Famous Paintings to Recreate Masterpieces
Recreate the world’s most famous paintings from the comfort of your home. This collection features paint by numbers kits based on true masterpieces—from Van Gogh’s swirling skies to Monet’s peaceful gardens and Klimt’s golden portraits. Are you drawn to impressionism, expressionism, or Renaissance classics? These kits offer a beautiful way to connect with the most celebrated art in history.
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Famous Paintings To Recreate Masterpieces
Recreate the world's most famous paintings from the comfort of your home. This collection features paint by numbers kits based on true masterpieces—from Van Gogh's swirling skies to Monet's peaceful gardens and Klimt's golden portraits. Are you drawn to Impressionism, expressionism, or Renaissance classics? These kits offer a beautiful way to connect with the most celebrated art in history.
Why Paint Famous Artworks
Re-creating a popular painting is a more meaningful experience than merely looking at a printed image.
You create the artwork yourself in a step-by-step process, as opposed to just seeing the end product. Also, you see how colors and shapes are assembled in each of the numbered sections and learn the structure of the original work. This brings you closer to the history of art, as you trace the same visual structure of the famous art pieces of the artist.
Moreover, you start to see the details, patterns, and color choices that are overlooked in most cases. The gradual movement also forms a soothing rhythm, which allows you to remain focused and at ease.
At the end, you not only have a completed painting but also have a better idea of the famous artwork you recreated.
Featured Artists
Some individuals are attracted to bright colors, and others are fond of lighter hues or elaborate designs. This is why paint by numbers famous paintings kits are organized according to the artist, and it is easier to learn about styles and select what is suitable for your taste.
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist who used vivid colors and strokes of brushwork. His artworks are centered on movement and light, which form an intense style. Starry Night, Sunflowers, and Irises, among others, also bring out his color and texture use.
Claude Monet
Claude Monet was a pioneer of Impressionism, and he preferred to depict light and atmosphere instead of detail. His artworks apply light strokes of the brushes and light transitions of colors. Artworks such as Water Lilies and Impression, Sunrise are reminiscent of his interest in nature and the shifting light.
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt was a prominent figure in the Vienna Secession movement, who made his name with decorative style and symbolic imagery. Patterns with themes of love and nature are mixed in his paintings. His use of gold tones and detailed design is evident in works such as The Kiss and Sunflower.
Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha was an influential artist of the Art Nouveau movement, known for flowing lines and decorative compositions. His work is usually characterized by figures, surrounded by nature and patterns. The Seasons and Zodiac paintings demonstrate his refined and meticulous style.
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance master who had mastered realism, balance, and human expression. His artworks are centered on proportion and natural detail. Pieces such as Mona Lisa and The Last Supper continue to be famous around the globe.
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Katsushika Hokusai
Katsushika Hokusai was a Japanese Ukiyo-e artist who created bold compositions and powerful visual narratives. Movement and nature are common in his work. His use of contrast and dynamic design can be seen in The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
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Art Movements Explainer
Impressionism
Impressionism is not a style that depicts detail but the feeling of a scene at a given time. It was achieved by artists such as Claude Monet with soft colors and smooth transitions. Impression Sunrise, and Water Lilies are works that demonstrate how light changes over a scene over the day.
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Post-Impressionism
Post-Impressionism is an extension of Impressionist concepts but with more vivid color and expression. Painters such as Vincent van Gogh applied heavy brushstrokes and rich colors to create motion and three-dimensionality. This expressive use of color and energy is emphasized in such paintings as Starry Night and Sunflowers.
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Symbolism / Art Nouveau
Symbolism and Art Nouveau are more decorative, have more emphasis on patterns, flow, and meaning. Detailed designs and flowing lines enabled artists such as Gustav Klimt and Alphonse Mucha to generate rich compositions. The Kiss and The Seasons, among others, combine themes of nature and love with ornament.
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Renaissance
Renaissance art emphasizes realism, balance, and proportion. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci have studied the light and human form to come up with realistic compositions. Pieces such as Mona Lisa and The Last Supper demonstrate this clarity, arrangement, and detail.
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Japanese Ukiyo-e
The art of the Japanese Ukiyo-e adheres to a different method, with its dense outlines and flat color spaces. Artists such as Katsushika Hokusai painted scenes that were inspired by nature and daily life. The Great Wave off Kanagawa exhibits great contrast and motion in a plain and bold composition.
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Most Iconic Paintings
Re-create and explore some of the most recognized paintings famous throughout the globe in a simple and guided process.
Bold & Expressive
Soft & Atmospheric
Decorative & Detailed
Classic & Realistic
Striking & Iconic
Beginner Guide to Kits
Paint by numbers is easy to start, even when you are a beginner. Each kit comes with a pre-numbered canvas on which each area corresponds to a particular paint color. You follow the numbers step by step, and the image gradually comes together.
On Canvas by Numbers, kits are organized by difficulty level so you can select the correct level based on the number of colors, size of section, and detail.
Beginner Level
Beginner kits consist of bigger segments and fewer colors, and are simpler to assemble. Simple landscapes or designs, such as Almond Blossom, are an excellent starting point.
Intermediate Level
Intermediate kits have more detail and color variation. Artworks such as Water Lilies provide a full experience and boost confidence.
Advanced Level
Advanced kits have smaller parts and more complex designs. The works, such as Starry Night or The Kiss, require more attention but produce a detailed final product.
What’s in Every Kit
Each Canvas by Numbers kit has all you require to finish your artwork with clarity and confidence.
High-Quality Canvas
You get a well-woven linen blend canvas, which has been pre-printed and cut into numbered sections. The process is easy to follow as each section explains in detail where each color is supposed to be applied.
Color-Matched Paints
The kit contains premixed acrylic paints that are carefully matched with the artwork. Each paint has a number on the canvas, allowing you to reproduce the design with the correct placement of colors.
Artist Brushes
You receive three artist paint brushes that can be used in large and small-scale details, providing you with control over the painting process.
Reference Image & Guide
It comes with a printed reference sheet to assist you in observing the end product during the painting process. You also get a quick start guide, which takes you through the process step by step.
Extra Paint Guarantee
Each kit comes with sufficient paint to complete your work. In case of shortage, you may order extra paint at no additional cost, and you can finish without delay.
Gifting & Display Angle
Paint by numbers kits are valuable presents since they provide a creative experience and a painting to display. These famous masterpiece kits enable you to make a personal version of an iconic piece of art, which makes the outcome more individual and satisfying.
The kits can be used for birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries, and seasonal events such as Christmas and Easter.
Framing & Display Tips
- Choose a classic frame for a clean and timeless look
- Use a modern or float frame to highlight colors and details
- Hang your artwork in a well-lit space
- Create a gallery wall with multiple paintings
- Display it as a personal decor piece