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- Aleksandr Deyneka
- Alexander Liberman
- André Masson
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- Herbert Bayer
- Ivan Generalić
- Jacob Kainen
- Jamie Wyeth
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- Mark Rothko
- Nathan Oliveira
- Noel Rockmore
- Oswaldo Guayasamín Calero
- Pablo Picasso
- Paul Allen Reed
- Paul Delvaux
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- Salvador Dalí
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Andy Warhol’s ‘Red Race Riot’ – a powerful Pop Art commentary on civil rights. Explore this iconic 1964 silkscreen, known for its bold style & social impact.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein’s vibrant ‘Mural’! A dynamic Pop Art portrait featuring Ben-Day dots & bold outlines. Capturing joyful exuberance, this iconic piece embodies American consumer culture.
Roy Lichtenstein's 'As I Opened Fire' (1964) captures the intensity of aerial combat through dynamic comic-inspired imagery, reflecting Pop Art’s engagement with popular culture and mass media.
Explore Mark Rothko's 'No. 4' (1964) – a captivating Color Field painting evoking contemplation & emotion through minimalist blocks of red and brown. Own a hand-painted reproduction today!
Explore Pablo Picasso's 1964 'Lying Female Nude with Cat.' A surrealist masterpiece blending Cubism & intimacy, featuring a captivating nude and feline companion – a unique art world treasure.
Witness Salvador Dalí's surrealist masterpiece, 'Et Posuerunt eum in monumento,' depicting Christ’s entombment with striking blue skin and melting forms. Explore the dreamlike imagery of 1964’s iconic painting.
Explore Joan Miró’s ‘Message from a Friend,’ a surreal 1964 oil painting blending Cubism & Surrealism. Discover its layered forms, evocative symbolism, and melancholic beauty.
This reproduction aims to faithfully capture the essence of Rothko's iconic work, known for its exploration of emotion and spirituality through abstract forms. Mark Rothko Mark Rothko, born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Latvia, in 1903, carried within him from the outset a sense of displacement that would profoundly shape his artistic journey. His early years were marked by the anxiet
Explore Marc Chagall's 'Christ (study to vitrage in Metz Cathedral)' (1964). This vibrant study showcases his unique style, blending religious symbolism with colorful abstraction inspired by stained glass design.
Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic comic book panel captures dynamic action—a robot superhero wielding a gun atop a rocket ship—reflecting the bold style of Pop Art and cementing his legacy as a visionary artist. Explore this captivating reproduction and bring Lichtenstein's vibrant aesthetic into your home.
Marc Chagall’s "The Lovers’ Heaven" (1964) is a dynamic black & white lithograph featuring nude figures, floral motifs, and expressive lines. Explore this allegorical masterpiece of sensuality & melancholy.
Vibrant blue circles and yellow accents dance across a dark void in this captivating 1964 color field painting by Washington Color School pioneer Paul Allen Reed, inviting you to explore his bold abstract legacy.
A soulful 1964 portrait of Billie and Dede Pierce by American realist Noel Rockmore captures the intimate essence of New Orleans jazz culture, inviting you to bring this evocative piece of musical history into your home.
Discover Hamada Shōji's Mingei-inspired Square Dish (1964), featuring earthy stoneware and delicate black floral lines; own a piece of Japanese ceramic history.
Monochromatic drawing by Nathan Oliveira (1964) featuring a rabbit resting on a beam. Textured pencil work & expressive realism evoke quietude. Bay Area Figurative Movement art.