The avant-garde artist Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova, who worked at the beginning of the twentieth century, was not limited to one style in her works. She was interested in such trends as futurism and cubism.
Salvador Dali embodied the embodiment of the Spanish temperament, extraordinary thinking and a peculiar vision of the world in many of his canvases. The great surrealist of the 20th century, Salvador Dali, in his
The painting was written in 1918. Vasnetsov enters into the life of everyone from early childhood with his pictures-tales and accompanies us throughout his life. Bylina about the fight Dobrynya became the basis of
His painting “Carrying the Cross” the great artist Vecellio Titian, who lived in the Renaissance Era, created around 1565. He was a supporter of the theme of martyrdom and the new aesthetic direction of
The historical canvas “Defense of Sevastopol” A. A. Deineka created in the war years (Moscow, 1942). Today, this masterpiece of art is kept in the St. Petersburg Russian Museum. The artist’s photos of the
Semi-nude Venus looks in the mirror. She is young and beautiful, her cheeks are rosy, and her skin is as white as milk. She admires herself, assesses herself, covering her chest with her hand
Antoine Vatto – the largest French painter, a kind of Rococo prophet, who preferred the mythical and plot scenes. He also paid a lot of attention to actors in their traditional roles. His paintings
The canvas was created in 1785. The basis for the painting served as canvas and oil. Its size is amazing, the height of the canvas is about 3.9 meters, width – 2.9 meters. Surprisingly,
Jerun Anthison van Aken or Hieronymus Bosch. Famous Dutch artist of the Northern Renaissance. 25 paintings and 8 drawings by this painter have survived to this day. The most famous painting is “The Seven
The painting “Gypsy Madonna” depicts the Virgin Mary with Jesus. The work received such a name, since the girl does not look like a European – she has dark skin and dark brown eyes.