Half body portrait of Friedrich von Amelin

Half body portrait of Friedrich von Amelin

The statue is located in the City Park of Vienna's first district. The statue was made by Johannes Benk. Created in 1902. The statue character is Friedrich Ritter von Amerling, who lived from 1803 to 1887 and was one of the most respected portrait painters in 19th century Austria, alongside Ferdinand Georg Waldm ü ller.
The Pilgrim at Emmaus, created by Titian

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.
Starry Sky "created by Vincent van Gogh

Starry Sky "created by Vincent van Gogh

Starry Sky is a famous oil painting created by Dutch post impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh in 1889. It is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. This painting depicts a night scene, with the sky filled with stars and flowing clouds. Van Gogh used a unique brush technique to express his unique feelings towards nature and the universe through strong brushstrokes and bright colors. The twisted cypress tree and the buildings of a small town in the painting add depth and balance to the picture. It is one of Van Gogh's most representative works and has become a classic in art history, deeply loved by people
Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds

Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds

The portrait of Lady Mary Douglas, created by Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). Royal Belgian Museum of Fine Arts (Brussels, Belgium).
The Vase of Fifteen Sunflowers, created by Vincent van Gogh

The Vase of Fifteen Sunflowers, created by Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh's "Vase of Fifteen Sunflowers" is a famous still life painting created by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in 1888. This painting is part of his Sunflowers series created in Arles, France. Van Gogh's Sunflowers series consists of two still life paintings. The first series was created in Paris in 1887, depicting flowers lying on the ground, while the second series was created in Arles a year later, showcasing sunflower bouquets in vases. Van Gogh's Sunflowers series played an important role in his artistic career. He wrote in his letter to his younger brother that his sunflower paintings represent 'gratitude'.
The Olive Tree, created by Vincent van Gogh

The Olive Tree, created by Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh's "Olive Tree" series was created by him between 1889 and 1890, mainly in Saint Remi, France. He voluntarily stayed in a mental hospital there for a year, during which he painted the hospital's garden, as well as nearby olive trees, cypress trees, and wheat fields when he obtained permission. The Olive Tree series holds a special significance for him. His painting 'The Olive Harvester' showcases the relationship between humans and nature. By depicting one of the cycles of life - harvesting or death - they also convey an example that individuals can connect with nature through communication with it. 'The Olive Tree' is currently housed at the Minneapolis Academy of Fine Arts.
The Scenery of Orville, created by Vincent van Gogh

The Scenery of Orville, created by Vincent van Gogh

This landscape of "Orville Scenery" located in the suburbs of Orville depicts a group of ancient rural cottages situated below a raised horizon; Further down, the wheat field extended all the way to the bottom of the canvas, and only a few swaying trees were broken. The narrow range of colors and tense, exciting brushstrokes, following repetition, are the characteristics of the artist's final works. Van Gogh painted a large number of landscape paintings in the weeks before his death, always working outdoors. By then, he had fallen into various conflicting emotions: the vast and fertile farmland gave him a sense of freedom, but at the same time, it also exacerbated his feelings of melancholy and loneliness, ultimately leading to his suicide.
The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

Brook in Winter "is a canvas oil painting created by American artist Edwin Ambrose Webster in 1914. Edwin Ambrose Webster, an American painter and educator, lived and worked in Provincetown, Massachusetts, renowned for its vibrant scenery and the establishment of the first modernist art school in Provincetown.
The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

This is one of several portrait paintings created by Picasso between 1927 and 1935 for his sentimental partner Marie Th é r è se Walter, in which he conducted detailed analytical exercises, depicting the nanny's youth and personality undergoing a thousand transformations. The artist blends the frontal visual of the face with the contour visual in one image, and turns the model into a symbol of sexiness through rich painting language, where the distortion of form represents the consolidation of what experts call the 'Picasso style'.
Outside the Heart "created by Zeslaw Beksinski

Outside the Heart "created by Zeslaw Beksinski

The author of "Beyond the Heart" is Zeslaw Beksinski (February 24, 1929- February 21, 2005), a renowned Polish painter, photographer, and sculptor, specializing in surreal fantasy art. Beksinski's style of referring to himself carries connotations of Baroque and Goethe. His creations mainly have two periods. In the first period, his works were characterized by terrifying shapes and depressed atmosphere, which were generally considered to contain expressionist colors. They constructed surreal and post apocalyptic scenes with a strong style of "fantasy realism". The second period had a more abstract style, characterized mainly by formalism.
Artist James Tissot Gypsum Bust

Artist James Tissot Gypsum Bust

James (Jacques Joseph) Tissot (October 15, 1836, Nantes - August 8, 1902, Abbey of Besan ç on, France) - French painter and illustrator. The bust is currently housed in the Copenhagen Museum in Denmark. This painter is famous for his illustrations "The Life of Christ and the Old Testament" and for depicting fashionable beauties in Paris and London. The pioneer of Belgian realism, an artist, had a significant impact on its technology.