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Sunday, October 23, 2011
A day at the National Gallery of Art
I was at the National Gallery of Art today. I had really fun. I like the environment; paintings, paintings and more paintings!
This is the only painting by Da Vinci in the US!
'Ginevra de' Benci'
Leonardo Da Vinci
Isn't it a great painting? I like the contrast most!
'Woman holding a balance'
Vermeer
Did you know that the woman on the painting killed herself ?
'Lucretia'
Rembrandt
National Gallery of Art is a really nice place!
You can walk around, shop, have a cup of coffee, smell the plants!
Venice! There are many things to say about it! My Dream City!
'Approach to Venice'
JMW Turner
What a big size painting! Very detailed, awesome colors!
'Napoleon Bonapart'
Jaques-Louis David
I can tell many things about Van Gogh! He is the guy who inspires me a lot! He is the guy who made me start painting! I really, really love his paintings!
I like the colors and style a lot! It's awesome, very effective!
'Gypsy woman with baby'
Amedeo Modigliani
Awesome colors, contrast and style! Look at her face! Isn't she very confident!
'Odalisque'
Auguste Renoir
I have another painting of Van Gogh!
This is a shot from the museum! I really like the design, lights!
'Multiverse'
Leo Villareal
This is a massive painting which I liked. I thought the design would make a good background for a photo of me.
Painting with the Statue of Liberty, 1983
Roy Lichtenstein
He is the another painter who inspires me!
Open Window Callioure, 1905
Henri Matisse
I can't believe they have this painting hidden in a corner of the museum! People are surprised to see a Dali painting.
'The Sacrament of the last supper' 1955
Salvador Dali
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I love the Van Gogh! ..the one of a girl in a field with sunflowers.. Have you read his latest biography? I was glad to find out that he didn't kill himself ;)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your art also, Gunez!
Thanks for your comment! I haven't read the biography but I heard that. I'm hoping he didn't kill himself!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!