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Mark Cella and the 100 Greatest Paintings of all Time
Please note Mark Cella hasn't chosen the specific order of these paintings yet and this will be done as soon as we can get him scheduled for this project. Keep checking back to see the final order Mark Cella prefers of these incredible works of art.
1) Bosch: The Garden of Delights (1504) - Prado, Madrid

2) Michelangelo: Il Giudizio Universale/Universal Judgement (1541) - Cappella Sistina, Roma

3) Ernst: Europe After the Rain II (1942) - Sumner Collection, Hartford

4) Klimt: Beethovenfries (1902) - Sezession, Wien

5) Dali: Persistence of Memory (1931) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

6) Klimt: The Virgin (1913) - National Gallery, Prague

7) Bosch: The Last Judgement (1505) - Gemaldegalerie der Akademie der Bildenden Kunste, Wien

8) Klimt: The Kiss (1908) - Belvedere, Wien

9) Botticelli: Allegoria della Primavera (1478) - Uffizi, Firenze

10) Monet: Nimphee (1926) - Orangerie, Paris

11) Dali: Metamorphose de Narcisse (1937) - Tate Gallery, London

12) Leonardo: Il Cenacolo/The Last Supper (1497) - S.Maria delle Grazie, Milano

13) Rubens: Fall of the Damned/Der Hollensturz der Verdammten () - Private Collection

14) Uccello: Battaglia di San Romano/Part I (1456) - Uffizi, Firenze

15) Van Gogh: Starry Night (1889) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

16) Raffaello: Sposalizio della Vergine (1504) - Piancoteca di Brera, Milano

17) Dali: Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (1936) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

18) Bruegel: Triumph of Death (1562) - Prado, Madrid

19) Botticelli: Nascita di Venere (1485) - Uffizi, Firenze

20) Rubens: The Adoration of the Magi () - Prado, Madrid

21) Monet: Cathedrale de Rouen, () - Musee National d'Orsay, Paris

22) Greco: Toledo (1599) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

23) Giotto: Cappella degli Scrovegni (1305) - Padova

24) Cranach: Flugelaltar mit dem Jungsten Gericht (1524) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

25) Seurat: La Parade du Cirque (1888) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

26) Ernst: La Ville Entiere (1936) - Kunsthaus, Zurich

27) Rembrandt: Militia Company (1642) - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

28) Van Eyck: Madonna in the Church (1425) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

29) Bruegel: The Battle Between Carnival and Lent (1559) - Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien

30) Leonardo: Gioconda/Mona Lisa (1505) - Louvre, Paris

31) Raffaello: Trasfigurazione (1519) - Pinacoteca Vaticana, Roma

32) Rousseau: Sleeping Gypsy (1897) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

33) Piero della Francesca: Leggenda della Vera Croce (1460) - S.Francesco, Arezzo

34) Van Gogh: Potato Eaters (1885) - Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

35) Bruegel: Dutch Proverbs (1559) - Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

36) Greco: La Crucifixion (1594) - Prado, Madrid

37) Seurat: La Grande Jatte (1886) - Art Institute, Chicago

38) Altdorfer: The Battle of Alexander the Great (1529) - Alte Pinakothek, Munchen

39) Monet: The Grainstack (1896) - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

40) Klee: Ad Marginen (1930) - Kunstmuseum, Basel

41) Rembrandt: Belshazzar's Feast (1635) - National Gallery, London

42) Van Gogh: Cypresses (1889) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

43) Rubens: St Agustine () - National Gallery, Prague

44) Van Eyck: Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife (1434) - National Gallery, London

45) Renoir: Bal du Moulin de la Galette (1876) - Musee National d'Orsay, Paris

46) Renoir: Le Dejeuner des Canotiers (1881) - Phillips Collection, Washington

47) Goya: Aquelarre/Il Grande Caprone (1821) - Prado, Madrid

48) Velasquez: Las Meninas (1656) - Prado, Madrid

49) Chagall: I and the Village (1911) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

50) Van der Weyden: Deposition (1435) - Prado, Madrid

51) Rembrandt: Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp (1632) - Mauritshuis, Den Haag

52) Van Eyck: Rinaldo e Armida () - Louvre, Paris

53) Rousseau: Carnival Evening (1886) - Museum of Art, Philadelphia

54) Renoir: Les Parapluies/The Umbrellas (1884) - National Gallery, London

55) Van Eyck: The Virgin of Ivers (1435) - Louvre, Paris

56) Goya: Asmodeo (1821) - Prado, Madrid

57) Greco: Lacoonte (1610) - National Gallery, Washington

58) Magritte: Specchio Falso (1928) - Museum of Modern Art, New York

59) Magritte: Condition Humain (1934) - National Gallery, Washington

60) Giacometti: Das Kreisen der Planeten (1910) - Kunsthaus, Zurich

61) Tansey: Triumph over Mastery (1986) - Private Collection

62) Tansey: Forward Retreat (1986) - Broad Art Foundation

63) Tansey: Mont Sainte-Victoire (1987) - Private Collection

64) Millet: Harvesters Resting (1853) - Private Collection

65) Veronese: Nozze di Cana (1563) - Louvre, Paris

66) DeVries: Palastarchitektur mit Badernder (1596) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

67) Velasquez: Las Hilanderas (166?) - Prado, Madrid

68) Memling: Johannesalterarn (1490) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

69) Bruegel: Babel Tower (1563) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

70) Bruegel: Procession to Calvary (1564) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

71) Bruegel: Massacre of the Innocents (1567) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

72) Bruegel: Bethlem (1566) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

73) Cranach: Johan Friedun (1544) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

74) Caravaggio: Davide/Galea (1607) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

75) Rubens: Stormy Landscape with Philomenon/Gemitterland Schaft mit Philenen (1625) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

76) Rubens: Feast of Venus/Vennsfest (1637) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

77) Rubens: Miracle of St Ignatz (1618) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

78) Vermeer: Malkunst (1666) - Kunsthistorische Muzeum, Wien

79) Vermeer: The Astronomer (1668) - Louvre, Paris

80) Klimt: Judith I (1901) - Belvedere, Wien

81) Klimt: Melo (1912) - Belvedere, Wien

82) Paolo Uccello: Battaglia di San Romano/Part II (1456) - National Gallery, London

83) Paolo Uccello: Battaglia di San Romano/Part III (1456) - Louvre, Paris

84) Paolo Uccello: San Giorgio e il Dragone () - National Gallery, London

85) Klimt: Avenue Schloss Kaven (1912) - Belvedere, Wien

86) Klimt: Beechwood (1903) - Belvedere, Wien

87) Klimt: Fritza Riedler (1906) - Belvedere, Wien

88) Klimt: Adele Blochbauer (1907) - Belvedere, Wien

89) Schiele: Death and the Maiden (1915) - Belvedere, Wien

90) Schiele: Mother With Two Children (1917) - Belvedere, Wien

91) Schiele: Rainerbub (1910) - Belvedere, Wien

92) Schiele: Family (1917) - Belvedere, Wien

93) Bruegel: Sermon of St John (1566) - Szepmuveszen Muzeum, Budapest

94) Bruegel: Triumph of Death (15??) - Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Basel

95) Holbein: Nikolaus Kratzer (1528) - Louvre, Paris

96) Holbein: Georg Gisze (1532) - Louvre, Paris

97) Holbein: Ambassadors (1533) - National Gallery, London

98) Rubens: Debarquement de Marie de Medicis (1625) - Louvre, Paris

99) Dali: Apoteosis of Homer () - Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munchen

100) Dali: L'Enigme du Desir (1929) - Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munchen

These paintings were selected by Piero Scaruffi, and approved by Mark A Cella.
Please note Mark Cella hasn't chosen the specific order of these paintings yet. Keep checking back to see the final order Mark Cella prefers of these incredible works of art.
Mark Anthony Cella is a lover, not a fighter, but he's also a fighter, so don't get any ideas.
His legend precedes him, the way lightning precedes thunder.
Mark Anthony Cella could disarm you with his looks, or his hands, either way.
His charm is so contagious vaccines have been created for it.
Mark Anthony Cella lives by the motto "safety third."
His blood smells like cologne.
Mark Anthony Cella's hands feel like rich brown suede.
He wouldn't be afraid to show his feminine side, if he had one.
His to do list could win a Pulitzer.
Mark Anthony Cella lives vicariously through himself.
Dicing onions won't make him cry.
At museums Mark Anthony Cella's allowed to touch the art.
He once challenged his own reflection to a staring contest, on the fourth day he won.
If Mark Anthony Cella says it will cost an arm and a leg, it will.