By Vero
Most Famous Works
Musée d'Orsay, a renowned museum in Paris, showcases world-famous Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, including works by Monet, Van Gogh, and Rodin, with captivating temporary exhibitions.
Edgar Degas' ballet sculpture depicts a young dancer with remarkable realism, incorporating genuine elements like the tutu and ballet slippers.
Antoine Bourdelle's sculpture of Hercules, depicted in a non-realistic yet traditional manner, gained immense popularity and can be found in prestigious institutions worldwide.
Auguste Rodin's inspired sculpture, resembling a monumental open book, breaks free from academic norms and gravity.
Claude Monet's painting portrays a vibrant field of poppies near his Giverny residence. Renowned for its use of color and light, the artwork captures a sense of lively atmosphere and the beauty of nature.
Auguste Renoir's painting captures the vibrant Parisian nightlife of the 19th century, featuring a bustling outdoor terrace in Montmartre.
Van Gogh's painting portrays a nighttime view of the Rhone River in Arles, France. It captivates viewers with its expressive use of color and brushstrokes, evoking a profound emotional ambiance.
Painted in 1889, this self-portrait by Van Gogh reveals his unique brushwork with thick, textured layers, created shortly before his stay at the psychiatric hospital.
Monet's panels capture the serene water garden in Giverny, France, using color and light to evoke a tranquil atmosphere.