Probably The Mona Lisa, or maybe the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
All kinds: painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic .....
persistence of memory
All kinds: painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic .....
Michelangelo created on of the most famous masterpieces of all time and that is the sculpture of "David"
All you can think of: oil painting, drawing, collage, engraving, ceramics, sculpture ...
Raphael was the most famous, but practically all painters at that time painted madonnas, Leonardo did too.
He worked with a large variety of materials, most of all oil painting, but also lithography, engraving, sculpture in different materials, ...
His most famous work is called 'Frank' and now all I need to know is who inspired him to paint it.
painting all sorts like beaches !xoxo
"Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?", simply because it encompasses most all of Gauguin's trip to Tahiti.
- Roy Lichtenstein's most famous painting is probably 'Whaam' (1964). It features a cartoon image of a fighter pilot saying "whaam" as he fires his plane's guns. It is based on an image from 'All American Men of War' published by DC Comics. - Another famous painting of Lichtenstein's was "Crying Girl" (1963).
The famous Pietà by Michelangelo is a sculpture, not a painting. However, a painting of the Pietà that was thought to be the work of one of Michelangelo's students was identified as one of his own in 2010. Art historians Antonio and Maria Forcellino presented research that attributed the panels to the master, basing their conclusions on technical research and on an analysis of Michelangelo's circle of friends in the 1530's and 1540's.