About Bear and World Famous Paintings
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Michelangelo's Creation of Adam.
"Creation Adam" is a famous mural painted by the Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo for the zenith of the Sistine Chapel. It was completed in 1511. This painting depicts the moment when God created Adam in the Bible Genesis. In the picture, God stretched out his finger and was about to give Adam life, and Adam responded in a lazy manner. This mural is one of the most representative works of the Renaissance, famous for its exquisite anatomical shapes, dramatic compositions and profound religious meanings.
Jacques Louis' Death of Mara.
"The Death of Mara" is an oil painting canvas created by Jacques Louis David, the founder of the French Neoclassical School of Painting in 1793. It is now collected in the Royal Gallery of Belgium. "The Death of Mara" deliberately creates a space for the poor. In the closed and narrow room, the horse fell down in the bathtub, holding a pen in one hand and a blood-stained letter in the other. The upper half of the oil painting's brushstrokes were loose and messy, maybe a wall or just an vague space, representing eternal nothingness, but the wooden box that acts as a desk and is rough and plain seemed to be telling the virtues of the horse. This painting creates an icon of the revolutionary by removing all actions, all fables and weakening all traces of murder, making it a classic work in the history of the French Revolution.
Frida's Self-portrait with a thorn necklace.
Frida Carlo's Self-Portrait of Wearing a Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird is one of the Mexican painter's most famous and personal iconic self-portraits. This work perfectly reflects Carlo's unique artistic style and contains rich personal experience and cultural connotations.
Henry Matisse's Dance.
The whole painting consists of three colors: red, green and blue with extremely high saturation, which gives people a strong visual impact. The earth depicted with green representing vitality, the blue is like the sky in midsummer August, and the characters are expressed in red symbolizing passion and vitality. There are no other fancy colors, and the colors are unified and simple, but the whole painting has a stronger flatness and a stronger decorative nature.
Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper.
It is a work by Leonardo da Vinci during the heyday of the Italian Renaissance. Content of the work: This work is based on the story of Judas betrayed Jesus in the Bible. It shows the scene of Jesus having dinner with his 12 disciples. Jesus said to them, "One of you betrays me, and everyone has different expressions and reactions."
Edward Monk's Scream (not Van Gogh).
Edward Monk, Norwegian expressionist painter and print replica, pioneer of modern expressionist painting. His paintings have a strong subjectivity and a sad and repressive mood. His psychological depression, strong, and callous approaches had a major impact on the growth of German expressionism in the early 20th century.