Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - oil portrait

oil portrait

Portrait oil paintings include: Mona Lisa, Unknown Girl, Sleeping Venus, Fortune teller, Girl with Pearl Earrings, etc.

1, Mona Lisa

I believe everyone is familiar with the Mona Lisa, which is one of the most famous oil paintings in the world. This painting was painted by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci and is now in the Louvre Museum.

This painting represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance, embodies the profound and noble ideological quality of women, and reflects the aesthetic concept and pursuit of female beauty in the Renaissance. It is not only a classic masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci, but also his favorite work.

2. Unknown girl

"Unknown Girl" is a realistic portrait created by Russian painter Ivan nikolayevich Kramskoi in 1883, and is now in the Terechakov Art Museum.

In this famous portrait oil painting, the whole painter used strong contrast between light and shade, harmonious and elegant tone, soft tone and atmosphere, as well as the truth and personality of the image, which made the work have realistic elements.

3.sleeping Venus

Sleeping Venus is an oil painting on canvas created by Italian Renaissance artist giorgione in 15 10. It is now in the Dresden Master Art Museum. Venus in the picture is sleeping soundly in a picturesque environment. Her face is slightly to the right, her head rests on her bent right arm, and her black hair is combed behind her head.

The whole picture is warm and soft, elegant and lyrical. This famous figure oil painting has a far-reaching influence on later European painting, and it is one of the top ten representative works of world-famous human body oil painting.

4. Female soothsayers

The soothsayer is a canvas oil painting created by the French painter Michelangelo Meris da Caravaggio from 1590 to 1593, which is now in the Louvre in Paris, France.

This painting depicts a wandering gypsy maid reading the palm of an aristocratic child. The aristocratic youth put on an immature shelf, showing a disapproving look, while the gypsy maid showed a self-respecting and sincere expression, without giving people the slightest sense of inferiority. In the painter's pen, these two characters present an implicit state of opposition.

5. The girl with pearl earrings

The Girl with Pearl Earrings is an oil painting completed by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer in17th century 1665. It is now in the Royal Museum of Moritais in The Hague, the Netherlands, and it is also one of the top ten most famous figure oil paintings in the world.

The painting depicts a girl dressed in brown and wearing a yellow and blue headscarf, turning around lightly, and looking back makes her look like a bright lamp in the dark, dazzling. This classic figure oil painting adopts an all-black background, which sets off the outline of a girl and makes the picture have a strong visual impact.