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- American Modernism
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- Abstracted Leaves
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- Okewood Church Scene
- Art Collector
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- Watercolor Boat Scene
- Argentine Avant-Garde
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Discover Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Light of Iris,’ a stunning Precisionist watercolor capturing delicate irises in pastel hues. A timeless masterpiece for art lovers & collectors.
Experience the serene geometric abstraction of Paul Klee's 1924 watercolor Medicinal Flora, a masterful blend of botanical forms and earthy tones that invites you to bring this timeless piece of Expressionism into your home.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Haskell,’ painted in 1924, captures the poignant stillness of American modernism—a luminous watercolor depicting a solitary white house overlooking a hillside, reflecting urban isolation and Hopper's masterful technique. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its quiet beauty into your home.
Explore Edward Hopper’s "House at the Fort," a poignant watercolor capturing coastal solitude & resilience. Admire its realistic detail, textured style & timeless atmosphere.
Edward Hopper’s ‘Funnel of Trawler,’ a poignant watercolor from 1924, captures the quiet solitude of a working boat in New Realism style, evoking a sense of maritime melancholy and offering a timeless glimpse into American life.
Experience the serenity of John Singer Sargent's 'On the Deck of the Yacht Constellation.' This 1924 watercolor captures leisure and elegance aboard a yacht, showcasing Sargent's masterful technique.
Ernest C. Christie’s watercolor of St John the Baptist Church, Okewood, captures serene Surrey countryside in a classic Impressionistic style. Lush details & soft light – a charming rural retreat.