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Famous Paintings of the World - TSV

Famous paintings of the world represent masterpieces created by numerous artists from the Renaissance to the modern era. Works that have left their mark on art history, such as the Mona Lisa, The Starry Night, The Scream, and Guernica, reflect the artistic values, techniques, and social contexts of their respective periods. These works continue to be displayed in museums around the world and captivate many people.

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code	slug	name	description	artist	museum	period	year
001	mona-lisa	Mona Lisa	Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, famous for its enigmatic smile.	Leonardo da Vinci	Louvre Museum (Paris)	Renaissance	1503-1506
002	the-starry-night	The Starry Night	Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece featuring a swirling night sky.	Vincent van Gogh	Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York	Post-Impressionism	1889
003	the-scream	The Scream	Edvard Munch's masterpiece expressing existential anxiety.	Edvard Munch	National Museum of Norway, Oslo	Symbolism / Expressionism	1893
004	the-last-supper	The Last Supper	Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece depicting Christ and the twelve apostles.	Leonardo da Vinci	Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan	Renaissance	1495-1498
005	guernica	Guernica	Pablo Picasso's masterpiece depicting the horrors of war in monochrome.	Pablo Picasso	Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid	Cubism	1937
006	girl-with-a-pearl-earring	Girl with a Pearl Earring	Johannes Vermeer's masterpiece, also known as the 'Mona Lisa of the North'.	Johannes Vermeer	Mauritshuis, The Hague	Baroque	1665
007	the-night-watch	The Night Watch	Rembrandt van Rijn's masterpiece featuring dramatic light and shadow.	Rembrandt van Rijn	Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam	Baroque	1642
008	the-kiss	The Kiss	Gustav Klimt's masterpiece featuring decorative gold leaf.	Gustav Klimt	Belvedere, Vienna	Art Nouveau / Vienna Secession	1907-1908
009	water-lilies	Water Lilies	Claude Monet's masterpiece series depicting the water lily pond at Giverny.	Claude Monet	Orangerie Museum (Paris) and others	Impressionism	1896-1926
010	a-sunday-afternoon-on-the-island-of-la-grande-jatte	A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte	Georges Seurat's masterpiece of Neo-Impressionism using pointillism.	Georges Seurat	Art Institute of Chicago	Neo-Impressionism (Pointillism)	1884-1886
011	american-gothic	American Gothic	Grant Wood's masterpiece depicting a stern American rural couple.	Grant Wood	Art Institute of Chicago	American Regionalism	1930
012	the-persistence-of-memory	The Persistence of Memory	Salvador Dali's masterpiece featuring soft, melting clocks.	Salvador Dali	Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York	Surrealism	1931
013	the-birth-of-venus	The Birth of Venus	Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece depicting the goddess born from the sea.	Sandro Botticelli	Uffizi Gallery, Florence	Renaissance	1485
014	the-creation-of-adam	The Creation of Adam	Michelangelo's masterpiece, part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.	Michelangelo Buonarroti	Sistine Chapel, Vatican	Renaissance	1508-1512
015	liberty-leading-the-people	Liberty Leading the People	Eugene Delacroix's masterpiece of Romanticism depicting the July Revolution.	Eugene Delacroix	Louvre Museum, Paris	Romanticism	1830
016	sunflowers	Sunflowers	Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece depicting sunflowers in a vase.	Vincent van Gogh	National Gallery (London), SOMPO Museum (Tokyo), and others	Post-Impressionism	1888-1889
017	impression-sunrise	Impression, Sunrise	Claude Monet's masterpiece that gave the name to 'Impressionism'.	Claude Monet	Marmottan Museum, Paris	Impressionism	1872
018	las-meninas	Las Meninas	Diego Velazquez's masterpiece with complex composition from a court painter's perspective.	Diego Velazquez	Prado Museum, Madrid	Baroque	1656
019	the-garden-of-earthly-delights	The Garden of Earthly Delights	Hieronymus Bosch's masterpiece, a fantastical triptych.	Hieronymus Bosch	Prado Museum, Madrid	Northern Renaissance	1504
020	bal-du-moulin-de-la-galette	Bal du moulin de la Galette	Pierre-Auguste Renoir's masterpiece depicting a lively dance scene.	Pierre-Auguste Renoir	Orsay Museum, Paris	Impressionism	1876