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Vitruvian Man
Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) Portrait of A Young Lady
Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.
A man paints with his brains and not with his hands.
Michelangelo
David Virgin and Child
Pieta
Raphael
The Three Graces La Disputa
Alessandro Boticelli
Practise what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.
The Milmaid
Girl With A Pearl Earring The Astronomer
Jan Vermeer
View of Delft
Girl With Red Hat
Descent From The Cross Man With A Magnifying Glass Self Portrait As A Young Man
Rembrandt
The Anatomy Lecture of Dr Tulp The Night Watch
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
La Maja Vestida
Francisco Goya
The Parasol Group of A Balcony
The Second of May 1808 The Third of May 1808 Witches Sabbath
Autumn Landscape
Dance School
Ballet Rehearsal On Stage
Edgar Degas
Dancing Class
Dancers In The Opera Dancers In The Wings
Water-Lilies
Field of Poppies
La Promenade
Claude Monet
The Houses of Parliament, Sunset
The Floating Ice Monets Garden
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
Henri Rousseau
Being born is like being kidnapped. And then sold into slavery.
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.
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
Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.
Pablo Picasso
Woman With A Flower
Norman Rockwell
Willie Gillis series
Edward Munch
From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.
Andy Warhol
Abidin Dino
brahim all
Fikret Mualla
Nurullah Berk
3D Sidewalk Art
Graffiti