- Mona Lisa
Half-length portrait painted by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci is known as The Mona Lisa. It has been called “the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, and the most parodied work of art in the world” and is regarded as the paradigmatic masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. The enigmatic expression of the subject, the monumentality of the composition, the deft modelling of shapes, and the atmospheric illusionism are some of the painting’s novel features.
2. The Starry Night
Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh created The Starry Night as an oil painting on canvas. It was painted in June 1889 and features an imagined settlement in addition to the early-morning vista from his asylum room’s east-facing window in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
3. Girl with a Pearl Earring
The Pearl Girl Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch artist from the Golden Age, created the oil painting earring in around 1665. It has gone by several names throughout the ages, but at the close of the 20th century, it was given its current name in honour of the earring that the girl in the painting was wearing.
4. The Kiss
Gustav Klimt, an Austrian Symbolist painter, created The Kiss as an oil painting on canvas with additional gold, silver, and platinum leaf. It was created somewhere between 1907 and 1908, during the height of what experts refer to as his “Golden Period.”
5. The Birth of Venus
Italian painter Sandro Botticelli created The Birth of Venus, which was most likely completed in the middle of the 1480s. It shows the goddess Venus coming at the land after giving birth and after emerging fully-grown from the sea. The painting is housed at Florence, Italy’s Uffizi Gallery.
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