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- Black
- Gray
- Sap Green
- Driftwood
- Ben-Day Dots Art
- Primitivism Gouache
- Chicano Self-Portrait
- 1970S Chicano Art
- Impressionistic Style
- Expressive Etching
- Man With Moon Head
- Naive Art Bear
- Urban Gathering Scene
- Geometric Painting
- Pop Culture Aesthetic
- Yellowish Sky
- Lichtenstein Goldfish
- Pop Art Painting
- Yellow Background
- Black And White Etching
- Flags Motif
- Abstract Still Life
- Intricate Line Work
- Bold Lines
- Bridge And Clock
- Textured Gouache
- Asco Collective Style
- Comic Book Style
- Graphic Art Style
Explore Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Still Life with Goldfish’! Bold pop art, comic book influence & cubist elements combine in this iconic 1972 masterpiece. Discover its unique style and captivating details.
Bold red flags and expressive brushstrokes capture a powerful moment of protest in Adolf Zábranský's 1972 painting February, inviting you to bring this evocative piece of Czech history into your private collection.
A striking collage of faces and flags emerges from this 1972 masterpiece by Wesley Duke Lee, blending bold colors and surreal elements that invite you to explore the depth of this iconic Brazilian work.
A striking urban scene featuring a man with a moon on his head unfolds in The Nationalization by Iraqi pioneer Saad Abdel Qader Al-Kaabi, inviting you to explore this evocative 1972 masterpiece for your collection.
A striking 1972 self-portrait by Chicano visionary Glugio Nicandro (Gronk) captures a bold, avant-garde mood through expressive makeup and pop culture aesthetics, inviting you to explore this unique piece of art history.
A whimsical gouache scene of a bear seeking flour milling captures the vibrant charm of Maria Primachenko's Naive Art style, offering a soulful piece of Ukrainian folk history for your private collection.
A haunting black and white etching by Maciej Antoni Babinski featuring a complex landscape of interacting figures that explores deep psychological themes, inviting you to explore this evocative piece from 1972.