Easy Famous Paintings Paint by Numbers Kits with Van Gogh, Monet and Klimt

Easy famous paintings bridge beginner paint by numbers and classic art. Van Gogh's Starry Night, Monet's Water Lilies, Klimt's The Kiss — simplified enough to finish without painting experience, yet still recognizable from across a room. The kits keep the composition and color palette that make each painting iconic.

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Three Artists, Their Best-Known Works

Vincent van Gogh's work is the gateway most painters take into famous paintings. The collection includes Starry Night, the swirling night sky over the village, along with Sunflowers, CafƩ Terrace at Night, and Almond Blossoms. His style suits a beginner kit unusually well because the brushwork is already bold, the palette already saturated, and the compositions already simplified into clear shapes, so the numbered sections track the outlines that defined his post-impressionist style. For painters who finish one and want more, the full Paint by Numbers Van Gogh collection covers additional works at varying difficulty levels.

Claude Monet's paintings translate differently. His impressionist style relies on light gradients and soft brushwork where Van Gogh relies on bold lines, so an easy version separates those soft transitions into distinct color regions, keeping the overall tonal effect while making the painting executable. Water Lilies is the most famous example, alongside Impression Sunrise, the Haystacks series, and Woman with a Parasol. The finished kit looks like a Monet at a glance even though it doesn't reproduce the layered glazing technique he used. The Paint by Numbers Monet collection covers his work in more depth, including more challenging versions.

Gustav Klimt's work brings a third style into the collection, combining flat decorative patterns with golden tones. The Kiss is the most recognized, alongside Tree of Life and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer. His ornamental approach suits a numbered canvas because the gold sections, geometric patterns, and figure outlines are already drawn as distinct flat shapes, and the painting comes together as a series of clearly bounded color regions, with the gold zones the most satisfying to fill in. For more of his work in standard and detailed versions, the Gustav Klimt paint by numbers collection covers a wider range.

What an Easy Version Keeps

A famous painting is recognized from a distance because of three things, all of which a beginner kit can preserve:

  • Composition: the arrangement of elements on the canvas, where the focal point sits, how the eye moves through the painting, what's foreground and what's background. This doesn't change between an easy version and an advanced one. Starry Night's swirling sky still dominates the upper canvas, the village still sits below, the cypress tree still rises on the left. The same painting, structurally.
  • Color palette: Van Gogh's deep blues, golden yellows, and cypress greens are in the easy version; so are Monet's lavender water surface and soft pink-orange skies, and Klimt's gold against ochre and black still defines The Kiss. What's reduced is the total number of distinct paints, since an easy kit uses fewer colors than an advanced one, but the ones included are the colors that make the painting recognizable.
  • Signature features: the swirling sky in Starry Night, the floating lily pads, the embracing figures wrapped in gold. These are what the eye locks onto first, and an easy kit makes sure to render them clearly.

What an Easy Version Simplifies

What gets simplified is the brushwork micro-detail and the subtle color transitions. Van Gogh's actual canvas has thousands of small brushstroke layers; the easy version captures the overall direction of those strokes without reproducing every layer. Monet's water surface in the original has dozens of close-shade transitions; the easy version groups those into a smaller number of distinct color regions. The result is a painting that reads as the original from a distance and looks like a simplified version up close. That's an honest description of what an easy kit is.

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Frequently asked questions

Are these kits genuinely beginner-friendly?

Yes. They're built for painters who haven't done paint by numbers before, or who want a simpler version of a famous painting rather than an advanced reproduction. The artists in this collection — Van Gogh, Monet, Klimt — were chosen partly because their styles forgive imperfect brushwork better than highly detailed Renaissance portraits would.

Do the finished paintings still look like the originals?

From across a room, yes. Up close, they look like simplified versions of the originals — which they are. The composition, color palette and iconic features stay the same; what's reduced is the brushwork detail and the subtle color blending.

What's the difference between this collection and the artist-specific Van Gogh, Monet, or Klimt collections?

This collection is the beginner-level entry into famous paintings, curated around three artists whose styles work well at this difficulty. The artist-specific collections go deeper into each painter's catalog and include versions at standard and more detailed levels. If you finish one kit here and want more of the same artist, those collections are the natural next step.

How long does a kit take to complete?

Most kits in this collection run 10 to 20 hours of painting total, depending on the design and your pace. That's typically a few weekend sessions or a couple of weeks at 30 minutes a day.

What's included in each kit?

A pre-printed canvas with numbered sections, all the paints needed in separate pots so nothing needs mixing, brushes sized for the design, and a reference image of the finished painting.

Will I learn anything about the artists by painting these?

More than reading about them. Working through Van Gogh's brushwork patterns or Klimt's gold-and-pattern layering gives a hands-on sense of how each painter built their image. It isn't an art history course, but it's a different and often more memorable kind of learning.

Can I get a custom kit of a famous painting that isn't in this collection?

Yes. The custom service converts any reference image into a paint by numbers canvas, which can include famous paintings outside this curated set. Resolution and clarity of the source image determine how well the conversion comes out.