The Pilgrim at Emmaus, created by Titian
Titian's "Pilgrim at Emmaus" is an oil painting depicting the scene in the Bible where Jesus appears to two disciples after his resurrection. This painting was created around 1533 or 1534 and is currently hanging in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The painting depicts the scene of pilgrims at Emmaus. The history of this painting is somewhat controversial. Some believe it was created around 1547, while others believe it was created around 1543. The Louvre Museum has set its creation date between 1533 and 1534. This painting used to belong to a group of paintings in Mantua and was purchased by Charles I in 1628.
The Mona Lisa created by Leonardo da Vinci
The Mona Lisa is a masterpiece by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, currently housed in the Louvre Museum in France. This painting mainly depicts the typical image of elegance and tranquility of women, shaping the image of a woman from the urban bourgeoisie during the rise of capitalism. The figures in the painting have elegant sitting postures, and the background landscape is deep and vast, fully demonstrating the painter's unique smoky "boundless gradient coloring method". The smile of Mona Lisa in the painting is known as the "mysterious smile", which makes people unable to believe that it is a real face, and its existence cannot completely dispel people's doubts.
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