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Art's Magnetic Field

The human spirit has always responded to the call of art. From the first cave paintings to the haloed masterpieces hanging in our museums, art has long enchanted and elevated the human experience. Within the great venues that house our treasures, we stand collectively in a sort of suspended moment—contemplating the magic—and one can’t help but sense that the art is looking right back at us.

Mona Lisa, Louvre
Hopper's Nighthawks
Michelangelo's David
Salle Daru, Louvre
Venus de Milo, Louvre, II
Rothko, SFMOMA
Watching The Night Watch
Van Gogh's Starry Night
Sitting at the Museum
Guggenheim Museum
Klimt's The Kiss
Grande Galerie, Louvre
Gainsborough's The Blue Boy
Picasso's Guernica
Seurat's La Grande Jatte
Frick Collection Garden Court
Plensa, Rockefeller Center
Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Paris Street; Rainy Day
Velazquez's Las Meninas
Vermeer's The Milkmaid
The British Museum
The Rothko Room, Tate Modern
Koons' Puppy, Guggenheim
Christo's L'Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped