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- Putty
- Espresso
- Black
- Phthalo Green
- Sea Green
- Walnut
- Gray
- Celadon
- Colorful Patchwork
- Sketch Figures
- Figueres Artist
- Dynamic Human Forms
- Frisbee Montage
- Textile Texture
- Bustling Street Life
- Floral Patterns
- Carrara Marble
- Geometric Form
- Suleiman Mansour Art
- Pure White Marble
- Lively Atmosphere
- Wladyslaw Lucinski
- Modern Assemblage
- Soviet Printmaking
- Anxiety
- Bosch-Inspired
- Arrow Imagery
- Marble Artwork
- Plastic Assemblage
- Meditative Installation
- Street Art Style
- Surrealist Abstraction
- Monochrome Structure
- Black And White
- Detailed Linework
- 1978 Artwork
- Bold Red Black
- Symbolism
- Social Realism Style
- Feminist Art
- Wood Flooring
- Mechanical Forms
- Expressive Drawings
- Wolfgang Laib
- Vibrant Color Palette
- Surreal Ecosystem
- Catalan Surrealism
- Children Playing
- Acrylic On Canvas
- Woman In Large Hat
- Quilt-Like Patches
- Salvador Dali
- Dali Art
- Rainbow Spectrum
- Polish Naive Art
- Egg Motif
- Organic Shapes
- Pain
Delve into the unsettling beauty of Salvador Dalí's 'Woman with Egg and Arrows,' a surrealist masterpiece exploring themes of pain, vulnerability, and symbolism. Explore its captivating imagery at WikiArt.
A vibrant quilt-like tapestry of colorful geometric patches defines Miriam Schapiro's 1978 masterpiece Connection, a cornerstone of Feminist Art that invites you to explore its rich textures and patterns.
A vibrant depiction of a bustling urban crowd captures the essence of Polish Naïve art in Wladyslaw Lucinski's 1978 masterpiece Miner’s Funeral, inviting you to explore this evocative piece for your collection.
Experience the bold geometric precision of Giorgio Olivieri's 1978 Triptych, an abstract acrylic masterpiece that explores modular structures and monochrome depth, now available for your private collection.
‘Milk Stone,’ created in 1978 by Wolfgang Laib exemplifies Conceptual Art through its stark simplicity: a square white marble block resting on wood flooring. The artwork emphasizes geometric forms, textural contrasts—smooth marble versus textured wood—and evokes symbolic interpretations of purity and contemplation.
A captivating 1978 montage of children playing captures the vibrant essence of life in this evocative work by João Artur Rosa Alves, inviting you to explore a unique piece of Portuguese artistic history.
A striking portrait of a woman wearing a monumental globe-shaped hat by Palestinian master Suleiman Mansour captures the essence of resilience and urban life, inviting you to explore this profound contemporary masterpiece.
A surreal and intricate mechanical ecosystem unfolds in this detailed 1978 etching by Oleksandr Aksinin, a master of Soviet printmaking whose obsessive precision invites you to explore his fantastical Bosch-inspired world.
A vibrant spectrum of colorful plastic objects arranged like a rainbow defines this 1978 assemblage by Tony Cragg, offering a mesmerizing look at modern industrial beauty that you can bring to your collection.
Dynamic figures captured in a raw and expressive sketch style define this 1978 Untitled work by Purvis Young, offering a profound glimpse into his street-inspired vision that you can bring to your private collection.