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Puzzle help needed (art history)

#1 Post by Vandal » Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:29 pm

Background: We are a family of geocachers http://www.geocaching.com, which involves looking for small containers located at various locations all over the country (and world). The containers are tracked using GPS coordinates, so they can be found within a precision of about 20 feet. Typically, the geocaches coordinates are given in standard format (degrees, minutes, seconds):

N 41° 123.45
W 071° 987.65 (I just made these up)

You plug that into your GPS or smart phone app, then go and find it. Woohoo!

Now the fun part. Often the discovery of the coordinates involves solving a puzzle. Some are simple and some are mind-blowingly difficult (relying on ciphers and conversions and other strangeness). The puzzle we are trying to solve involves identifying artists from small samples of famous paintings. We know the last digit of the year the artist died is one the digits in the coordinates.

Here are the paintings for the north coordinates:

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and here are the paintings for the west coordinates:

Image

We've identified most of these already using Google image search. The missing artists are for North 8, 12, 15 and 16:

Image
Image
Image
Image

and West 11, 17 and 19:

Image
Image
Image

If you want to show your true artistic skill and identify all of them, feel free. We only need these seven to solve the puzzle.

Have fun, folks! Thanks.
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#2 Post by littlebeast13 » Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:37 pm

North 12 is "Broadway Boogie Woogie" by Piet Mondriaan (died 1944)

West 17 almost has to be Edgar Degas (died 1917)... he was known for painting ballerinas...

That's as much as the knowledge from my art history classes can supply...

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#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:40 pm

The last one looks like one of Monet's water lily paintings. He did a lot of them.

The second to last...maybe Degas?

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#4 Post by ghostjmf » Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:23 pm

I'm surprised there isn't cool software to ID the pics for you all.

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#5 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:29 pm

ghostjmf wrote:I'm surprised there isn't cool software to ID the pics for you all.
There is, it's called Google Image Search. :P The problem is that the pieces are too small for it to work with everything.
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#6 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:32 pm

I'm pretty sure N 16 is Number 2 by Franz Kline.
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#7 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:34 pm

W 11 is Girl With a Pearl Earring (that's the earring in the image) by Johannes Vermeer.
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#8 Post by Bob Juch » Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:40 pm

littlebeast13 wrote:West 17 almost has to be Edgar Degas (died 1917)
Yep, The Dance Class.
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#9 Post by tlynn78 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:17 pm

Vandal wrote:Background: We are a family of geocachers http://www.geocaching.com, which involves looking for small containers located at various locations all over the country (and world). The containers are tracked using GPS coordinates, so they can be found within a precision of about 20 feet. Typically, the geocaches coordinates are given in standard format (degrees, minutes, seconds):

N 41° 123.45
W 071° 987.65 (I just made these up)

You plug that into your GPS or smart phone app, then go and find it. Woohoo!

Now the fun part. Often the discovery of the coordinates involves solving a puzzle. Some are simple and some are mind-blowingly difficult (relying on ciphers and conversions and other strangeness). The puzzle we are trying to solve involves identifying artists from small samples of famous paintings. We know the last digit of the year the artist died is one the digits in the coordinates.

Here are the paintings for the north coordinates:

Image

and here are the paintings for the west coordinates:

Image

We've identified most of these already using Google image search. The missing artists are for North 8, 12, 15 and 16:

Image
Image
Image
Image

and West 11, 17 and 19:

Image
Image
Image

If you want to show your true artistic skill and identify all of them, feel free. We only need these seven to solve the puzzle.

Have fun, folks! Thanks.
That sounds so much fun! I can't see the pics, however, so I can't help. :cry:
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