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Portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1506. It is famous for its enigmatic smile and the sfumato technique, which softens the contours. The woman portrayed, possibly Lisa Gherardini, appears with a blurred landscape background, adding depth and mystery to the work.
It is a painting by Edvard Munch, created in 1893, depicting an anguished figure with a distorted face against a backdrop of intense red sky and a rolling landscape. The work expresses anxiety, fear, and despair, becoming an icon of expressionism and existential anguish.
Painting by Diego Velázquez, completed in 1656. It depicts Infanta Margarita of Austria surrounded by her maids of honor, while Velázquez portrays himself painting. It stands out for its complex composition, masterful use of light and perspective, creating a unique effect of depth and realism in the historyof art.
A work by Pablo Picasso, painted in 1937. It represents the horror of the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, with distorted and expressive figures in a palette of white, black, and gray. Its cubist style and chaotic composition convey a powerful anti-war message.
The Mona Lisa(La Gioconda)
The Scream
Edvard Munch(National Gallery of Norway, Oslo)
Las Meninas
Guernica
Leonardo da Vinci (Louvre Museum, Paris)
Diego Velázquez (Prado Museum, Madrid)
Pablo Picasso (Reina Sofía Museum, Madrid)
Luncheon on the Grass (1863) by Édouard Manet is a key work of modern art. It shows two dressed men next to a naked woman at a picnic, which caused scandal in its time. Its composition and loose brushwork break with academic tradition, influencing Impressionism.
The Night Watch (1642) by Rembrandt depicts a civic militia of Amsterdam in motion, with a masterful use of chiaroscuro. Although it appeared to be night, restorations revealed it takes place during the day. It is a monumental and dynamic work, considered a gem of Dutch Baroque.
The Creation of Adam (1511) by Michelangelo is a fresco in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. It depicts God giving life to Adam with the tip of his finger, in an iconic composition of the Renaissance. It stands out for its dynamism and symbolism regarding the divine and human connection.
The Luncheon on the Grass
The Creationof Adam
The Night Watch
Édouard Manet (Orsay Museum, Paris.)
Michelangelo (The Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, Vatican City.)
Rembrandt (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands)
It is a painting by Salvador Dalí, created in 1931. It is an iconic work of surrealism, known for its melting clocks, symbolizing the relativity of time and the fleeting nature of reality. Its dreamlike and detailed landscape creates an enigmatic and evocative atmosphere.
It is a painting by Sandro Botticelli, created around 1484-1486, depicting Venus, the goddess of love, emerging from the sea on a shell, driven by the winds of the gods Zephyr and Aura. It stands out for its elegance, soft colors, and harmonious composition, being a symbol of the Italian Renaissance.
It is a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh, created between 1888 and 1889. It depicts a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase, with vibrant shades of yellow and ochre, reflecting the artist's passion and emotion. Its thick, expressive brushwork is characteristic of post-impressionism.
It is a mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci, created between 1495 and 1498. It represents the moment when Jesus announces that one of his apostles will betray him, with a dynamic and expressive composition. It stands out for its use of perspective, light, and gesturality, being one of the masterpieces ofthe Renaissance.
The Persistence of Memory
The Birthof Venus
Sunflowers
The Last Supper
Salvador Dalí (Museum of Modern Art,New York)
Sandro Botticelli (Uffizi Gallery, Florence)
Leonardo da Vinci (Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan)
Vincent van Gogh (National Gallery, London)
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flipcards museum
Portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1506. It is famous for its enigmatic smile and the sfumato technique, which softens the contours. The woman portrayed, possibly Lisa Gherardini, appears with a blurred landscape background, adding depth and mystery to the work.
It is a painting by Edvard Munch, created in 1893, depicting an anguished figure with a distorted face against a backdrop of intense red sky and a rolling landscape. The work expresses anxiety, fear, and despair, becoming an icon of expressionism and existential anguish.
Painting by Diego Velázquez, completed in 1656. It depicts Infanta Margarita of Austria surrounded by her maids of honor, while Velázquez portrays himself painting. It stands out for its complex composition, masterful use of light and perspective, creating a unique effect of depth and realism in the historyof art.
A work by Pablo Picasso, painted in 1937. It represents the horror of the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, with distorted and expressive figures in a palette of white, black, and gray. Its cubist style and chaotic composition convey a powerful anti-war message.
The Mona Lisa(La Gioconda)
The Scream
Edvard Munch(National Gallery of Norway, Oslo)
Las Meninas
Guernica
Leonardo da Vinci (Louvre Museum, Paris)
Diego Velázquez (Prado Museum, Madrid)
Pablo Picasso (Reina Sofía Museum, Madrid)
Luncheon on the Grass (1863) by Édouard Manet is a key work of modern art. It shows two dressed men next to a naked woman at a picnic, which caused scandal in its time. Its composition and loose brushwork break with academic tradition, influencing Impressionism.
The Night Watch (1642) by Rembrandt depicts a civic militia of Amsterdam in motion, with a masterful use of chiaroscuro. Although it appeared to be night, restorations revealed it takes place during the day. It is a monumental and dynamic work, considered a gem of Dutch Baroque.
The Creation of Adam (1511) by Michelangelo is a fresco in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. It depicts God giving life to Adam with the tip of his finger, in an iconic composition of the Renaissance. It stands out for its dynamism and symbolism regarding the divine and human connection.
The Luncheon on the Grass
The Creationof Adam
The Night Watch
Édouard Manet (Orsay Museum, Paris.)
Michelangelo (The Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, Vatican City.)
Rembrandt (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands)
It is a painting by Salvador Dalí, created in 1931. It is an iconic work of surrealism, known for its melting clocks, symbolizing the relativity of time and the fleeting nature of reality. Its dreamlike and detailed landscape creates an enigmatic and evocative atmosphere.
It is a painting by Sandro Botticelli, created around 1484-1486, depicting Venus, the goddess of love, emerging from the sea on a shell, driven by the winds of the gods Zephyr and Aura. It stands out for its elegance, soft colors, and harmonious composition, being a symbol of the Italian Renaissance.
It is a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh, created between 1888 and 1889. It depicts a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase, with vibrant shades of yellow and ochre, reflecting the artist's passion and emotion. Its thick, expressive brushwork is characteristic of post-impressionism.
It is a mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci, created between 1495 and 1498. It represents the moment when Jesus announces that one of his apostles will betray him, with a dynamic and expressive composition. It stands out for its use of perspective, light, and gesturality, being one of the masterpieces ofthe Renaissance.
The Persistence of Memory
The Birthof Venus
Sunflowers
The Last Supper
Salvador Dalí (Museum of Modern Art,New York)
Sandro Botticelli (Uffizi Gallery, Florence)
Leonardo da Vinci (Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan)
Vincent van Gogh (National Gallery, London)