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Timeless Simplicity
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Promenade, a work by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1870
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Innocence by William Adolphe Bouguereau 1893 William Adolphe Bouguereau had a high reputation in 19th century France as well as America as a painter capable of exhibition. His works were highly praised for their detailed and elaborate depiction of historical scenes, mythology and religious themes and were sold at high prices during his lifetime. Of course, his name was always mentioned with scorn among the avant-garde
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Landscape in Moonlight / by Maiyuan / Song period / about 1200 AD / hanging scroll / ink and color on silk / National Palace Museum, Taiwan
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Persistence of Memory, a work by Salvador DalΓ­, 1931
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Maids or Las Menina is one of the most famous paintings of Diego Velazquez, the great Spanish painter of the 17th century. This work, which is preserved in the Museo del Prado, is called "the most valuable painting in Spain". This painting has long been considered one of the most important paintings in the history of Western art and has created many discussions and analyzes about space, time, characters, and whether the images shown in it are real or not.
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This painting titled "Greece on the ruins of Missolonghi", which is kept in the Bordeaux Museum of Fine Arts, was completed in 1826 and was influenced by the events of those days, namely the third attack of the Ottoman forces and the siege of the Greek city of Missolonghi. After a long siege and the spread of disease and famine, the city's residents decided to flee en masse. Their efforts had a disastrous result and thousands of Greeks were killed. Like many European artists and intellectuals, Delacroix was a passionate defender of Greece. In this painting, he has portrayed Greece as a young woman in traditional clothes. Her expression and emotional expression are reminiscent of the religious icon of the weeping Mary on the bed of the dead Christ. A victim's hand can be seen under the rubble, below his feet. In the background, a black man with a yellow armband is the enemy, who is about to raise a flag. Delacroix intended to show the suffering of the Greeks to the French people, and for this purpose
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Freedom guides the people Delacroix - 1830 This work is one of the most influential works related to the French Revolution of 1830.Β  It shows a half-naked woman, a symbol of freedom, with a French flag in one hand and a gun in the other, in the front line of the revolutionaries. By filling the place of the killed revolutionaries and also by looking to his left, he saw the two strata of society, namely, the bourgeois stratum, which is represented by a suit and tie and a cylindrical hat, and the working stratum, which is represented by belted pants and a round woolen hat. Shown, pointed out, leading the crowd to "victory". This painting also had an impact on the art of the era after it
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Love and Pain is the name of a painting by Edvard Munch, which is also known as Vampire. Munch painted six different versions of this painting between 1893 and 1895; Three copies are in the Munch Museum in Oslo, one is in the Gutenberg Art Museum, the other belongs to a private collection, and one painting is missing. The painting shows a woman with messy red hair holding a man and kissing him on the neck. Although some have analyzed the image as a vampire torturing a man. Munch himself always claimed that this picture showed nothing more than a woman kissing her husband's neck. The painting was first called a vampire by Munch's critic friend StanisΕ‚aw Przybyszewski. He saw a vampire sucking the man's blood from his neck. A copy of this painting was stolen from the Munch Museum on March 23, 1988. In 2008, an 1894 painting was sold at Sotheby's for $38.2 million (Β£24.3 million).
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"Three trees in autumn" painting The work of Claude Monet, a French impressionist painter created in 1891. "Claude Monet" painted this painting in the fall and these trees were located on the edge of the Apt river, which was only a few kilometers away from his house and workshop.
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maid/milkmaid Jan Vermeer, 1660 AD Paint and oil on canvas It is really difficult to explain what causes such a simple and humble painting to become one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of world art. Without harming the transparency of the forms, Jan Vermeer consciously softens the contrasts, creates a softness in the work, and it is this precision to the wonderful moment and its unique feeling that turns his best paintings into unforgettable works.
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