The most Reproduced Image in the World - "Image" (as far as Art History is concerned) is the "Mona Lisa".
Actual images such as the queen on a bank note, or a website's logo are reproduced far more often that a painting. However, since this question is listed as "Art History", the correct answer is DaVinci's "Mona Lisa"
The Bible.
Picasso's Guernica is an anti-war symbol, painted in response to the Spanish Civil War.
I don't know, but I hope it has better grammar than you.
The most expensive Picasso painting ever sold is "Women of Algiers (Version O)", which was sold for 179.4 million in 2015.
The Guernica.
From what I can find it's Head of Christ by Warner Sallman.
The Bible.
At the Crease, 1972, an iconic and widely reproduced work in Canada, portraying a masked hockey goalie defending his net.
I think you mean the Dadaism Art Movement. The Mona Lisa was reproduced with a mustache on her face by Marcel Duchamp. The name of that painting is L.H.O.O.Q.
im pretty sure its the photo of the flag being raised on iwo jima
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The Mona Lisa.
she was the world's most popular painting
It is not known who painted the Heiliger Schutzengel. The painting has been reproduced by numerous printing companies, one such is Lindberg.
I would guess the 'Mona Lisa'.
Not to be Reproduced was created in 1937.
It is the longest religious oil painting in the world.