One of the best I've ever seen---" Spoliarium by Juan Luna" It's huge, painting lovers should really see this masterpiece,..once you're infront of it, all you can say is WOW!, It even feels like you're part of the painting.!!!!
honestly where is William holman hunt ? im pretty sure hes the best of all time and you didnt have any of his. Look up "The Scapegoat" and "The Lady of Shalott"
Great effort, appreciate it, though I felt it relies too much on Rembrandt, Renoir and van Gogh. Dont get me wrong these masters are my favorite too, but works of Dali, Magritte, Klimt, Gauguin, Courbet among others are missed. And where are the landscapist....Constable, Turner, Ruisdael, Lorraine? Almost nothing from Renaissance except Leonardo and nothing later than postimpressionists....good to see Modigliani, Mancini Seurat and Hopper though. Adding info on vid wld help the uninitiated
Grant Wood - American gothic; Georges Seurat -Un dimanche apres-midi a l'Ile de la Grande Jatte, Leonardo da vinci-The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, Amedeo Modigliani-Woman with red hair, Antonio Mancini- Rasting, Jacob Jordaens-The King Drinks I, Rembrandt van Rijn-A Woman bathing in a Stream, .....to be continued....
@R9X9N9 Belshazzar's Feast (1635) - National Gallery, London,Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp (1632) - Mauritshuis, Den Haag,Militia Company (1642) - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam,PabloPicasso‑Two‑Women‑Running‑on‑the‑Beach‑The‑Race‑1922.
This list is impossible to compile. It is way too subjective. It may be more aptly called, "Some of the More Popular Paintings from Western Civilization". Too many greats left out...and some mediocre ones included.
Nice but I like mostly modern art. The greatest art work of all time is still the Sixteenth Chapel by Michelangelo. And not just because he painted it laying on his back in the air. You have to see it to believe.
Buena compilación. Sin embargo faltaron los nombres de las pinturas o por lo menos el autor para así poder buscarlas y reconocerlas. No puedes separar las obras del artista.
One of the best I've ever seen---" Spoliarium by Juan Luna" It's huge, painting lovers should really see this masterpiece,..once you're infront of it, all you can say is WOW!, It even feels like you're part of the painting.!!!!
krishayola06 2 weeks ago
honestly where is William holman hunt ? im pretty sure hes the best of all time and you didnt have any of his. Look up "The Scapegoat" and "The Lady of Shalott"
AdamGoulett 3 months ago
Great effort, appreciate it, though I felt it relies too much on Rembrandt, Renoir and van Gogh. Dont get me wrong these masters are my favorite too, but works of Dali, Magritte, Klimt, Gauguin, Courbet among others are missed. And where are the landscapist....Constable, Turner, Ruisdael, Lorraine? Almost nothing from Renaissance except Leonardo and nothing later than postimpressionists....good to see Modigliani, Mancini Seurat and Hopper though. Adding info on vid wld help the uninitiated
satya1ray 4 months ago
if you are European I guess
skankingjoe 5 months ago
Mona Lisa... what an ugly bitch.
Makrozon 9 months ago
Grant Wood - American gothic; Georges Seurat -Un dimanche apres-midi a l'Ile de la Grande Jatte, Leonardo da vinci-The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, Amedeo Modigliani-Woman with red hair, Antonio Mancini- Rasting, Jacob Jordaens-The King Drinks I, Rembrandt van Rijn-A Woman bathing in a Stream, .....to be continued....
R9X9N9 10 months ago
@R9X9N9 Belshazzar's Feast (1635) - National Gallery, London,Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp (1632) - Mauritshuis, Den Haag,Militia Company (1642) - Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam,PabloPicasso‑Two‑Women‑Running‑on‑the‑Beach‑The‑Race‑1922.
739 × 587 - PABLO PICASSO CUBISM
microicemetal 10 months ago
This list is impossible to compile. It is way too subjective. It may be more aptly called, "Some of the More Popular Paintings from Western Civilization". Too many greats left out...and some mediocre ones included.
StevenDaLuz 1 year ago
Nice but I like mostly modern art. The greatest art work of all time is still the Sixteenth Chapel by Michelangelo. And not just because he painted it laying on his back in the air. You have to see it to believe.
royalsteven 1 year ago
Isn't the man with the violin(I think) suppose to be blue?
16DaddyBig 1 year ago
Buena compilación. Sin embargo faltaron los nombres de las pinturas o por lo menos el autor para así poder buscarlas y reconocerlas. No puedes separar las obras del artista.
robavento 1 year ago
where is salvador dali??? Peter Paul Rubens??? Van Dyck??? Picasso???
DaMaDPoSsE 1 year ago
gj with all the rembrandts.
FredericWatts 2 years ago
Art is as necessary as the sun and fresh air.
A painting can become such an inspiration that the positive impact that can cause in your life will go with you forever.
These pieces of art will continue nourishing our world as long as there is life on earth.
Unvraiparisien 2 years ago 7
I agree. Art is the pinnacle of humanity.
hurdl3thed34d 2 years ago
where is velazquez
mastinman68 2 years ago
Aww I seen some of these at the museum in Amsterdam! love art! :)
cabbat 2 years ago
The question was about the painting of the resting woman in bed at 31 seconds into the video ...
"Resting"
by Antonio Mancini, 1887
Art Institute of Chicago
sharingt 2 years ago
1:34 great painting
jasper487 2 years ago
looks like Henry Matisse to me
ScareDe2 2 years ago
it was eduardo sy
iSnAtsMikEL 2 years ago
I too would really like to know who painted the woman in the bed. Can anyone enlighten us. at :31 in video. thank you in advance!
rlhty37esl 2 years ago
Would someone be a lamb. And help me identify the painting of the bed ridden women at 0:31? Cheers.
OEBD 3 years ago
cool! would be great to add the title of each painting! :)
cabbat 3 years ago
Thanks! As rastudio1 mentioned, a reference would be extremely helpful!
crazybubbles317 3 years ago
좋구나
GREAT
koreanzen 4 years ago 2
Great compilation, but please next time include some kind of reference as well!
dephaad 4 years ago 7
Excellent collection of so many great paintings.
rastudio1 4 years ago 2
Bello recorrido, hermoso trabajo
palabraserrantes 4 years ago