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A vibrant explosion of geometric shapes and concentric squares defines Frank Stella's 1962 masterpiece Hyena Stomp, an iconic piece of minimalist Op Art available for your collection.
USA. Hampton, Virginia. 1962. is a seminal black-and-white photograph by Bruce Davidson depicting racial segregation in Hampton, Virginia during the Cuban Missile Crisis era. It portrays a young Black man standing before a window displaying 'White Only' signage, symbolizing injustice and defiance.
Sock (1962): This Pop Art piece utilizes Lichtenstein’s signature Ben-Day dot technique to depict a single sock in grayscale, emphasizing texture and simplicity as reflections of mass production.
A vibrant geometric abstraction of the Brazilian flag by modernist master Alfredo Volpi captures a dynamic interplay of blue, yellow, and white shapes that invites you to explore this iconic piece of Brazilian art history.
Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Portmcezanne’ is a stark black & white illustration exploring geometric form & directional lines. A minimalist study in linear perspective, embodying Pop Art's precision.
René Magritte’s "The Philosophy in the Bedroom" presents a surreal depiction of a woman with prominently displayed breasts, echoing his fascination with hidden realities and veiled figures from his childhood trauma. Explore this iconic 1962 painting and discover its enigmatic beauty.
Explore Max Ernst's surrealist masterpiece 'The Cardinals Are Dying,' a vibrant landscape painting featuring radiant yellow suns and intricate geometric patterns, reflecting his pioneering spirit and fascination with the subconscious.
René Magritte’s surreal "Representation" depicts soccer players amidst a dreamlike landscape, showcasing the artist's iconic style and 1962 vision. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its mystery into your space.
Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic 'Standing Rib' captures the bold colors and graphic style of Pop Art with a close-up view of raw meat on a plate. This 1962 painting showcases Lichtenstein’s signature approach to everyday subjects, offering a unique perspective – discover this vibrant artwork.
Cristóbal Balenciaga’s sculptural three-piece suit embodies timeless elegance—a masterpiece of minimalist design from the 1960s that captures the visionary spirit of Surrealist influences and showcases his unparalleled mastery.
Andy Warhol’s mesmerizing ‘Three Marilyns,’ a silkscreen masterpiece from 1962, captures the allure of Marilyn Monroe through three strikingly similar portraits against a serene blue backdrop—a testament to Warhol's innovative Pop Art style and enduring fascination with celebrity iconography. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Paula Rego's 'Self-portrait in Red,' a dynamic 1962 collage painting, features nine figures amidst fragmented objects and a bold red background, reflecting the artist’s narrative storytelling and psychological depth from the late 20th century. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its unique vision home.
René Magritte’s surrealist masterpiece captures a tranquil mountain landscape bathed in moonlight, featuring two birds perched atop the snowy peak and nestling amongst icy formations – an evocative glimpse into the artist's distinctive style and Belgian Surrealism.
Marc Chagall’s ‘Dance,’ painted in 1962, captures the exuberant spirit of celebration with its dynamic choreography and fantastical imagery—a hallmark of his surrealist style. Explore this captivating artwork by the Belarusian artist and immerse yourself in a dreamlike vision.
Andy Warhol's iconic 'Roll of Bills' captures the vibrant energy of 1962 with a bold depiction of currency, reflecting the artist’s Pop Art style and fascination with American imagery. Discover this unique hand-painted reproduction and elevate your collection.
Discover the serene classical grace of Aristide Maillol's bronze sculpture L’Air, embodying quiet contemplation from the early 20th century; bring this timeless masterpiece home.
Marc Chagall’s ‘The Tablets of Law’ (1962) – a dreamlike intaglio print featuring shoes & floral forms. Explore this Naive Art masterpiece's symbolism & textured etching technique.
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