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Explore René Magritte’s "Personal Values" – a surreal 1952 oil painting blending everyday objects & dreamlike skies. A captivating piece for art lovers seeking unique beauty.
A vibrant symphony of industrial modernity and organic beauty, this 1952 ceramic sculpture by Fernand Léger masterfully blends bold colors with mechanical forms, inviting you to explore a masterpiece of the machine age.
Experience the raw emotional energy of Willem de Kooning's 1952 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece Woman and Bicycle, featuring bold impasto brushwork that invites you to explore this iconic era of modern art.
René Magritte’s ‘The Magician’ presents a captivating self-portrait with four arms, embodying the surrealist style and exploring themes of identity and illusion. Discover this iconic work by Magritte and bring its enigmatic beauty into your space.
Experience the documentary power of Gordon Parks' 1952 contact sheet photography capturing raw human moments; discover this iconic black and white vision today.
Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Indians Pursued by American Dragoons After Wimar’ captures a dramatic chase scene in vibrant Pop Art style. This 1952 painting showcases the artist's bold approach to depicting Native Americans and dragoons, perfect for art lovers.
Gordon Parks’ ‘Untitled, Harlem, New York’ (1952) captures poignant urban life through documentary photography. Explore resilience & community in this iconic black & white image.
Gordon Parks’ ‘Untitled, Harlem, New York’ (1952) captures urban life's quiet dignity through a poignant black & white portrait of a mother and child. Explore resilience and social commentary in this iconic image.
Composition by Fernand Léger - National Gallery of Art Provenance: Claude Schaefer [1913-2010], Montevideo, Uruguay; sold 1950 to Lessing J. Rosenwald; [1] gift 1950/1951 to the National Gallery of Art. [1] In *Recollections of a Collector*, 1976, p. 56-57, Rosenwald described being approached by a young man in South America who offered to sell his father’s collection of prints that he had.
Salvador Dalí’s mesmerizing surrealist painting ‘Berthe David-Weill,’ completed in 1952, captures a woman draped in blue against a stark backdrop—a haunting portrait reflecting the artist's signature dreamlike style and exploring themes of duality. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its captivating vision home.
Explore the surreal monochrome gaze of Gordon Parks' Contact sheet P5 (1952), featuring an unsettling floating eyeball study; discover this evocative piece today.
Gordon Parks' iconic 'Soapbox Orator' captures a poignant moment in Harlem, 1952. A Black man confronts an image of Christ with African features – a powerful symbol of race and identity.
Gordon Parks’ iconic 1952 photo captures Harlem's resilience through a stark black & white portrait of an enigmatic man. Explore themes of dignity, urban life, and social commentary in this powerful image.
Experience Jackson Pollock's iconic Blue Poles (Number 11), a vibrant abstract expressionist masterpiece from 1952! This dynamic canvas explodes with color and energy, showcasing Pollock’s revolutionary drip technique. Own a piece of art history – discover this stunning reproduction today.
A bold red background with striking black outlines defines this 1952 abstract work by Clyfford Still, capturing the raw essence of Abstract Expressionism and inviting you to explore this powerful piece for your collection.
Experience Victor Vasarely's 'Uzok-III,' a vibrant Op Art masterpiece! This dynamic geometric composition, featuring bold colors and intricate patterns, challenges perception & evokes energy.
A mesmerizing green biomorphic figure dominates this 1952 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece by William Baziotes, inviting you to explore the surreal textures of this evocative jungle-inspired work for your collection.
This exquisite evening gown embodies Jean Dessès’ distinctive style: seamlessly merging Greek heritage with opulent Egyptian motifs. Featuring a plunging U-back neckline and trapunto detailing, it captures the spirit of 1950s haute couture. Admire Jean Dessès's iconic evening gown masterpiece – a stunning blend of Grecian and Egyptian influences crafted in luxurious satin silk, epitomizing vintag