1. The Strolling A photograph depicting a surreal street scene with an overcast sky. A saintly figure
Saint/Pedro Mey- in white floats above the pavement and casts a shadow on the wall running down
er (1991) the street. A woman and child are walking up some steps whilst, on the right of
the image, a man is standing under some plastic sheeting.
2. Late Visitors This is a blend of metaphysical, magic realism and surrealism that situates suited
to Pompeii/Carel male figures in a ruined classical city under a smoking volcano.
Wilink (1931)
3. Our Lady of This photograph of a woman selling iguanas that focuses on the matriarchal
the Iguanas/Gra- nature of the Zapotec Indian community and documents the role of women as
ciela Iturbide healers, political leaders, sexual sirens and merchants.
(1979)
4. Aerial Rotating This shows a house that's been raised up on a rotating table that makes a
House/Albert Ro- statement on overcrowding and access to light and air for urban residents.
bida (1883)
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5. The Romantic This shows images of American historical figures like Lincoln, Hamilton, Jackson
Dollarscape/Pe- and Jefferson plus the representatives of various ethnic groups who landed
dro Alvarez in Cuba at various times—Africans, Chinese, Arabs, indigenous people and
(2003) Spaniards.
6. Weirdos of A series of paintings that explores the "what ifs" of an imaginary situation where
Another a small population of humans suddenly exist within an alien world. It is about
Universe/Avery the feeling of being an outsider after having entered a new world, and gradually
Gibbs (2003) figuring out how to find your place within it.
7. A Reversible It is known for anthropomorphic representations of fruits, vegetables, plants,
Anthropomor- animals and objects.
phic Portrait of a
Man Composed
of
Fruit/Giuseppe
Arcimboldo
8. Kawsbob/Kaws This painting is inspired by the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants.
(2010)
9. Soup Cans/Andy A painting that reflects the artist's life for twenty years where he used to drink it
Warhol (1962) and have the same lunch every day over and over again.
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10. Charlie Brown It features a character emptying a red can of gasoline onto the pavement with a
Firestarter/Banksycigarette protruding from his recognizable smiling face.
(2010)
11. Life, Miracle This painting zooms in on the everyday even further, focusing on one brand at a
Whip and time that includes consumer interest.
Premium/Bren-
da O'Connell
(2013)
12. Liberation of This painting combines the iconography of the Black Power Movement, political
Aunt Jemi- violence, and aspirational middle-class American culture. It uses them to critique
ma:Cocktail /Be- the racist stereotypes of black femininity and speak to the revolutionary aims of
tye Saar (1973) Black Liberation movements.
13. Julian calendar It is the 365-day calendar that Julius Caesar made oflcial in 46 B.C. It replaced a
calendar based on lunar cycles. It provided for a leap year with an extra day every
four years. And included an average of 365.25 days each year.
14. Gregorian calen- It is the system used since 1582 in Western countries of arranging the months in
dar the year and the days in the months and of counting the years from the birth of
Christ.
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15. Japanese calen- It is based on the reign period of the emperor. Each time a different emperor
dar begins to rule, a new counting of the years begins and the period acquires a new
name. 2019 - Present ~ Reiwa Era. 1989 - 2019 ~ Heisei Era. 1926 - 1989 ~ Showa
Era.
16. Korean calendar It is a lunisolar calendar, meaning that it has both Lunar and Solar features.
17. Islamic calendar It is based on twelve lunar months and consists of 344 or 345 days; the years are
reckoned from the Hijra (the time when Muhammad left Mecca for Medina and
founded the first Muslim community) in 622.
18. Nepali calendar It follows the Bikram Sambat (B.S) system which uses lunar months and solar
sidereal year and is also called Nepali Patro. The New year in Nepalese Calendar
begins with the month of Baisakh which falls on mid of April in Gregorian Calendar
(English Calendar).