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Frida Kahlo, the Mexican painter, is known for some of the most cruel and close depictions of her personal life. The Two Fridas is one among them, depicting the artist’s dual personality and her pain of divorce.
Peter Paul Rubens, the Baroque legend, painted The Elevation of the Cross in 1610. The artwork exhibits an extraordinary use of chiaroscuro patterns and evidently shows Rubens complexity and muscular depictions.
Van Gogh’s chair is the depiction of Vincent’s chair with his loved pipe on it. The painting is a sentimental art he painted before his illness.
Frida Kahlo painted The Broken Column in 1944 to depict herself after the accident she had at the age of 18. It depicts her spine injuries.
Saturn Devouring His Son is a Romanticism artwork by Francisco Goya showing Saturn eating one his sons, a story from Greek Mythology.
Fra Angelico painted the Annunciation with his iconic representation of spirituality. Here’s a complete analysis of the famous depiction.
The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David is a neoclassicist artwork portraying the death of the French leader Marat as a tribute to him.
Amrita Sher-Gil, an avant garde modern India artist, painted Self Portrait as Tahitian to exhibit the repression of females in subcontinent.
Wheatfield With Crows is one of the two paintings Vincent van Gogh painted as landscape art for a similar series. Here’s a detailed analysis.
Bharat Mata painting by Abanindranath Tagore, one of the first depictions of Mother India to exist. Here’s an explanatory read.
Paintings on SimplyKalaa is a sub-category of Culture that shares posts about art analysis, famous paintings, and more.