When Kasabian enters the private art gallery in his home, to view his newly acquired masterpiece, the most clearly identifiable painting in his collection is a masterwork by Gustave Klimt called "Portrait of Fritza Riedler," painted in 1906.
One of the paintings featured in Kasabian's home gallery is The Nightmare (1781) by Swiss-born Henry Fuseli. It is housed at the Detroit Institute of Arts (as of Feb. 2024).