While the themes that artists take up may be grandiose, the source of their creations may be surprisingly familiar. This is especially true of love and romance.
Picasso's world-famous "Weeping Woman" was based on his mistress, Dora Maar, and Monet's "Woman Walking with a Parasol" would not have been a masterpiece without his wife, Camille. To begin with, the theme of "lovers" has been a traditional one in the history of Western art.
In this article, we will take a look at how artists have added a modern essence to the universal themes of "love" and "lovers. I hope you will enjoy it.
Atsushi Imai
A line of love and romance
50 x 73 cm
A line of love and affection No.
250 x 73 cm
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Tea Ercoles
Hidden lovers
dreaming122 x 182 cm
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Seiji Nakamura
Red love
40 x 28 cm
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Jose Cacho

Lover80 x 80 cm
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Delta N.A
La Reve - The
dream50 x 40 cm
Tra le pieghe del tempo - Through the folds of
time48 x 14 cm
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Tamao Nagura
The end of
love25.5 x 18 cm
When I meet
you16 x 22 cm
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