The film depicts the following thirteen paintings that haunted Ruben Brandt:
Frédéric Bazille - Portrait of Renoir (1867);
Sandro Botticelli - The Birth of Venus (c. 1486);
Hans Holbein the Younger - Portrait of Antoine, Prince of Lorraine (c.1543);
Frank Duveneck - Whistling Boy (1872);
Paul Gauguin - Woman Holding A Fruit (1893);
Vincent van Gogh - Portrait of the Postman Joseph Roulin (1888);
Edward Hopper - Nighthawks (1942);
René Magritte - The Treachery of Images (1929);
Édouard Manet - Olympia (1863);
Pablo Picasso - Woman with book (1932);
Tiziano Vecellio - Venus of Urbino (1538);
Diego Velázquez - Infanta Margarita Teresa in a Blue Dress (1659);
Andy Warhol - Elvis l, ll (1964).
Ruben Brandt wears two ties at once, one blue and the other purple. His shoes have different colors, exactly the same shades of blue and purple as his ties.