Famous Paintings To Decorate Your Room

Famous Paintings To Decorate Your Room

Did you just buy a new house or relocate? Of all the problems that come with moving into a new house, decorating it is somehow the trickiest one. What all things does one get to decorate their house? What kind of flower vase to invest in? Which kind of table clothes would be the best? How to shortlist the kind of lights to use? So on and so forth.

While we cannot help you with these concerns, we can still go out on a limb and mention that we can assist you in shortlisting the famous portraits you can choose to design your room. This is because your room needs to have the right vibe. Imagine waking up early in the morning and looking at a blank wall.

Yeah, now that does not sound like the quintessential equation, does it? So, to decorate your room and have bright days ahead, here are some portraits that you can consider.

La Scapigliata by Leonardo Da Vinci

This masterpiece created by the one and the only, Leonardo Da Vinci is bound to add flair to your room. This piece of art was created by the maestro circa 1506 – 1508. The unfinished art adds to the chambers of life and adds quality to your room like never before.

The original version of La Scapigliata is not available for sale, but if you wish to see the original version, you can most definitely visit the Galleria Nazionale, Parma. As the original version is not up for sale anymore, you can still opt for a replica version of the La Scapigliata or “The Lady with the Dishevelled Hair” by an artist who is trained and experienced and would make this design for your room with hands, giving it just the right kind of feel that it needs.

The Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci

One of the most famous portrait paintings by the legend, Leonardo Da Vinci, was made sometime between 1503 and 1505. Since 1797, this is one of the most famous portraits that has been a part of the Musée du Louvre’s collection.

The original version of the late legend’s work is not possible to acquire anymore. But, you can still have one hanging in your room that is made by an experienced artist and have one that is an exact replica of the original one.

Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum by Vincent Van Gogh

This masterpiece created by Vincent Van Gogh was painted in 1888. The intricate detailing gone into his art portraits showcases the ability of the artist to talk and communicate through his work. Currently stationed at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

Getting the original version of the same would not be possible. The best part about this piece of art is that even though it is not signed, it still has been mentioned and referred to artists across their letters. This just goes on to make this piece of famous portraits a must-have for your room.

Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

The starry night is another one of Vincent Van Gogh’s famous portraits. This piece of art was created by him in 1889, represents the quintessential starry night. The best part of this piece of the famous portrait is that it was drawn by Vincent Van Gogh when he admitted himself in the asylum after amputating his own ear.

Having such historical significance makes this piece of famous portrait a must-have. Irrespective, we believe that this piece of art is bound to go ahead and turn the heads of your guests and everyone looking at it and you explain to them the story behind it.

The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by John Singer Sargent

One of the most famous portraits, The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, was created by John Singer Sargent in 1656. The best aspect of this portrait is that it brilliantly reflects kids and their emotions.

Capturing the emotions would have been challenging considering the fact that this piece was created almost more than 500 years ago. You can have this piece of art decorating your hall or the room which would be custom made for you by an artist.

A Boat in the Waters of Capri by John Singer Sargent

Yet another one of the famous portraits, this piece of art was again created by John Singer Sargent. The colors and the placement of the boat in this piece reflect the artist’s ability to differentiate between reality and the dream world. The painting was drawn with the style of impressionism.

The original work is in possession of a private collector. But, you can opt to go for this piece of art in its replica format. An artist would be deployed to work on it with their hands and eventually become the shine of your room.

The Bottom Line

Even though getting the original versions of these artists is next to impossible, you can opt to get one for yourself as a replica. If you wish to get the artwork for yourself, you can visit the 1st Art Gallery to get a better understanding of how our process works when it comes to replicating famous portraits.