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Artworks That Will Inspire the Artist in You

Prachi Dharap
Feeling inspired and creative can be tough when you follow the same old tiring routine. It is then that we have to search for sources of creative inspiration from the masters of art and their masterpieces.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Leonardo da Vinci
(1452-1519)
Leonardo da Vinci was a polymath. The Last Supper and Mona Lisa are among the world's most admired paintings.
Michelangelo
(1475-1564)
The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.
Michelangelo, an Italian poet, sculptor and a painter of the Renaissance era created David and Sistine Chapel frescoes, which are among his most famous art pieces.
When one is painting one does not think.
Raphael
(1483-1520)
Raphael, an Italian Renaissance painter and architect is admired for the clarity and classic portrayal of Neoplatonic ideal of man.
Bernini an Italian artist was famed for creating the Baroque style of sculpture.
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
(1598-1680)
Rembrandt (1606-1669)
Rembrandt is considered to be a master in painting, drawing, and printmaking. His art showed the vivid realism and moods to perfection.
Claude Monet
(1840-1926)
The richness I achieve comes from Nature, the source of my inspiration.
Monet, a French painter was among the founders of the Impressionism art movement. He mastered capturing light and natural forms in his paintings.
Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely.
Auguste Rodin
(1840-1917)
Rodin was considered to be the founder of modern sculpture. He created several iconic works like The Thinker.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919)
The pain passes, but the beauty remains.
Renoir was a French painter who helped launch Impressionism movement in 1870s. His art primarily depicted rural and domestic scenes.
I dream of painting and then I paint my dream.
Vincent van Gogh
(1853-1890)
Van Gogh worked with great speed and intensity, and created around 2,100 artworks in a decade. Most of his art showcased the turbulent mental state.
Everything you can imagine is real.
Pablo Picasso
(1881-1973)
Picasso—The Spanish painter, poet, playwright, and sculptor is responsible for co-founding the Cubist Art movement.