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Delve into the haunting beauty of Modigliani’s ‘The Red-Headed Girl.’ This iconic portrait embodies his signature elongated style & Expressionist aesthetic, exploring themes of melancholy & formal elegance.
A vibrant display of Naive Art captures the tender bond between mother and child in this 1948 masterpiece by Pablo Picasso, inviting you to explore the profound simplicity and emotional depth of his iconic work.
An intense expressionist exploration of emotion, this 1901 self-portrait by Pablo Picasso uses dark tones and distorted forms to reveal the artist's inner turmoil, inviting you to explore a masterpiece of early modernism.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Young Girl in an Armchair'! This captivating painting depicts a woman and child within a vibrant, expressive scene—a glimpse into family life through the artist’s revolutionary style.
Georges Braque’s ‘Landscape at L’Estaque,’ painted in 1906, marks a crucial step toward Cubism. This vibrant depiction utilizes bold hues alongside fragmented forms to challenge traditional perspective—a pioneering work influencing the artistic trajectory of Picasso and Cézanne.
Experience Henri Matisse's vibrant 'Nature morte au buffet vert'! This Fauvist masterpiece bursts with color and dynamic brushstrokes, showcasing his innovative use of form and a celebration of everyday beauty.
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Georges Braque's 'Pitchet, Glass & Lemons' captures a Cubist still life with a pitcher, eggs, and lemons—a study of form and perspective by a modern art pioneer.
Early Life & Artistic Foundations: Braque's upbringing instilled a blend of craftsmanship and academic study.
Discover 'The part of campaign 02' by Fernand Léger (1954). This vibrant painting captures a lively beach scene, showcasing Léger’s unique style and bold use of color.
Explore Fernand Léger's iconic 'Self' self-portrait! This pencil sketch exemplifies his Cubist style, featuring simplified forms and a striking gaze – a masterpiece of modern art.
Georges Braque’s ‘Black Fish’ (1942) is a captivating Expressionist still life featuring a sleeping cat, record player, and apples – a unique blend of Cubism and everyday objects.
Georges Braque's 'Still Life with Mussels' (1927) showcases vibrant fruits & objects, embodying Cubist principles and reflecting the artist’s innovative approach to form and color. Explore a masterpiece of 20th-century art.
Pablo Picasso’s ‘Three Women at a Fountain (Study)’ (1921) embodies his pioneering Naive Art style, reflecting influences from Cézanne and Modernism. Depicting three women beside a fountain with birds and a cup, this pastel captures the spirit of observation and experimentation characteristic of Cubism.
Georges Braque's 'Mandolin, Glass, Pot & Fruit' (1927) is a Cubist masterpiece capturing everyday objects with fragmented forms and muted tones. Explore the beauty of simplicity and artistic innovation.
Explore Amadeo Souza-Cardoso's poignant portrait 'Sadness,' reflecting Cézanne’s influence and capturing the melancholic spirit of Expressionism. Discover a masterful blend of chiaroscuro and stylized form in this 1915 masterpiece.