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- Color Harmony Abstract Pa
- Emotional Color Field Art
- Post-War Shopping
- 1949 Watercolor Art
- Architectural Drawing
- Watercolor Style
- Abstract Expressionism Ar
- Vivid Color Block Paintin
- Emotional Art Piece
- Non-Representational Abst
- “Leaf Painting”
- “Asawa Watercolor”
- “Vibrant Colors”
- Vintage Portrait Art
- Mark Rothko Artwork Repro
- Japanese American Art
- Organic Shapes”
- Color Contrast Modern Art
- “Fluid Brushstrokes”
- Abstract Portrait Art
- Colorful Outdoor Scene
- Melancholy Artwork
- Mid-Century Modernism
- Color Relationships Art
- Ink Wash Painting
- “1949 Artwork”
- Commercial Illustration
- Close-Up Portrait
- Abstract Color Field Pain
- Expressive Brushwork
- Modern Geometric Artwork
- Floral Portrait Art
- “Expressive Abstraction”
- Detailed Watercolor
- Department Store Art
- Female Figure Art
- Man With Baseball Bat
- Farey Painting
- Abstract Watercolor
- Biomorphic Sculpture
- Grey Black Portrait
- Vintage Appearance
- Joy St Clair Hester
- British Watercolors
- Bold Geometric Color Comp
- Australian Modernism
- “Layered Texture”
- Vivid Geometric Abstract
- Orchre And Beige
- Large Abstract Wall Decor
Discover 'Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red' (1949), an abstract color field painting by Mark Rothko. Bold geometric shapes, vivid contrasting hues, and emotional depth make it a striking addition to any modern art collection.
Explore Ruth Aiko Asawa’s ‘Stem with Leaves’ – a vibrant 1949 watercolor abstract capturing organic growth & dynamic movement. Discover expressive abstraction & layered texture.
Explore Joy St Clair Hester’s ‘Unión de cabezas’ – a poignant 1949 Expressionist watercolor portrait of melancholic beauty. Discover its layered textures & symbolic flower.
Discover Cyril Arthur Farey’s ‘Dingle’s Department Store,’ a captivating watercolor depicting Exeter’s post-war shopping scene. Explore realism & detail in this 1949 architectural illustration.
A vibrant watercolor-style painting of a man with a baseball bat captures the nostalgic essence of 1949 through Júlio Resende's expressive brushwork, inviting you to bring this piece of Portuguese modernism home.