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Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Sunlight in a Cafeteria.’ A poignant 1958 oil painting capturing urban solitude & light. Discover American Realism's emotional depth – perfect for art collectors.
Experience the vibrant energy of Willem de Kooning's 1958 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece Suburb in Havana, a bold symphony of yellow and blue textures that invites you to bring this iconic era of art into your home.
René Magritte’s ‘The Banquet’ challenges reality with a surreal red circle obscuring trees – a masterful blend of realism and dreamlike imagery, exploring visibility vs. invisibility.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Francis Bacon (1909-1992) forged his artistic path independently, absorbing influences from Surrealism and Cubism. Known for emotionally charged figurative paintings characterized by distorted forms and raw expressionism, he remains a cornerstone of modern art.
Marc Chagall's 'Song of Songs IV (8)' is a vibrant Fauvist masterpiece depicting a horse-riding woman amidst a fantastical scene. Explore color, symbolism & Chagall’s dreamlike style in this iconic work.
This haunting surrealist painting by Max Ernst depicts nocturnal birds soaring over a beach alongside a solitary figure and scattered books, capturing the artist's exploration of subconscious imagery.
Marc Chagall’s "Song of Songs IV" (1958) – a vibrant watercolor capturing raw emotion & spiritual themes. Explore this Expressionist masterpiece's dynamic composition & symbolic depth.
Marc Chagall’s ‘The Creation of Man,’ a vibrant Naïve Art depiction of God gifting humanity, captures a dreamlike scene with a naked figure and angelic forms. Explore this iconic 1958 masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Robert Motherwell's 'Iberia' (1958) is an emotionally charged abstract expressionist painting, reflecting grief and the spirit of Spain through layered textures and a haunting monochrome palette.
Discover Cristóbal Balenciaga's iconic 'Evening Ensemble': A breathtaking black satin gown with jet bead trim, showcasing the master couturier’s elegance and architectural design from 1965.
Vibrant red poppies burst from a vase in this captivating 1958 masterpiece by Martiros Saryan, offering a soulful glimpse into Armenian color and texture that invites you to bring this timeless beauty into your home.
‘Broad Turning’ by Morris Louis, created in 1958, is a seminal piece of Color Field Painting characterized by horizontal bands of layered acrylic resin (Magna) on canvas. Its subdued palette—primarily browns and ochres—captures the essence of natural elements like water and wind, reflecting Louis's pioneering approach to abstraction.
Vibrant figures engaged in a chess match bring life to The Café by Shakir Hassan Al Said, a 1958 masterpiece of modern Iraqi art that invites you to explore its rich textures and timeless atmosphere.
A striking mountainous landscape featuring vibrant purple peaks under a serene blue sky by Brazilian pioneer Amelia Amorim Toledo, offering a unique mid-century abstract experience for your collection.
A captivating black and white photograph by George Daniell captures two actors in an intimate pose from ‘Legend for Lovers’ (1958), evoking a sense of romance and contemplation. Discover this timeless image and own a piece of theater history.
A soulful portrait of a Yoruba elder captures the essence of Nigerian modernism in this 1958 masterpiece by Akinola Lasekan, inviting you to explore the profound beauty and cultural heritage of his naturalistic style.
Discover 'Intent al diàleg' by Leandre Cristòfol i Peralba (1958). A striking metal sculpture featuring interconnected circles, presented in a museum setting. Hand-painted reproduction available.