Great Gatsby Paintings

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an oil painting of a carnival ride at night with bright lights on the ground and buildings in the background
Dex Anderson
Book 1: The Great Gatsby — Dianna E. Anderson
an oil painting of a carnival ride at night with bright lights on the ground and buildings in the background
Dex Anderson
Book 1: The Great Gatsby — Dianna E. Anderson
an image of two blue eyes painted on the side of a wall
Symbol: One major symbol in "The Great Gatsby" are the eyes of T.J Eckleburg. The eyes are in the Valley of Ashes outside of Wilson's garage and they symbolize God to all of the townspeople. " God sees everything,' repeated Wilson, ' Thats an advertisement' Michaelis assured him." ( Fitzgerald 160)
the great gatsby movie poster with a man standing on a dock looking out to sea
The Green Light. Situated at the end of Daisy's East Egg dock and barely visible from Gatsby's West Egg lawn, the green light represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future. Gatsby associates it with Daisy, and in Chapter 1 he reaches toward it in the darkness as a guiding light to lead him to his goal.
Saatchi Art Artist Pelin Sogut; Painting, "The Great Gatsby" #art
The Great Gatsby Painting by Pelin Çelik | Saatchi Art
Saatchi Art Artist Pelin Sogut; Painting, "The Great Gatsby" #art
the great gatsby book cover with an image of a woman's face
The Great Gatsby Art Print
a drawing of a man and woman in formal dress dancing together with people behind them
The Great Gatsby painting illustration