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Georgia O’Keeffe's vibrant 'Canna Red and Orange,' painted in Precisionism style during 1922, captures the intense beauty of a single flower magnified with meticulous detail—a captivating piece to elevate your art collection.
Nicholas Roerich’s monumental painting ‘And We See,’ rendered in 1922, showcases Jesus Christ encircled by a luminous circle against an evocative cityscape backdrop—a masterful blend of Byzantine iconography and Russian Symbolism reflecting spiritual contemplation amidst urban life.
Explore Fernand Léger’s groundbreaking cubist depiction of ‘The Woman and the Child,’ capturing the energy of industrial life through fragmented forms and vibrant colors—a captivating piece from 1922 that invites you to enrich your collection.
Giorgio de Chirico’s haunting Neo-baroque ‘Nude Woman,’ painted in 1922, captures a dreamlike beach landscape and explores themes of existentialism with its striking depiction of female nudity. Explore this masterpiece and bring art home.
Explore Nicholas Roerich’s Symbolist masterpiece ‘And We Labor,’ depicting resilient figures traversing the desert towards a majestic castle – a testament to enduring spirit and artistic mastery available for reproduction at ArtsDot.com.
Paul Klee’s “Analysis of Diverse Perversities” captures a surrealist exploration of form and color, mirroring his fascination with musical arrangement—a testament to his unwavering commitment to abstract expressionism during the Weimar Republic era.
Kazimir Malevich’s iconic ‘Billboard,’ a cornerstone of Constructivism, boldly confronts viewers with its stark white square emblazoned with the word 'Supremus,' reflecting the artist's revolutionary vision and inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Billboard,' created in 1922 during the Constructivism movement, embodies pure geometric abstraction with a bold red square atop a black background—a seminal piece reflecting Soviet artistic ideals.
René Magritte’s surreal masterpiece captures a woman in red juxtaposed against a man in white robes, holding an apple and banana – a captivating blend of realism and dreamlike imagery emblematic of the Belgian Surrealist movement. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Hopper’s evocative black and white painting captures the quiet stillness of a New York restaurant scene—a poignant reflection on solitude within a bustling urban environment. This masterful depiction from 1931 exemplifies American realism and invites you to explore the beauty of Hopper's timeless vision.
This artwork, "Model of Pannel for the Exhibit of Juryfreie: Wall C," by Wassily Kandinsky embodies abstract expressionism. Featuring a dynamic composition dominated by brown hues accented with reds, yellows, blues, greens, and whites, it captures Kandinsky's exploration of color and line to convey inner spiritual realities.
Symbolist Nicholas Roerich’s ‘White Cloud,’ painted in 1922, captures a dramatic skyscape with monumental arches—a breathtaking blend of ethereal beauty and architectural grandeur. Explore this evocative masterpiece and bring its timeless vision home.
Experience Paul Klee’s "The Firmament Above the Temple" – a vibrant watercolor reproduction. Hand-painted art for your walls. Explore abstract color & geometric design.
Nicholas Roerich’s evocative Mountain Luton captures a serene rural landscape bathed in dramatic clouds against towering mountains—a testament to his Symbolist style and the artistic fervor of the 1920s. Explore this stunning reproduction and bring Roerich's vision home.
Delvaux’s haunting depiction of Brussels Luxembourg Station captures Surrealist dreamlike realism—a monumental steam engine train dominates a vibrant station scene teeming with figures bathed in an ethereal glow. Explore this evocative masterpiece by Paul Delvaux, born 1897, and discover its captivating allure.
Nicholas Roerich’s luminous depiction of Pskov Church captures the spiritual essence of Russian Orthodox iconography—a breathtaking golden roof and serene arches dominate this masterpiece from 1922, inviting viewers to explore the artist's profound vision.