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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.

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.

The Scream

The Mona Lisa(La Gioconda)

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 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 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.

Édouard Manet (Orsay Museum, Paris.)

Michelangelo (The Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums, Vatican City.)

Rembrandt (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands)