Showing 24 artworks out of 225 with keywords '24.0 x 43.0 cm'
- Agnolo Bronzino
- Andrea Benetti
- Andrea Del Sarto
- Chen Cheng Po
- Diego Velázquez
- Edward Kienholz
- Edward Penfield
- Elli Killingwithcuteness
- Francis Bacon
- Henri Privat-Livemont
- Herbert William Garratt
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
- Johannes Vermeer Van Delft
- John Singer Sargent
- Jose Del Castillo
- Josef Rudolf Witzel
- Joseph Christian Leyendecker
- Juan Van Der Hamen Y Leon
- Kazimir Malevich
- Pierre Soulages
- Raphael
- Raphael Coxcie
- Robert Mangold
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
- William Sergeant Kendall
Not available for this selection
- Art Nouveau
- Baroque
- High Renaissance
- Academic Realism
- Contemporary Realism
- Impressionism
- Abstract Expressionism
- Minimalism
- Neoclassicism
- Realism
- Surrealism
- Renaissance
- Tachisme
- Minimalist Abstract
- Modernism
- Neo-Cave Art
- Neoclassical Painting
- Neoclassical Precision
- Other
- Pop Art
- Post-Impressionism
- Poster Art
- Primitive Surrealism
- Renaissance Humanism
- Renaissance Revival
- See all
- Espresso
- Gray
- Phthalo Green
- Black
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Walnut
- Putty
- Steel Blue
- Sea Green
- Teal
- Sap Green
- Cobalt Violet
- Driftwood
- Raphael
- Contemporary Art
- Pope Leo X
- Oil On Canvas
- Italian Art
- Portrait Painting
- Oil On Canvas Art
- Oil Painting
- Renaissance
- Vintage Poster Art
- Painting
- Portrait
- Art Deco Style
- Cardinals
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Uffizi Gallery
- Modern Art
- John Singer Sargent
- Renaissance Art
- Art Nouveau Poster
- Art Reproduction
- Pope Innocent X
- Baroque Painting
- Realism
- Abstract Art
Admire 'The Inland Printer,' a captivating 1897 painting by J.C. Leyendecker. A vintage scene of a man in repose, rendered in exquisite detail. Hand-painted reproduction available.
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.
Admire Edward Penfield’s ‘March, April (Golf Calendar)’ (1899). A captivating lithograph depicting a golfer on the course. Original hand-painted reproduction available.