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The 762 Artworks of topic Arts and containing the word leonardo da vinci, high renaissance, arts, designs and containing the word sketches, men, 1500

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Leonardo Da Vinci - Drawing of an equestrian monumentDrawing of an equestrian monumentLeonardo Da Vinci

The Drawing of an Equestrian Monument is a remarkable work attributed to the renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci. Created in 1500, this drawing showcases Da Vinci's exceptional talent for capturing movement and emotion in his subjects. The sketch depicts a horse rearing up on its hind legs, with a rid...

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Hieronymus Bosch - Triptych of the Adoration of the MagiTriptych of the Adoration of the MagiHieronymus Bosch

The Triptych of the Adoration of the Magi is a remarkable example of Early Netherlandish art, painted around 1485-1500 by Hieronymus Bosch. This stunning oil painting on wood panel showcases the artist's unique style and masterful technique, making it a must-have for any art collector or enthusiast....

Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain)
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John Singer Sargent - The Artist SketchingThe Artist SketchingJohn Singer Sargent

The painting The Artist Sketching is a remarkable work of art created by the renowned American artist John Singer Sargent in 1922. This oil on canvas piece is a testament to Sargent's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of his subjects, showcasing his mastery of **Realism**. Composition and ...

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John Singer Sargent - Claude Monet Painting by the Edge of a WoodClaude Monet Painting by the Edge of a WoodJohn Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent was an American artist born in Florence in 1856, known for his portraits and landscapes. In 1885, he painted Claude Monet Painting by the Edge of a Wood, a stunning impressionist work that captures the essence of nature and art. This painting is an excellent example of impression...

Tate Gallery (London, United Kingdom)
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Fernand Leger - FishermenFishermenFernand Leger
25 x 38 cm, (1921)
 
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