The Last Judgment

“The Last Judgment” is a monumental fresco painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti in the Sistine Chapel between 1536 and 1541.
Depicting the theme of the Last Judgment, the fresco covers the entire wall behind the altar, measuring about 12 meters in height by 14 meters in width, and represents one of the most imposing and important works of Renaissance art.

The Temptation of St. Anthony

“The Temptation of St. Anthony” is a work by Hieronymus Bosch, one of the most important painters of the Dutch Renaissance. Created between 1500 and 1506, the painting depicts the figure of Saint Anthony the Great being tempted by the devil in various forms.

Skull with Cigarette

“The ‘Skull with Cigarette’ is an oil painting by the famous artist Vincent van Gogh, created in 1886.
This work is one of the Dutch painter’s early oil paintings and depicts a skull on a wooden base, with a lit cigarette resting on it.

The Persistence of Memory

“The Persistence of Memory” is one of the most iconic paintings of the 20th century, and the most famous work of the Spanish artist Salvador DalĂ­.
Created in 1931, this painting has gained worldwide fame for its extraordinary ability to represent time and memory in a completely new way.

Pupi Avati

Giuseppe “Pupi” Avati, born on November 3, 1938, in Bologna, stands out as one of the most renowned Italian directors, producers, and screenwriters. His career, which began in the 1960s, has spanned decades and cinematic genres, offering audiences a wide range of works.

The Death of Ophelia

“The Death of Ophelia” is a renowned oil painting created by the British painter John Everett Millais in 1852.
This work represents one of the most famous artistic interpretations of the scene depicting the death of Ophelia, the tragic character from William Shakespeare’s famous play “Hamlet.”

The Scream

It depicts a solitary human figure on a bridge, with hands holding its face in a pose expressing a desperate scream. The work has become a universal symbol of anguish and alienation, subject to numerous interpretations and analyses.

Saturn Devouring His Son

“Saturn Devouring His Son” is an oil mural painted by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya between 1819 and 1823. The painting depicts the mythological figure of Saturn (or Cronus), the Roman god of time, devouring one of his sons. Its composition is dark, unsettling, and dramatic, with dark tones and a strong sense of anguish. The painting has become one of the artist’s most famous works and an iconic piece of Romantic art.

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The Isle of the Dead

“The Isle of the Dead” (1880) by Arnold Böcklin is one of the most famous and iconic works in art history.
This oil painting on canvas, measuring 111 centimeters high and 155 centimeters wide, depicts a mysterious island shrouded in mist, upon which rises a tall rock.