Ten sublime moments of painting of all time

Beyond the Winter of culture, from the icon to ’collage’, the art of painting gives the eye further scope, in the imaginary museum that brings together conscience, sensuality and symbolic life. Ten pictures highlight the continuity of painting in a culmination of mystery, wisdom of colour and dialectic between classic and modern

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Melencholia I

ALBRECHT DURERO: 1514

National Galery of Karlsrhue, Germany

The iconography of melancholy dates back to the Egyptians: man or woman with the head resting on his/her hand. This enigmatic and disturbing spiritual state was associated, since the Renaissance, to creative talent. Durer succeeds in grasping it in his engraving on the topic with a unique perfection. A mosaic of fascinating and disturbing elements. The dog, the magic square, the truncated rhombohedron, the sphere. And, dominating the scene, avid and unsatisfied the winged lady, the angel of melancholy.