Showing 24 artworks out of 225 with keywords '21.0 x 24.0 cm'
- Agnolo Bronzino
- Andrea Benetti
- Andrea Del Sarto
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- Joseph Christian Leyendecker
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- Rembrandt Van Rijn
- Robert Mangold
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
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Robert Mangold's 'X Within X Orange' (1981) is a minimalist masterpiece—a striking orange rectangle bisected by lines, embodying geometric abstraction and challenging traditional painting conventions.
Diego Velázquez’s *Portrait of Pope Innocent X*, painted in 1650, remains one of the finest portraits ever created—a masterful blend of realism and psychological insight into papal authority.
Explore Edward Kienholz’s unsettling ‘The Menil’ sculpture – a layered wood & paint masterpiece featuring a haunting figure & symbolic imagery. Surrealism meets folk art.
John Singer Sargent’s Study for Madame X captures the artist's signature loose style and introspective mood of the Gilded Age. This graphite sketch offers a glimpse into the creation of a legendary portrait, perfect for art lovers seeking a timeless piece.
Admire Edward Penfield’s ‘March, April (Golf Calendar)’ (1899). A captivating lithograph depicting a golfer on the course. Original hand-painted reproduction available.
Experience Raphael's 'Pope Leo X with Cardinals'! This iconic Renaissance masterpiece captures papal power & religious intrigue. Admire the rich details and historical context of this Uffizi Gallery treasure.