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Experience the enigmatic dreamscape of Paul Klee's 1939 watercolor The Rumors, a masterful blend of Expressionism and Cubism that invites you to explore its fragmented geometric beauty for your private collection.
Discover Paul Klee's 'Head of a Child,' a poignant watercolor capturing innocence and emotion through simplified forms & muted colors. Explore its Expressionist style within the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus.
A dreamlike landscape of vibrant color grids and organic forms defines Paul Klee's 1939 masterpiece Sirens Eggs, offering a tranquil glimpse into abstract expressionism that you can bring to your private collection.
An allegory of propaganda – Paul Klee’s expressive painting depicts a distorted face with two eyes and a mouth against a crimson backdrop, embodying the artist's signature style of Expressionism and conveying a potent message about political symbolism.
Discover 'Historic Ground' by Paul Klee – a captivating 1939 watercolor landscape showcasing Expressionist techniques & timeless beauty. Explore Klee’s unique style at the Bern Museum.
Discover Rita Angus’ ‘Landscape (Wanaka)’ – a serene 1939 watercolor capturing NZ’s beauty. Impressionistic washes & fine lines evoke tranquility. A key work by a pioneering New Zealand artist.
Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘Thru the Window’ (1939) – a medieval-style watercolor depicting introspection & subtle beauty. A unique piece by a pivotal Abstract Expressionist.
Watercolor painting by Georgia O’Keeffe depicting a hibiscus flower with pink petals and yellow stamen against a white cloth backdrop, signed lower left corner.
A serene watercolor capturing the historic Zimbabwe Acropolis by Erich Mayer from 1939, showcasing a peaceful landscape of Southern Africa that invites you to bring this piece of history into your collection.
Experience the delicate watercolor realism of Mary Vaux Walcott's 1939 flower study, capturing botanical beauty with luminous precision; discover this natural masterpiece today.
A serene watercolor capturing the delicate white flowers of a Wake Robin with a watchful bird, painted by botanical expert Mary Vaux Walcott in 1939, inviting you to bring this piece of natural history into your home.