Works of art in the collective consciousness
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There are certain paintings and sculpture from [[art history]], like [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]'s ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' and the ''[[Vitruvian Man]]'', [[Auguste Rodin]]'s ''[[The Thinker]],'' [[Edward Hopper]]'s ''[[Nighthawks]],'' ''[[The Persistence of Memory]]'' by [[Salvador Dali]] and a few others that seem to have a life of their own outside the world of [[art museum]]s. Deeply rooted in the [[collective unconscious]], these paintings and sculptures inspire [[parody]], [[emulation]], [[satire]], and [[admiration]]. | There are certain paintings and sculpture from [[art history]], like [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]'s ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' and the ''[[Vitruvian Man]]'', [[Auguste Rodin]]'s ''[[The Thinker]],'' [[Edward Hopper]]'s ''[[Nighthawks]],'' ''[[The Persistence of Memory]]'' by [[Salvador Dali]] and a few others that seem to have a life of their own outside the world of [[art museum]]s. Deeply rooted in the [[collective unconscious]], these paintings and sculptures inspire [[parody]], [[emulation]], [[satire]], and [[admiration]]. | ||
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+ | *''[[American Gothic]]'' by [[Grant Wood]] | ||
+ | *''[[Mona Lisa]]'' by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] | ||
+ | *''[[Vitruvian Man]]'' by Leonardo da Vinci | ||
+ | *''[[The Scream]]'' by [[Edvard Munch]] | ||
+ | *''[[The Thinker]] by [[Auguste Rodin]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Nighthawks]]'' by [[Edward Hopper]] | ||
+ | *''[[The Persistence of Memory]]'' by [[Salvador Dali]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Work of art]] | *[[Work of art]] |
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There are certain paintings and sculpture from art history, like Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the Vitruvian Man, Auguste Rodin's The Thinker, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali and a few others that seem to have a life of their own outside the world of art museums. Deeply rooted in the collective unconscious, these paintings and sculptures inspire parody, emulation, satire, and admiration.
List
- American Gothic by Grant Wood
- Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
- Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci
- The Scream by Edvard Munch
- The Thinker by Auguste Rodin
- Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
- The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
See also
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