Showing 24 artworks out of 38
- Alberto Issel
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Experience the vibrant warmth of Henri Matisse's Fauvist masterpiece Woman on Sofa, where bold red walls and expressive color create an inviting atmosphere perfect for any collection.
Pieter Bruegel’s ‘Netherlandish Proverbs’ offers a captivating monochrome view of 16th-century Dutch life through detailed realism and layered symbolism. Explore this iconic Northern Renaissance masterpiece and discover its profound commentary on human behavior – perfect for your collection.
Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Trébuchet (Trap)’ – a striking 1964 wooden plank sculpture. Explore this contemporary still life, showcasing rustic charm & minimalist design. A key piece by a pioneering artist.
Experience the brilliance of Henri Matisse's 'untitled (9869)' – a masterful black and white depiction capturing a serene woman amidst a domestic scene, embodying Fauvist principles.
Captured in stark black and white by Edward Hopper during the mid-century American aesthetic, this evocative interior scene portrays quiet solitude amidst urban landscapes—a timeless exploration of human experience inviting contemplation and artistic appreciation.
Experience Rococo sentimentality with Greuze's portrait of Ange Laurent de La Live de Jully, capturing 18th-century emotion; discover this masterpiece today.
*Homage à Verner Panton* is a striking oil painting by Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid (1950-2016), embodying her signature deconstructivist style. Featuring sweeping curvilinear shapes against a dark backdrop, the artwork captures movement and dynamism—a tribute to Verner Panton’s cantilevered plastic chair.
A vibrant modernist masterpiece featuring overlapping transparent four-color process type by Massimo Vignelli for Knoll International 1967, inviting you to bring this iconic piece of graphic design history into your collection.
Admire Alma-Tadema’s ‘Music Cabinet’! A stunning Neoclassical masterpiece – intricate ebony & ivory inlay, a lavish Greek revival design. Explore this opulent 19th-century artwork.
This brochure showcases Knoll International’s commitment to innovative design, exemplified by Massimo Vignelli’s striking ‘The Albinson Chair’ artwork. Featuring a monochrome photograph of elegantly arranged chairs and accompanied by Vignelli's exhibition label detailing Knoll’s graphic program from 1966-1980, this piece embodies modernist principles of simplicity and functionality. The photograp
Experience the vibrant emotional intensity of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's 1923 Expressionist masterpiece Coffee Table, a soulful depiction of intimate connection that invites you to bring this timeless moment into your home.
Andy Warhol's untitled (3772) captures a serene scene of a wooden dresser adorned with a floral print, reflecting the artist’s iconic pop art style and fascination with everyday objects. Explore this unique piece and bring home a timeless artwork.
Wim Rietveld (1924-1985) was a Dutch industrial & furniture designer, son of Gerrit Rietveld – an architect whose groundbreaking Mondrian House remains one of the most iconic buildings of the modernist era. From his early years in Utrecht, Wim inherited his father’s unwavering belief in simplicity and geometric abstraction as tools for creating beautiful and purposeful objects. This influence prof
Explore this 1931 Bauhaus-inspired floor plan by Carl Fieger, showcasing functionalist design principles; bring architectural history home today.
Exquisite 1785 Writing Table by Jean Henri Riesener! A stunning Neoclassical piece showcasing intricate gilt details & craftsmanship. Discover this rare antique's elegance & historical significance.
Jean-François Oeben’s “Bureau du Roi,” commissioned by Louis XV, exemplifies the pinnacle of Rococo craftsmanship. Featuring floral marquetry, geometric tiled patterns & gilded bronze embellishments, this desk reflects Madame de Pompadour's influence and marks a pivotal moment in decorative arts history.
Ede Toroczkai-Wigand’s exquisite 1902 dining room cabinet exemplifies Viennese Secession influence with its rounded edges and silver inlay details, showcasing a masterful blend of form and function from this Hungarian architect.
Pelagio Palagi (1775-1860): Italian Neoclassical painter, sculptor & decorator. Explore his portraits, historical scenes, and archaeological influences – a versatile master of 19th-century art.
Exquisite Louis XVI writing table by Martin Carlin featuring twenty-eight hand-painted Sèvres porcelain plaques and elegant gilt bronze mounts invites you to explore the pinnacle of 18th-century French craftsmanship.
A striking black leather armchair designed by Bernardo Bernardi in 1961 for the Moša Pijade Workers’ University, showcasing a unique bowl-like form and minimalist aesthetic – perfect for modern interiors.
Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema’s opulent ‘The Picture Gallery,’ painted in 1874, captures the refined elegance of Victorian society with meticulous detail and masterful use of light—a stunning homage to Impressionism's influence. Explore a timeless masterpiece and bring its beauty into your home.