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Explore Diego Rivera’s ‘Man at the Crossroads,’ a monumental fresco masterpiece. Discover its Social Realist style, complex symbolism & historical impact – perfect for art lovers.
Edward Hopper's 'New York, New Haven & Hartford' (1931) captures rural American solitude with its iconic red roof and distant train. A poignant oil painting reflecting modern isolation and timeless beauty.
Edward Hopper's "The Lee Shore" captures poignant urban isolation with its evocative depiction of sailboats and a solitary house, reflecting the artist’s signature style.
Experience Diego Rivera's monumental "Proletarian Unity," a powerful mural reflecting solidarity and unity among the working class during the Great Depression era.
Edward Hopper's 'Sun on Prospect Street' captures the quiet essence of early 20th-century American life in Gloucester, MA. This iconic black & white painting evokes a timeless scene of urban solitude and subtle beauty.
Diego Rivera’s monumental Detroit Industry fresco explodes with vibrant reds and yellows, depicting American industrial progress during the Great Depression. This iconic mural showcases Rivera's socialist vision and masterful fresco technique—explore a timeless masterpiece at ArtsDot.
Edward Hopper’s "City Roofs" (1932) captures urban isolation with stark realism & social-realist style. Explore this iconic oil painting's composition, light, and poignant depiction of city life.
Experience William Hogarth's 'The Four Times of Day: Night,' a captivating 1736 engraving depicting London’s vibrant, chaotic nightlife with social commentary and masterful realism.
Gordon Parks' poignant black and white photograph captures Harlem’s resilience amidst rain – a masterful depiction of urban life and human connection, reflecting Parks' signature social realism.
Edward Hopper’s haunting ‘Pennsylvania Coal Town,’ painted in Social Realism during the mid-century era, captures a poignant moment of urban solitude—a man gazing upwards at a window—inviting viewers to contemplate the quiet beauty of American life.
Gordon Parks' iconic 'Soapbox Orator' captures a poignant moment in Harlem, 1952. A Black man confronts an image of Christ with African features – a powerful symbol of race and identity.
Edward Hopper's "Tables for Ladies" captures the quiet solitude of 1930s America with its realistic depiction of diners and fruit displays, evoking a poignant mood perfect for art lovers.
Experience Parisian Realism with Daumier's poignant 1861 watercolor of a laundress, capturing quiet resilience and social life; discover this masterpiece today.
Xu Beihong's monumental 'Tian Heng and His Five Hundred Followers' depicts an ancient tale of loyalty and sacrifice, blending classical Chinese art with Western influences—a powerful symbol of nationalist fervor.
Marc Chagall’s ‘Vitebsk’ – a powerful black & white illustration of wartime chaos. Explore this social realist masterpiece's dynamic lines, symbolic imagery, and historical significance.
David Alfaro Siqueiros's 'Telluric Landscape Series I' is a striking 1950 engraving depicting a dramatic mountainous vista under a fiery red sky. Executed in the Social Realism style, it reflects Siqueiros’s revolutionary fervor and innovative techniques—particularly his use of spray guns—to convey movement and monumental scale. Inspired by Diego Rivera and Paul Cézanne, this artwork explores them
Experience Xu Beihong's 1936 portrait blending East and West; this vibrant masterpiece captures timeless elegance—discover your own piece of art history.
Jacob Lawrence's 'War Series: The Letter,' painted in 1946, embodies Expressionism and Social Realism with its stark colors and simplified forms depicting grief and loss during wartime—a poignant reflection of American history.
Daumier’s monochrome ‘Burden,’ a masterful Impressionistic Realism portrait housed in St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum, captures Victorian womanhood’s quiet strength amidst societal constraints—a timeless piece to contemplate and cherish.
Diego Rivera’s "Entering the Mine" showcases a monumental mural of Mexican laborers collaborating on a construction project, reflecting his iconic social realism style and celebrating community spirit. Discover this stunning hand-painted reproduction and bring art history into your space.
David Alfaro Siqueiros Admire David Alfaro Siqueiros' "Girl Mother" lithograph – a poignant depiction of motherhood and childhood innocence, framed beautifully and signed by the artist. Explore its rich symbolism & artistic legacy.
Experience 'The Third-class Carriage' by Honoré Daumier – a poignant realism capturing the daily struggles of ordinary people on a 19th-century journey. Own a museum-quality reproduction of this iconic work.