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Famous Painters in the World
Famous Painters
in the World
Edvard Munch
“The Scream” produced by Edvard
Munch in the 1700s. This is a pastel
and oil painting coloured on the card
board. In this picture a thief
frightened by something. Today, this
frightening painting is displayed in
the National Gallery in Oslo,
Norwegian.
Image Credit:www.edvardmunch.org
Gustav Klimt
The Hug, this unique picture is
embracing subject like a
mythical figure. It was maid in
between 1907 to 1908 by Austrian
Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt,
the famous painters around the
globe.
Inage Credit:http://antiquariatosulweb.it
Raja Ravi Verma
Shakuntala ,the gorgeous painting
of the famous and important
character of Mahabharata. Colored
through the great Indian artist
Raja Ravi Verma 1870. Within the
image, Shakuntala is pretending to
get rid of a thorn from her ft while
searching her lover Dushyantha.
Inage Credit:http://ultraxart.com
Rembrandt van Rijn
The Night Time Watch is
among the top works of art of
Rembrandt van Rijn. The night
time Watch is really a display
the Rijksmuseum of
Amsterdam. This beautiful
artwork made in1962 era.
Inage credit:www.nationalgallery.ie
S L Haldankar
This girl standing having a lamp in
her own hands was made 70 years
back by famous painter S L
Haldankar. She was holding the
lamp for several hrs. She was
posing for that work made by her
father. This picture named ‘Girl
Having A Lam’ Or ‘Glow Of
Hope’.
Image Credit:http://discoverdag.com
Leonardo-da-Vinci
The World’s famous works of art is
‘Mona Lisa’. Many of us know that it's a
great painting made by famous painters
Leonardo-da-Vinci. This iniquitous
portrait was made between 1503-19s.
Today, it is displayed in Paris in the
Musee Du Louvre gallery.
Image Credit:https://www.leonardodavinci.net
Michelangelo
The Creation Of Adam painting made by
Michelangelo. “The Creation Of Adam”
was painted between era of 1508 and
1512.
Image Credit:https://www.leonardodavinci.net
Image Credit : https://www.britannica.com
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