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Explore Andrew Wyeth’s "Christina’s World" – a haunting American Realist masterpiece. Discover its symbolism, technique & enduring emotional impact. A timeless work of art.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘This is not a pipe.’ A surrealist masterpiece challenging reality & representation. Minimalist, iconic, perfect for art lovers & collectors.
Experience Pablo Picasso's iconic 'Musician Faun N.3'. This black & white lithograph captures the artist’s genius, reflecting themes of melancholy and human experience. Explore a masterpiece from 1948.
Experience Willem de Kooning's dynamic 'Painting' (1948). This abstract expressionist masterpiece explodes with interwoven shapes, bold lines, and a stark black-and-white palette – a pivotal work showcasing his innovative style.
Own a stunning "Plum Blossoms, Green Background" print by Henri Matisse! This iconic Fauvist masterpiece captures beauty & resilience. High-quality canvas print available now!
Asheville by Willem de Kooning – This painting embodies Abstract Expressionism's visceral energy with a stylized face surrounded by clocks, bowls, and a cup, reflecting De Kooning’s exploration of emotion and form.
Experience Henri Matisse's 'Interior with Egyptian Curtain' (1948). A vibrant Expressionist masterpiece featuring exotic textiles, oranges, and a bird – a captivating blend of color & culture.
Marc Chagall’s "Lovers near Bridge" (1948) is a Naïve Art masterpiece capturing love and longing under the night sky. Explore its symbolism, influences & Chagall's legacy!
A vibrant display of Naive Art captures the tender bond between mother and child in this 1948 masterpiece by Pablo Picasso, inviting you to explore the profound simplicity and emotional depth of his iconic work.
Explore the urban & architectural graphite works of Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (Pablo Morgante). Discover his minimalist style, influenced by light/space movement & inspired by notable artists.
Discover René Magritte’s ‘God’s Salon,’ a dreamlike 1948 oil painting of a solitary house under the moonlight. Explore its romantic mood, symbolic elements & unique style.
Explore Fernand Léger’s ‘The Acrobat & His Partner’! A vibrant, Cubist illustration bursting with bold colors & dynamic energy. Discover this surreal masterpiece!
Explore Henri Matisse’s "Interior with Black Fern" (1948). A captivating Fauvist masterpiece showcasing bold colors & serene composition. Discover this iconic artwork at the Musée National d'Art Moderne.
Delve into René Magritte's enigmatic masterpiece 'The maimed,' a surrealist painting featuring a man with a pipe and clock, symbolizing contemplation and hidden truths. Explore its symbolic elements at WikiArt.
Georges Braque’s ‘The Terrace’ captures a serene interior scene with chairs and a cat, showcasing the artist's cubist style from 1948. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Explore Marc Chagall's 'When Abdullah got the net ashore,' a captivating blue and red painting depicting two figures embracing amidst dancing forms—a reflection of his dreamlike style and Jewish heritage.
Gordon Parks' powerful 1948 photo captures a tense Harlem street scene with a man holding a baseball bat, reflecting social tensions and documentary realism.
Gordon Parks' poignant black & white photo captures a quiet Harlem moment – two men in a kitchen, hinting at unspoken stories and the realities of everyday life. A powerful documentary image from 1948.
Gordon Parks’ ‘Untitled, Harlem, New York’ (1948) captures urban resilience through a poignant black & white portrait of a young girl. Documentary style, strong lines, and implied texture evoke daily life in Harlem.