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Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe is a 1968 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bacon, depicting Henrietta Moraes reclining on a bed alongside a syringe – the second panel in a series exploring vulnerability and decay. Known for its stark imagery and visceral emotion.
Explore Salvador Dali's haunting masterpiece 'The Rotting Bird,' a surrealist exploration of decay and mortality featuring symbolic imagery like clocks and skulls – a cornerstone of Surrealism.
Pieter Bruegel’s "Land of Cockaigne" (1567) – a hauntingly beautiful Mannerist oil painting depicting death & excess. Explore its symbolism, rich detail, and unsettling atmosphere.
Egon Schiele's 'Untitled (1815)' is a haunting Expressionist portrait of two figures, capturing intense emotion and unsettling forms. Explore the artist’s unique style & symbolism in this captivating masterpiece.
Explore Gustave Moreau’s "La Vie de l’Humanité," a dramatic Romantic painting depicting Cain. Discover its symbolism, oil technique & evocative sunset scene.
Explore Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s ‘The Four Seasons’! A unique Mannerist masterpiece blending fruit, veg & figures. Discover this 1590 surreal still life – a captivating art investment.
Edvard Munch's 'Death in the Sickroom' captures raw emotion and mortality. Explore this powerful Expressionist painting depicting grief, loss, and familial tragedy.
Explore Tintoretto’s ‘Venus, Mars & Vulcan’! A dramatic 1551 monochrome drawing of a macabre scene—a study in Venetian Mannerism & anatomical realism.
Experience Edvard Munch's iconic 'untitled (7409)' – a haunting hospital scene reflecting anxiety and mortality. Explore the masterpiece’s symbolism & Munch’s profound artistic vision.
Lucas Cranach’s "Judith" portrait: A stunning Renaissance masterpiece featuring a Saxon lady & decapitated head. Explore this iconic work's rich detail & symbolic power.
Pablo Picasso's portrait captures serene introspection with meticulous detail – long hair, brown robe, blue hue – reflecting the artist’s profound connection to his subject and hinting at a contemplative stillness.
Delacroix's 'Still-Life with Lobster' (1826) is a captivating blend of realism and symbolism, exploring life, death & human intervention through vibrant colors.
Explore William Hogarth’s "The Bathos," a satirical engraving depicting societal decline & artistic chaos. Masterful 18th-century print art, rich in detail & commentary.
Experience Egon Schiele’s expressive vision of Krumau, Austria—a vibrant townscape rendered in bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes from 1911. This captivating expressionist painting captures the essence of Austrian architecture and human presence, inviting you to bring this masterpiece into your home.
'Levitation', painted in 1915, embodies Schiele’s Expressionist style with its unsettling gaze and symbolic landscape. This Vienna artwork delves into themes of spirituality and existential angst, capturing movement and emotion through bold colors and distorted forms. Currently held in a private collection, it exemplifies Schiele's profound exploration of human psychology.
Experience Egon Schiele's haunting 'Reclining Semi-Nude with Red Hat.' A raw expression of mortality and desire, rendered in striking lines and a muted palette. Explore the intensity of this iconic masterpiece.
O'Keeffe’s iconic 'Cow's Skull: Red, White, & Blue' blends realism and abstraction. Explore the symbolism of mortality & American spirit in this striking 1931 painting.
Salvador Dali’s ‘Landscape with Flies’ (1964) – a surreal masterpiece of decay & texture. Explore this iconic oil painting's unsettling beauty and Dali’s unique vision.
Explore Egon Schiele’s haunting ‘Untitled (7630)’ – a black & white depiction of a house, steeple, and clock, reflecting his Expressionist themes of mortality and the modern condition. A timeless masterpiece.
Egon Schiele’s haunting Dead City captures Vienna's melancholic spirit in 1911 with its striking black and white cityscape depicting a solitary church steeple amidst an enigmatic night scene—a poignant exploration of mortality and artistic expression.
Mark Rothko’s haunting ‘No.20,’ painted in 1957, embodies Color Field painting's emotive power—a monumental canvas depicting a figure burdened by skeletal sorrow and holding scissors, inviting viewers to contemplate mortality and artistic contemplation.