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Discover Pablo Picasso’s "Woman with Book" – a stunning Surrealist portrait capturing Marie-Thérèse Walter's serene gaze and contemplative pose. Explore its geometric style & profound symbolism at Norton Simon Museum.
René Magritte's "Three Nudes" (1923) is a surrealist masterpiece exploring perception, identity, and vulnerability through geometric abstraction & unsettling domestic scenes. A key work of the Art Deco era.
A striking surrealist exploration of emotion features Pablo Picasso's fragmented 1939 Bust of Woman, blending Cubist technique with profound psychological depth for those seeking to own a piece of modern art history.
Pablo Picasso’s dramatic depiction of ‘The Rape of the Sabine Women,’ rendered in Cubist style during his formative years, portrays a brutal confrontation between Roman soldiers and Sabine women—a pivotal moment capturing intense violence and psychological complexity. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its timeless artistry into your home.
Pablo Picasso’s “Untitled” (1937) is a striking Surrealist piece featuring a woman adorned with flowers against geometric abstraction, symbolizing resilience amidst trauma. Influenced by Cézanne and Cubism, it reflects Picasso's exploration of volume and perspective—a pivotal work demonstrating his mastery of artistic innovation.
Experience Pablo Picasso's dramatic 'Bullfight,' a surrealist masterpiece capturing intense action and chaos. This hand-painted reproduction showcases the artist’s iconic style, bringing the bullring to life with vibrant detail.
This captivating piece by Joan Miró showcases an abstract composition dominated by birds amidst a textured tiled background—a hallmark of his Cubist style. Created in 1979 and etched on Arches paper, it's a testament to Miró's enduring legacy celebrated at the Fundació Joan Miró. Its dynamic lines, bold hues, and symbolic imagery reflect Miró’s profound artistic vision.
James Horsburgh (1762-1836) was a Scottish hydrographer whose 'India Directory' revolutionized maritime navigation in the Indian Ocean & beyond for over half a century. Explore his legacy and influence on cartography.
Experience the surrealist dream of Pablo Picasso's 1928 masterpiece Painter and his model where fragmented forms and vibrant colors create a captivating atmosphere perfect for any fine art collection.
Explore Pablo Picasso's haunting 'Crucifixion' (1930). A surrealist masterpiece blending religious symbolism with Cubism’s fragmented forms, capturing anguish and transformation.
Discover Pablo Picasso’s "Woman with Book" – a stunning Surrealist portrait capturing Marie-Thérèse Walter's serene gaze and contemplative pose. Explore its geometric style & profound symbolism at Norton Simon Museum.
Marc Chagall’s ‘Return from the Synagogue,’ painted in 1926, captures a snowy street scene populated by figures engaged in conversation and accompanied by a dog—a poignant depiction of resilience and connection amidst winter's chill.
A mesmerizing fusion of Cubist fragmentation and Surrealist imagination, this 1956 masterpiece by Pablo Picasso captures a serene nude amidst a vibrant garden, inviting you to explore the depths of modern art history.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Seated Woman in a Red Armchair'! A surrealist masterpiece blending dream and reality, showcasing his innovative style & emotional depth. Explore its influences & significance in modern art.
A haunting portrait by Pablo Picasso, 'Young Woman' captures a moment of quiet sorrow and introspection. Explore the artist’s masterful use of form and emotion in this iconic work.
The Crucifixion embodies Picasso’s fascination with the 'life in death' paradox, blending religious symbolism with Cubism’s bold colors and distorted forms. It reflects his personal experiences of loss and trauma.