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The most beautiful oil painting

1, Pamela Lisa da Vinci

The classic oil painting "Lisa Pamela" is world-famous and is now collected by the talented artist Leonardo da Vinci in the Louvre. Mona Lisa is the first oil painting of ordinary people in the world. Before the Renaissance, paintings were all religious subjects, because the Middle Ages emphasized theocracy and controlled the art world. Oil paintings are all about religious figures or mythical figures, such as Venus and the Virgin Mary, all of which serve religion.

2. The Girl with Pearl Earrings Johannes Vermeer

The Girl with Pearl Earrings is Vermeer's best work and is known as the Mona Lisa in the Netherlands. Since this painting has existed for more than 300 years, the world has been amazed at the women in it. Soft clothes lines and the change of light and shade of earrings, especially when looking back sideways, are a kind of smiling expression, which can only be compared with Mona Lisa's smile.

3, "Starry Sky" Van Gogh

In his paintings, Van Gogh vividly depicts the starry sky full of movement and change with exaggerated techniques. The night sky is high, the stars are hovering in the night sky, a bright yellow moon and the light emitted form a huge whirlpool, and the short lines of the nebula are entangled and hovering, as if to let people see the restlessness of the night sky. Everything seems to be spinning, turning and shaking, and they radiate gorgeous colors in the night sky.

4, "Helena Fei Erman" Rubens

This portrait oil painting is depicted with beautiful and vivid color strokes, and the lines are very smooth. Like his theme paintings, all the figures are painted with strong bones, too sensual, delicate skin and posturing. This is the characteristic of female images in Rubens' works. It may be that his upper-class social environment caters to the aesthetic requirements of the upper-class aristocrats, so the characters in his works, especially women, are almost all ladies.

5, "Gong E" Villars Katz

Gong E, an oil painting on canvas collected by the Prado Art Museum in Spain, was created by the famous Spanish painter Villar Katz on 1656. It has typical customs, depicts the daily life of the court, and has a very strong atmosphere and artistic conception of court life as a whole.