Diego Velázquez’s "The Surrender of Breda" is a large, panoramic oil painting that captures the moment when the Dutch commander Justinus van Nassau hands the keys of the city of Breda to the Spanish general Ambrogio Spinola.
Paolo Uccello's "The Battle of San Romano" is also called "Niccolò Mauruzi da Tolentino unseats Bernardino della Ciarda". It was part of a series of three paintings. The Battle of San Romano" depicts the decisive moment of the battle where the Sienese commander, Bernardino della Carda, in the middle of the painting, is thrown off his white horse by the black spear of a Florentine horseman riding the brown horse with red colors.
In the "The Night", Max Beckmann paints a crazy scene of domestic violence and comical turmoil, symbolizing the state of political affairs in post-WWI Germany.