Famous Paintings of Women

November 9, 2009 | Famous Paintings

Famous Paintings of WomenFamous paintings women

The power of famous paintings women is such that may take us to where one can fully involve emotionally, spiritually and socially. The depth of painting can even change the lives. Painting is an art which have emotions, expression, love, moral, passion and many more things. Each and every one of you out there may and can answer that question privately. Your response will lead you to living life fully and become a friend for life. The painting can be of wild life, nature, women etc.

All the famous paintings are admired in art history. These famous paintings are invaluable and of great historic importance. Famous Paintings of woman, famous landscape paintings, famous still life painting, famous contemporary paintings etc are some of the kind of paintings. The paintings, to understand them one has to think beyond imagination.

Famous paintings women

There are many artists who have painted famous paintings women. Legendary German painter Anselm Kiefer (born, 1945) , his painting is based on the poem ‘Death Fugue’.  The poetry describes the murderous character of Hitler, and the trial of the migrants at the Nazi concentration camps. “Margarethe” is the last in the series of paintings based on ‘Death Fugue,’ with Margarete and Shulamite as its central characters. The other famous paintings of woman were painted – by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, using bright and subdued colors.  He painted the twenty-eight-year-old princess of Broglie. It was known to the artist’s sympathetic that the princess was bashful in stance and intensely spiritual woman in nature. In this portrait the lady is indisputably beautiful beyond description. Another legend in the field of painting is Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes of Spain was a very and he was also a printmaker of the eighteenth century. “The Parasol” portrays a pretty, young woman sitting on a small hill with a folded fan in her right hand.

Mona Lisa is the world’s most famous paintings woman, it is an oil painting on poplar wood by the famous Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo gave no known title to the painting. This painting was not very famous until the mid 19th century, but later on it was appreciated by artists of the emerging Symbolist movement, who associated it with their ideas about feminine air of secrecy. The famous painting was one of the first portraits to depict the sitter before an imaginary landscape.

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