Best paintings in the world.
A painting can speak. A painting can teach. The mix and match of the beautiful colors onto a single piece of the canvas are called painting. And the best paintings in the world are:

Mona Lisa
The Last Supper
Girl with a Pearl Earring
The creation of Adam
Self-portrait without Beard
Guernica

One thing common in all the paintings were the imagination, creativity, and message that took them to the position of being the best among millions of painting in the world.

Mona Lisa

The painting of a lady with a mysterious smile and unproven identity was painted somewhere between 1503 and 1519, by Leonardo Da Vinci.

The painting presents a woman’s portrait which has been much a topic for speculation and debate as her identity is still unknown. There are many guesses made on her identity by the historians, some guess her to be Lisa del Giocondo, the wife of the Florentine merchant Bartolomeo del Giocondo. The painting was started in 1503 and was there in Vinci's studio when he died. In 1911 when the painting was stolen, it became the cause for an immediate media sensation. During world war 2, the Mona Lisa was found out as the most endangered artwork in the louver. And was returned to the museum in 1945.

Some of the rumors are that the eyes of the woman in the portrait tend to follow you, but the rumor was settled by the researchers.

The last supper

Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, this world-famous painting is not shown in the museum. But covers the back wall of the dining hall at Santa Maria Delle Grazie monastery in Milan, Italy.

It was painted in the 15th Century and depicts the last supper of Jesus with his disciples. This masterpiece has made the small monastery one of the best attraction in Milan.

It gives the scriptural basis for the Eucharist, also known as “Holy Communion”.
The message by the painting might reside in the realm of remembering the presence of Jesus. The message we can take from the painting is that, in praising the legacy of Jesus, all divisions are mended and there is only one conception of Unity and love. The last supper I mentioned in the First Epistle to the Corinthians. The meal was shared shortly before Jesus was crucified. During the meal, Jesus predicts his betrayal and foretells hat Before next morning Peter would deny knowing him. Thus, The last supper could represent one of the last moment when the divine power of Jesus was present on Earth.

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Considered to be the “Dutch Mona Lisa” this beautiful painting was painted by Johannes Vermeer on canvas in 1665. The painting depicts a beautiful young woman in an exotic dress with a prominent pearl earring with a golden turban. Her enigmatic expression and a mysterious identity led some to compare her to the mislead uncertain subject in Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci. The painting became one of the Vermeer's most famous piece in the 21sf century with the exhibition of the painting at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C

The creation of Adam

Located on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Rome the painting depicts one of the nine scenes from the book of Genesis painted by Michelangelo. In the painting, God is depicted as an elderly white-bearded man wrapped in a cloak while Adam left completely nude on the lower left.

Self-portrait without Beard:

Van Gogh, the famous post-impressionist, who is famous for creating his own portraits created one of this famous portrait of his that depicts him without a beard.

The painting is considered as one of the most expensive paintings of all time, rating to about $71.5 million in 1998 in New York City.

Guernica

The name Pablo Picasso And Guernica are two masterpiece in the world.

It is a large oil painting on canvas which is now in Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid. The painting was created in response to the bombing of Guernica, a town in Spain. On 26th April 1937, warplanes of the German Condor Legion bombed Guernica for about two hours.

The painting symbolizes the protest of the people by the body posture in the painting. Picasso uses black, white, and grey paint to set pain in his painting. Flaming buildings and crumbling of walls in the painting depicts the destruction of the Guernica and also expresses the Pain and loss brought by the civil war.

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