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- Espresso
- Walnut
- Driftwood
- Gray
- Putty
- Historical Portrait
- Woodrow Wilson Profile
- Woodrow Wilson Portrait
- War Art Realism
- Visible Brushstrokes
- Goetz Von Berlichingen
- Geometric Shapes
- German Art 1917
- Monochrome Photography
- Creative Pursuit Art
- Battlefield Crater
- 1917 Relief Sculpture
- Dramatic Lighting
- René Grégoire Sculpture
- Angular Shapes
- Prague Studio Style
- Presidential Artwork
- Neoclassical Sculpture
- Textured Bronze
- Historical Sculpture
- Vintage Piano Scene
- De Stijl Movement
- Numismatic Art
- Still Life
- Bowl And Cup
A masterful display of Synthetic Cubism featuring a complex arrangement of everyday objects by Spanish visionary Juan Gris, offering a unique opportunity to bring this 1917 masterpiece into your private collection.
A captivating black and white photograph by Otto Schlosser & Max Wenisch capturing the historic 1917 moment between Alexander Zemlinsky and Arnold Schönberg at a piano, inviting you to possess this piece of musical history.
A dynamic explosion of geometric lines and abstract energy defines this 1917 De Stijl masterpiece by Theo van Doesburg, offering a profound glimpse into the dawn of pure abstraction for your private collection.
Explore René Grégoire’s ‘Columbia Joins the Fight Obverse,’ a striking bronze relief of Wilson. Classical portraiture meets wartime symbolism – a powerful commemorative piece.
A striking bronze profile of Woodrow Wilson captures the solemnity of 1917 through Jules-Prosper Legastelois's masterful neoclassical medal design, inviting you to explore this historic piece of numismatic art.
Explore Lovis Corinth’s ‘Goetz von Berlichingen,’ a dramatic oil painting showcasing an elderly man's dedication through impasto & chiaroscuro. Impressionistic brilliance!
A striking 1917 bronze commemorative medal featuring a detailed relief portrait of Marshall Joffre by Louis F. Ragot captures the historical essence of the WWI era and invites you to explore this unique piece of art.
A poignant depiction of wartime devastation by Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen captures the raw reality of a 1917 battlefield crater, offering a profound historical perspective for your private collection.