Museum Artwork
The artwork that hangs on the walls of museums are precious and priceless works of art. Any admirer of the originals will enjoy the addition of framed museum art to their collection, as it is as close as they will ever get to owning the original.
The framed museum artwork of Leonardo Da Vinci and Vincent Van Gogh, are beautiful renditions of the priceless originals. “The Last Supper” by Leonardo Da Vinci depicts one of Christ’s last acts with the disciples before his arrest and fateful crucifixion. “Irises in the Garden, Saint-Remy, c.1889” by Vincent Van Gogh is an iconic scene of bright blue Iris flowers growing in the soft brown soil.
The famous works of Pablo Picasso and Diego Rivera, are available in framed museum paintings that render the essence of the originals. “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso is a painting done a large scale in a color palette of grays, blacks, and whites that depicts a powerful and moving anti-war scene. “El Vendedor de Alcatraces” by Diego Rivera is a moving painting of a peasant woman carrying the burden of a basket full of Calla Lilies on her back.
“Flaming June, c.1895” by Frederic Leighton depicts in a classicst style a woman in a bright orange dress lying asleep, a poisonous branch hangs in the corner symbolizes the fine line between life and death. “Las Meninas” by Diego Velazquez paints the scene of a young aristocratic girl being dressed and prepped to sit for a portrait painting, as Deigo Velazquez himself stands in the doorway, ready to paint the scene.