Outstanding paintings. The most beautiful paintings in the world

05.05.2019

There are millions of paintings in the world that are created and shown in galleries and museums around the world. However, not all of them are as famous and recognizable as those listed below. Here is a list with photos of ten of some of the most famous paintings in the world.

Guernica

Guernica is a famous painting by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, painted in May 1937. It is an oil painting in black and white, with incredible speed - in just a month. The canvas, 3.5 meters high and 7.8 meters long, depicts scenes of death, violence, atrocities, suffering and helplessness. It is believed that the bombing of the city of the Basque Country - Guernica became the reason for its creation. Stored in the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the capital of Spain.


Vincent van Gogh's beardless self-portrait is by far the most famous of the few portraits of Vincent van Gogh that depicts him without a beard. In total, Vincent van Gogh painted more than 38 of his portraits. It is believed that the artist created this painting as a birthday present for his mother. Today it is one of the most expensive paintings of all time. It was sold for $71.5 million in 1998 and is now in a private collection.

The night Watch


The Night Watch or "The performance of the rifle company of Captain Frans Banning Cock and Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenbürg" is a famous painting by the famous artist Rembrandt van Rijn, written in 1642. It is one of the most famous Dutch Golden Age paintings. The canvas is famous for three characteristics: its colossal size (363 cm × 437 cm), its efficient use of light and shadow, and its perception of movement. Now the painting is stored in the State Museum (Rijksmuseum) in Amsterdam.


Girl with a Pearl Earring is a famous painting by the Dutch painter Jan Vermeer, painted around 1665. She is often referred to as the Dutch or northern Mona Lisa. Very little is known about the painting. According to one version, it depicts the artist's daughter Maria. The canvas, 44.5 × 39 cm, is now kept in the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, the Netherlands.


The Persistence of Memory is one of the most recognizable and famous paintings by the Spanish painter Salvador Dali. Was written in 1931. This small canvas (24×33 cm) was first shown at the Julien Levy Gallery in 1932. Now stored in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

scream


The Scream is a famous painting painted by the Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch in 1893. This is the best known of the four oil versions of The Scream that the artist created between 1893 and 1910 using various techniques. Stored in the National Museum of Norway.

Starlight Night


Starry Night is a famous painting painted by post-impressionist Vincent van Gogh in June 1889. It is considered one of his finest works, as well as one of the most famous in the history of Western culture. Stored at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.


The Creation of Adam is a famous fresco by the Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo painted around 1511. Forms part of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and illustrates the biblical account from Genesis in which God breathes life into Adam, the first man. Along with the painting by Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper is the most religious painting of all time.


The Last Supper is a world-famous mural painting by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, created in 1495-1498 on the back wall in the refectory of the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. The painting depicts a scene described in the Bible as the Last Supper - the last supper of Christ with his disciples. The size of the painting is approximately 460 × 880 cm.


Mona Lisa, she is Gioconda - perhaps the most famous painting in the world, by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, written approximately between 1503-1505. It is believed to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a silk merchant from Florence. The most recognizable painting in the world belongs to the French government and is kept in the Louvre in Paris.

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Art has been considered one of the most valuable assets of human culture for several centuries. Paintings by famous artists become state treasures, which are watched vigilantly by thousands of specialists, and they cost hundreds of millions of dollars. In our country, art is valued much less, but everyone is probably familiar with the following the most famous paintings by Russian artists. Any educated person must know about them.

Appearance of Christ to the PeopleAlexander Ivanov

"The Appearance of Christ to the People" adequately opens the top of the most famous paintings by Russian artists. Russian artist Alexander Ivanov became famous for the painting “The Appearance of Christ to the People”, which he painted for twenty whole years. The size of the picture is amazing, as is its detail. The author was inspired, of course, by stories from the Bible, and it was far from the artist's first work on religious themes - Ivanov knew what everyone liked in the first picture and embodied it again - for the last time. The picture was called by contemporaries not just amazing, but the most important event in their lives. Ironically, Ivanov himself died on the same day, and the tsar bought the painting immediately after the death of the author.

Vasily Pukirev

One of the most famous paintings by Russian artists is considered to be an incredibly deep painting by Vasily Pukirev. Pukirev is an unremarkable villager who became famous for only one picture - all the other works of the author were forgotten. Why "Unequal Marriage"? The picture describes a plot from the life of Pukirev himself - he is even depicted in the picture itself. Young Pukirev stands in the background with crossed arms, unable to do anything, because his fiancee is getting married to an old general. Kostomarov himself, having seen the canvas, married a young girl.

The Rooks Have Arrived Alexey Savrasov

"The Rooks Have Arrived"- the most famous painting by Russian artist Alexei Savrasov. The painting gained popularity during its first exhibition, where it was appreciated for its realism and sincerity. “Such landscapes are only in Rooks,” they said about Savrasov’s painting. Interestingly, the church, which is depicted in the background, exists and stands in the same form to this day. In the same village, the famous Susanin accomplished his feat.

Hunters at rest Vasily Perov

The author of the picture "Hunters in Retreat" is the famous author Vasily Grigorievich Perov. Now everyone knows this one of the most famous paintings by Russian artists, and in the 19th century, many spoke of it as unsuccessful. There were also those who admired Perov's work. First of all, the great classic Dostoevsky admired the work. Some criticized the picture because of unreliability, because Perov painted hunters from his friends, who were unfamiliar with this type of occupation.

Three Bogatyrs Viktor Vasnetsov

Victor Vasnetsov created one of the most famous paintings among Russian authors - "Three heroes". Vasnetsov said that he was inspired by thick oaks - he was amazed by their power, and the heroes just appeared to him a little later in a dream. The painting depicts famous characters of Russian folk tales. In the very center, Ilya Muromets is depicted, in whose hand a spear, on the left is Dobrynya Nikitich, unsheathing a sword, and on the right is Alyosha Popovich with a bow and arrows. It is known that the artist painted Alyosha from the son of Mamontov, in whose estate the picture hung. And the rest of the heroes are similar to members of the family of Vasnetsov himself.

girl with peaches Valentin Serov

Valentin Alexandrovich Serov, unlike previous authors, after painting "Peach Girl", became one of the most important artists in the empire. The picture impressed the public and even the royal family so much that they turned to the author with an order for several more paintings that were supposed to decorate the royal palaces. “Girl with Peaches” deservedly enters the Top of the most famous paintings by Russian artists due to the joy that the girl radiates. Critics call the picture "alive". But imagine how it was for the girl who had to pose for Serov, and he is not the only one who embodied this young lady on his canvases.

Barge Haulers on the Volga Ilya Efimovich

Ilya Efimovich - a native of Ukraine, as a child he never saw large ships, barge haulers, and even more so the Volga. For the first time, Efimovich saw barge haulers on the Neva, where he formed the plot for the future masterpiece. Now "Barge Haulers on the Volga" one of the most revealing paintings by Russian artists, which deservedly enters the top 10. The picture was repeatedly described by great literary figures, including Dostoevsky himself. To paint the picture "Barge haulers on the Volga" the author needed only 200 rubles for the trip. Then it was sold for only 3,000 rubles to Vladimir Alexandrovich, the Grand Russian Prince. Now the picture is a legacy of Russian culture and its value cannot be estimated.

Boyar Morozova Vasily Surikov

"Boyar Morozova" Russian artist Vasily Surikov is one of the most important exhibits of the Tretyakov Gallery and, in combination, one of the most famous paintings by Russian artists. The painting is large, and visitors are amazed at how well detailed life is on such a rather large canvas. The Tretyakov Gallery bought the painting for only 25,000 rubles – a lot of money, of course, for the 19th century, but now its value cannot be overestimated. Interestingly, the purchase of the picture was a risk for the gallery, because the majority did not accept the canvas.

Stranger Ivan Kramskoy

The second most famous painting by Russian artists is rightfully the enigmatic "Stranger" Ivan Kramskoy. The small canvas depicts a young woman dressed in the most expensive and fashionable clothes of the late 19th century. Someone claims that the picture depicts Anna Karenina, and some even believe that the "Stranger" brings great misfortune to everyone who looks into her eyes. "Unknown" is the most famous painting of all Kramskoy's works, and the world still does not know from whom the artist painted the picture. The author himself did not mention anything.

Morning in a pine forest Ivan Shishkin

"Morning in a pine forest". Ivan Shishkin, an artist who answered at the academy that he would be a landscape painter, painted the famous painting “Morning in a Pine Forest”. Even small children know about the canvas, although they call it "bears", as they are depicted on chocolates of the same name. Among Russian artists, Shishkin's "Morning in a Pine Forest" is the most recognizable and often criticized for its lack of realism. The most annoying ones object why there are exactly three cubs, because a she-bear rarely has such offspring. The painting gained popularity thanks to the fabulously beautiful forest landscape with the addition of plot animalism, that is, a bear family.


The page contains the most famous paintings by Russian artists of the 19th century with titles and descriptions

The diverse painting of Russian artists since the beginning of the 19th century attracts with its originality and versatility in the domestic fine arts. The masters of painting of that time did not cease to amaze with their unique approach to the plot and reverent attitude to the feelings of people, to their native nature. In the 19th century, portrait compositions were often painted with an amazing combination of an emotional image and an epicly calm motive.

The paintings of Russian artists are magnificent in craftsmanship and truly beautiful in perception, strikingly accurately reflected the breath of their time, the unique character of the people and their desire for beauty.

The canvases of Russian painters, which are the most popular: Alexander Ivanov is a bright representative of the picturesque biblical direction, telling us in colors about the episodes of the life of Jesus Christ.

Karl Bryullov is a popular painter in his time, his direction is historical painting, portrait themes, romantic works.

Marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky, his paintings are magnificent and one might say simply unsurpassedly reflect the beauty of the sea with transparent rolling waves, sea sunsets and sailboats.

Distinctive versatility stands out the work of the famous Ilya Repin, who created genre and monumental works that reflect the life of the people.

Very picturesque and large-scale paintings by the artist Vasily Surikov, the description of Russian history is his direction, in which the artist emphasized the episodes of the life path of the Russian people in colors.

Each artist is unique, for example, the picturesque master of fairy tales and epics Viktor Vasnetsov, unique in his style, is always juicy and bright, romantic canvases, the heroes of which are the well-known heroes of folk tales.

Each artist is unique, for example, the picturesque master of fairy tales and epics Viktor Vasnetsov, unique in his style, is always juicy and bright, romantic canvases, the heroes of which are the well-known heroes of folk tales. Very picturesque and large-scale paintings by the artist Vasily Surikov, the description of Russian history is his direction, in which the artist emphasized the episodes of the life path of the Russian people in colors.

In Russian painting of the 19th century, such a trend as critical realism also appeared, emphasizing ridicule, satire and humor in the plots. Of course, this was a new trend, not every artist could afford it. In this direction, such artists as Pavel Fedotov and Vasily Perov were determined.

Landscape painters of that time also occupied their niche, among them Isaac Levitan, Alexei Savrasov, Arkhip Kuindzhi, Vasily Polenov, the young artist Fyodor Vasiliev, the picturesque master of the forest, forest glades with pines and birches with mushrooms Ivan Shishkin. All of them colorfully and romantically reflected the beauty of Russian nature, the variety of forms and images of which is associated with the colossal potential of the surrounding world.

According to Levitan, in every note of Russian nature there is a unique colorful palette, hence there is a huge expanse for creativity. Perhaps this is the riddle that the canvases created in the vast expanses of Russia are distinguished by some exquisite severity, but at the same time, they attract with discreet beauty, from which it is difficult to look away. Or not at all intricate and rather not catchy plot, Levitan's painting Dandelions, as it were, encourages the viewer to think and see the beauty in the simple.

Every modern person should know what painting is. Masterpieces of world significance, which are presented in our article, cannot leave anyone indifferent. You can also find out where to find a complete list of paintings that are famous all over the world. Painting plays an important role in everyone's life. Thanks to it, you can form a multifaceted personality.

What is painting? general information

Painting is a kind of fine art. Thanks to him, the artist conveys visual images by applying paints to any surface. The emergence of painting in Russia is associated with the development of realism and symbolism. Experts distinguish five main varieties of painting:

  • easel;
  • monumental;
  • decorative;
  • theatrical and decorative;
  • miniature.

For a long period of time, it was believed that the story begins with a Dutch artist named Jan van Eyck, who created his paintings in the 15th century. Many experts call him the creator of oil fine art. This theory is also described in the specialized literature. However, this cannot be confirmed. Several artists are known to have worked in oils long before van Eyck.

Great masterpieces of painting allow you to find out how people lived many years ago. Leonardo da Vinci argued that paintings are created by man, nature and time. Painting can be performed on absolutely any basis. It participates in the formation of the artificial and natural environment.

Painting is illusory. Plotinus argued that one should not copy nature, one should learn from it. The development of painting has long gone beyond the understanding of its main tasks of "reproducing reality". That is why many artists abandon irrelevant methods of self-expression and influence on the viewer. There are new trends in painting.

Famous masterpieces of painting and this type of fine art in general can perform the following functions:

  • cognitive;
  • religious;
  • aesthetic;
  • philosophical;
  • ideological;
  • social and educational;
  • documentary.

The main and most meaningful value in painting is color. It is believed that he is the bearer of the idea.

There is a wide variety:

  • portrait;
  • scenery;
  • marina;
  • historical painting;
  • battle;
  • still life;
  • genre painting;
  • architectural;
  • religious;
  • animalistic;
  • decorative.

Painting plays a huge role in self-development. Masterpieces of world significance, shown to a child, help to form a personality in him and teach him to appreciate this or that object of art. Often, painting helps to alleviate the condition of a patient who has a particular disease. Art therapy not only involves getting acquainted with the types of fine art, but also allows you to try to create a masterpiece on your own.

Leonardo da Vinci, "Mona Lisa"

Some paintings (masterpieces of world art) contain many secrets and mysteries. It's still hard to figure them out. Mona Lisa is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci. It is considered one of the most famous paintings in the world. Its original is in the Louvre (Paris). There it is considered the main exhibit. This is no coincidence, because most tourists visit the Louvre every day just to look at the painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
To date, "Mona Lisa" is not in the best condition. That is why the museum management announced several years ago that the work of art would no longer be given to any exhibitions. You can only see the portrait in the Louvre.
The painting became popular after it was stolen by a museum worker in 1911. The search for the stolen masterpiece continued for two years. All this time they wrote about her in magazines and newspapers, placed on the covers. Gradually, "Mona Lisa" became the object of copying and worship.

Paintings (masterpieces of world art) are actively studied by specialists. The Mona Lisa was created over 500 years ago. Scientists say that she changes like a real woman. Over time, the portrait faded, turned yellow, and in some places there are dark spots. The wooden supports were wrinkled and cracked. It is known that the picture contains 25 secrets.

9 years ago, museum visitors were able to enjoy the original color of the painting for the first time. Unique shots designed by Pascal Cotte made it possible to see what the masterpiece looked like before it began to fade.

Photographs taken using a unique technology make it possible to find out that after creating the masterpiece, Leonardo changed the position of the Mona Lisa's hand, her facial expression and smile. It is known that there is a dark spot in the area of ​​the eye in the portrait. Scientists claim that this damage arose due to the fact that water got on the varnish coating. His education is associated with the fact that the painting hung in Napoleon's bathroom for some time.

The artist has been working on the painting for over two years. It is included in the list of "500 Masterpieces of Painting of World Importance". There is a theory according to which the portrait does not depict the Mona Lisa at all. The painting got its name on the basis of the words Scientists of our time claim that this could be a mistake, and a completely different woman is depicted on the masterpiece. The greatest number of questions is caused by the smile of the Gioconda. There are many versions of its interpretation. Some argue that Gioconda is depicted as pregnant and her facial expression is associated with a desire to feel the movement of the fetus, while others believe that the smile betrays the hidden homosexuality of the artist himself. Some experts believe that "Mona Lisa" is a self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci.

"The Coronation of Napoleon", Jacques Louis David

Many people are drawn to painting. Masterpieces of world significance often show the viewer an episode of some important historical event. The painting, which was painted by Jacques Louis David, was commissioned by Emperor Napoleon I of France. "The Coronation of Napoleon" shows the events of December 2, 1804. It is known that the customer asked the artist to depict the coronation better than it really is.

David created a masterpiece inspired by the painting by Rubens. He worked on it for several years. For a long period of time, the painting remained the property of the artist. She ended up in the museum after the departure of Jacques Louis David. His work made a good impression on many. In 1808, the artist received an order from an American entrepreneur who asked him to create an identical copy.

The painting depicts about 150 characters. It is known that each image is characterized by incredible accuracy and realism. In the left corner of the canvas, all the relatives of the emperor are depicted. Behind Napoleon sits his mother. However, she did not attend the coronation. Experts say that, most likely, this was done in connection with the wishes of Napoleon himself. It is known that he treated her very reverently.

In those days, the picture was a fantastic success. After Napoleon was overthrown, the canvas was kept in reserve for a long period of time and was not exhibited. In our time, the picture, just as before, delights many.

Valentin Serov, "Girl with peaches"

No less popular are the masterpieces of Russian painting. "Girl with Peaches" is a painting painted by Valentin Serov in 1887. Nowadays, you can see her live in the State Tretyakov Gallery. The painting depicts 12-year-old Vera Mamontova. She is sitting at a table with a knife, peaches and leaves on it. The girl is wearing a pink blouse with a dark blue bow.

The painting by Valentin Serov was painted in the estate of Savva Ivanovich Mamontov in Abramtsevo. In 1871, peach trees were planted on the estate. They were looked after by a specially hired person. For the first time the artist came to the estate in 1875 with his mother.

In August 1877, 11-year-old Vera Mamontova sat down at the table, picking up a peach. Valentin Serov invited the girl to pose. Vera accepted the artist's proposal. She posed every day for almost two months. After the picture was painted, the artist gave it to Elizaveta Mamontova, the girl's mother. She hung in one of the rooms for a long time. Currently, there is a copy, and the original is located in the museum. In 1888, the author of the painting was awarded the prize of the Moscow Society of Art Lovers.

Masterpieces of Russian painting contain a large number of little-known facts. The Peaches Girl is no exception. It is known that Vera Mamontova, depicted on the canvas, lived only 32 years. The cause of her death was pneumonia. Her husband did not marry after the death of the chosen one. He raised three children on his own.

Special literature

Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to visit world-famous museums. However, many want to see the masterpieces of painting. You can find photos of some of them in our article. It is worth noting that today there is a huge number of printed publications that showcase the best paintings from around the world. There you can find both modern and ancient works of various artists. It is worth noting that some editions are produced in limited quantities, and it is not easy to find them.

The magazine "50 Artists. Masterpieces of Russian Painting" is a weekly publication. It will be of interest to readers of absolutely any age. It contains photographs of world-famous paintings, the history of their creation and interesting facts about them. The first magazine, which was published six years ago, was accompanied by a binder for storing publications and a reproduction of one of the paintings, which can be placed on a desktop or wall. Each issue describes the work of one of the artists. The volume of the magazine is 32 pages. You can find it on the territory of the Russian Federation or nearby countries. "50 Russian Artists. Masterpieces of Russian Painting" is a magazine that will definitely appeal to connoisseurs of fine art. A complete collection of issues will allow you to explore the basic information about the most popular artists. The cost of the magazine does not exceed 100 rubles.

"Masterpieces of Russian Painting" is a book authored by L. M. Zhukova. It contains 180 pages. The publication includes 150 high-quality images. The book-album attracts many. This is no coincidence, because it demonstrated a huge number of reproductions. Thanks to them, one can trace how Russian painting was formed. The cost of the book ranges from 700 to 1000 rubles.

"Famous Museums of Italy. Masterpieces of Painting" - a book that was released this year. It presents the best paintings from six museums in Italy. In the publication, the reader can also get acquainted with the history of the creation of museums. The book contains 304 pages.

Those wishing to see works of world significance will definitely like the electronic gallery of masterpieces of painting. Today, there are many resources and applications that feature the most famous canvases.

Victor Vasnetsov, "Bogatyrs"

"Bogatyrs (Three heroes)" - a picture that was painted by Viktor Vasnetsov in 1898. It is included in the masterpieces of art. Vasnetsov's painting is known to many. The work "Heroes" is considered a symbol of Russian art. The basis of all Vasnetsov's work is folklore themes.

Three Russian heroes are depicted. They symbolize the strength and power of the Russian people. The artist worked on the creation of this work of art for about 30 years. The first sketch was made by Vasnetsov in 1871.

One of the heroes depicted in the picture is Ilya Muromets. He is known to us as a character of Russian epics. However, few people know that this hero really existed. Many stories about his exploits are real, and Ilya Muromets himself is a historical figure.

Dobrynya Nikitich, who is also depicted in the picture, according to folk legends, was very educated and courageous. Many incredible stories are associated with his personality. You can often hear a story about his charmed sword and armor.

Alyosha Popovich differs from the other two heroes in age. He is young and slim. In his hands you can see a bow and arrows. There are many small details in the picture that will help to carefully study the character of the characters.

Mikhail Vrubel, "Seated Demon"

Another well-known painting is "Seated Demon". Its author is Mikhail Vrubel. It was created in 1890. You can see its original in the Tretyakov Gallery. It is believed that the picture personifies the doubts inherent in man.

Experts believe that the artist was possessed by the image of a demon, because it is known that he wrote many similar works. There is information that during this period, Vrubel's acquaintances noticed that the artist was developing a mental disorder. The occurrence of the disease is associated with experienced stress. It is known that Vrubel had a son with the so-called cleft lip. The artist's relatives noted that in connection with the occurrence of a mental disorder, his craving for art increased. However, it was almost impossible to be near him. In the spring of 1902, the disease reached a critical point. The artist was placed for treatment in a psychiatric hospital. Despite the difficult fate of Vrubel, his paintings do not cease to attract new admirers of his work and connoisseurs of art from all over the world. His work is shown at various exhibitions. "Demon Seated" is one of the artist's most popular paintings.

Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, "Bathing the Red Horse"

Every modern person should know the masterpieces of painting. The photos presented in our article will help you familiarize yourself with them. "Bathing the Red Horse" is a painting painted by the artist in 1912. Its author is Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin. Painting the horse in an unusual color, the artist uses the traditions of Russian icon painting. Red is a symbol of the greatness of life and sacrifice. The indomitable horse symbolizes the incomprehensibility of the Russian spirit. Bright pink color is associated with the image of the Garden of Eden.

On November 10, 1912, an exhibition was held in Moscow. A picture of Petrov-Vodkin was placed above the front door, believing that it would become a kind of banner. However, this opinion was erroneous. The picture was not appreciated by some visitors of the exhibition, as well as by artists. Controversy erupted around the pioneering work. In 1914, an exhibition was held in Sweden, which featured 10 works by Petrov-Vodkin, including Bathing a Red Horse. They were valued at tens of millions of dollars.
The painting is over 100 years old. Today, her role in the development of painting is obvious. However, in our time there are many connoisseurs of art who did not like the work of Petrov-Vodkin.

Salvador Dali, "The Persistence of Memory"

Many people are interested in painting. Masterpieces of world art do not cease to amaze even today. All the work of Salvador Dali is paradoxical and difficult to logically analyze. The painting "The Persistence of Memory", written in 1931, attracted the attention of many critics. The main image of the work is most often explained by the complexity and non-linearity of the nature of that time. Favorite symbols of Salvador Dali are collected in one picture. The sea symbolizes immortality, the egg - life, and the olive - wisdom. The picture shows the evening time of the day. Evening is a symbol of melancholy. It defines the overall mood of the work. It is known that the three clocks in the picture are the past, present and future. It is believed that the blurred object with eyelashes is a self-portrait of the sleeping author. Salvador Dali argued that sleep frees all subconscious thoughts, and a person becomes defenseless. That is why in the picture his figure is presented as a blurry object.

Surprisingly, the image of the work arose from the artist after he looked at the processed cheese. He created the painting in a few hours.

The painting by Salvador Dali is notable for its small size (24 × 33 cm). The work has become a symbol of surrealism. The painting was first exhibited in Paris in 1931. There it was sold for $250.

Summing up

Painting plays an important role in our life. Masterpieces of fine art remain relevant today. There are many worthy paintings that are of world significance. Our article contains some of them. Each picture presented has individual details and images. It is worth noting that some of them are associated with little-known facts and mysteries that are not fully understood today.

Painting plays a special role in the life of children and teenagers. By studying masterpieces, they learn to analyze, express their point of view and form an independent and highly intellectual personality. Painting plays an important role not only in the lives of children, but also adults. It is no secret that a modern person must be a comprehensively developed personality. It is important to study all spheres of life, including painting, in order to feel worthy in an educated society, and possibly find your calling in art.



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