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Explore René Magritte's 'The Happy Donor,' a surreal masterpiece blending domestic tranquility with unsettling symbolism—a man gazing upwards amidst a twilight landscape and a hidden sphere, questioning reality itself.
Moses spreads the darkness over Egypt - Marc Chagall (1966) The painting depicts Moses commanding darkness to descend upon Egypt, featuring iconic figures and vibrant colors characteristic of Chagall's surrealist style. Size: 44 x 32 cm
Early Life and the Seeds of SurrealismRené Magritte (1898-1967): Explore the surreal world of this Belgian master! Discover iconic paintings like ‘The Lovers,’ challenging reality & perception. He began drawing lessons at age ten, revealing an innate inclination towards visual expression, but initially explored Impressionism before
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Pilgrim,’ a surrealist portrait of identity & duality. Deep blues, geometric forms, & unsettling juxtaposition – a classic masterpiece.
Moses called the elders and presents Tablets of Law - Marc Chagall (1966) Lithograph. This painting depicts Moses presenting tablets inscribed with divine law to the elders, featuring a stylized depiction of figures and animals in Chagall's signature dreamlike style.
René Magritte's 'The Endearing Truth' (1966) presents a surreal table scene with apples and bread, challenging perception & inviting contemplation on reality. Explore the enigmatic world of this Belgian master.
A dreamlike surrealist vision of biblical hope, Marc Chagall's 1966 Noah and the Rainbow uses vibrant colors and floating figures to create a masterpiece of mythic emotion that you can bring into your own collection.
Admire Barbara Hepworth's 'Spring,' a striking stone sculpture embodying modernist abstraction and exploring form, space, and human experience—featured in the Arts Council Collection.
Genesis III by Barbara Hepworth (1966), from The Hepworth Wakefield. This piece showcases Hepworth’s masterful use of form and texture, exploring themes of balance and repetition through its circular composition.
Cristóbal Balenciaga’s ‘Strapless Cocktail Dress in Tomato Red Linen Gauze,’ crafted from luxurious tomato red linen gauze, embodies Balenciaga's signature style—bold silhouettes combined with meticulous craftsmanship. Featuring a fitted bodice adorned with taffeta and draped panels, this knee-length dress showcases a delicate bow and intricate lace embellishments.
Explore Joseph Beuys’ ‘Infiltration for Piano,’ a surreal wool-covered piano sculpture. A powerful assemblage piece blending social critique & unsettling beauty – a unique art investment.
Henry Koerner’s 1966 painting ‘Courtlandt S. Gross’ blends portraiture & aviation, showcasing surrealism and expressive brushwork. A warm, introspective piece reflecting experience & dreams.
Abidin Dino’s ‘Crowds to Wembley’ (1966) – a surreal black & white drawing of faces. Explore this unique Dadaist artwork's chaotic energy and Turkish heritage.
Explore Jorge José Castillo Casalderrey’s ‘Tightrope Walker,’ a surreal watercolor depicting a clown & pig on a stage. Medieval-inspired art, evocative symbolism – a unique piece!
Explore Saul Steinberg’s 1966 surreal black & white drawing – a chaotic yet captivating landscape of fragmented forms & symbolic imagery. Surrealism meets urban grit.