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Artists Who Changed the World

Famous artists in history have contributed to the social and political situation of the various societies around the world. Some of these artists have created designs never before seen by man. Have led many art movements that shaped the world we live in. Here are four of many who have changed the world through art.

Leonardo Da Vinci:

Multi-talented 15-century Italian painter, Leonardo da Vinci was a master sculptor, architect, musician, engineer and scientist. Besides the form is a clever artist, Da Vinci possessed a brilliant mind, which inclined to knowledge and understanding of everything. He is unique in scientifically accurate drawings of objects, the tour of human anatomy, and the designs of physicians and scientists who built great detail, creativity and precision. Da Vinci capabilities are amazing at any age is the truth.

His two most famous works of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper has led to a strong surge of the dispute by establishing a series of The Da Vinci Code.

Salvador Dali:

Spanish painter Salvador Dalí, was the leader of the surrealist art movement, with its famous painting entitled The Persistence of Memory in 1931. Like the nightmare world created by Dalí brushes again an abstract world, absurd and confused, logically, and present the viewer with a way of developing awareness of the underlying unconscious feelings of loss and fear.

Andy Warhol:

Andy Warhol was an important figure or a pop artist modern art movement. It is also one of the most influential artistic figures and important 20th century, and is generally associated with the dissemination of art images and images of the mass distribution. The nature of modern art played an important role in redefining the nature, location, social, financial value and identity of what was generally considered as art.

Pop art Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy in the service of using multiple images and repetition in the concept of mass production to strengthen and class differences through the destruction of the prizes to eradicate.

The public distribution of unique paintings in the hands of many, for the support of the press, challenged many ideas about art, the right to be numerous reproducible and scope of the existence and influence in general.

Mark Rothko:

Rothko was a famous American painter of the 1900s and an enthusiastic leader in the progression of the adoption of abstract surrealism art movement.

 

 

 

 

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