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most interesting stories behind the creation of 10 world famous paintings

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    La Gioconda

    To speak of this character need not be a specialist in art, as the work of Leonardo Da Vinci is known worldwide. Made between 1503 and 1519, is currently on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Around this mysterious woman wove many stories. Details about Lisa Gherardini, the protagonist of the canvas today remain under investigation. She was portrayed by order of her husband, the merchant Francesco del Giocondo. This year it was found that another version of this painting, above and exhibited in the Museo del Prado, also belongs to the master Da Vinci.

    The Scream

    There are four versions of this work of the Norwegian Edvard Munch, but the most famous is exposed in Gallery National of Norway, 1893. It was learned later, the artist made ​​the painting after a natural disaster, when volcanic eruptions in Indonesia destroyed everything. Between 1883 and 1884 the island of Krakatoa was buried by lava. Years later, Munch said: "I was walking along a path with a couple of friends. Suddenly it all made ​​a deep reddish color like huge tongues of blood emerging from the blue of the sky. " He added: "My friends will not be impressed but I was seized with an uncontrollable shaking while I felt an intense scream passing through nature all forcing me to plug my ears with my hands."

    The Guernica

    Guernica is the most famous painting of Pablo Picasso. It was made in 1937 and is undoubtedly a work against the war. Its name refers to the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. There may be a bull, a horse, a dove, a mother with her dead son that are a sample of the historical, political and social context of the time. All experts agree that the painting is now at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, where it is on permanent display is a symbol of the struggle against oppression and violence.

    The Naked Maja

    The Naked Maja by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, was painted between 1790 and 1800. Although later teamed with pestle dressed, it is estimated that at first did not think it a duet. Was also assumed that on the request of Manuel Godoy, prime minister of Carlos V. One theory is that the woman who posed without clothes for the artist could be the then Duchess of Alba or Pepita Tudo lover Godoy, although this was never officially confirmed. The work, more daring for its time, caused the author to be considered by the Tribunal of the Inquisition. Today belongs to the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

    The Last Supper

    Leonardo Da Vinci painted between 1494 y1498. The mural was done in one of the walls of the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. The work was painted for the Duke Ludovico Sforza and represents the time of the Passover meal that Jesus did with his apostles. Reflected in painting the moment that the protagonist announces that among the disciples there is a traitor. Among the details of color, is that the second character starting from the left is actually a self-portrait of Leonardo himself.

    The Creation of Adam

    The fresco of the Sistine Chapel was painted around 1511 by Michelangelo. It is the representation of the episode of the Bible, where God breathes life into Adam, the first man according to this religious writing. The incident recounted in Genesis 1:27 says that God created man in his image and likeness. In painting, the creator floating in the air, in contrast to the earthly image of Adam, who is shown lying naked on a stable ground surface is shown.

    Las Meninas

    Diego Velázquez's painting is also known as The Family of Felipe IV. It was made in 1656 and is considered the masterpiece of Spanish artist. This is a portrait of the Infanta Margarita, daughter of Felipe IV, surrounded by part of the family and the service (maids, ladies in waiting and jesters, among others). But the box can not only be employees attending the child. In the left shows part of a large canvas: behind this a self-portrait of Velázquez own work is noticed.

    The Persistence of Memory

    Salvador Dalí's work was held in 1931. Space and time are the foundation of painting. The artist paints in a time of change and stress on a personal level. It is estimated that the landscape Portlligat in Spain, the only place where creative had a stable home. Different times marked by each clock represent the relativity of time and man's obsession to control it. "Do you think that in three years have forgotten this?" Said Gala Dalí painting to show. "No one can forget her after seeing her," replied the wife. Currently exposed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

    Starry Night

    Vincent Van Gogh painted this work in 1889. It is one of the most famous of his catalog and shows the artist's view from the room was a psychiatric hospital in Saint Remy de Provence, where he retired to the last stage of his life. The painting is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1888, Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: "I need a starry night with cypresses or perhaps above a field of ripe wheat." A year later, that night would become, by a canvas in one of his most famous works.

     

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