What classic artworks are frequently referenced in modern literature

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What classic artworks are frequently referenced in modern literature

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What classic artworks are frequently referenced in modern literature
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Sure! Here are five classic artworks that pop up a lot in modern literature:
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**The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci** - This iconic painting often symbolizes mystery and intrigue, and you’ll find it referenced in books that explore themes of identity and perception.
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**The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli** - This piece is frequently mentioned in literature that delves into themes of beauty and love, often serving as a metaphor for the idealized feminine.
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**Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh** - Writers often draw on this artwork to evoke feelings of turmoil and emotional depth, making it a go-to reference in stories about mental health and existential crises.
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**The Scream by Edvard Munch** - This intense piece is a staple in literature that deals with anxiety and existential dread, often representing the inner turmoil of characters.
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