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Artwork may refer to: - a work of art in the visual arts ( paintings, sculptures, etc.

) - drawings and photographs that are specially prepared to be in a book, magazine, or advertisement

Leonardo da Vinci ( 1452-1519 )


Michelangelo ( 1475-1564 ) Raphael ( 14831520 ) Alessandro Boticelli ( 1445-1510 )

Rearing Horse Lady With An Ermine

Vitruvian Man

The Last Supper

St. John The Baptist

Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) Portrait of A Young Lady

Narcissus Self Portrait


The Adoration of Magi

Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.

Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) 1506 by Leonardo da Vinci

The Last Supper 1497 by Leonardo da Vinci

Vitruvian Man 1490 by Leonardo da Vinci

A man paints with his brains and not with his hands.

Brutus The Creation of Adam


The Creation Of Eve

The Last Judgment

Michelangelo
David Virgin and Child

Pieta

The Seperation of Land and Water

I hope that I may always desire more than I can accomplish.

David 1504 by Michelangelo

The Creation of Adam 1512 by Michelangelo

Pieta 1499 by Michelangelo

St. Michael The School of Athens Sistine Madonna

Raphael
The Three Graces La Disputa

The Holy Family

The School of Athens 1506 by Raphael

Alessandro Boticelli

The Birth of Venus 1485 by Alessandro Botticelli

Jan Vermeer ( 1632-1675 )


Rembrandt ( 1606-1669 )

Practise what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.

Painting is the grandchild of nature. It is related to God.


Choose only one master - Nature.

The Milmaid
Girl With A Pearl Earring The Astronomer

The Allegory of Faith

Jan Vermeer
View of Delft
Girl With Red Hat

The Guitar Player Girl Asleep at Table

Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665 by Jan Vermeer

View of Delft 1661 by Jan Vermeer

Descent From The Cross Man With A Magnifying Glass Self Portrait As A Young Man

An Artist in His Studio

Rembrandt
The Anatomy Lecture of Dr Tulp The Night Watch

The Return of The Prodigal Son Man In A Gold Helmet

The Night Watch 1642 by Rembrandt

The Anatomy Lecture of Dr Tulp 1632 by Rembrandt

Francisco Goya ( 1746-1828 )

You are lost the moment you know what the result will be. I always pet a dog with my left hand because if he bit me I'd still have my right hand to paint with.

La Maja Desnuda

The Colossus The Family of Charles IV of Spain

La Maja Vestida

Portrait of The Actress Antonia Zarate

Francisco Goya
The Parasol Group of A Balcony
The Second of May 1808 The Third of May 1808 Witches Sabbath

The Parasol 1777 by Francisco Goya

Portrait of the Actress Antonia Zarate 1811 by Francisco Goya

The Nude Maja 1797 by Francisco Goya

The Clothed Maja 1797 by Francisco Goya

Vincent Van Gogh ( 1853-1890 )


Edgar Degas ( 1834-1917 ) Claude Monet ( 1840-1926 ) Willard Metcalf ( 1858-1925 ) Henri Rousseau ( 1844-1910 )

Autumn Landscape

I dream my painting, and then I paint my dream.

Van Goghs Room At Arles


The Old Mill Olive Trees Portrait of Doctor Gachet

Vincent Van Gogh


Skull With Burning Cigarette Sunflowers Mulberry Tree
There is no blue without yellow and without orange.

Cypresses Starry Night The Potato Eaters

Starry Night 1889 by Vincent van Gogh

Sunflowers 1888 by Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh's Room at Arles 1889 by Vincent van Gogh

At Eternitys Gate 1890 by Vincent van Gogh

Nothing in art should seem accidental, not even movement.

Dance School
Ballet Rehearsal On Stage

Two Dancers On The Stage The Bellelli Family

Woman Combing Her Hair

Edgar Degas
Dancing Class
Dancers In The Opera Dancers In The Wings

Aria After The Ballet


Musicians In The Orchestra
Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.

Dance School 1874 by Edgar Degas

My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.

Water-Lilies

Field of Poppies
La Promenade

Venice Twilight The Japanese Footbridge

Claude Monet
The Houses of Parliament, Sunset
The Floating Ice Monets Garden

Poplars On The Epte Impression: Sunrise


Colour is my day-long obsession, joy and torment.

Impression: Sunrise 1873 by Claude Monet

La Promenade 1875 by Claude Monet

By the time Degas completed Woman Drying Her Hair in 1905, his eyesight had dropped to somewhere between 20/200 and 20/400. Marmor (the scientist) notes that after 1900, there was virtually no detailing of faces or clothing in Degas artwork.

Left image is Monets painting of Japanese bridge in his Giverny garden near Paris in 1899. The same scene (middle), which he attempted to capture again between 1918 and 1924, shows that cataracts had blurred his vision and that the yellowing of his eye lenses had impaired his perception of blue and green, leaving him in a world filled with murky reds and browns.

Marmor recreated the image (right) the way Monet might have seen while repainting it between 1918 and 1924 - blurring vision and turning patterns of colors and light into muddy, unfocused, yellow-green inkblots.

Willard Metcalf

Poppy Garden 1905 by Willard Metcalf In Private Collection

Henri Rousseau

Portrait of Pierre Loti 1906 by Henri Rousseau

Two Monkeys in the Jungle 1909 by Henri Rousseau

Salvador Dali ( 1904-1989 )


Frida Kahlo ( 1907-1954 ) Pablo Picasso ( 1881-1973 ) Norman Rockwell ( 1894-1978 ) Edward Munch ( 1863-1944 ) Andy Warhol ( 1928-1987 )

Being born is like being kidnapped. And then sold into slavery.

The Burning Giraffe Metamorphosus of Narcissus The Basket of Bread

The Face of War

Tuna Fishing

Salvador Dali
Atmospheric Chair The Temptation of St. Anthony Crucifixion Swans Reflecting Elephants
The Persistence of Memory
People love mystery, and that is why they love my paintings.

The Persistence of Memory 1931 by Salvador Dali

Swans Reflecting Elephants 1937 by Salvador Dali

I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.

Frida Kahlo
Diego And I Fruit of Life

Marxism Will Give Health to The Sick Memory


Moses Portrait of A Girl Sitting Girl With Duck
I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best.

Diego and I 1949 by Frida Kahlo

The Little Deer 1946 by Frida Kahlo

Self-portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird by Frida Kahlo

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.

Child With A Dove Carlos Casagemas


Wounded Bird And Cat Woman In Armchair

Pablo Picasso
Woman With A Flower

The Weeping Woman


Guernica Les Demoiselles dAvignon
There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot, but there are others who, thanks to their art and intelligence, transform a yellow spot into the sun.

The Weeping Woman 1937 by Pablo Picasso

Woman With A Flower 1932 by Pablo Picasso

Guernica 1937 by Pablo Picasso

Self Portrait 1907 by Pablo Picasso

Norman Rockwell
Willie Gillis series

Rosie The Riveter


Saying Grace

Four Freedoms series Doctor And The Doll Triple Self-Portrait


Some people have been kind enough to call me a fine artist. I've always called myself an illustrator. I'm not sure what the difference is. All I know is that whatever type of work I do, I try to give it my very best. Art has been my life.

Triple Self-Portrait by Norman Rockwell

Doctor and The Doll by Norman Rockwell

Willie Gillis by Norman Rockwell

Edward Munch

Scream by Edward Munch

From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.

Andy Warhol

Campbells Soup Cans 1962 by Andy Warhol

Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol

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Fikret Mualla

Nurullah Berk

Beethoven Mozart Vivaldi

3D Sidewalk Art

Graffiti

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