Showing 24 artworks out of 26 with 1915
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1915
- Abbott Handerson Thayer
- Aksel Waldemar Johannessen
- Alexej Von Jawlensky
- Andrew Garrick Gow
- André Derain
- Boris Mikhailovich Kustodiev
- Charles Demuth
- Edvard Munch
- Friedrich Julius Oskar Blümner
- George Benjamin Luks
- Guy Orlando Rose
- Joaquín Sorolla Y Bastida
- John French Sloan
- Kazimierz Stabrowski
- Kazimir Malevich
- Konstantin Yuon
- Mary Stevenson Cassatt
- Maurice Brazil Prendergast
- Nicholas Roerich
- Olga Rozanova
- Paul Klee
- Robert Polhill Bevan
- Robert Spencer
- Tom Thomson
- Walter Launt Palmer
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- Malevich Suprematism
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- Watercolor Nude Painting
- Ocean Landscape
- Black And White
- Bustling Cityscape
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- Historical Painting
- Soft Brushstrokes
- Fishing Scene
- Vacation Gift
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Explore Edvard Munch’s "High Summer" – a captivating Symbolist painting of serene figures by the sea. Discover its emotive style & influence on modern art.
Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism (1915) showcases bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors – a revolutionary abstract artwork from the early 20th century. Explore this iconic piece by the pioneer of abstract art and bring its powerful vision home.
Paul Klee’s watercolor ‘Mount Niesen,’ painted in 1915, captures a serene mountain scene with vibrant purple hues and scattered stars, showcasing the artist's signature playful abstraction and emotional depth – discover this unique artwork.
A serene Tonalist landscape of snow-covered Mount Monadnock by Abbott Handerson Thayer captures the tranquil beauty of the American wilderness through soft blues and atmospheric light, perfect for your fine art collection.
Alexej von Jawlensky A Life Painted in Emotion: The Journey of Alexej von JawlenskyAlexej von Jawlensky, born Alexej Georgewitsch von Jawlensky on March 13, 1864, in the Russian town of Torzhok, embarked on a path that would firmly establish him as a pivotal figure within early twentieth-century Expressionism. His formative years were characterized by frequent relocations, culminating in a settli
Experience the tender intimacy of Mary Cassatt's 1915 pastel sketch capturing a mother's loving gaze upon her child; discover this beautiful Impressionist moment today.
A captivating black and white depiction of a bustling 1915 cityscape by British modernist Robert Bevan captures the rhythmic movement of horse-drawn carriages and urban life, inviting you to explore this timeless scene.
Maurice Brazil Prendergast’s "Bathers" (1915) captures a serene Post-Impressionist scene of nude figures enjoying leisure in a watercolor masterpiece, inviting you to experience the beauty and tranquility of this iconic artwork.
Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Terem’ captures a vibrant 1915 Russian town scene with blue hues and bustling activity. This captivating artwork showcases the artist's unique style and offers a beautiful opportunity to own a piece of art history.
Joaquin Sorolla’s luminous depiction of Valencian fishermen embodies Impressionist style and captures the idyllic tranquility of coastal Spain in 1915. Explore this captivating artwork and bring a touch of Mediterranean beauty into your home.