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- Alberto Pereira Nogueira Junior
- Altan Gürman
- Antônio Dias Dos Santos
- Boris Chaliapin
- Carmen Herrera
- Christiane Pflug
- Diane Nemerov
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- Ellen Lanyon
- Gerhard Richter
- Gregorio Vardanega
- Henry Koerner
- John Heliker
- Lucian Freud
- Manuel Álvarez Bravo
- Marc Chagall
- Marta Minujín
- Neil Gavin Welliver
- Paul Wonner
- Robert Vickrey
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Ruth Aiko Asawa
- Salvador Dalí
- Teizo Sugaï
- Vincas Kisarauskas
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Lucian Freud’s "Reflection with Two Children" (1965): A haunting self-portrait exploring family & isolation through intense realism. Masterful impasto & symbolic depth – a statement piece.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Girl Hair Ribbon,’ a vibrant 1965 Pop Art masterpiece! Iconic Ben-Day dots & bold composition capture consumer culture. Discover this iconic artwork.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein's 'M-Maybe,' a quintessential Pop Art masterpiece! This 1965 oil painting captures urban life & emotional complexity with iconic comic strip style.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein's 'Red Painting (Brushstroke),' a bold 1965 Pop Art piece that deconstructs abstract expressionism with iconic Ben-Day dots and vibrant color.
Explore Roy Lichtenstein's 'Ceramin Sculpture' (1965): A deceptively simple study of coffee mugs, embodying Pop Art’s core – mass imagery & perception. Ben-Day dots meet everyday objects in this iconic work.
Ruth Asawa's 'Desert Plant' is a captivating wire sculpture reflecting her unique style and resilience. Explore the intricate design of this iconic piece from 1965, showcasing her innovative approach to art.
Explore Gerhard Richter's iconic 'Motorboat,' a seminal post-modernist painting blending photographic realism with intentional blurring—a reflection of his artistic evolution and the spirit of 1965 Düsseldorf.
Dorothea Lange’s "Girl in Church" (1965) captures poignant Americana. A black & white portrait of a young girl, this FSA photograph exemplifies her documentary style and evokes nostalgia.
Witness Marta Minujín’s stark black & white photo of a plane wreckage – a poignant exploration of disaster & loss. A unique 1965 happening image, capturing raw emotion and documentary realism.
A dramatic scene of two boxers locked in an intense match unfolds in Ellen Lanyon's 1965 oil painting Pugilists, capturing a surreal sense of movement and tension that invites you to explore this captivating masterpiece.
Explore 'The Lovers' by Alberto Pereira Nogueira Junior – a 1965 collage blending romance & social critique. A unique, layered artwork with Art Nouveau influence.
A mesmerizing geometric cityscape featuring concentric circles by Manuel Álvarez Bravo captures a surrealist vision of urban life from 1965, inviting you to bring this mid-century masterpiece into your collection.
A striking modernist cityscape of Vilnius featuring vibrant red brick architecture by Lithuanian master Vincas Kisarauskas from 1965, offering a poignant glimpse into Soviet-era art for your private collection.
Dynamic abstract expression by teizo sugaï from the 1960s, ‘The Summer Holiday’ showcases vibrant red, green, and blue organic forms with a white line and figures – explore this hard-edge style painting.
Diane Nemerov’s ‘A Young Man with his Pregnant Wife’ captures quiet intimacy in 1965 NYC. Black & white photography, documentary style, explores family & vulnerability. A poignant moment frozen in time.
Gregorio Vardanega’s "Electrical Architecture" is a mesmerizing Op Art masterpiece from 1965, showcasing vibrant color and spatial illusion through a dynamic checkerboard design. Explore this pioneering Chromocinetism artwork and bring its captivating visual experience home.
Explore 'Some Silver for You' by antônio dias dos santos – a chaotic Pop Art collage of skulls & symbols. Bold colors, unsettling imagery, and layered textures create a provocative 1965 artwork.