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This haunting Study for Three Heads exemplifies Bacon's signature style, utilizing loose brushstrokes and dark tones to portray a fragmented human face imbued with anxiety and despair. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism, it’s a powerful meditation on isolation and vulnerability.
Explore Edvard Munch's iconic masterpiece 'The Scream,' a haunting monochrome sketch capturing existential angst and fear through expressive lines and muted colors—a cornerstone of Expressionist art.
Franz Marc’s ‘Resting Horses,’ created in 1912, exemplifies Expressionist art with its stark monochrome palette and bold lines conveying emotion over realism. Inspired by Van Gogh and rooted in spiritual contemplation, this woodcut depicts two horses resting peacefully amidst circles—a testament to Marc's fascination with animals as emblems of innocence and harmony.
Femme Affranchie, à Quatorze Heures, Chante Midi; from Miserere ... Georges Rouault's poignant print captures a woman’s weary gaze amidst stark contrasts—a masterful depiction of sorrow and resilience rooted in Parisian shadows.
Georges Rouault's monumental depiction captures profound sorrow and spiritual contemplation through bold outlines and somber hues—a testament to his empathy for the vulnerable and enduring influence of Parisian shadows on his artistic soul.
A haunting depiction of death featuring a skeletal figure rendered in stark grayscale with expressive lines and textured impasto, reflecting Rouault's Expressionistic style and profound empathy for the vulnerable.
Night Fall by Georges Rouault embodies Expressionistic fervor – distorted figures grapple with sorrow amidst a desolate landscape bathed in dramatic sunset hues. Thick brushstrokes convey palpable emotion, reflecting Rouault’s compassionate gaze upon humanity's vulnerabilities.
Experience 'But Left Behind Her Ain Grey Tail' by Alexander Goudie – a dynamic oil painting of a horse & rider. Loose brushstrokes, bold colors, & dramatic contrast. A captivating piece for art collectors.
Henryk Gotlib’s ‘Fireside Nude’ (1940) – an expressive oil painting of a nude figure in thick impasto, vibrant colors & loose brushstrokes. Explore Formist art's sensual beauty.