Who are the characters in the world famous paintings?

Who are the characters in the world famous paintings?

There are countless characters in the world famous paintings, and we know the world famous paintings. There is a hidden meaning behind every painting. These hidden meanings need to be understood before we can know its interest and mystery and understand a painting. So who are the characters in the world famous paintings?

Who are the characters in the world famous paintings? 1 1 Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, is now in the Louvre Museum.

This painting mainly shows the typical image of women's elegance and tranquility, and shapes the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rise of capitalism.

Mona Lisa represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance. The profound and noble ideological quality of women reflected in this work reflects people's aesthetic concept and pursuit of female beauty during the Renaissance.

2. Maid who pours milk

Mbth: The Milkman is an oil painting by johannes vermeer from 1658 to 1660. It is now in the National Gallery of Amsterdam.

This painting depicts the daily life of Dutch citizens in the17th century. Johannes vermeer vividly described a simple kitchen, which even made people feel nostalgic. The whole picture is thick in color and soft in light, which is integrated with the personality characteristics of the characters.

3. The girl with pearl earrings

The Girl with Pearl Earrings is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer in17th century, which was created in 1665. It is one of the representative works of Johannes Vermeer. It is now located in the Royal Moritas Museum in The Hague, the Netherlands.

This picture depicts a girl dressed in brown and wearing a yellow and blue headscarf. Her temperament is extraordinary, her quiet and quiet manner is vivid, and there seems to be a sad expression that is both implicit and melancholy. Looking back at her, she is like a bright light in the dark, and her dazzling and simple emotions have the charm of purifying people's hearts.

This painting uses an all-black background, which sets off the outline of the girl well. It seems that she is a bright light in the night, slightly shiny, not dazzling, very gentle. A strong visual effect is formed in the picture.

Who are the characters in the world famous paintings 2 Mona Lisa?

Mona Lisa is an oil painting created by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, which is now in the Louvre Museum.

This painting mainly shows the typical image of women's elegance and tranquility, and shapes the image of bourgeois women in a city during the rise of capitalism.

This work represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance, and the profound and noble ideological quality of women embodied in the work reflects the aesthetic concept and pursuit of female beauty in the Renaissance.

Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci's favorite work, and the author took it with him all his life.

It was not until the death of Leonardo da Vinci that King Francis I of France bought it from his disciples for 12000 gold coins.

Now in Tibet | Louvre, France

The Last Supper

The Last Supper is a large mural created by the Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. It is one of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces and also the world famous paintings. It is collected in the Santa Maria Thanksgiving Church in Milan, Italy.

Leonardo da vinci took the last supper between Jesus and the twelve disciples in the Bible as the theme, and vividly portrayed the expressions of fear, anger, doubt and repentance, as well as their gestures, eyes and behaviors.

This painting is listed as a world cultural heritage.

This magnificent picture hanging on the dining hall wall of Gretchen Temple is neat, balanced and full of changes. From the aspects of perfect conception, compact plot, typical characterization and skillful expression, it can be called the representative of painter's art.

It is also one of the best paintings of mankind, and Leonardo da Vinci is famous all over the world because of its appearance.

Now in Tibet | Doelger Monastery of Santa Maria, Milan, Italy

Guernica

Guernica is a giant oil painting created by Spanish cubist painter Pablo Ruiz Picasso in 1930s. It is 7.76 meters long and 3.49 meters high.

This painting is based on the incident in which the fascist Nazis bombed guernica, an important town in the Basque country in northern Spain, and violently killed innocent people. It uses realistic symbolism and pure black, white and gray colors to create a gloomy and sad atmosphere, render a tragic color, and show the disaster brought to mankind by the fascist war.

This painting depicts the tragic scenes of people's panic, pain and death under the brutal rule of fascism by means of deformation, symbol and implication.

On the left of the picture, a heartbroken mother is crying with a baby who died in the war. Behind her stood a terrible bull's head with a cruel smile.

According to Picasso's habit of expressing evil with a bull's head in other paintings, this bull's head represents the cruelty and darkness of fascism.

In the middle of the painting, a stabbed horse screamed with his mouth open. According to the painter himself, this horse symbolizes the Spanish people and represents the suffering Spain.

There is a dead soldier lying under the horse. He has a broken arrow in his right hand and a flower beside his sword. This flower is a tribute to the fallen soldiers.

A woman leaned out of the window with an oil lamp in her right hand. There is an eye-like electric lamp on the upper left of the oil lamp, which shines around like a sawtooth. These symbols reveal that the painter wants to put all these evils and darkness under the light and let the whole world know.

Now in Tibet | Princess Sofia National Art Museum in Madrid

starry sky

Van Gogh's early painting "Starry Night and Moonlight Night" loves Saint Remy in the middle of the night, which is Van Gogh's perception of the world buried deep in his soul.

In this work, the twinkling stars in the blue night sky stand out.

Every big star and little star rotates in the night sky, and the new moon forms a vortex, and nebulae and ridges keep crawling like dragons.

The dark green-brown cypress is like a huge flame, hovering from the depths of the earth; On the mountainside, slender churches and spires stretch uneasily into the sky. Everything seems to be spinning, turning, boring and shaking, radiating gorgeous colors in the night sky ... This oil painting is one of the few works he has painted, using fictional shapes and colors to create a certain atmosphere through imagination without directly observing objects.

Has been collected | new york Museum of Modern Art.

Lagrande maid-in-waiting

Angel's art is "noble and unique, solemn and solemn", which can be reflected in his important work "Maids in Palace".

In the painting, Angel gave up many unnecessary details, making it unified in a peaceful and quiet harmonious atmosphere, just like careful calculation. Each "number" represents an extremely "dangerous" event closely related to the whole. Changing any one of them at will completely disintegrate the whole picture.

This also seems to verify the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras' theory of "number and sum". Looking up at the night sky, Pythagoras can feel the combination of stars like music composed of numbers. He once said that he had really heard "Nature" many times. In this painting, proportions and colors are arranged in a wonderful order like numbers, which is gorgeous and peaceful.

When Angel visited Italy in his early years, he must have felt the sacred beauty of Pythagoras philosophy through the works of art in ancient Greece. The deliberately elongated body seems to embody a solemn aesthetic feeling of ancient Greek sculpture.

Art is not a blind representation of reality, but a dedicated expression of the blooming spiritual flowers in an emotional life. This is a kind of beauty, without any reason.

Qi Baishi said that painting is "wonderful between likeness and dissimilarity". Only when the body gets rid of the shackles of the secular, the spirit will be perfect. This is also reflected in many of his wonderful sketches.

Now in the Louvre in Tibet | Paris

What are the characters in the world famous paintings? 3 "Madonna of Rock"

Leonardo Dissel Piero da Vinci

(Italy)

1483- 1490

Louvre in Paris, France

The National Gallery Bangkok

In the center of the picture, the Virgin Mary holds John the Baptist in her right hand, and the infant Jesus sits in her left hand. An angel forms a triangle behind Jesus and responds to each other with gestures. The background is a deep cave, decorated with flowers and plants, which is completely exposed. Although the characters in the painting are surrounded by a moist air, the outline of the human body can be clearly distinguished against the dim rocks. This painting is an altar painting made by Leonardo da Vinci for a chapel in the church of San Francisco in Milan.

Venus Descending

Sandro Botticelli

(Italy)

1487

Uffizi Art Museum in Florence, Italy

Petals fell from the sky in the Aegean Sea, and Venus, naked, stood on a big shell, slightly weak. Her right leg is slightly bent, her body leans slightly to the right, her long golden hair is gently blown away by the sea breeze, her skin is bright and clean, and her innocent eyes are full of melancholy and sadness, showing her helplessness and confusion about the world. On the upper left, the winged Fengshen is pouting and blowing Venus to the shore. The goddess of spring is preparing to put a red cloak full of flowers on her naked body.

The woman with the silver mouse

Leonardo Dissel Piero da Vinci

(Italy)

1492

Saudi Reski Museum, Krakow, Poland.

It depicts Cecilia Gallera, mistress of ludovico sforza, Duke of Milan. The shading is the most striking part of this portrait. Light and shadow set off Cecilia's elegant head and soft face, and injected life into the silver mouse with smooth fur. The balance between light and shade creates the illusion of indirect lighting.

The Last Supper

Leonardo Dissel Piero da Vinci

(Italy)

1494- 1498

Santa Maria Thanksgiving Church in Milan

The picture uses the perspective principle to make the audience feel that the room has naturally extended with the picture. For the sake of composition, the picture is made closer than the normal dining distance, divided into four groups, forming a wave-like level around Jesus. The closer you get to Jesus, the more excited your disciples will be. Jesus sat in the middle, his hands spread out, as cool as a cucumber, in sharp contrast to the nervous disciples around him.

Outside the door behind Jesus is a peaceful place, and the bright sky is like a halo on his head. His eyes looked out of the painting, as if he had seen through all the cruelty in the world. The characters from left to right are: bartholomew, Little James, Andre, Judas, Simon Peter, John, Jesus, Thomas, Old James, Philip, Tattoo, and fanatical Simon.

Mona Lisa. Also known as LA GIOCONDA

Leonardo Dissel Piero da Vinci

(Italy)

1503- 1506

Louvre museum, France

The figure in the painting sits gracefully with a faint smile, and the background is deep mountains and rivers. The painter also pays special attention to the accurate and implicit dialectical relationship between the corners of the eyes, lips and other key parts of the portrait face, in order to achieve the charm, so that the Mona Lisa's smile has a mysterious charm, which is called "mysterious smile".