Showing 24 artworks out of 26 with 1933
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1933
- Aleksandr Deyneka
- Alfred Joseph Casson
- Arthur Segal
- Barbara Hepworth
- Charles Ernest Cundall
- Clare Atwood
- Dorothy Adamson
- Eduardo José De Sousa Malta
- Emily Beatrice Bland
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
- George Daniell
- George Graham
- Gunning King
- Henry A Bishop
- Henry Childe Pocock
- Jean Charlot
- Lucien Pissarro
- Martiros Sarian
- Mary Vaux Walcott
- Nicholas Roerich
- Pyotr Konchalovsky
- Salvador Dalí
- Terrick John Williams
- Unidentified Artist, Harper'S Weekly
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- Celadon
- Oil On Canvas
- Abstract Landscape
- 1933 Painting
- Nicholas Roerich
- Abstract Art
- Himalayan Landscape
- “Crowd Impressionism”
- Rubble Photograph”
- 1930S Townscape
- Markham Village
- Modern Sculpture
- Jean Charlot
- Gritty Texture Art
- Distorted Figures
- Post-War Cityscape
- Gift For Art Lovers
- Charles Cundall
- Landscape Artwork
- Flat Color Style
- Figures In Town
- Mountain Artwork
- Bizarre Imagery
- Geometric Form
- Black And White
- Monumental Figures
Explore Salvador Dali’s ‘Myself at Ten’! A haunting surrealist painting of a young boy, distorted proportions & symbolic grasshopper. Discover its dreamlike beauty and Dali's unique style.
Experience the majestic serenity of Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Sared Himalayas,’ a breathtaking 1933 landscape painting capturing snow-capped mountains and tranquil waters, reflecting the artist's spirit and profound connection to nature.
Explore Kirchner's 'Forest Cemetery,' a haunting 1933 Expressionist landscape. Bold colors & distorted forms evoke emotional intensity within a serene forest setting.
A powerful black and white depiction of laborers constructing ancient structures by Jean Charlot captures the monumental spirit of the 1930s Mexican Muralism era, inviting you to explore this historic masterpiece.
A peaceful depiction of a small village with horses and figures by Canadian Group of Seven member Alfred Joseph Casson from 1933 invites you to explore this charming piece of Ontario history.
Charles Ernest Cundall’s ‘Derby Day’ (1933) captures a bustling festival scene in realistic oil paint. Explore this panoramic British art piece – a vibrant snapshot of community & celebration.
Discover Dame Barbara Hepworth’s ‘Mother & Child’ (1933), a minimalist modernist sculpture of quiet elegance. Explore its stone form, museum setting & Hepworth's impactful style.
Explore George Daniell’s stark black & white photo ‘Hamburg after WWII,’ a poignant documentary capturing post-war devastation. Angular lines & gritty texture reveal urban loss & resilience.
Explore Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Tibet,’ a striking 1933 landscape painting featuring bold colors & simplified forms. A captivating example of his unique style.