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- Putty
- Driftwood
- Rosy Brown
- Espresso
- Gray
- White
- Theatrical Costumes
- Petre Otskheli
- Georgian Modernist
- Black And White
- Costume Design
- Rural Farm Scene
- René Magritte Art
- Stage Portrait
- Cultural Pride
- Grid Composition
- Geometric Shapes
- Frida Kahlo Portrait
- Diego Rivera
- Bronze Sculpture Art
- Furniture Design
- 1930S Design
- Sculpture Studio Shot
- Modernist Scenography
- Art Reproduction
- Watercolor Sketch
- Vintage Bronze Art
- Yellow Jacket
- Kahlo Rivera
- Surrealist Artwork
- Oil On Canvas
Explore Frida Kahlo’s ‘Frida y Diego Rivera,’ a poignant 1931 portrait reflecting their passionate union. Mexican folk art, symbolism & raw emotion – a stunning piece for collectors.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘Copper Handcuffs,’ a neoclassical sculpture of Venus de Milo. Discover the surrealist's iconic style & detailed bronze execution – a captivating art piece.
An intimate black and white photograph capturing the legendary connection between Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera by Paul Peter Juley from 1931, offering a timeless glimpse into art history for your private collection.
Two women engaged in a tense financial transaction define this captivating Regionalist oil painting by Grant Wood from 1931, offering a profound glimpse into rural American life that you can bring to your collection.
A haunting black and white scene of a woman descending stairs captures the modernist essence of Flávio de Rezende Carvalho's 1931 masterpiece, inviting you to explore this profound piece of Brazilian art history.
A captivating black and white photograph by the Ford Motor Company Photographic Department captures Dr. and Mrs. Claude R. Smith amidst a collection of jungle fauna in 1931, inviting you to explore this piece of history.
Two figures in vibrant theatrical costumes stand poised in this 1931 costume design by Georgian modernist Petre Otskheli, offering a captivating glimpse into stage history for collectors to explore and cherish.
An intricate watercolor design for furniture by the legendary composer Arnold Schoenberg captures a unique blend of structural artistry and 1930s elegance, inviting you to explore this rare piece of musical history.
Vibrant theatrical costumes for a Henrik Ibsen play come to life in this 1931 modernist design by Petre Otskheli, offering a nostalgic glimpse into Georgian stage history that collectors will adore.
A mesmerizing grid of 120 intricate embroidery patterns featuring delicate birds and flowers by South Korean artist Jeong Myeong-seok offers a masterclass in textile artistry that you can bring into your home collection.