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Most Famous Paintings Ever
Persona
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85. 

Title: The Kiss

Artist: Francesco Hayez

Date: 1859

Location: Brera Art Gallery, Milan

Fun fact: N/A
Persona
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86. 

Title: The Bath

Artist: Jean-Léon Gérôme

Date: 1870

Location: Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco 

Fun fact: N/A
Dylanthegirl
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63. 

Title: Susanna and the Elders

Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi

Date: 1610-1

Location: Schloss WeißensteinPommersfelden

Fun fact: It depicts the story of Susanna from the Book of Daniel. In the story, two elders threaten to testify that Susanna was alone with a young man in her garden, which she was not, unless she has sex with them.
i found Gentileschi's life and career really fascinating, baroque feminist icon
Dylanthegirl
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does anyone know why people in paintings from around 1300-1500 look absolutely ridiculous? i genuinely want to know what happened that took revered artists from old vaporwave-ish lizard people to depictions of actual realistic humans
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87. 

Title: Fort Vimieux

Artist: JMW Turner

Date: 1831

Location: Private Collection

Fun fact: N/A
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dylanthegirl wrote:
Persona wrote:
63. 

Title: Susanna and the Elders

Artist: Artemisia Gentileschi

Date: 1610-1

Location: Schloss WeißensteinPommersfelden

Fun fact: It depicts the story of Susanna from the Book of Daniel. In the story, two elders threaten to testify that Susanna was alone with a young man in her garden, which she was not, unless she has sex with them.
i found Gentileschi's life and career really fascinating, baroque feminist icon
we talked a lot about her in my 'gender and art history' class. we all decided that her version of susanna and the elders is best of all the ones ever painted. when men paint that story, they do it wronnnnng.
Persona
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88. 

Title: Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge

Artist: Claude Monet

Date: 1897-99

Location: Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey 

Fun fact: N/A
Sinister
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18. 

Title: American Gothic

Artist: Grant Wood

Date: 1930

Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

Fun fact: The house in the background of the painting is called the Dibble House and is now a popular tourist attraction.
i came here looking for this one lol
Persona
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89. 

Title: Washington Crossing the Delaware 

Artist: Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze

Date: 1851

Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Fun fact: It commemorates General George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River with the Continental Army on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. That action was the first move in a surprise attack against the German Hessian allied mercenary forces at Trenton, New Jersey, in the Battle of Trenton on the morning of December 26.
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90. 

Title: The Garden of Early Delights

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Date: 1490-1510

Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid

Fun fact: Triptychs from this period were generally intended to be read sequentially, the left and right panels often portraying Eden and the Last Judgment respectively, while the main subject was contained in the center piece.
Private
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90. 

Title: The Garden of Early Delights

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Date: 1490-1510

Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid

Fun fact: Triptychs from this period were generally intended to be read sequentially, the left and right panels often portraying Eden and the Last Judgment respectively, while the main subject was contained in the center piece.
That thing is insaaaaaaaaane. It looks like science fiction shit. 
Multatuli
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Persona wrote:
90. 

Title: The Garden of Early Delights

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Date: 1490-1510

Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid

Fun fact: Triptychs from this period were generally intended to be read sequentially, the left and right panels often portraying Eden and the Last Judgment respectively, while the main subject was contained in the center piece.
That thing is insaaaaaaaaane. It looks like science fiction shit. 
@Claire 
tuinderlusten-jheronimusbosch.ntr.nl/en
you can find a tour of the painting on this website
Private
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Multatuli wrote:
Claire wrote:
Persona wrote:
90. 

Title: The Garden of Early Delights

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch

Date: 1490-1510

Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid

Fun fact: Triptychs from this period were generally intended to be read sequentially, the left and right panels often portraying Eden and the Last Judgment respectively, while the main subject was contained in the center piece.
That thing is insaaaaaaaaane. It looks like science fiction shit. 
@Claire 
tuinderlusten-jheronimusbosch.ntr.nl/en
you can find a tour of the painting on this website
Thank youuuuu!!! I wanted to link that website but I'm on mobile and don't have my bookmarks !! Everyone should zoom in on this thing it's amazing!!!
Persona
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91. 

Title: Supper at Emmaus 

Artist: Caravaggio

Date: 1601

Location: National Gallery, London

Fun fact: The painting depicts the moment when the resurrected but incognito Jesus, reveals himself to two of his disciples (presumed to be Luke and Cleopas) in the town of Emmaus, only to soon vanish from their sight.
Persona
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92. 

Title: Feast of the Rosary

Artist:  Albrecht Dürer

Date: 1506

Location: National Gallery, Prague

Fun fact: The work was acquired by emperor Rudolf II in 1606, who had it moved to Prague.
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