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Georges Braque's 'Still-life with Guitar' (1912) is a pivotal Cubist work, showcasing fragmented forms and innovative use of materials. Explore the artist’s early explorations of space and perspective in this iconic masterpiece.
Franz Marc's 'Red Woman' (1912) is a haunting portrait of a nude figure enveloped in vibrant reds and blues, embodying spiritual seeking through color and form. Explore its symbolism & emotional depth.
Explore Juan Gris’s groundbreaking Analytical Cubism masterpiece—Still Life with Flowers—a vibrant depiction of everyday objects rendered in geometric forms and earthy hues. Admire this iconic 1912 artwork and discover exquisite hand-painted reproductions at ArtsDot.
Franz Marc’s expressive watercolor depicts playful monkeys amidst a serene landscape—a cornerstone of German Expressionism—capturing the artist's profound connection to nature and spirituality. Explore this iconic piece and bring its vibrant beauty into your home.
Explore Amadeo Souza-Cardoso’s evocative landscape painting—a stunning depiction of Portuguese mountains bathed in sunset hues—reflecting the dynamism of early modernist art and inviting you to bring this serene masterpiece into your home.
Franz Marc’s evocative Two Horses in Landscape captures the spirit of Expressionism through bold colors and simplified forms—a stunning depiction of animals imbued with profound symbolic meaning from 1912, inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Franz Marc’s evocative ‘Sitting Horse,’ painted in 1912 during the German Expressionist movement, captures a serene moment of connection between animal and landscape—a testament to Marc's belief in art as spiritual expression. Explore this stunning reproduction and bring Marc’s vibrant vision home.
Nicholas Roerich’s evocative ‘The Last Angel,’ painted in 1912, captures a dramatic spiritual scene—a winged figure atop a mountain engulfed by flames and swirling clouds—reflecting the artist's profound interest in mysticism and Russian Symbolism.
Discover "The Tiger" by Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso – a vibrant, dynamic painting from 1912 showcasing a man on horseback amidst a stylized forest landscape. A masterpiece of Portuguese modernism.
Franz Marc’s ‘Jumping Horse,’ a bold Expressionist masterpiece from 1912, explodes with vibrant blues and yellows depicting an energetic horse leaping into the air—a symbol of primal spirit. Inspired by Van Gogh's emotive style, this captivating artwork embodies Marc’s belief in art as spiritual revelation; explore its beauty and bring it home.
Marc Chagall’s ‘The Spoonful of Milk,’ painted in 1912, captures a joyous social scene with fantastical figures and vibrant colors—a hallmark of his surrealist style. Explore this iconic piece and bring Chagall's dreamlike vision into your home.
Explore Georges Braque’s Analytical Cubism masterpiece – ‘The Bottle of Rum,’ a vibrant depiction featuring bold yellow and red hues against intricate geometric shapes reminiscent of a bottle. Discover this iconic artwork from 1912 and bring modern art history into your home.
Franz Marc’s ‘Two Blue Donkeys,’ a masterpiece of German Expressionism, captures the soulful spirit of nature through bold blues and yellows, portraying two horses alongside donkeys in a serene landscape scene—a timeless piece to enrich your collection.
Kazimir Malevich’s dynamic painting captures an energetic outdoor scene featuring a man wielding a baseball bat amidst fellow figures—a bold departure from traditional art forms rooted in the early 1910s avant-garde movement. Explore this iconic piece and bring its striking abstraction into your home.
Captured in vibrant Post-Impressionism style by Pierre Bonnard, ‘Autumn: The Fruit Pickers’ depicts a lively harvest scene brimming with golden hues and the warmth of collaborative labor—a timeless tableau inviting you to explore its beauty.
Georges Braque’s evocative ‘The Clarinet Valse,’ painted in 1912, exemplifies Cubism's fractured perspective and meticulous detail—a mesmerizing blend of realism and abstraction inviting viewers to explore this seminal masterpiece.
Giorgio de Chirico’s surrealist masterpiece captures an unsettling stillness—a brick wall dominates the composition alongside a towering lighthouse and enigmatic figures—reflecting the anxieties of early 20th-century Europe. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its dreamlike vision home.
Experience the haunting beauty of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s ‘Girl in Southwester,’ a poignant Expressionist portrait capturing melancholic contemplation against a dramatic rocky coastline. Explore this iconic piece and discover exceptional reproductions at ArtsDot.
Experience the tranquil beauty of Frederick Childe Hassam’s Impressionist masterpiece, ‘The Gorge,’ capturing Maine's Isles of Shoals with vibrant color and expressive brushstrokes—a serene landscape perfect for collectors.
Explore Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Knight’ (1912) – a striking watercolor depicting a warrior archetype in folk art style. Bold lines, blues & browns, and symbolic wolves create a solemn yet evocative piece.
Explore Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso’s evocative nude study from 1912, rendered in Indian Ink on paper and housed at Gulbenkian Museum. This poignant depiction embodies Portuguese Modernism's expressive spirit, inviting viewers to appreciate its timeless beauty.
Franz Marc’s evocative ‘The Little Blue Horse,’ painted in 1912 during the German Expressionist movement, captures a serene yet powerful spirit through its bold color palette and depiction of animals—a hallmark of Marc's profound belief in art as spiritual expression. Explore this captivating masterpiece and bring its beauty into your home.
Franz Marc’s evocative Animal Legend captures the spirit of Expressionism through its striking monochrome palette and symbolic depiction of deer, rabbits, birds, and cats—a testament to his belief in art's ability to convey profound spiritual truths. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its beauty into your home.