In the latest issue of Columbia Business magazine we highlight the amazing collection of art postcards on Professor Tano Santos's office wall, located on the 7th floor of Henry R. Kravis Hall.
How many of the works of art were you able to identify?
Here's our list:
- Bayeux Tapestry, Unknown
- View of the Garden of the Villa Medici, Diego Velázquez
- David, Michelangelo
- The Last Judgment, Michelangelo
- Libyan Sibyl, Michelangelo
- Study to The Libyan Sibyl, Michelangelo
- Delphic Sibyl, Michelangelo
- Sibyls, Raphael
- Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino at the Battle of San Romano, Paolo Uccello
- Road with Cypress and Star, Vincent van Gogh
- Portrait of a Young Man, Raphael
- The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci
- The Deposition, Raphael
- School of Athens, Raphael
- Miracle of the Relic of the Cross at the Ponte di Rialto, also known as The Healing of the Madman, Vittore Carpaccio
- View of Houses in Delft, known as 'The Little Street,' Unknown
- Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, Rembrandt
- Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, Rembrandt
- Harlequin leaning, Pablo Picasso
- A Maid Asleep, Johannes Vermeer
- A Boy Blowing on an Ember to Light a Candle, El Greco
- The Polish Rider, Rembrandt
- Self-Portrait, Albrecht Dürer
- Portrait of a Cardinal, Raphael
- House by the Railroad, Edward Hopper
- View of Delft, Johannes Vermeer
- The Calling of St. Matthew, Caravaggio
- Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma, Rubens
- Atalanta and Hippomenes, Guido Reni
- Philip II of Spain, Antonis Mor
- Aesop, Diego Velázquez
- View of Madrid, Antonio López
- View of Toledo, El Greco
- Martyrdom of St. Maurice and His Legions, El Greco
- Landscape with Charon Crossing the Styx, Joachim Patinir
- Portrait of Pablo de Valladolid, Diego Velázquez
- The Dog, Francisco de Goya
- Charles IV of Spain and His Family, Francisco de Goya
- The Ideal City, Piero della Francesca (formerly attributed to Francesco Laurana and Melozzo da Forli)
- St. Augustine in His Study, Vittore Carpaccio
- Mistress and Maid, Johannes Vermeer
- Goldsmith seen from three sides, Lorenzo Lotto