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- Egon Schiele
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Robert Delaunay’s monumental Parisian cityscape embodies Orphism's bold exploration of color and geometric abstraction—a captivating glimpse into 1911 France. Admire this vibrant masterpiece and bring its artistic spirit home.
Kazimir Malevich’s vibrant Argentine Polka captures a joyous celebration in Naïve Art style—a spirited dance scene brimming with color and movement. Explore this iconic piece from 1911 and bring home a timeless masterpiece.
This dynamic black and white abstract composition by Kandinsky, "Improvisation 5," utilizes geometric shapes and organic forms to convey emotion rather than realism. Lithographically printed, it embodies early abstractionism's focus on pure form and color.
Explore Umberto Boccioni’s dynamic Futurist masterpiece, ‘States Of Mind (Study): Those Who Stay,’ capturing a contemplative moment amidst the bustling train station setting—a poignant reflection on movement and human experience.
Kazimir Malevich’s dynamic ‘Bather,’ painted in 1911, embodies Suprematism's bold abstraction—a vibrant explosion of orange, yellow, and red capturing a man leaping into the air with striking movement. Explore this iconic piece and bring Malevich’s revolutionary vision home.
Explore Georges Braque’s iconic Cubist portrait, capturing a woman's enigmatic gaze against a blurred Parisian skyline—a masterful blend of fragmented form and vibrant color from the groundbreaking 1911 era. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Ferdinand Hodler’s "Woman in Ecstasy," a vibrant Art Nouveau masterpiece capturing ethereal movement and liberation, portrays a dancer bathed in radiant yellows against a textured blue dress – explore this iconic Swiss painting.
Marcel Duchamp’s enigmatic ‘The Bush,’ a Dada masterpiece from 1911, presents two women intertwined before a solitary tree against a serene blue backdrop—a bold challenge to artistic conventions and an invitation to contemplate the essence of perception.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky's 'Study for Impression III (Konzert)' – an evocative black and white drawing capturing the atmosphere of a concert hall, showcasing his pioneering approach to abstract art.
“Simplon Pass. The Lesson” by John Singer Sargent exemplifies Impressionism’s capture of fleeting moments; admire this serene watercolor depicting three women enjoying leisure amidst the picturesque Simplon Pass landscape. Explore more masterpieces at WikiArt.org!
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s vibrant Two Nudes with Bathtub and Oven captures the raw emotion of Expressionism—a dynamic depiction of intimacy amidst domestic objects. Painted in 1911, this bold canvas explores human connection through distorted forms and intense color palettes; discover a timeless masterpiece.
Kazimir Malevich’s iconic Self Portrait embodies Suprematism's radical departure from realism—a stark geometric abstraction featuring a solitary figure against a luminous white background. This groundbreaking 1911 painting captures Malevich’s artistic vision during the Russian avant-garde movement, inviting you to experience its timeless beauty.
Explore Georges Braque’s groundbreaking Analytical Cubism masterpiece! This meticulously crafted still life captures the essence of bullfighting with a chair, table, and bottles—a bold departure from Impressionism, showcasing intricate textures and geometric forms in 1911.
Marc Chagall’s evocative Study for Rain captures a lively rural scene brimming with fantastical elements—a man walking alongside a goat atop a thatched roof—reflecting the artist's signature dreamlike style and rooted in his Belarusian heritage. Explore this captivating masterpiece and bring its vibrant beauty into your home.
Captured in luminous watercolor by John Singer Sargent during Venice’s Belle Époque, this serene depiction showcases a gondola gliding along the Grand Canal amidst Venetian life—a timeless masterpiece inviting you to experience its beauty.
Wassily Kandinsky’s monumental Composition IV explodes with vibrant blues, yellows, reds, and whites—a cornerstone of abstract expressionism—capturing a turbulent yet harmonious spirit amidst geometric shapes and an evocative umbrella symbol. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring Kandinsky's visionary art into your home.
Experience Umberto Boccioni’s dynamic Futurism masterpiece—'States of Mind III: Those Who Stay.' This striking depiction captures a moment of human interaction amidst lush greenery, reflecting the movement’s embrace of speed and emotion. Explore this captivating artwork and bring home a piece of artistic history.
Experience the emotive intensity of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s Expressionist masterpiece, ‘Five Bathing Women at a Lake,’ capturing a moment of carefree leisure amidst bold colors and distorted forms—a timeless piece to enrich your art collection.
Frank Craig’s Goblin Market captures Victorian fascination with folklore through exquisitely detailed depictions of fairies amidst a mystical forest setting—a stunning testament to his artistic prowess and inspired by the Romantic era.
Experience the bold vibrancy of Fauvist art! Piet Mondrian’s iconic *The Red Mill*, painted in 1911, captures a serene Dutch landscape with simplified geometric forms—a timeless masterpiece to elevate your home décor.
Bold Expressionist colors illuminate this striking still life featuring five masks—red, yellow, white/gray, green—each adorned with expressive eyes and mouths, reflecting Nolde’s fascination with primitive art and capturing a mood of profound contemplation. Explore Emil Nolde's masterpiece at ArtsDot.
This dynamic Futurist painting by Umberto Boccioni captures a mesmerizing scene of men wading through water under umbrellas—a bold exploration of movement and perception reflecting the revolutionary spirit of 1911.
Georges Braque’s masterful Cubist still life captures the elegance of musical instruments—harps and violins—against a muted backdrop, reflecting the artistic fervor of 1911 France. Explore this iconic piece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Egon Schiele’s haunting watercolor captures intimacy and vulnerability—two women nestled on a blanket evoke profound emotion within this Austrian Expressionist masterpiece from 1911. Explore the evocative beauty of Schiele's style and bring home a timeless piece.