Most Famos Art Pieses Were Created in the 1950

Leonardo da Vinci – The Foetus in the Womb (c 1510-xiii)

Leonardo expresses the human being condition in a nutshell – indeed, his rendition of the womb resembles an opened horsechestnut casing. Within is the starting time of u.s.a. all laid bare. 5 hundred years ago, this artist and scientist could portray the man mystery with a wonder that is not religious but biological he holds up humanity every bit a fact of nature. It is for me the about beautiful work of art in the world.
Imperial Drove, Windsor Castle

Caravaggio – The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (1608)

Caravaggio
Caravaggio'due south The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist. Photograph: Alamy

Caravaggio shows a murderous moment in a prison yard. The executioner has fatigued a pocketknife to sever the last tendons and skin of John the Baptist's neck. Someone watches this horrific moment from a barred window. All around is sepulchral gloom. Death and homo cruelty are laid bare by this masterpiece, equally its calibration and shadow daunt and possess the heed.
St John'due south Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Republic of malta

Rembrandt – Self-Portrait with 2 Circles (c 1665-9)

Rembrandt
Rembrandt's Self-Portrait with Two Circles. Photo: English Heritage/Kenwood House

You are not looking at Rembrandt. He is looking at you. The authorisation of genius and historic period gaze out of this autumnal masterpiece with a moral scrutiny that is terrifying. Rembrandt seems to see into the beholder's soul and perceive every failing. He is like God. He is the most serious artist of all, because he makes anybody who stands before him a supplicant in the courtroom of truth.
Kenwood Firm, London

Chauvet cavern paintings (c 30, 000 years agone)

Chauvet Cave
Spotted horses from the stone-age cave paintings establish at Chauvet. Photograph: PA

Who painted these exquisitely lifelike portraits of animals? There was no such thing as writing in the ice historic period and then nothing is known of the names, if they had names, of these early on people. Cave artists may accept been women; they may take been children. What is known is that Homo sapiens, our species of human being, makes its mark with these paintings that are equally beautiful and intelligent as anything created since.
Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave, Ardèche, France

Jackson Pollock – One: Number 31, 1950 (1950)

Jackson Pollock painting "One: Number 31".
Visitors at MoMA in New York stand up before Jackson Pollock'southward One: Number 31, 1950. Photograph: Alamy

The art of Jackson Pollock is a modern mystery. How, from flinging pigment on a sheet laid on the ground, did he create such dazzler and inner structure? Similar a solo by Charlie Parker or Jimi Hendrix, his freeform improvisations loop and lurch and nonetheless reach a profound unity. Pollock only held this together for a short flow of brilliance. This painting is a cathedral of the listen.
MoMA, New York

Velázquez – Las Meninas (c 1656)

Las Meninas by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez
Velazquez's Las Meninas. Photograph: The Gallery Drove/Corbis

The king and queen stand where you lot are standing, in front of a gathering of courtiers. Velazquez looks from the portrait he is painting of the imperial couple. The infanta and her retinue of maids (meninas) and dwarf entertainers are gathered before the monarch. In the distance, a minister or messenger is at the door. In a bright mirror, the royal reflection glows. This painting is a many-layered model of the world'south strangeness.
Prado, Madrid

Picasso – Guernica (1937)

The  Guernica
Picasso'south Guernica at Reina Sofia museum, Madrid. Photograph: Alamy

When Picasso started to paint his protest at the bombing of Guernica, the aboriginal Basque capital, by Hitler's air force on behalf of Franco in the Spanish Ceremonious War, he was at the tiptop of his powers. Xxx years after painting his subversive modernist grenade of a picture Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, his cubist intelligence was now enriched by the mythology and poetry unleashed by the surrealist motion. He also looked back to such historical paintings every bit Raphael's Burn down in the Borgo as he set down the greatest human statement of the 20th century.
Reina Sofia, Madrid

Michelangelo – Prisoners (c 1519-34)

Bearded Slave by Michelangelo
Michelangelo, Prisoners, or Slaves. Photograph: George Tatge/CORBIS

Michelangelo's Prisoners, or Slaves, were begun for the tomb of Pope Julius II but never finished. In its entirety – including the Dying and Rebellious Slaves in the Louvre and the statue of Moses on the final, reduced version of the tomb somewhen erected in Rome – this constitutes the greatest unfinished masterpiece in the world. Still Michelangelo did not go out things unfinished out of laziness. Information technology is an aesthetic option. The tragic power of these prisoners as they struggle to sally out of raw stone is an expression of the human condition that equals Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Accademia Gallery, Florence

Parthenon Sculptures (447-442 BC)

Parthenon sculptures of Greece
Parthenon sculptures of Ancient Hellenic republic in situ at the British Museum in London. Photo: In Pictures/Corbis

The long marble frieze, jumbo broken statues of reclining gods, and frenzied carvings of centaurs fighting humans that Lord Elgin removed from the Athenian Acropolis 2 centuries agone are all-time known today equally objects of controversy – which is sad, because nosotros should be marvelling at their genius. Most of the all-time ancient Greek sculpture is only known through Roman copies. This is the greatest assembly anywhere of the real affair: the very art that created the idea of the "classic". Gaze on the lowing heifer that inspired Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn and the goddesses whose robes uncannily resemble pictures by Leonardo da Vinci. Artistically, beyond the squabbles, it doesn't get better than this.
British Museum, London

Cézanne – Mont Sainte-Victoire (1902-four)

Landscape of Aix, Mont Sainte-Victoire by Paul Cezanne
Paul Cezanne'south Mont Sainte-Victoire. Photograph: The Gallery Collection/Corbis

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/mar/21/the-10-greatest-works-art-ever

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