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Thursday, January 12, 2012

5 (Five) FAMOUS PAINTINGS IN THE WORLD


Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci

Mona Lisa is a phenomenal paintings from the past until now, the most iconic and famous paintings in the entire universe. Oil painting on top of this popular panel was lost in 1911 before it was found again lapse two years later. Now the "Mona Lisa" is stored in the Louvre Museum, located in Paris painting shows a woman looking at viewer with what is often described as "enigmatic smile". Mona Lisa is probably the most famous in the history of art; several other works of art are as romantic, celebrated, or reproduced. Hopefully we all add insight



Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

 
Starry Night is a world famous painting of Vincent Van Gogh created. Starry Night describes a classic painting that calls the emotion of tranquility in the church tower to the wild abandon of color used for the sky that night.


The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

 

Gustav Klimt, the Vienna master painted the Kiss painting in 1907. This painting describes the lovers are surrounded by a gold blanket and ornaments sharing when the shear passion, painting a perfect kiss.



Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir



 
Painting Luncheon of the Boating Party depicts a group of Renoir's friends relaxing on the balcony along the Seine River. In this painting Renoir has captured the joy of the middle class of late 19th-century France, this is a painting of life that brings happiness and joy to any room.



Girl with a Pearl Earring by Jan Vermeer



 
January Vermeer paintings depicts a photograph of a girl, money is assumed to want to get married. Point of view of this painting lies in the game in the background color in the painting and ear rings. Because of the popularity of "Girl with a Pearl Earring is often juxtaposed with the" Mona Lisa "by Leonardo Da Vinci. This painting was even earned the nickname "Mona Lisa of the north" or "the Dutch Mona Lisa". Today, these paintings are stored at The Maurtshuis in The Hague





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