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Explore Andy Warhol's iconic *Marilyn Diptych* (1962) – a powerful statement on fame, mortality & mass media. Discover the Pop Art masterpiece that redefined celebrity culture and continues to captivate audiences today.
Explore Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans.’ A revolutionary Pop Art masterpiece reflecting consumer culture & mass production. Discover its history, symbolism & timeless appeal.
Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Blam’ – a dynamic Pop Art explosion! Bold colors, comic book style & iconic imagery. Explore this 1962 masterpiece's energy & cultural impact. #PopArt #Lichtenstein
Max Ernst’s ‘Earth Seen from Venus’ (1962) is a vibrant Surrealist oil on panel exploring cosmic themes. Discover this captivating abstract expressionist artwork's dynamic composition & unique vision.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein's iconic 'Baked Potato,' a striking black and white painting capturing the playful juxtaposition of fire and food—a testament to Pop Art’s fascination with everyday imagery.
Explore Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’! This Pop Art masterpiece exemplifies repetition & consumerism. Discover its screen print technique & lasting legacy.
Study for Three Heads (right panel), oil on canvas by Francis Bacon (1909-1992). This unsettling depiction of the human face explores themes of trauma and distortion, reflecting Bacon's profound engagement with psychological anxieties.
Picasso's series explored the legacy of Impressionism and Surrealist principles. The artwork exemplifies his ability to synthesize diverse artistic traditions into a singular vision.
Explore Salvador Dalí's surrealist masterpiece, "The Sacred Heart of Jesus" (1962). This captivating painting blends religious iconography with dreamlike imagery and vibrant colors, showcasing Dalí’s unique artistic vision.
Explore the Reynolds Morse Foundation's extensive Dali collection and delve into his artistic legacy.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Woman Sitting in Blue Armchair,' a surrealist portrait capturing the sitter’s essence with bold colors and angular lines. A masterpiece of 20th-century art.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Still Life with Cat and Lobster,' a surrealist masterpiece from 1962! Explore its unique composition, Naïve Art style & Picasso’s exploration of animals in art.
A mysterious man in black stands alone on a surreal beach in René Magritte's 1962 masterpiece The Spirit of Adventure, inviting you to explore the profound depths of this iconic Surrealist vision for your collection.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Three Heads presents a distorted portrait of anguish and isolation in black and white, embodying the artist's visceral style from the 1960s. Explore this iconic work and bring its raw emotion into your space.
Untitled (Harvard Mural sketch): This untitled Harvard mural sketch embodies Mark Rothko's distinctive approach to abstraction, prioritizing form and line over color. Created in 1962 for a collaborative project with Harvard University, it’s a testament to his exploration of existential themes – mortality, trauma, and the search for meaning in a universe devoid of inherent purpose.
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This haunting Study for Three Heads exemplifies Bacon's signature style, utilizing loose brushstrokes and dark tones to portray a fragmented human face imbued with anxiety and despair. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism, it’s a powerful meditation on isolation and vulnerability.
Andy Warhol’s iconic black and white photograph captures a playful moment—a man in red jacket gazing intently at the camera—reflecting Warhol's fascination with repetition and celebrity culture during the vibrant Pop Art era. Explore this captivating image and bring Warhol’s artistic vision home.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein's 'Kitchen range,' a vibrant 1962 Pop Art masterpiece. This iconic painting captures domesticity with bold lines and Ben-Day dots, reflecting consumer culture.
Experience the profound emotional depth of Mark Rothko's 1962 Color Field masterpiece Ochre and Red on Red, where luminous layers of crimson and amber invite you to explore a meditative world of pure abstract color.