Some of the Best Paintings of All Time
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Some of the Best Paintings of All Time



You do not get to see a classic piece of painting every day. Artists have come and gone throughout centuries. However, only a handful of paintings and art pieces have risen to the status of becoming a classic.

Art has always been one of the most potent weapons to retaliate, rebel and agitate. It has shaken establishments and brought superpowers to their knees. At the same time, it has also stood for timeless beauty and provided peace to anyone looking for it. One can always find love and rebellion alike in any form of art. And paintings classify as high art.

Some are blessed with the capacity to imitate life in paintings, while some are capable of interpreting art in more than one way. In these tough and grueling times, when the entire planet is grappling with the pandemic, art has provided hope!

That is why, perhaps it becomes imperative to reflect upon some of the best paintings of all time.

This might remind us of the fact that no matter how bleak times may be, there is always hope and beauty in the world. Therefore, without any ado, let us look into some brilliant pieces of paintings in this article and try to interpret what they stand for.

Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci:

Speaking of paintings and not starting with the greatest ever, Mona Lisa is nothing short of sacrilege. Painted between 1503-19 by Leonardo Da Vinci, this painting has given rise to a number of theories. Experts and analysts have studied this painting and tried to infer the meaning behind the same.

However, no one meaning can be attributed to the mystical smile of Mona Lisa in the painting. A number of theories, like that she is the wife of the Florentine merchant and that she is Leonardo’s mother, have been conjured up regarding the painting. Even to this day, the painting remains a popular subject for study among young painters, art students and analysts.

The Cardsharps by Caravaggio:

A lesser known painting, but a classic all the same, The Cardsharps by Caravaggio was painted right after he left the workshop of the famous Cavaliere Giuseppe Cesari d’Arpino. This painting is known to be his first independent painting after he left the workshop. Gambling and casinos have always been a popular motif in art and pop culture.

There have been several movies on casinos, and bodies of literature can be found on the same. Therefore, it must not come to one as a surprise to find an elaborate painting on gambling too. The painting depicts a few people indulging in cards. The painting, according to a trusted online casino malaysia, gives us a glimpse into how the gambling culture of the period was, and still stands the test of times.



Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer:

Another celebrated painting that we have included in the article is that of Girl with a Pearl Earring. It was painted by Vermeer in 1665. The best thing about the painting, and most experts would agree, is that it does not look like a painting.

The painting looks like a photograph and resembles the modern woman. This very quality of the painting has also given rise to debates all over the world. Some argue that Vermeer had used a pre-photographic device to create the image of the painting.

However, most just believe that it was the pure genius of the painter that resulted in such a painting. Vermeer paints the girl looking over her shoulders, and most people argue that it resembles a Dutch genre called the tronie.

The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh:

Perhaps one of the most celebrated and a favorite painting across centuries is that of The Starry Night. It was painted sometime in 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh while he was at the asylum in Saint-Remy.

The painting has resonated with all those who have gone or goes through a turbulent state of mind. The painting stands tall even today, among a million other paintings and depicts the artist’s state of mind.

The painting is so beautiful that most of it is self-explanatory, and words cannot do justice to its beauty. However, for the uninitiated, the painting represents the personal demons of Van Gogh in the form of yin and yang coming alive at the night sky.

Summing It Up!

The painting that we included and inferred in the article are some of the best paintings of all time. These paintings have stood the test of time and shall always live through the centuries. The world has seen tens of thousands of artists throughout the years.

And it shall continue to see the rise and fall of several other artists as well. However, the paintings that we have included in this listicle have left an indelible mark in the history of art, and nothing ever shall surpass their beauty.










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