It’s all in the details! Thanks to ultra high-resolution photography, you can now get so close to certain paintings it’s almost like stepping inside the frame. Zoom into the smallest details and discover brushstrokes and traces of the tools the artist used. Can you see which painting the above detail comes from?
The images below were produced in cooperation with Second Canvas and co-funded by the H2020 programme of the European Union Grant, agreement number: 778609 – scModules.
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The Ill-Matched Couple by Lucas Cranach the Elder, painted in 1532.
Cat on a Flowery Meadow by Bruno Liljefors, painted in 1887.
Portrait of Jeanna Bauck by Bertha Wegmann, painted in 1881.
Death of King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden at the Battle of Lützen by Carl Wahlbom, painted in 1855.