I have many favourite works of art.
Firstly, I'll re-post the painting that was in the "Stuff you love" thread::
Young Woman Writing, in Pompeii ca. 75 AD.
The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David (1793). If you do not know the significance of this painting please pick up a history book!
The Starry Night, by Vincent Van Gough (1889). I don't really care if everyone loves it and it's become "cliché" to enjoy--I think it is breathtakingly beautiful. I have a poster of it in my room.
The Annunciation by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1898). My father has a book of all the different paintings depicting the Annunciation--dating all the way from the 5th century to the 90s--including artists such as Michelangelo and Salvador Dalí. Out of all of them, this one is my favourite. Why? Because it is the only one that seems the most realistic. Departing from the "Mid 20s, Caucasian, sitting in an ornate room" Mary, it shows a young, perplexed Jewish girl in a realistic 1st century Palestinian abode. I also appreciate that the angel Gabriel is shown as nothing more than a bright light--how could we possibly depict a messenger from God, sent from Heaven?
Untitled (Eagle) by Scott Mutter. This is one of his "Surrational Images". I shall let the artist speak for himself:: "This picture is my most baroque, in the way it fills the frame with imagery and in its nonlinear thrust. I see its pull as a desire for the spirit to wrench itself free from matter..." More information on Mutter can be found
here, if anyone is interested. I find him a highly fascinating and wonderful artist. I have a poster of this in my room also.
Vendée by Tony Scherman. I won't go into a lengthy historical narrative, suffice to say that if you want to be disturbed, read about what happened in the Vendée region during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution. Scherman's painting is perfectly symbolic--the hat with the
tricoloure (symbol of the Revolution and of liberty) resting on a skull. I do not know why this painting is so small on here!
I cannot remember the name of this piece (grr), but it is by Natalie Shau, an excruciatingly talented young artist. I found this on deviantART in 2006. I've fallen in love with her artwork, but this one is by far my favourite.
I have many, many more favourites, but I shall stop for now. Great topic!