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- Andrew Newell Wyeth
- Angela Rita Clara De Almeida Trindade
- Clyfford Still
- David Alfaro Siqueiros
- David Bomberg
- Diego Rivera
- Fernand Léger
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- Francis John Minton
- Georges Braque
- Gordon Parks
- Irma Stern
- Ivon Hitchens
- José Clemente Orozco
- José Sobral De Almada Negreiros
- Keith Baynes
- Marshall Maynard Fredericks
- Martha Greta Kempton
- Matsumoto Shunsuke
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- Sir William George Gillies
- Thomas Hart Benton
- Yvonne Mckague Housser
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Explore Andrew Wyeth’s "Christina’s World" – a haunting American Realist masterpiece. Discover its symbolism, technique & enduring emotional impact. A timeless work of art.
Explore the urban & architectural graphite works of Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (Pablo Morgante). Discover his minimalist style, influenced by light/space movement & inspired by notable artists.
Georges Braque’s ‘The Terrace’ captures a serene interior scene with chairs and a cat, showcasing the artist's cubist style from 1948. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Gordon Parks’ ‘Untitled, Harlem, New York’ (1948) captures urban isolation & decay through stark black & white photography. A poignant portrait of vulnerability & resilience. Documentary style, textured details.
A poignant black & white photo by Gordon Parks captures a young man in Harlem, 1948. Explore the textures, symbolism, and social realism of this iconic image reflecting urban life and quiet contemplation.
Explore René Magritte's 'The Song of Love,' a mesmerizing surrealist painting depicting two figures by the sea and a sailing ship—a haunting meditation on love, mystery, and perception.
Gordon Parks’ "Red Jackson, Harlem, New York" (1948) captures poignant isolation in a striking black & white photo. Explore this documentary masterpiece's depth, symbolism & historical significance.
Explore Gordon Parks' iconic Contact Sheet B1 from "Gang Wars in Harlem," capturing candid moments of urban life during the 1940s with his signature documentary style.
René Magritte’s "Memory" presents a haunting statue with a crimson face, juxtaposed against roses and a cloudy sky – a classic surrealist composition reflecting themes of loss and mystery. Explore this iconic 1948 artwork and bring its enigmatic beauty into your space.
Discover Pablo Picasso's 'The Kitchen' (1948), a surrealist masterpiece exploring form and space through monochrome lines, owls, and doves. A unique glimpse into the artist’s studio & a captivating exploration of geometric abstraction.
Florence Arquin's 1948 watercolor painting portrays Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera together in Coyoacán, Mexico. The artwork showcases a serene moment captured against the backdrop of a building adorned with lush plants – a testament to Mexican culture and artistic vision. Admire Frida Kahlo's vibrant spirit through Florence Arquin’s captivating portrait! Explore this iconic image alongside Diego R
Explore Jackson Pollock’s iconic ‘No. 5, 1948’! A groundbreaking drip painting of abstract expressionism, chaos & vibrant color. Discover its history & lasting influence.
Admire Martha Greta Kempton’s striking 1948 portrait of Harry S. Truman, capturing the weight of leadership with masterful detail and timeless elegance.
Experience Diego Rivera’s iconic ‘Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Park,’ a vibrant fresco mural depicting 400+ characters from Mexican history. This monumental work showcases social realism and La Catrina, inviting you to own a piece of art historical brilliance.
Experience Jackson Pollock's 'Summertime: Number 9A'! This vibrant drip painting captures chaotic energy & movement with bold colors, showcasing his iconic action painting style.
Magnificent Allegory of Mexico by José Clemente Orozco (1948). A dramatic oil painting featuring a dragon & figures – explore Mexican culture through this powerful muralist's style.
A serene watercolor of Jesus preaching with Indian features by Angela Trindade from 1948 captures a universal moment of devotion through a unique blend of Eastern and Western styles, inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Experience the rugged majesty of David Bomberg's 1948 Moorish Wall, Cyprus landscape; discover this powerful post-impressionist view today.
A poignant Neo-Romantic portrait of Eric Verrico by Francis John Minton captures a soulful young figure amidst a lush landscape, offering a rare chance to possess a masterpiece of 1940s British art.