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Description of Peter Rubens's picture “Drunk Silenus”

The works written by the famous Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens belong to the Baroque painting. One of the most famous works of the painter is the image of Silenus. This picture is also called the “Drunk Silenus.” In Greek mythology, Silenus was considered one of the rural gods. He presented people in the image of a cheerful old man, drunk, but at the same time very wise and possessing the gift of prophecy.
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Description of Nikolai Ge's painting “The Last Supper”

Today, Ge's painting “The Last Supper” is considered a powerful work, reflecting the specifics of the artist’s perception of the biblical myth. In a small room with high ceilings and stone walls, in one of the houses of the city of Jerusalem there is an ordinary couch, on which Jesus leaned with his head bowed.
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Description of the painting Pablo Picasso Serenade

The painting was painted in 1942. This is one of the paintings, the plot of which the artist called serenades. He painted several paintings with this name in different years. Picasso is recognized as the most expensive ingenious artist. The uniqueness of his paintings amazes and breaks the usual perception of reality. In the life of Picasso there were several periods under the influence of which he wrote certain stories.
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Description of the painting by Marc Chagall "Soldiers"

Marc Chagall the famous artist and graphic artist was born in Vitebsk into a simple Jewish family, this is his pseudonym, his real name is Moisha Segal. He wrote in different styles and genres, trying to show the world from different angles. Joy, sadness, despondency, freedom, reason, madness, etc., all his work is endowed with. Sometimes, a mixture of feelings on the canvas splashes over the edge.
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Description of the painting Vasily Polenov "Grandma’s Garden"

Polenov was famous among other artists for the fact that in his landscapes he was better than others able to convey this or that mood. An example of such a picture is his work “Grandma’s Garden”, combining the landscape with the genre scene. The canvas depicts a noble nest of the 19th century. Most of the canvas was occupied by the image of a wild dense garden.
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