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Fernand Leger’s "Three Sisters" (1952) is a vibrant, Cubist/Surrealist oil painting featuring nude figures & symbolic elements. Explore this dynamic artwork's bold style & layered composition.
Fernand Léger’s ‘Wall Composition’ (1952) is a bold, graphic black & white study of a dog in a dynamic, stylized Tubist approach. Explore this unique artwork's energetic lines and modern aesthetic.
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.
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.
Explore Sunil Kumar Das’s ‘Bull Fight,’ a dynamic charcoal sketch capturing raw energy & tradition. A powerful piece by the acclaimed Indian artist, known for his equine drawings.
A dynamic display of vibrant circles and geometric shapes defines this 1952 abstract masterpiece by Friedrich Wilhelm Brandtner, offering a captivating sense of energy for your modern collection.
A vibrant display of stylized figures and cultural gatherings defines this expressive 1952 masterpiece Muses, Panel Six from the Art of the Negro series by Hale Aspacio Woodruff, inviting you to explore its rich legacy.
A vibrant mural of diverse figures and cultural symbols defines this expressive 1952 masterpiece by Hale Woodruff from his Art of the Negro series, inviting you to explore a profound legacy of American history.
A vibrant explosion of abstract shapes and colors defines Manhattan Carnival by William Ronald Smith, a mid-century masterpiece capturing the lively energy of 1952 through bold geometric forms ready to transform your space.
A vibrant dance of orange and yellow circles defines this 1952 abstract masterpiece by Canadian pioneer Hortense Mattice Gordon, inviting you to bring a dynamic burst of mid-century modern energy into your home.