Art is an inspiring topic for each and every person living in this world. Even a rough heart can be melted like ice from fine art. Art has the ability to heal a wounded heart. Most people admire and value fine arts with money. But pure art is not a thing that can be owned by money. Pure art is only can be admired by feelings and thoughts.
Art has its different forms which can reach people from different angles. As an example, the way I see is not the same way you see it. Each of us can feel differently about the same artwork. That is totally fine. The enjoyment and the feel may differ from person to person. Even a single line used to create a particular art can make a change in the way we feel about that art. But have to tell you, still, a broad-minded personality can reach the unlimited taste in world-class arts.
We have seen many artists and we have heard of most talented artists lived in past. Some legends were there, still, we haven’t found such pure talents from the current society. The artists use mental concentration, patience, dedication, and hard work to finish smooth artwork. The above facts should be there to fulfill the task with 100% on it. If it is to become an expert in the field, you have to follow the above qualities within you. Today we are ready to know about the world's most popular arts. So let’s move on to the topic.
10 most popular arts in the world.
01. “Monalisa”
You would know this with the name if you have some interest in the arts. Monalisa is a world-famous extremely gorgeous artwork done by Leonardo da Vinci. At present this artwork is in Louvre Museum in Paris. Scientists have estimated the time duration of this creation as 1503 to 1519.
The specialty of this art is that, If you watch from any angle you would see a smiling beauty painted in this art. Also, the artist has shown his patience and dedication with each and every line involved in drawing.
Some have their opinion about the painting that, the sitting woman is the wife of Florence merchant Francesco del Giocondo and her name as Lisa Gerardini. However, this marvelous art has taken its place in the most popular arts of the world.
02. “Guernica”
This brilliant artwork has done by the legend Pablo Picasso and the artist has expressed his feeling about war from this fine art. Guernica showcased the aerial bombing by Germans to the city of Guernica during the Spanish civil war. This art is considered an awesome one in the 20th century. This artwork was done in 1937 and is now kept in Museo Reina Sofia (Madrid).
03. “The last supper”
Another masterwork by the great artist Leonardo da Vinci and as estimated this was drawn during the period 1495 to 1498. You can see this worthy art in Santa Maria Delle Grazie in Milan Italy. This art has a religious view and it represents the last time Jesus break bread with his men before the crucifixion. This art is huge has 15 feet in height and 28.9 feet wide. One of the most important and famous paintings in many years.
04. ‘Creation of Adam.’
This is a fine art by Michelangelo and was drawn from 1508 to 1512. If you are interested in seeing this art, now this has been placed in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. This is considered as one of the most valuable art and you would see God and Adam with outstretched fingers near to touch each other.
The talented part here is the muscular representations that the artist has given to this artwork. Overall Michelangelo has proved himself a genius in arts.
05. ‘The Starry Night.’
Vincent van Gogh is the artist who gave birth to this brilliant artwork. The date was 1889 and now at present, you can see this beautiful painting at the Museum of modern arts in New York City. The artist has used the colors blue, yellow, and green in moderating this art, and especially he has given more concentration on rough brush works other than smooth. This is a good one for the folks who want their mind relaxed within several minutes.
06. ‘The scream.’
The great artist Edvard Munch is the creator of this painting. It has been drawn in 1893. The specialty of this painting was elaborated by British Museum Blog, so as per the announcement there are two paintings, two pastels, and then an unspecified number of prints.
07. ‘The kiss.’
The kiss has done by another great personality Gustav Klimt. The estimated time period of this drawing is considered as 1907 to 1908. This art is kept in the Upper Belvedere museum In Vienna Austria.
As per the museum, they said that with ‘The kiss’ Klimt has been able to make a “general Allegorical statement about love being at the heart of human existence”. Further ‘The kiss’ shows a couple making passionate love.
08. ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring.’
Johannes Vermeer is the artist of this painting. It is estimated as drawn in 1665. This has been done on a canvas using oil paints. The main focus goes on the girl wearing an oversized pearl earring and her costumes were in blue and gold turban colors. Some say it s similar to the ‘Monalisa’ painting while some neglect that saying, ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ is not a portrait but it is a Tronie.
09. ‘The Birth Of Venus.’
This is another master class creation by Sandro Botticelli. It has been estimated as drawn in 1485. This painting shows the goddess of love emerging from a huge scallop shell. This has been placed at Le Gallerie Degii Uffizi in Florence Italy. ‘The Birth Of Venus’ is considered as one of the oldest paintings within the top 10 list of the kind.
10. ‘Las Meninas.’
‘Las Meninas’ was painted by the legendary artist Diego Velazquez and was in 1656. A fine art showing double arts as a portrait. On one side (right) it shows a group of Spanish royalty and in the same painting, he has shown himself on the left side while in the painting business. This is not Diego’s only artwork but this has remained throughout the centuries because of the complexity of this art.
So above are the 10 most famous paintings found in every corner of the world. We can witness the efforts each and every artist has taken in creating these arts for the next generation. It is our responsibility to protect and conserve those world values for the future.
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