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Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion.’ A visceral post-war masterpiece of expressionism, capturing anguish & isolation.
Explore George Grosz’s "Cain or Hitler in Hell" – a powerful anti-fascist masterpiece! Witness expressive oil painting, hellish imagery & historical significance. Own this iconic artwork today!
A powerful expressionist depiction of grief and community, Lamentation by William H. Johnson captures a somber moment around the cross through a unique folk art style that invites you to explore this masterpiece.
Explore William Henry Johnson’s ‘Army Training’ (1944). A striking folk-art depiction of African American soldiers, rich in symbolism & warm hues. Discover this powerful WWII piece.
A poignant watercolor capturing the camaraderie of soldiers resting in a desert landscape by WWII Marine combat artist Harry A. Jackson, inviting you to explore this powerful piece of military history.
A dignified 1944 portrait of Sir John Carew Pole by renowned royal painter Oswald Birley captures the commanding presence of a military officer in a timeless composition that invites you to explore this classic piece.
A powerful depiction of the crucifixion featuring bold colors and modernist folk style by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, inviting you to bring this profound piece of American history into your collection.
A powerful black and white depiction of soldiers at attention in Crute Drill by William H. Johnson captures the solemnity of 1944 military life, inviting you to bring this historic piece of American art into your collection.
A vivid depiction of disciplined soldiers marching through a city street captures the powerful modernist style of Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, inviting you to explore this historic 1944 masterpiece.
Explore John Piper’s ‘The Quay, Exeter’ (1944) – a monochrome watercolor capturing Exeter's Custom House. Discover architectural detail & evocative Devon landscapes.
A poignant folk scene capturing a family's resilience by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, this 1944 painting invites you to explore the profound depth of American history through fine art reproduction.
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A poignant watercolor capturing a somber street scene in Theresesienstadt by John Fabian Carlson, featuring evocative textures and historical depth that invite you to explore this powerful piece of 1944 art.
A poignant scene of camaraderie unfolds in William H. Johnson's 1944 painting Miners First Aid, capturing the resilience of workers through a soulful modernist lens that invites you to explore this Harlem Renaissance gem.
A poignant black and white illustration by Miné Okubo captures the somber anxiety of Japanese American families preparing for evacuation in 1942, inviting you to explore this powerful piece of historical resilience.
A somber mid-20th century black and white illustration by Miné Okubo captures a contemplative moment between two figures in a communal space, inviting you to explore this poignant piece of historical art.
A hauntingly evocative skull sits at the center of this 1944 still life by British pioneer Victor Pasmore, offering a profound glimpse into his early figurative mastery that you can bring to your private collection.
A haunting black and white drawing of a lifeless horse captures the somber, dreamlike essence of Marcelo Grassmann de Oliveira's 1944 work, inviting you to explore this evocative piece of Brazilian art history.