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Psychology: Research and Review

Table 1 Paintings used in the experiment

From: Emergent categorization in the recognition of black and white paintings through conditional discrimination

Painting

S

Painting

S

Pablo Picasso

Head of a Woman (1935)

P1

Nude in Black Armchair (1932)

P9

Reading at a Table (1934)

P2

Three Musicians (1921)

P10

Dora Maar with a Cat (1941)

P3

Girl Before a Mirror (1932)

P11

The Three Dancers (1925)

P4

Jacqueline (1961)

P12

Head of a Woman (1960)

P5

Maya with her Doll (1938)

P13

Jacqueline with Flowers (1954)

P6

The Weeping Woman (1937)

P14

The Dream (1932)

P7

Seated Woman (1927)

P15

The Young Ladies of Avignon (1907)

P8

  

Sandro Botticelli

Madonna in Glory with Seraphim (1469)

T1

Portrait of Giuliano de Medici (1478)

T9

St. Jerome (1498)

T2

Mystic Crucifixion (1497)

T10

Saint Augustine in His Study (1490)

T3

Portrait of a Young Woman (1475)

T11

Virgin and Child with Young St John the Baptist (1515)

T4

Madonna and Child with Two Angels (1444)

T12

Last Communion of St Jerome (1494)

T5

Fortitude (1470)

T13

The return of Judith to Bethulia (1473)

T6

Simonetta Vespucci (1476)

T14

Portrait of a Man with a Medal of Cosimo the Elder (1474)

T7

Portrait of a Young Man (1483)

T15

The Adoration of the Kings (1473)

T8

  

Claude Monet

Women in the Garden (1866)

M1

The Luncheon (1873)

M9

Regatta at Sainte (1867)

M2

Snow at Argenteuil (1875)

M10

Garden at Sainte (1867)

M3

Woman with a Parasol (1875)

M11

La Grenouillère (1869)

M4

The Cliff Walk at Pourville (1882)

M12

The Magpie (1869)

M5

Stormy Sea in Étretat (1883)

M13

Springtime (1872)

M6

The Water Lily Pond (1899)

M14

Boulevard des Capucines (1873)

M7

Bordighera (1884)

M15

Poppies (1873)

M8

  
  1. Note: This table presents the stimuli (S) paintings of Pablo Picasso (represented by P), Sandro Botticelli (represented by T), and Claude Monet (represented by M)