The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet, painted by the famous Italian painter Francesco Hayez, represents a tragic and romantic moment taken from the famous theatrical work by William Shakespeare. In the painting, Hayez captures the moment when Romeo and Juliet exchange a final kiss before their deaths. The scene is full of passion and desperation, with the two lovers clinging to each other as if they would never want to be separated. Their faces are illuminated by a dim light and their looks are full of love and sadness. Hayez uses a realistic technique to paint the details of the human figures, making their facial expressions and clothing richly detailed. The predominant color in the painting is deep red, which symbolizes the love, passion and drama of the story. This work by Hayez is considered one of the most famous paintings of the Italian Romantic period and was widely appreciated for its ability to capture the essence of the tragic love between Romeo and Juliet. The Last Kiss represents the loss of love and death as the only way to be together, echoing the central theme of Shakespeare's play.