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Characters in the City by Fernand Léger – A vibrant depiction of urban life featuring two figures amidst bottles and clocks, embodying Léger’s signature blend of abstraction and observation.
A striking Cubist portrait of a woman and child by Pablo Picasso captures fractured perspectives and muted tones from 1919, offering a profound glimpse into avant-garde history for your private collection.
Experience Synthetic Cubism's geometric brilliance with Juan Gris's 1919 masterpiece, Harlequin at a Table; discover this modern art icon for your collection.
Explore the dynamic Constructivism of El Lissitzky's Proun 23, No.6 with its vibrant geometric forms; bring this revolutionary piece home today.
Explore El Lissitzky's groundbreaking 'Proun 5 A' (1919). This Constructivist masterpiece blends geometric abstraction with architectural forms, reflecting a revolutionary vision of modern art and design.
Explore Juan Gris’s iconic Synthetic Cubist masterpiece, ‘Harlequin with Guitar,’ capturing the musician's contemplative gaze against a geometric backdrop—a pivotal piece from 1919 that exemplifies modernist innovation and invites you to enrich your collection.
Juan Gris’s ‘Guitar and Fruit Dish,’ a vibrant 1919 Cubist masterpiece, showcases geometric forms and bold colors. Explore this iconic artwork by the Spanish pioneer and bring its dynamic energy into your space.
Explore Emilio Pettoruti’s ‘Cuadernos de música’ – a dynamic Cubist ink drawing of fragmented forms & dramatic shadows. Discover this Argentinian modernist masterpiece.
Explore 'Proun 1 A, Bridge I' by El Lissitzky – a groundbreaking Constructivist painting blending architecture and abstraction. Discover its geometric forms & revolutionary vision.
Theo van Doesburg’s ‘Archer,’ created in 1919, exemplifies Neoplasticism—a movement founded by Doesburg alongside Piet Mondrian and Bart van der Leck—characterized by pure geometric forms and monochrome palettes. Inspired by Kandinsky's exploration of spiritual abstraction, the artwork reflects Doesburg’s commitment to distilling artistic expression into fundamental visual elements.