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What are the world-famous girl oil paintings?

1, "Guide people's freedom"

Guide People's Freedom (French: La Liberté guidant le peuple) is an oil painting created by French painter Eugène Delacroix to commemorate 1830 French July Revolution. This painting was first officially exhibited in Paris Salon in 183 1 and was collected by the Louvre Museum in 1874.

The scene of street fighting at the critical moment of winning the victory of the July Revolution is displayed in a romantic way, combining freehand brushwork with realism skillfully, using rich and fiery colors and contrast between light and shade, dynamic composition, bold and unrestrained brushwork and compact structure, showing the high enthusiasm of revolutionaries and praising the July Revolution with workers, petty bourgeoisie and intellectuals as the main participants. This work has become a symbol of the French national spirit.

2. Unknown Girl

The Unknown Girl is a realistic portrait created by Russian painter Ivan nikolayevich Kramskoi in 1883. It is a canvas oil painting, which is now in the Trechakov Art Museum in Moscow.

In this painting, Kramskoy shows a resolute, decisive, thoughtful and young Russian intellectual female image with realistic thoughts and classical modeling skills and with the help of gestures, movements, costumes and expressions. The whole picture uses strong contrast between light and shade, harmonious and elegant tone, soft tone and atmosphere, and the image is true and personalized, which makes the work have realistic elements.

3. A girl in a shawl

The Girl in the Scarf is an oil painting portrait created by Italy's Rafael Santi in the16th century. According to Italian art historian vasari, Raphael is an affectionate species, eager to please beautiful women and ready to serve them.

This portrait "The Girl in the Scarf" is said to be the portrait of Donna Villata, the charming woman he loves, but according to the analysis of scholars, this portrait is still semi-fictional.

4. Pearl Girl

It's an oil painting by Crowe 1868- 1870. This portrait marks the balance and unity of Connor's style in figure painting, that is, he always creates a poetic fresh and rich atmosphere with a harmonious and complete artistic image, just like his landscape painting.

This painting is a beautiful portrait masterpiece, depicting a young woman wearing a "wreath" made of leaves. A leaf cast a shadow on her forehead, and the audience mistook the shadow for a pearl. Although this is an illusion, it contains a judgment on the authenticity of this painting.

5. the prophetess

It is a canvas oil painting created by the French painter Michelangelo Meris da Caravaggio from 1590 to 1593. It is now located in the Louvre in Paris, France. The painting depicts a wandering gypsy maid reading the palm of an aristocratic child, and the aristocratic youth puts on an immature shelf, showing a disapproving look.

The gypsy maid showed a self-respecting and sincere expression, which didn't give people a sense of inferiority at all. In the painter's pen, these two characters present an implicit state of opposition. This painting shows the characteristics of Georges De La Tour's "direct painting".