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Explore Egon Schiele's poignant landscape masterpiece, 'Setting Sun,' depicting a serene mountain vista and two figures bathed in twilight hues. Discover its artistic context & significance at Leopold Museum.
A haunting portrait by Francis Bacon captures the profound sorrow and isolation of human experience. Featuring a man slumped on the floor with his head bowed, the painting embodies Bacon's signature style—bold colors and distorted figures—creating an emotionally charged masterpiece.
Delve into the haunting world of Francis Bacon with ArtsDot. Explore 25 iconic paintings, from his visceral portraits to powerful triptychs. Discover the stories behind these masterpieces & find museum-quality art reproductions for your home.
Discover "The Little Blue Horse" by Franz Marc – a pivotal Expressionist masterpiece! Explore vibrant color, symbolic depth & Marc’s spiritual vision of nature's beauty. Hand-painted reproductions available.
Two Studies for Self-Portrait, left - This haunting black and white painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man with a severely scarred face, capturing the artist's signature exploration of pain and psychological torment. A visceral portrayal of vulnerability and distortion.
The painting depicts a naked man lying on a bed with his head turned to the side, accompanied by two other figures—one near the top left corner and another on the right side of the bed—creating a composition rich in psychological depth.
This etching captures Munch's signature style—distortion and exaggeration to convey inner feelings.
The painting depicts a man wearing a hat and gazing downwards amidst scattered flowers, primarily pink roses, symbolizing introspection and contemplation within a vibrant natural setting.
A haunting Expressionist portrait of Chaim Soutine by Modigliani captures the artist's melancholic gaze and timeless beauty. This 1915 oil on panel evokes a sense of longing, showcasing Modigliani’s signature style. Discover or own this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Egon Schiele's masterpiece 'Einzeine Häuser,' a striking Expressionist painting depicting a solitary house against rolling hills, influenced by Munch and showcased at Prague National Gallery.
Explore Edvard Munch's poignant portrait of Dagny Juell Przybyszewski, capturing the emotional intensity of Expressionism through bold brushstrokes and vivid colors—a masterpiece reflecting love, loss, and artistic vision.
A hauntingly expressive nude portrait by Edvard Munch captures the raw vulnerability of youth through vibrant Expressionist brushstrokes, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of emotional depth.
Egon Schiele’s ‘Moa’ (1911) captures a dancer enveloped in rich textiles, showcasing his innovative Expressionist style and departure from Klimt's influence. Explore the painting’s striking contrasts & emotive power.
Experience Kandinsky's 'Pareja a caballo,' a vibrant expressionist painting capturing emotion through bold crimson hues and dynamic geometric forms—a stunning handmade reproduction available at ArtsDot.
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Hermann Max Pechstein's 'Girl at a Table,' painted in 1910, showcases bold colors and expressive lines. Featuring Lotte Kaprolat as his model, this masterpiece embodies Pechstein’s refined artistic sensibilities.
Georges Rouault's 'Head of Christ' embodies profound spiritual contemplation through its stark black contours framing luminous blue hues—a testament to his distinctive stained-glass inspired style and enduring empathy for humanity’s suffering.
Delve into the haunting beauty of Egon Schiele’s ‘untitled (1798)’ – a grayscale portrait embodying Expressionist angst and masterful charcoal technique. Explore reproductions at ArtsDot.