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Photo Gallery of Famous Paintings by Famous Artists

A collection of famous paintings to inspire you and expand your art knowledge.

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Being a famous artist in your own lifetime is no guarantee that you'll be remembered by other artists. Have you heard of the French painter Ernest Meissonier? He was a contemporary with Edouard Manet, and by far the more successful artist in terms of critical acclaim and sales. The reverse is also true, with Vincent van Gogh probably the most famous example. Van Gogh relied on his brother, Theo, to provide him with paint and canvas, yet today his paintings fetch record prices whenever they come up at art auction and he's a household name.

Looking at famous paintings past and present can teach you many things, including composition and handling of paint. Though probably the most important lesson is that you should ultimately paint for yourself, not for a market or for posterity.

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Lucian Freud self portrait paintingLucian Freud Self-Portrait and Photo PortraitDavid Hockney Bigger Trees Near WarterFamous Paintings: Bigger Trees Near Warter by David HockneyPhoto Lee Krasner and Jackson PollockFamous Artists: Lee Krasner and Jackson PollockFamous Artists Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the NorthFamous Artists: Antony Gormley
Contemporary paintersFamous Contemporary British PaintersNight Watch -- famous painting by RembrandtNight Watch by Rembrandt Rabbit or hare by DurerHare by Albrecht Dürer Christ of St John of The Cross by Salvador Dali, collection of Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow."Christ of St John of The Cross" by Salvador Dali
Famous Paintings -- Monet series paintings -- haystacks, Art Institute ChicagoFamous Paintings: Haystacks Series by MonetFamous Paintings -- Monet Famous Paintings: Claude Monet "Water Lilies"Claude Monet’s signature on his 1904 Nympheas painting.Monet's SignatureAd Reinhardt Black PaintingBlack Painting by Ad Reinhardt
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