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- Abraham Rattner
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- Albert Richards
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- Sidney Smith
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Mark Rothko’s Untitled 1944 painting presents a dramatic red background with figures, instruments, and birds, embodying the artist's signature color field style and exploring themes of human experience. Discover this captivating artwork and bring its emotive power into your space.
A surrealist dove carrying a delicate flower soars over a tranquil ocean in René Magritte's 1944 masterpiece Favorable Omens, offering a profound meditation on hope that you can bring to your private collection.
John Samuel Tunnard’s ‘The Trial,’ painted in 1944, delves into psychological exploration with layered perspectives and evocative motifs. Inspired by modernist fabric design and jazz, this artwork reflects a contemplative mood amidst the anxieties of WWII.
William H. Johnson’s evocative Mount Calvary captures the solemn spirit of Christian faith through bold colors and flattened space—a hallmark of his modernist folk art style. Inspired by Yoruba traditions and gospel music, this 1944 gouache study anticipates the grandeur of its oil painting counterpart.
Wassily Kandinsky’s “Untitled” – A Symphony of Color and Geometric Form The painting before you isn't merely pigment on canvas; it’s a distillation of Kandinsky’s profound belief that art could transcend representational imagery and speak directly to the soul. Executed in 1944, during his final years in Paris—a city brimming with artistic energy yet shadowed by the looming anxieties of wartime Eur
Stephen Bone's "Ardrossan" captures the essence of a coastal Scottish town with striking monochrome detail. Explore its atmospheric composition, rich textures, and historical significance.
Eerily beautiful ‘Skeletons in an Office’ by Paul Delvaux, a Surrealist masterpiece from 1944 depicts stark skeletons within a dreamlike office setting, inviting you to explore this unsettling and captivating artwork.
A powerful expressionist depiction of grief and community, Lamentation by William H. Johnson captures a somber moment around the cross through a unique folk art style that invites you to explore this masterpiece.
Witness 'Medical exam...', Mine Okubo’s poignant 1942 illustration from Topaz Relocation Center. A powerful WWII memory, hand-painted reproduction available.
Explore Miné Okubo's poignant illustration depicting the arrival at Tanforan Assembly Center during WWII, capturing the anxieties and realities faced by Japanese Americans unjustly detained. Witness history through art.
Mine Okubo’s ‘Teaching Art Classes’ captures WWII internment camp life through poignant black & white illustration. Explore this powerful artwork's realism & social commentary.
Sir Alfred Munnings’s ‘Stables at Withypool’ captures the serene beauty of horses in a rustic Exmoor stable scene from 1944, showcasing his signature style and evoking the romantic spirit of rural England – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Mine Okubo’s ‘Waiting in Line for Supper,’ created during her incarceration at Tanforan Assembly Center (1942-1944), portrays a scene of quiet dignity amidst wartime hardship. This detailed ink drawing captures the essence of Japanese American experience, showcasing familial bonds and reflecting on the simple act of sharing a meal—a symbol of hope and perseverance.
A vibrant depiction of a group preparing for journey captures the spirit of William H. Johnson's 1944 masterpiece Off to War, blending modernist abstraction with folk tradition for your private collection.
Admire 'Cottages with Green Fence' by W.G. Gillies (1944). A serene countryside scene of charming cottages & grazing cattle in a classic British style. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Admire Douglas Strachan’s ‘Mother Cecile Isherwood in,’ a stunning stained-glass window featuring geometric patterns & religious iconography. A serene, contemplative masterpiece.
Explore William Henry Johnson’s ‘Volunteer Workers’ (1944). A vibrant, naive painting depicting a rural African American community's healthcare efforts. Bold colors & dynamic composition.
Experience Miné Okubo's haunting watercolor depiction of Japanese American resilience during the 1942 Utah relocation; discover this powerful historical art piece today.
Explore William Henry Johnson’s ‘Army Training’ (1944). A striking folk-art depiction of African American soldiers, rich in symbolism & warm hues. Discover this powerful WWII piece.
A lively street scene featuring a group of men and a pig unfolds in this vibrant 1944 modernist study by Harlem Renaissance master William H. Johnson, inviting you to explore the depth of this soulful American masterpiece.
A poignant watercolor capturing the camaraderie of soldiers resting in a desert landscape by WWII Marine combat artist Harry A. Jackson, inviting you to explore this powerful piece of military history.