7 Famous Paintings In The World From Legendary Artists, Saving Deep Meaning

YOGYAKARTA - Famous paintings in the world are not only seen as works of ordinary art, but also as symbols of beauty, creativity, as well as reflections of culture and history from time to time. Many of these works are admired not only for their painting techniques, but also for philosophical messages, aesthetic values, and stories behind them.

Legendary painters such as Leonardo da kiosk, Vincent van Gogh, and Pablo Picasso created works that survive and influence the world of fine arts to this day. The existence of these paintings is a source of inspiration and reflection for many people.

Major museums in the world such as the Louvre in Paris, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are the storage sites for legendary paintings that continue to attract millions of visitors every year. Then, what are the famous paintings in the world that are still being talked about and admired today?

Here are some of the world's most famous paintings of well-known artists that are interesting toculve:

There may be no more iconic painting than Mona Lisa. Created by Leonardo da senjak around 1503-1506, this painting depicts a portrait of a woman with a mysterious smile. To date, many art and history experts are trying to interpret the meaning behind the expression of Mona Lisa's face.

This painting is displayed at the Louvre Museum, Paris, and is protected by packed glass. Mona Lisa's fame comes not only from the beauty of her technique, but also because of the story of her theft in 1911 which had rocked the art world.

The Starry Night is one of the most famous works of a painter from the Netherlands, Vincent van Gogh. This painting was made in 1889 when Van Gogh was in a mental hospital in Saint-R\'emory-de-Provence, France.

With a distinctive brush sweep full of emotion and dynamic sky motion, this painting depicts the night view of the painter's bedroom window. The Starry Night is often seen as a manifestation of Van Gogh's mental struggle and has become a symbol of expressionist art.

Known for its melting hours, The Persistence of Memory is the famous work of Salvadoran surealis artist Dal covered in 1931. This painting represents the concept of melting and unstable time, as well as depicts a dream full of symbolism.

This work is an icon of the realism movement and is currently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. Dal happened through this work to show that time has no absolute meaning in the world of dreams and the secretary world.

Guernica was a large wall painting by Pablo Picasso created in response to the bombing of the Spanish city of Guernica in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. This painting is full of symbols of human suffering and war atrocities.

With a distinctive cabbage style, Picasso managed to express his pain towards the humanitarian tragedy on an extraordinary scale. Guernica is a powerful political art work and is currently on display at the Museo Reina Sof total Madrid.

Apart from Mona Lisa, Leonardo da harus also created another masterpiece, namely The Last Supply. This painting depicts the last moment of Jesus with his students before the crossing.

Located in the Monastery Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, this painting is praised for Leonardo's dramatic composition and ability to capture the emotions of each character. Despite being damaged and recovering many times, The Last Supply remains one of the best known Western art masterpieces.

Dubbed "Mona Lisa from the North", this painting of Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer depicts a young girl who turns to the audience with a soft and mystery spotlight.

Known for its game of light and its simplicity in composition, this painting is a symbol of grace and eternal beauty. This painting is now exhibited at the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, Netherlands.

This painting is a symbol of fear and anxiety in modern art. The Scream created by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch in 1893, shows a human figure screaming in a landscape full of dramatic colors.

This painting is a visual interpretation of psychological and existential anxiety. There are several versions of The Scream, and one of them is displayed in the Norwegian National Gallery.

Those are some of the most famous paintings in the world that are still admired by people. Each work stores a unique story, emotion, and vision from its artists. Also read about the flow of fine art.

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