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- Alexej Von Jawlensky
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Explore Fernand Léger’s "The Mechanic" – a dynamic Cubist masterpiece blending human & machine aesthetics. A vibrant, symbolic artwork perfect for collectors.
Fernand Leger’s ‘Two Women & Still Life’ (1920) is a striking Cubist masterpiece. Explore fragmented forms, stark contrasts, and geometric abstraction in this iconic work.
Henri Matisse’s ‘Anemone and Mirror,’ completed in 1920, exemplifies the Fauvist movement's revolutionary embrace of color. Featuring anemones reflected in a mirror against a dark background, this oil on canvas captures Matisse’s signature style—loose brushstrokes, vibrant hues, and stylized shapes—influencing subsequent artistic explorations into abstraction.
Bold Suprematism by El Lissitzky captures a striking geometric wedge against black—a powerful symbol of revolution and abstraction from the 1920s. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its modernist vision into your home.
Explore Fernand Léger’s "Guitar" – a Cubist still life of geometric shapes & vibrant color. Commission a custom art piece celebrating your relationship narrative.
Experience the vibrant energy of Wassily Kandinsky's "Points," a captivating abstract landscape from 1920 featuring geometric shapes and bold colors – now available as stunning reproductions!
Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Tree with Cut Limb’ (1920) – a striking, simplified painting of a tree against blue sky. Explore its graphic style, melancholic mood & unique color palette.
Fernand Léger's 'Two Women with the Toilet' is a Cubist masterpiece depicting two figures in a bathroom through fragmented forms and bold colors, reflecting modernity’s dynamism.
René Magritte’s haunting ‘Landscape’ (1920) presents a surreal scene of a naked figure intertwined with tree branches bearing faces, evoking mystery and psychological depth. This captivating artwork, characteristic of the early Surrealist period, invites you to explore its enigmatic beauty.
Explore Fernand Léger's Cubist masterpiece 'Three Women and Still Life,' featuring fragmented forms and geometric shapes reflecting the machine age’s dynamism.
Experience the pure essence of modernism through Constantin Brancusi's Mlle. Pogany II, a breathtaking 1920 gold sculpture that distills beauty into its most iconic abstract form, available for your private collection.
Juan Gris' 'Coffee Grinder & Glass' is a captivating Cubist masterpiece! Explore fragmented forms, vibrant colors, and innovative collage techniques in this iconic work by the Spanish visionary.
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (1878–1935) was a pioneer of abstract art. Early influences included Ukrainian folk culture and Impressionism, leading him to explore diverse styles before embracing Suprematism – a radical departure from representational imagery.
A captivating black and white photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, circa 1920, captures a woman in mid-gesture – a timeless portrait reflecting the pioneering spirit of Pictorialism and offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of photographic history.
Admire Joaquín Sorolla’s masterpiece – Gregorio Maranon Posadillo (1920), a luminous portrait housed at the Hispanic Society of America, capturing elegance and detail with masterful light and color.
Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was a pioneering American photographer & sociologist. Known for his powerful portraits of child laborers & immigrants, he used photography as social reform.
Yoshida Hiroshi’s Kumoi-Zakura captures a serene moment beneath blossoming cherry trees in the shin-hanga style, showcasing a woman lost in nature's beauty from 1920. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its tranquility into your space.
Sir Matthew Smith’s "A Winding Road - Cornish Landscape" (1920) captures a vibrant British landscape with bold colors and energetic brushwork, reminiscent of Fauvism. Discover this stunning 650x536cm hand-painted reproduction and bring art home.
Arnold Genthe’s Merchant and Body Guard captures the vibrant soul of Old Chinatown, San Francisco in a stunning black and white photograph from 1920. This detailed portrait showcases two men in traditional Chinese attire, offering a rare glimpse into a bygone era. Discover this iconic piece and own a timeless work of art.
Jerome Myers (1867-1940) was an American artist profoundly shaped by his itinerant upbringing and brother Gustavus’s journalistic activism. He excelled as an actor and scene painter before dedicating himself to art at Cooper Union and the Art Students League, mentored by George de Forest Brush. Known for his empathetic portrayals of New York City's Lower East Side and immigrant life, Myers created
Explore Alexej Jawlensky’s "Variation" – a dynamic abstract expressionist painting of fluid shapes & cool colors. Discover its layered texture & emotive style from 1920.