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A captivating gaze defines this dramatic 1930 self-portrait by Amrita Sher-Gil, showcasing the powerful fusion of Eastern and Western styles that invites you to explore her profound artistic legacy.
Experience Kazimir Malevich’s serene Winter Landscape, a pivotal work from 1930 showcasing the artist's pioneering abstract style and evocative winter scene – perfect for art lovers to discover or own.
Experience the elegant Impressionism of Giovanni Boldini's Reclining Nude; capture the warm light and sophisticated mood of this masterpiece reproduction today.
Edward Hopper’s "Burly Cobb Hen Coop and Barn" captures a poignant rural scene in the 1930s, showcasing his signature style of quiet solitude and atmospheric light, inviting you to own this evocative American masterpiece.
James Edward Hervey MacDonald’s serene ‘Lichen Covered Shale Slabs’ captures a breathtaking Canadian landscape from 1930, showcasing the Group of Seven artist's pioneering style and evoking nature’s beauty. Discover this stunning reproduction and add it to your collection.
Explore Piet Mondrian’s "Composition with Yellow Patch," a seminal Neoplastic masterpiece. Admire its geometric abstraction & vibrant color palette – a cornerstone of 20th-century art.
Edward Hopper’s poignant Corn Hill captures American Realism's quietude, portraying solitude amidst diffused daylight and masterful chiaroscuro—a timeless landscape inviting contemplation and the beauty of understated observation.
This dramatic Neo-baroque painting by Giorgio de Chirico depicts gladiators amidst an unsettling dreamscape, capturing the artist's exploration of existential themes and classical influences—a captivating vision to adorn your walls.
Explore 'Paisagem Antropofágica' by Tarsila do Amaral – a vibrant Brazilian modernist masterpiece reflecting national identity through stylized forms and symbolic landscapes.
Georges Braque’s evocative ‘The Gray Table,’ painted in 1930, captures a contemplative moment of artistic creation amidst domestic tranquility—a masterful Cubist depiction blending geometric abstraction with everyday scenes.
Fernand Léger’s striking reimagining of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa incorporates keys and symbolic elements like a clock and fish into the Purist movement’s vibrant yellow backdrop – explore this captivating artwork and bring its modernist vision home.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Flowergirl,’ a vibrant 1930 painting embodies Suprematism's radical abstraction—a bold departure from realism—capturing the spirit of urban life through simplified geometric forms and evoking tranquility.
Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘Mona Lisa with the Keys,’ a striking Purist painting blending abstraction and observation. Discover more iconic artworks on WikiArt.org! “Mona Lisa with the keys” was created in 1930 by Fernand Leger in Purism style. Find more prominent pieces of figurative at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. ### Mona Lisa with the keys ##### [Fern
Experience the soft elegance of Giovanni Boldini's Impressionist Reclining Nude; own this masterpiece capturing Belle Époque sensuality today.
Kazimir Malevich’s serene landscape near Kyiv embodies Impressionism's evocative beauty—a solitary figure observes the tranquil scene of a brick building and lush trees against a backdrop of rural Ukraine, inviting you to experience this timeless masterpiece.
Lewis Hine's poignant 1908 photo captures Sadie Pfeiffer, a young cotton mill worker in North Carolina, revealing the harsh realities of child labor during the Industrial Revolution.
Discover Paul Klee’s "Fruits on Red" – a vibrant 1930 oil painting showcasing surreal landscapes & bold colors. Explore this iconic work's unique style & timeless appeal.
'Composition of Circles and Overlapping Angles', 1930 is an iconic piece by Sophie Taeuber-Arp, showcasing her distinctive blend of geometric precision and organic forms within the Constructivist style. Created in Switzerland during the Dada movement, this painting exemplifies Taeuber-Arp's pioneering approach to modern art.
Abel Salazar's 'On the Pier – Porto' captures a rainy day scene of figures on a dock, reflecting social realism and capturing the essence of 1930s Mallorca. Explore this evocative painting.
Edward Hopper’s ‘South Truro Church,’ a poignant 1930 New Realism masterpiece, captures profound solitude and quiet contemplation through its iconic steeple and muted palette. Discover this evocative American scene and bring home a timeless work of art.
Discover this dreamlike Surrealist masterpiece by Francis Picabia (1930), featuring two women with closed eyes and vibrant, enigmatic details; own a piece of avant-garde history.