As an art exhibit featuring Neil Young‘s watercolors opens in Los Angeles this week, we rounded up paintings by the venerable rocker and nine other famous musicians, including Marilyn Manson, Paul Stanley, Ronnie Wood, Tony Bennett, Neil Young, David Bowie, Patti Smith, Bob Dylan, Paul Simonon and Ringo Starr.
Can you guess who painted what? After viewing each image, click to the next slide to reveal the artist.
Who painted this?Angela Weiss—Getty ImagesNeil Young created these watercolors depicting one of his greatest passions: cars.Getty Images (2)Who painted this?Antonio Calanni—APBob Dylan created "New Orleans Series," a collection of paintings inspired by the city of New Orleans in the 1940s and '50s.AP; Getty ImagesWho painted this?Johannes Eisele—AFP/Getty ImagesDavid Bowie painted this portrait of Japanese author Yukio Mishima in 1977.Getty Images (2)Who painted this?Victor Chavez—WireImage/Getty ImagesThis painting from Marilyn Manson's "The Path of Misery" exhibition was featured in Mexico City in 2011.Getty Images (2)Who painted this?Francois Durand—Getty ImagesThis was the work of Patti Smith, seen in a 2008 exhibit called "Patti Smith, Land 250" in Paris.Getty Images (2)Who painted this?Sebastien Nogier—EPA/CorbisRingo Starr created this work, titled "Is It Time?" in 2005.Sebastien Nogier—EPA/CorbisWho painted this?Chris Jackson—Getty ImagesPaul Simonon, bassist for The Clash, created this series of oil paintings interpreting bullfights.Getty Images (2)Who painted this?George Napolitano—FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis one was by Paul Stanley of Kiss.George Napolitano—FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWho painted this?Brendan Hoffman—Getty ImagesTony Bennett created this painting of jazz musician Duke Ellington. Bennett donated it to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery to mark the 110th anniversary of Ellington's birth.Brendan Hoffman—Getty ImagesWho painted this?Chris Jackson—Getty ImagesRolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood created this painting of his bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.Getty Images (2)