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Ten most famous oil paintings in the world

Ten most famous oil paintings in the world

Oil painting is a painting made on canvas linen, cardboard or wood with quick-drying vegetable oil mixed pigments. The pigment attached to the picture has strong hardness and can keep luster for a long time after the picture is dried. With the hiding power and transparency of the pigment, the painted object is vividly displayed, with rich colors and strong three-dimensional sense. The following are ten world-famous oil paintings that I have arranged for you. Don't forget to collect them!

1, unknown girl 1883 I.N. Kramskoy Russia 75.5cm? 99cm Oil Painting Moscow Trechakov Art Collection

It is a portrait of a figure with aesthetic value, and the painter expresses the spiritual temperament of the object with exquisite skills. The unknown girl in the painting is arrogant and self-respecting. She was dressed in the luxurious clothes of Russian upper class and sat in a luxurious open carriage with the famous Alexander Theatre in St. Petersburg as the background. What the hell? Unknown girl? Who it is is still a mystery. The painter has created a new style of expression in portrait painting, that is, depicting portraits with thematic plots, showing a resolute, decisive, thoughtful and youthful image of Russian intellectual women.

2. Sleeping Venus is about1510-1510/year old, giorgione, Italy, 108.5cm? 175cm Dresden National Art Collection.

It is giorgione's most successful oil painting, which was finally completed by Titian. Venus in the work shows the beauty of nature, without any characteristics of religious goddess: Venus, sleeping in front of natural scenery, has a beautiful and gentle body, stretching symmetrically and undulating, echoing nature. This artistic treatment is not to stimulate people's senses, but to show the beautiful unity between human vitality and new soul. This creation of beauty full of humanistic spirit conforms to the model of ideal "beauty" in Renaissance.

3. Mona Lisa 1503-1506 Da Vinci Italy 77cm? 53cm wood oil painting in Louvre, Paris

Leonardo da vinci's Mona Lisa successfully depicts the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rising period of capitalism. According to records, Mona Lisa was originally the wife of a fur dealer in Florence, when she was only 24 years old. The Mona Lisa in the picture shows a faint smile, and her brow reveals her inner joy. With superb painting skills, the painter showed the smiling faces of women, especially the slightly upturned corners of the mouth and the stretched smiling muscles, which made Mona Lisa's smile appear calm, peaceful and meaningful. This is a beautiful expression of reserved women of the middle class in ancient Italy, which many art historians call "mysterious smile".

4. Sunflower 1888 Vincent Van Gogh Holland 9 1? 72 cm cloth oil paint

Sunflower was painted by Van Gogh when he was in the south of France. The bright sunshine in the south made the painter ecstatic. He painted a series of still lives in yellow to express his inner feelings. Sunflower is the masterpiece of this time. The painter painted the yellow color of sunflower with short strokes. Each flower is like a burning flame, and the finely divided petals and leaves of sunflower are all over the picture like flames. The whole painting is like a flame burning on the canvas, which shows the painter's passion for life.

5. The Sistine Madonna Raphael1513-1514 265? 196 cm Now in Dresden Museum.

In the picture, the curtain slowly opens to both sides, and the Virgin Mary falls from the clouds of Ran Ran with the baby Christ in her arms. At her feet, kneeling are the old Pope Sistine II and the beautiful young Saint Valla. The former wore heavy vestments and pointed to the land where the Virgin should go. The latter hangs piously, slightly shy, as if praying for the mother and son. The virgin's face is beautiful and quiet, and there seems to be a hidden worry in her brow. To save all mankind, she will have to sacrifice her beloved son. Baby Christ nestled in his mother's arms, and he looked at us with wide eyes, with an unusual sense of seriousness in his eyes, as if he had understood what was happening here.

6. Oil painting by female soothsayer Caravaggio 1590 99? Louvre in Paris 13 1 cm

7. The Pearl Girl Koro 1868- 1870 70? Louvre in Paris 55 cm

8. The oil painting of MANET, the boy who plays the flute 1866 160? 98 cm

9. Gong E appointed Ramulus Cinnamomi Lashii 1656 3 18? 276 cm Madrid Tibet Prado Museum Palace

10, portrait of Helena Furman Rubens 1620- 1625 79? 54 cm existing in the National Gallery of London.

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