10 Famous Paintings That Inspired Film Plans

10 Famosas Pinturas Que Inspiraram Planos Cinematográficos

Art: Film and Painting

Cinema and the visual arts involve the spectator, with the aim of evoking and expressing ideas and emotions through movement, color and composition. Between these two areas, there is a symbiosis that moves artists to create works inspired by others. Several directors have been inspired by paintings in the construction of frames for their films. Discover in this article ten paintings that inspired the creation of cinematographic scenes.

 

1. Movie: The Duellists (1977) by Ridley Scott

Painting: Napoleon Bonaparte Musing at St. Helena (1845) by Benjamín Robert Haydon


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2. Film: “The Truman Show” (1998), by Peter Weir

Painting: “Architeture au Clair de Lune” (1856), by René Magritte

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3. Film: The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) by Terry Gilliam

Painting: The Birth of Venus (1480-86) by Sandro Botticelli

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4. Movie: Django Unchained (2012) by Quentin Tarantino

Painting: The Blue Boy (1770) by Thomas Gainsborough

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5. Film: Inherent Vice (2014) Paul Thomas Anderson

Painting: The Last Supper (1498) by Leonardo da Vinci

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6. House by the Railroad (1925) by Edward Hopper

Psycho (1960) by Alfred Hitchcock

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7. Christina's World (1948) by Andrew Wyeth

Days of Heaven (1978) by Terrence Mallick

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8. Movie: Heat (1995) by Michael Mann

Painting: Pacific (1967) by Alex Colville

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9. Movie: Melancholia (2011) by Lars von Trier

Painting: Ophelia (1851-2) by John Everett Miliais

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10. Film: “The Return” (2003), by Andrei Zvyagintsev

Painting: “Lamentation on the Dead Christ” (1475-1478), by Andrea Mantegna

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