Showing 24 artworks out of 51 with 1940 and with Square
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- Alfred Kingsley Lawrence
- Barbara Hepworth
- Bill Traylor
- Charles White
- Clyfford Still
- David Silvette
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- Eve Kirk
- Felix Nussbaum
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- Joseph Cornell
- Leonard W Pike
- Louis Lozowick
- Lucie Ritter Marcus
- Mainie Jellett
- Martiros Sarian
- Merlyn Oliver Evans
- Nishiyama Suisho
- Ovidia Ruvinetti
- Paul Delvaux
- Paul Klee
- Pyotr Konchalovsky
- Sir William George Gillies
- William H. Johnson
- William Menzies Coldstream
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Experience the vibrant geometric abstraction of Paul Klee's 1940 masterpiece Flora on Rocks Sun, a harmonious blend of Expressionism and organic forms that invites you to bring this soulful vision into your collection.
A hauntingly vibrant skull emerges from a sea of flames in Paul Klee's 1940 masterpiece Death and Fire, blending Expressionist abstraction with profound mortality to invite you into his legendary world of color.
Felix Nussbaum’s ‘In the Camp,’ painted in 1940, captures the psychological torment of Jewish prisoners enduring Nazi persecution. This stark depiction showcases Nussbaum's masterful use of Neue Sachlichkeit and serves as a powerful reminder of human suffering during WWII.
Bill Traylor’s ‘Untitled (Dog Fight)’ – a raw, expressive drawing from 1940. Explore this folk art masterpiece featuring bold lines & symbolic conflict. Discover Traylor's unique vision!
Paul Delvaux’s "The Concert" presents a dreamlike surreal scene of nude figures and unsettling objects, capturing the artist's signature style from 1940. Explore this iconic work and bring its captivating vision home.
'Sculpture with Colour (Deep Blue and Red)', created in 1940 by Dame Barbara Hepworth, is a captivating piece of modern sculpture housed at the Hepworth Wakefield museum. Its distinctive blue and red hues against a white base exemplify Hepworth's pioneering style within abstraction-creation.
Temple, Old Parish Church by Sir William George Gillies (1898–1973), c.1939–1940, from Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture showcases a vibrant scene blending nature and architectural detail.
Vibrant pink peonies and delicate birds dance across this exquisite 1940 Nihonga masterpiece by Nishiyama Suisho, offering a serene glimpse into classical Japanese beauty for your private collection.
A minimalist 1940 painting of vibrant berries and lush green leaves by Lucie Ritter Marcus captures a serene natural essence on a clean white background, perfect for adding a touch of timeless elegance to your collection.
Surrealist masterpiece by Paul Delvaux depicting nude women strolling through a city street, capturing the unsettling beauty of his 1940s dreamscapes – explore this iconic artwork and bring its captivating vision home.
A serene black and white depiction of two women by the ocean captures a peaceful moment in this 1940 masterpiece by William H. Johnson, inviting you to bring this soulful piece of American history into your collection.
A poignant 1940 painting by Ernst Eisenmeyer capturing a man with outstretched arms on a bridge, evoking profound movement and historical resilience that invites you to explore this unique commemorative piece.
A poignant black and white depiction of a farm couple by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson captures a moment of quiet resilience in 1940, inviting you to bring this soulful piece into your private collection.
Vibrant 1940s scene of market life with an airplane overhead by William H. Johnson; discover this dynamic piece of American art today.
A tender 1940 portrait by David Silvette capturing the intimate bond between Dorothy Chapin and her daughter Virginia amidst a scene of quiet grace, inviting you to explore this touching piece of American art history.
A dynamic black rabbit captured in motion through Bill Traylor's expressive 1940 watercolor style on textured paperboard, offering a rare glimpse into American folk art history that you can bring to your collection.
Martiros Saryan’s ‘Poppy’ (1940) – a vibrant Expressionist oil painting of a single red poppy. Bold lines, impasto texture & muted tones capture beauty & melancholy. Explore Armenian art!
A poignant watercolor capturing the communal rhythm of cotton pickers in a field by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, offering a soulful glimpse into 1940s American life for your private collection.