Showing 24 artworks out of 33
- Impressionism
- Post-Impressionism
- Romanticism
- Surrealism
- Fauvism
- Romantic Landscape
- American Realism
- Romantic Landscape Painting
- Expressionism
- Hudson River School
- Realism
- Symbolist Painting
- Symbolism
- Pop Art
- Neo-Impressionism
- Contemporary Realism
- Cubism
- Impressionist Painting
- Impressionistic Landscape
- Modernism
- Tonalism
- Impressionistic Landscape Painting
- Wassily Kandinsky
- Naïve Art
- German Romanticism
- See all
- Espresso
- Phthalo Green
- Gray
- Cobalt Violet
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Sap Green
- Black
- Sea Green
- Steel Blue
- Walnut
- Impressionism
- Landscape Painting
- Sunset
- Claude Monet
- French Art
- Landscape
- Painting
- Monet
- Oil Painting
- Light
- Art
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Nature
- Color
- Sunset Painting
- Color Palette
- Post-Impressionism
- Sunset Landscape
- Serene
- Art Reproduction
- Tranquility
- Oil On Canvas
- Modern Art
- Oil Painting Reproduction
- Fine Art Print
Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘Temptation of St. Anthony’! A surreal triptych brimming with symbolism & dark fantasy. Masterful oil painting, Northern Renaissance art – a timeless masterpiece.
"The Face of War," by Salvador Dalí (1940), confronts viewers with the horrors of conflict through surreal imagery—a withered face symbolizing dehumanization and infinite suffering—echoing Guernica's anti-war stance."
Painted during the Northern Renaissance, it reflects a period of artistic experimentation and societal introspection.
The image depicts a man's face against a stark red backdrop, characterized by distorted features and exaggerated expressions—a disconcerting portrayal reflecting Bacon’s exploration of psychological torment.
Study for a Pope IV - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of mortality and psychological torment, this study captures the essence of Bacon's signature style – grotesque figures juxtaposed against stark backgrounds. The painting portrays a man with a skeleton face seated in a chair, embodying themes of decay and existential dread. Its unsettling imagery reflects Bacon’s preoccupation with human vul
Triptych, 1971 Center - This painting depicts a solitary man on stairs before a window, holding a rope and accompanied by two figures, capturing Bacon's signature blend of psychological intensity and visceral emotion.
Study for Head of George Dyer, 1967 - This unsettling portrait by Francis Bacon captures the artist's signature style—a grotesque depiction of human anatomy rendered with muted colors and a palpable sense of psychological torment.
Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘The Temptation of St. Anthony,’ a surreal masterpiece brimming with grotesque creatures and unsettling detail from the early 16th century. Discover this iconic Netherlandish painting and bring its dark vision home.
Lying Figure Nr. 3 by Francis Bacon - A haunting black and white depiction of a dancer amidst shadowy figures, capturing the artist's signature visceral style.
Three Studies of George Dyres, 1966 C - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of violence and psychological torment, this painting captures the essence of Bacon's signature style – fragmented figures rendered in unsettling colors against a dark backdrop. The man’s face is painted white, red, and black, conveying immense pain and vulnerability. Meta Description: Explore Francis Bacon's masterpiece -
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Head-VI,' a haunting 1949 painting exploring existential angst & trauma through distorted figures, surreal elements, and a screaming face inspired by silent film.
The painting showcases a man with a grotesquely distorted face, reflecting Bacon's signature style and exploring themes of psychological torment and vulnerability. Its unsettling imagery captures the artist’s profound engagement with human emotion.
Bosch’s haunting ‘Temptation of St. Anthony,’ painted in 1506, confronts viewers with surreal horror—a meticulously detailed monochrome triptych exploring psychological torment and foreshadowing Surrealism's dreamlike vision. Explore Hieronymus Bosch’s visionary masterpiece and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.
Bosch’s ‘The Temptation of Saint Anthony,’ painted in 1516, confronts viewers with a hallucinatory vision of demonic forces and angelic intervention—a masterpiece of Northern Renaissance art by Hieronymus Bosch that invites exploration and contemplation.
Delve into Bosch’s unsettling Renaissance vision! This haunting triptych depicts St. Anthony battling demonic temptation in a surreal desert landscape—a masterful blend of biblical narrative and psychological exploration. Admire Hieronymus Bosch's unparalleled technique and discover this iconic masterpiece.
Bosch’s haunting depiction of the Passion captures an unsettling blend of religious fervor and grotesque imagery—a masterpiece from the High Renaissance period featuring Jesus crucified amidst a dramatic tableau of sorrowful figures and symbolic details.
Francis Bacon’s visceral ‘Sweeney Agonistes,’ inspired by Eliot's poem, plunges viewers into existential horror with grotesque figures and jarring colors—a cornerstone of Expressionism reflecting trauma and decay.