80: Georgia Totto O’Keeffe
Round 9
81: Honore de Balzac
82: The Three Graces
83: Les Nabis
84: Blenheim Palace
85: Pierrot le fou [or Pete the madman]
86: Jan Breughel the Elder
87: New York and Brooklyn Bridge
88: The Lord’s Last Supper
89: Albert Pinkham Ryder
90: Prague
Round 10
91: Weegee [or Arthur Fellig]
92: Pevsner
93: Easter Island [or Rapa Nui or Isla de Pascua]
94: David Garrick
95: The Transfiguration of Christ [or The Transfiguration of Jesus]
96: Maesta of Duccio
97: Andrea Palladio
98: Chancellor Rolin Madonna [or Madonna of Chancellor Rolin]
99: (Jean-Louis André ) Theodore Gericault’s Dead Body Studies [accept equivalents like Gericault’s Corpse Studies]
100: The Card Players

Tiebreaker 1: Émile François Zola

Tiebreaker 2: Illuminated Manuscripts

Tiebreaker 3: Punch Magazine

Tiebreaker 4: Jean-Antoine Houdon

Tiebreaker 5: Osaka