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World's Top 5 Most Famous Paintings



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Submitted 2010-11-17 02:43:00
The Last Supper: This painting is an acclaimed masterwork of the renowned painter Leonardo Da Vinci. This painting will be found showcased at the Santa Maria della Grazie church of Milan. This painting exhibits the crucial moment when Lord Jesus was having his last supper along with his disciples. The true emotions of innocence and despair are specifically the ones that are displayed by the painting's art.
Monalisa: This is however another masterpiece of the same genius - Leonardo Da Vinci. This painting can be found showcased at the Musee du Louvre Museum of Paris. This famous oil painting was painted within the 16th century. The intent of the painter to reflect the true beauty of Monalisa is an attribute of this painting that's exhibited by the eyes of Monalisa that follow you irrespective of from which angle you observe it.
The Kiss: This painting is an acclaimed masterwork of the renowned painter Gustav Klimt. This painting will be seen at the ?sterreichische Galerie Belvedere museum, Austria. The intent of this famed painting can be estimated from its title. The painting showcases the intimate needs of a person and woman in an exceedingly flawless manner. Several artists of the yesteryears have affirmed the very fact that this art portrait was a picturisation of the real life of the painter.
Caf? Terrace at Night: Though the title of this painting might appear ordinary but the panting is not. The manner in which the famous painter Vincent Van Gogh has introduced the consequences of night skies enclosing the brightly lit Caf? Terrace at Night is amazing. This oil painting can be found exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Hambletonian: You would be amazed to know that this is often the only horse painting that has created it to the list of prime five world famous paintings. George Stubbs the painter who painted this painting has been always known for painting some really sensible horse paintings. The painting tries to depict the emotions of a horse towards his master as the horse in the painting has been shown to be standing on just a pair of left legs that portray its enthusiasm quotient.
These are some of the renowned artworks of well-known artists that are remembered to this date. Though the list of brilliant artworks is endless, this text intends to slender down the list and enlist the famous art portraits and oil paintings that are have been invariably known for their uniqueness. Nevertheless, with many new artists returning up in the field of painting the list would surely expand within the future.
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