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- Cubist Sculpture Design
- Harlem Nyc Art
- Peace
- Congress Of Peoples
- Gift For Art Lovers
- Citadel Of Hope Print
- Mexican Art
- Museum Wall Art
- Wall Decor Black & White
- Diego Rivera
- Modern Abstraction Art
- African American Art
- Color Palette
- Bold Color Sculpture
- Abstract Avian Figure
- Gordon Parks Photography
- Stone Sculpture Design
- Symbolism
- Social Realism Art
- Civil Rights Era Art
- Contemporary Art Piece
- Geometric Art Forms
- Fernand Léger Sculpture
- Unity
- Resilience Art
Explore Frida Kahlo's art (1907-1954): iconic self-portraits, surrealism & Mexican heritage. Discover themes of identity, pain & her feminist legacy.
Gordon Parks’ "Untitled, Harlem, New York" captures a poignant 1952 scene of resilience within the ‘Citadel of Hope,’ showcasing stark black and white photography and evoking community faith amidst hardship – discover this iconic image.
Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘Rockefeller Branch’ – a dynamic 1952 sculpture in black, white & red. A modern abstraction blending Cubism & Surrealism, showcasing bold forms & dramatic lighting.