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Mona Lisa and the Statue of David (I'm not sure those two belong on the list because one was a commissioned portrait and the other was a statue of a biblical character)

I'd add these controversial paintings to the list:

JMW Turner's "Slave Ship"; Jacques-Louis David's "The Death of Marat"; Goya's "Executions of the Third of May, 1808"; Picasso's "Guernica"; and Gericault's, "Raft of the Medusa". Each of these raised awareness of current political events.

Other paintings that were especially controversial - but not so political - include:

Pollock's "Autumn Rhythm";

Dali's "Persistence of Memory";

Picasso's "Les Desmoiselles";

Courbet's "Burial at Ornans";

Eakins "The Gross Clinic";

Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase"; and

Manet's "Luncheon on the Grass". He thrived in controversy!

Actually, most all of the artists we now recognize as great were great beacsue they were daring - which generally meant initally unaccepted and contriversal.

In addition, I'd add the Guerrilla Girls 1989 poster to the list. (Yes, it is considered modern art.)

Actually, a very controversial painting is Manet'sOlympia. It was a massive controversy because of his sexualized depiction of a nude prostitute. Many called it vulgar and disgusting. Also Matisse's Woman in a Hatshocked French bourgeois at the start of the 20th century because of its expressionist use of brush stroke and color. It was the subject of a massive amount of negative critique and blatant ridicule.

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