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- Phthalo Green
- Putty
- Espresso
- Walnut
- Driftwood
- 1925
- Modern Art
- Geometric Abstraction
- Bauhaus
- Composition
- Abstract
- Spanish Modern Art
- Cubism
- Cubist Art Print
- Constructivism
- De Stijl
- Colors
- Le Corbusier
- Large Art Canvas
- Black Background
- Geometric Wall Art
- Architecture
- 20Th Century Art
- Russian Art
- Oil On Canvas Print
- Art Deco Decoration
- French Modern Art
- Fine Art Prints
- Baluster
- Cubist Still Life
- Design
- Juan Gris Cubism
- 1925 Art Reproduction
- Dynamism
- Modern Art Decor
- Fruit Bowl
- Picasso
- Still Life
- Geometric
- Léger Still Life
- Contemporary Art Decor
- Geometric Forms
- Harmony
- Abstract Still Life Art
- Synthetic Cubism
- Unique Art Gifts
- Order
- Neoplasticism
- Color
- Plaster Arm
- Geometric Art Print
- Style
- Proun
- Home Office Art Print
- Modern Wall Decor
Fernand Léger's 'The Baluster' (1925) is a seminal Cubist painting featuring bold geometric forms, vibrant colors, and a dynamic composition—a masterpiece of modern art.
Explore Picasso's 'Mandolin, Fruit Bowl, and Plaster Arm,' a striking Cubist still life from 1925. Discover its fragmented beauty & connection to modern design.
Explore El Lissitzky's 'Proun,' a groundbreaking geometric abstraction from 1925. This iconic work exemplifies Constructivism and Lissitzky’s revolutionary approach to art, design, and space – a must-see for art enthusiasts.
Explore Juan Gris's Synthetic Cubism masterpiece, The Painter's Window (1925), featuring geometric forms and mirrored depth; discover this iconic work today.
Experience Theo van Doesburg's 'Counter Composition XV,' a pivotal De Stijl masterpiece. Bold geometric forms, primary colors, and dynamic asymmetry create a harmonious abstraction – explore its revolutionary impact on art & design.
Experience Juan Gris’s iconic Cubist masterpiece, ‘The Guitar with Inlay,’ a fragmented exploration of form and sound from 1925. Own a piece of art history and immerse yourself in this revolutionary still life.
Explore Fernand Léger’s groundbreaking cubist still life, a dynamic composition of geometric forms and industrial motifs from 1925. This iconic artwork captures the spirit of modernity through Léger's unique vision – discover or own this masterpiece.