Showing 24 artworks out of 41 with 1956 and with Square
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- A. Ayres De Carvalho, Aires De Carvalho, Ayres De Carvalho
- Alfonso Michel Nava
- Balthus
- Betsy Graves Reyneau
- Boris Chaliapin
- Clyfford Still
- Edward John Stevens
- Franz Kline
- Gordon Parks
- James Ormsbee Chapin
- Josef Albers
- Joseph Emile Renier
- Karsh Of Ottawa
- Marc Chagall
- Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva
- Martiros Sarian
- Norman Rockwell
- Paul Manship
- Peter Hurd
- Richard Hamilton
- Salvador Dalí
- Victor Vasarely
- William C Palmer
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Explore Richard Hamilton’s iconic 'Just What Is It?' collage! A groundbreaking Pop Art masterpiece blending surrealism & consumer culture. Discover its symbolism and historical significance.
Gordon Parks’ poignant black and white photograph captures an Alabama barbershop scene from 1956, revealing quiet dignity amidst Jim Crow segregation. This intimate portrait by the iconic photographer offers a powerful glimpse into American life – discover this timeless masterpiece.
Gordon Parks’ poignant 1956 photograph, "Willie Causey and Family, Shady Grove, Alabama," captures a timeless family portrait on a Southern porch, showcasing the photographer's masterful black-and-white style. Discover this iconic image and bring its story home.
Gordon Parks' iconic 'Untitled, Shady Grove, Alabama' captures a poignant moment of racial segregation in the American South through powerful black and white photography.
Marc Chagall's 'Elijah Awakened' depicts a man comforted by an angel, rendered in a dreamlike etching style. A timeless classic of surrealist art, this piece evokes tranquility and spiritual connection – discover your own masterpiece.
Gordon Parks' iconic black and white photo captures everyday life in rural Alabama (1956). Witness a poignant moment of community, dignity, and the realities of segregation through this powerful image.
Gordon Parks' poignant 1956 photo captures Ondria Tanner and her grandmother window-shopping in Mobile, Alabama – a glimpse into everyday life during the Civil Rights era.
This powerful black-and-white image portrays Willie Causey Jr., holding a firearm during a racially charged scene in Shady Grove, Alabama. Captured by Gordon Parks for Life magazine, it documents the daily lives of African Americans facing discrimination—a poignant glimpse into American history.
Gordon Parks' iconic 'Untitled, Shady Grove, Alabama' captures a poignant scene of segregation in 1956, showcasing the humanity within Jim Crow America. A powerful black and white photograph.
Gordon Parks' poignant 1956 photo captures an Alabama family’s dignity amidst segregation. Mr. & Mrs. Thornton offer a glimpse into everyday life, challenging stereotypes and revealing resilience.
Experience 'Holland Glory Tulips Kenkenhof Gardens' (1956) by karsh of ottawa. A stunning black & white photo captures a smiling woman amidst vibrant tulips. Classic beauty, timeless charm – perfect for art lovers.
Gordon Parks' 'Store Front, Mobile, Alabama' captures a vibrant Black community scene in 1956. This poignant photograph, part of Life Magazine, offers a rare glimpse into everyday life during segregation and highlights the photographer’s empathetic approach.
Explore Ayres de Carvalho's legacy through exhibitions and auctions. Discover his influence on the feminist art movement. Armindo Ayres de Carvalho Portrait of João Frederico Ludovice 1911 1956 1997 A striking oil painting depicting João Frederico Ludovice, a royal architect adorned in military attire and bearing the Cross of Christ. Created in 1956, this artwork showcases Ayres de Carvalho'
Experience Victor Vasarely’s iconic Op Art masterpiece, ‘Yvaral,’ a dynamic geometric composition of black circles on white evoking movement and optical illusions. A captivating exploration of perception from 1956 – discover or own this timeless artwork.
Alfonso Michel Nava’s ‘Barricade,’ painted in 1956, presents a striking scene of a man shielding himself with boxes, embodying realism and social commentary within a bold style. Discover this unique piece by the Mexican artist and add it to your collection.
Vibrant abstract geometry by Josef Albers (1956) featuring bold yellow and red squares; discover this Bauhaus-inspired masterpiece today.
Explore 'Crystals' by Alfonso Michel Nava – a dynamic 1956 oil painting showcasing Cubist fragmentation & muted tones. A captivating still life reflecting Mexican art.
Experience Norman Rockwell's 'Delight,' a heartwarming Regionalism masterpiece capturing American family life and tradition. Explore this iconic painting at WikiArt.org!
Elegant 1956 American Heart Association medal by Joseph Emile Renier. Bronze design featuring a torch & heart – a prestigious award for distinguished service. Classic, detailed engraving.