Showing 24 artworks out of more than 240+ with 1944 and with Landscape
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- Abraham Rattner
- Albert Anthony Houthuesen
- Albert Richards
- Arshile Gorky
- Arthur Segal
- Atul Basu
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- Ben Nicholson Om
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- Clyfford Still
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- Leonet Matiz Espinoza
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- Ronald Ossory Dunlop
- Salvador Dalí
- Sergeant Theodore P. Hios Usmc
- Sidney Smith
- Sir Alfred James Munnings
- Sir William George Gillies
- Stephen Bone
- Technical Sergeant Harry A. Jackson Usmc
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
- William H. Johnson
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Admire Alexander Calder’s ‘The Antlers,’ a captivating 1944 plaster sculpture. Explore its unique design & aged appearance in this close-up detail. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Miné Okubo’s ‘Scavenging Lumber,’ created during her incarceration at Topaz, Utah, captures the daily realities of Japanese American internment with meticulous detail. Her sketchbook offers a powerful visual record of survival amidst adversity, showcasing her artistic talent as a witness to history.
Witness the poignant arrival of Japanese American evacuees at Topaz Relocation Center, Utah, in 1944, captured by Miné Okubo's powerful illustration. A testament to resilience and a vital piece of history.
Explore Miné Okubo's poignant depiction of life within Topaz Relocation Camp during WWII – a black & white drawing capturing quiet observation amidst construction and resilience.
Explore Miné Okubo's poignant drawing 'Trimming grass inside living quarters,' capturing the resilience of Japanese Americans during WWII internment camps. Witness her artistic observation amidst hardship.
Stephen Bone Admire Stephen Bone’s ‘Dust in Normandy,’ a poignant oil painting capturing the solemn beauty of August 1944. Explore this iconic WWII artwork and its captivating details at ArtsDot.
Explore Miné Okubo's poignant depiction of life within Topaz War Relocation Center during WWII—a testament to resilience and artistic observation amidst challenging circumstances.
Witness the dramatic naval battle of the 'Sinking of the Scharnhorst'! Charles Pear’s oil painting captures WWII chaos with vibrant colors & Romantic intensity. Explore this powerful artwork.
Francis Newton Souza’s ‘Goan Peasants in the Market’ (1944) captures vibrant Goan life with bold lines & textured impasto. A raw, expressive folk art piece – a unique addition to any collection.
A poignant charcoal illustration by Miné Okubo capturing the resilience of Japanese Americans during WWII at a Nevada rest stop, offering a powerful historical window that you can bring into your collection.
Leonard Daniels’ ‘Kirkstall Forge (Steam Hammer)’ captures a dynamic industrial scene in oil on canvas. Explore this 1944 realist work, showcasing movement & fiery intensity.
Explore Mine Okubo’s ‘Arrival at Central Utah Relocation Project’. A powerful black & white drawing depicting WWII displacement. Social realism, poignant emotion & historical significance.