Top 50 Paintings Ever Marked in Art History Part1

1.Bosch - The Garden of Delights (1504)
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Heaven is depicted on the left panel of the painting, earthly pleasures in the middle and hell on the right panel. It is the work of the Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch and exhibited at the Prado museum in ** Madrid **

2.Klimt - The Virgin (1913)

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This painting with many flowers is about the development of femininity. There are 5 women (or 1 woman and her reflection from 4 different angles). Every stage of women is represented by the same woman. It is currently on display at the National Gallery in Prague.

3.Klimt - Beethovenfries (1902)

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In 1902, he drew graphics directly with light paints. It has not been exhibited since 1986, and has been exhibited since then. It is located in the official Sezession gallery in Vienna.

4.Dali - Persistence of Memory (1931)

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The work called "The Perseverance of Memory" is also known as "Melting Hours" It is the most known work of Salvador Dali. In the famous surreal painting, the understanding of softness and hardness is shed light on. In the center of the painting, a depiction of the monster is found and this is found in many works of Dali. It led to the perception that the artist depicted him. It is on display at ** The Moders Art Galery in New York. **

5.Ernst - Europe After the Rain II (1942) - Sumner Collection, Hartford

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The artist has depicted a destroyed nature in his painting in the most frightening form. This painting is a work full of tragic elements that express the fantastic concerns of the artists of the period who are skeptical of the development of civilization. It is currently on display at the Sumner Collection in Hartford.

6.Michelangelo - Il Giudizio Universale/ Universal Judgement (1541)

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It is Michelangelo's work, which caused him to spend 30 years in Rome and depicts the Day of Resurrection. It is currently on display at the Sistin Chapel in Rome.

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