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- Georges Braque
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- Ivon Hitchens
- Jacob Lawrence
- Marc Chagall
- Margaret Kathleen Nichol
- Maria Keil / Fábrica De Cerâmica Viúva Lamego
- Nicholas Roerich
- Pablo Picasso
- Piet Mondrian
- Pranas Lapė
- Pyotr Konchalovsky
- Robert Colquhoun
- Ruskin Spear
- Thomas Hart Benton
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
- William H. Johnson
- Yves Tanguy
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Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Nighthawks’! A haunting 1942 masterpiece of American Realism. Discover its symbolism, light, and enduring appeal – a poignant urban reflection.
Explore Yves Tanguy’s ‘Slowly Toward The North,’ a haunting 1942 Surrealist landscape. Discover biomorphic forms & moody colors in this iconic artwork – perfect for collectors.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Nighthawks captures urban solitude in 1942 American Realism—a luminous diner interior juxtaposed against a darkened street, reflecting the artist's masterful exploration of human emotion and timeless beauty. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Georges Braque's 'A Red Pedestal' (1942): A surreal blend of Cubism & Expressionism featuring a skull, guitar, and vibrant red hues. A captivating still life.
Explore Gordon Parks' poignant portrait of Mrs. Lucy Johnson—a symbol of resilience and strength amidst poverty—captured in striking black-and-white photography during the FSA era.
Explore Picasso's 'Seated Woman with Fish' (1942), a captivating surrealist portrait blending geometric forms & abstracted features. Discover symbolism & artistic influences.
Experience the stark melancholy of Andrew Newell Wyeth's 1942 Winter Fields, a masterwork of American realism capturing nature's quiet desolation; discover this timeless piece today.
Vibrant red window frames punctuate this colorful 1942 urban depiction of an New York airshaft by Canadian modernist Margaret Kathleen Nichol, offering a unique perspective on city life for your collection.
Experience Balthus’s haunting Landscape with Oxen, a 1942 Expressionist masterpiece featuring a serene rural scene and distorted forms. Own a piece of this iconic artwork and discover the enigmatic vision of a legendary artist.
Discover Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Firewood 55,’ a powerful Social Realist watercolor depicting rural life. Explore this evocative piece & the artist's Harlem Renaissance legacy.
A striking comic book style portrait of a woman in a blue and white striped blouse by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson captures a bold 1942 aesthetic that invites you to bring this unique piece into your collection.
Explore 'The Blackout' by Ruskin Spear – an evocative 1942 oil painting capturing a rainy city night in impressionistic style. Discover urban atmosphere & movement.