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Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Dutch Interior I,’ a vibrant 1928 abstract surrealist masterpiece! Featuring playful animals & bold colors, this dynamic artwork evokes joy & creativity.
Discover René Magritte's surreal masterpiece 'Man reading a newspaper' (1928). This hand-painted reproduction captures his iconic style, blending modernist minimalism with thought-provoking symbolism. Perfect for art collectors.
Explore Edward Hopper's iconic 'Untitled (Captain Gardner K. Wonson House)', capturing urban solitude and illuminated by subtle light—a masterpiece of American Realism from 1928.
“The lining of sleep” was created in 1928 by Rene Magritte in Surrealism style. Find more prominent pieces of symbolic painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Delve into the surrealist brilliance of René Magritte’s ‘The Invention of Life’! Explore this iconic painting's enigmatic composition and profound questioning of reality – a masterpiece from 1928.
Delve into Salvador Dalí's surreal masterpiece 'Cenicitas,' exploring its symbolism of elegance and subconscious desires amidst dreamlike figures and birds—a captivating glimpse into the artist’s visionary world.
Explore Salvador Dali's haunting masterpiece 'The Rotting Bird,' a surrealist exploration of decay and mortality featuring symbolic imagery like clocks and skulls – a cornerstone of Surrealism.
Explore René Magritte’s surreal masterpiece 'The familiar objects private,' featuring five men adorned with bananas, bowls, vases, wine glasses, and apples – a captivating commentary on identity and reality.
Delve into Salvador Dalí's surreal masterpiece, 'Seated Girl Seen from the Back.' Explore symbolism, artistic context & own a high-quality reproduction at ArtsDot.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Familiar Objects’ – a surreal masterpiece from 1928! This unsettling oil painting features enigmatic figures & symbolic details. Discover its dreamlike style and captivating composition.
Explore Salvador Dali’s ‘Inaugural Gooseflesh,’ a surreal 1928 oil painting brimming with dreamlike symbolism & melting objects. A masterpiece of the subconscious, perfect for art enthusiasts.
Discover Georgia O'Keeffe’s iconic ‘Shell No. 2,’ a mesmerizing painting of a clam shell adorned with vibrant green vines. Explore its beauty and the artist’s unique vision at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
René Magritte’s ‘Swift Hope’ presents a surreal black and white scene of four birds amidst human figures, embodying the artist's iconic style from 1928. Explore this thought-provoking artwork and discover its captivating mystery.
Discover "Bauatelier Gropius" by Edmund Collein (1928). A captivating black & white photo of architects at work, showcasing Bauhaus design and German history. Explore the details.
Discover 'Landscape' by Joaquim Mir – a captivating Catalan painting of a mountainous scene brimming with vibrant color and mystical atmosphere. Explore its evocative beauty today!
Explore Salvador Dalí’s ‘Female Nude,’ a surrealist masterpiece from 1928 featuring dynamic movement and contrasting colors. Discover its influences & see it showcased at The Dalí Museum.
Martiros Saryan’s pastel masterpiece captures the delicate beauty of floral arrangements—a vibrant celebration of color and form emblematic of Armenian artistic tradition from 1928. Explore this stunning reproduction and bring a touch of timeless elegance into your home.
A luminous Post-Impressionist still life by Pierre Bonnard showcases vibrant flowers on a red carpet, capturing a serene domestic scene with apples and oranges. Discover this beautiful 1928 artwork and bring its charm into your space.
Frantisek Kupka’s ‘Two grays I,’ a pivotal Orphism painting from 1928, captures a cloudy blue sky and urban architecture with a striking sense of abstraction. Explore this significant work by the Czech pioneer of abstract art and bring its unique vision home.
Nicholas Roerich’s dramatic black and white depiction of Atlantis's destruction evokes a sense of chaos and danger amidst submerged castles and storm-ridden waters, capturing the artist’s unique vision from 1928.
Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Stupa near Sharugen’ presents a serene blue and white landscape featuring a monumental pagoda-like structure amidst a mountainous setting, embodying the artist's spiritual exploration and meticulous artistic style – discover this captivating artwork.
Explore Joaquim Mir's 'Landscape,' an evocative oil painting capturing the serene beauty of Catalonia’s countryside. Experience Impressionistic brushstrokes and a mystical connection to nature.
Experience Alexej von Jawlensky's 'Abstract Head: Tragik'! A raw, emotionally charged oil painting featuring a distorted face in vibrant reds and oranges. Explore the intensity of Expressionism through this iconic work.