We know he painted the absinthe drinker seen here, though there's nary a tutu in sight:
Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun was noted for portraits of this queen, including the one with her children, seen here:
He was living in Tahiti when he painted "Poemes Barbares" in 1896
Andre Derain was a prominent painter in this style whose name is from the French for "wild beasts"
This resident of Argenteuil painted "The Regatta at Argenteuil", seen here:
Antonio Canova's nude "Mars the Peacemaker" statue wasn't liked by its subject, this French emperor
Veronese's & Tintoretto's versions of this Biblical meal each depict a dog
This term for a painting of inanimate objects is from the Dutch "stilleven"
A Canaletto view of this square shows the Doge's palace & the Loggia of Sansovino
"The Spinners" by Diego Velazquez is based on this mythical spinner