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- Espresso
- Gray
- Driftwood
- Rosy Brown
- Celadon
- Harlem Renaissance
- 1939
- William H. Johnson
- Art
- Painting
- Compositional Balance
- Cool Blue Accents
- Primitivism Aesthetic
- Man Plowing
- Oil On Canvas
- Vibrant
- Still Life Painting
- Dora Maar
- Coloristic Realism
- Naive Art Style
- Pablo Picasso
- Art Deco Inspiration
- Colors
- Geometric Shapes
- Seymour Fogel
- Bread And Beer
- Orange Bowl
- Colorful Bedroom Scene
- Serious Expression
- Dignified Subject
- Picasso Masterpiece
- 20Th Century Art
- Persephone
- Symbolism
- Textured Brushwork
- Tempera
- Colorful Artwork
- Nude
- Thomas Hart Benton
- Portrait
- Picasso'S Muse
- Modernist Folk
- Picasso
- Floral Composition
- Birds In Sky
- Modernist Portrait
- Avant-Garde Painting
- Sunlit Shutters
- Eggs In Frying Pan
- Suit And Tie
- Paris School Style
- American Social Realism
- Colorful Fruit
- Modernism
- Mid-Century Realism
Witness Picasso's poignant 'The Yellow Shirt (Dora Maar)' – a surrealist masterpiece capturing Dora Maar’s essence through bold colors and symbolic depth. Explore its historical context & artistic significance.
Pablo Picasso’s ‘Untitled (15)’ embodies the simplicity and beauty of Naïve Art with its bold colors and direct composition, capturing a colorful bird perched atop blossoms under a tranquil azure expanse. Influenced by Cubism and resonating across movements like Futurism and Suprematism, this 14 x 22 cm oil on canvas exemplifies Picasso’s innovative spirit and artistic versatility.
Still life on a blue background by Fernand Léger embodies modernist principles with bold colors and abstracted shapes depicting objects like a shoe, chair, bottle, and bowl against a striking azure backdrop.
Thomas Hart Benton’s “Persephone” reimagines Greek myth with a striking depiction of the goddess as a sun-drenched farm girl, capturing American Regionalist spirit and timeless beauty.
A vibrant arrangement of oranges and apples captures the modernist spirit of William H. Johnson in this 1939 still life, offering a soulful piece of Harlem Renaissance history to grace your private collection.
A vibrant 1939 scene of intimate figures by Seymour Fogel captures a colorful moment in a sunlit bedroom, offering a unique glimpse into American mid-century art for your private collection.
A warm and inviting Serbian coloristic realism masterpiece featuring a simple breakfast of eggs and bread by Jefto Perić from 1939, offering a timeless glimpse into everyday life for your private collection.
A powerful depiction of labor featuring a man plowing the land by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, capturing rhythmic movement and resilience for your collection.
A striking portrait of a man in a sharp suit and blue tie by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson captures a profound sense of dignity and serious expression, inviting you to bring this soulful piece into your home.