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- Phthalo Green
- Walnut
- Mahogany
- Rosy Brown
- William H. Johnson
- Harlem Renaissance
- Folk Art Style
- Surrealism
- Cubism
- Naive Art
- “1938 Oil Painting”
- Moorland
- Pablo Picasso
- Tarsila Do Amaral
- Gift For Art Lovers
- Barcelona Museum
- “Atmospheric Landscape”
- Geometric Shapes
- “Tree Trunk Details”
- Haystack
- Symbolic Composition
- Nature Witch
- Social Realism
- Brazilian Laborers
- “Green And Orange Hues”
- Grassy Hillside
- “Tunnel Landscape Art”
- Landscape Art”
- Blue And Green Tones
- Wild Fowl Still Life
- Home Decor
- Resilience Art
- Vibrant Oranges
- “Wooded Culvert Scene”
- Woodland Branches
- Natural Scene
- Art Deco Era
- Waterfowl Painting
- Still Life
- Art
- Alfred James
- Avant-Garde Art
- Abstract Landscape”
- Brown Palette
- 1938 Artwork
- Paul Klee
- Botanical Art
- Red Orange Fruit
- Contemporary Art
- Abstracted Forms
- Munnings
- Thatch
- Impressionist Painting
- British
Frida Kahlo’s ‘Fruits of the Earth’ (1938) is a surrealist still life brimming with resilience and symbolic fertility, reflecting her poignant Mexican heritage. Explore this iconic artwork by Frida Kahlo and discover its rich textures and enduring themes.
A powerful depiction of laborers on a grassy hillside captures the essence of hard work in this 1938 masterpiece by Tarsila do Amaral, inviting you to bring this piece of Brazilian modernism into your collection.
Explore Bertram Richard Brooker’s ‘Ravine Culvert,’ a captivating 1938 oil painting showcasing impressionistic landscapes & warm hues. Discover its unique style and atmospheric depth.
Sir Alfred Munnings' "Thatching an Oat Stack" captures rural England’s beauty. This evocative oil painting depicts a craftsman at work on Exmoor, showcasing the artist's mastery of light and landscape.
Earthy tree trunks and delicate branches create a naturalistic scene in this 1938 painting by Bertram Richard Brooker that invites you to explore the beauty of Canadian abstract art history.
A vibrant modernist still life featuring interacting waterfowl by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson captures a soulful blend of folk tradition and abstraction, inviting you to bring this timeless piece home.
A vibrant modernist still life featuring oranges and books by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson captures everyday beauty through a unique folk-inspired lens, inviting you to bring this soulful piece home.