Showing 24 artworks out of 225 with keywords '40.0 x 12.0 cm'
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Robert Mangold's 'X Within X Orange' (1981) is a minimalist masterpiece—a striking orange rectangle bisected by lines, embodying geometric abstraction and challenging traditional painting conventions.
Near Gibeon Joshua, to give his troops time to gain the victory, stops the sun (Joshua X, 12-14). A monumental etching by Marc Chagall depicting a man crowned and gesturing towards a crowd, capturing the spirit of biblical triumph and Jewish folklore. Size: 30 x 25 cm.
Diego Velázquez’s *Portrait of Pope Innocent X*, painted in 1650, remains one of the finest portraits ever created—a masterful blend of realism and psychological insight into papal authority.
Discover 'Henry a la Pensée' by Henri Privat-Livemont – a stunning Art Nouveau poster featuring a contemplative woman & swirling designs. Explore this 1899 Belgian masterpiece!
Experience Raphael's 'Pope Leo X with Cardinals'! This iconic Renaissance masterpiece captures papal power & religious intrigue. Admire the rich details and historical context of this Uffizi Gallery treasure.
Explore Edward Kienholz’s unsettling ‘The Menil’ sculpture – a layered wood & paint masterpiece featuring a haunting figure & symbolic imagery. Surrealism meets folk art.
John Singer Sargent’s Study for Madame X captures the artist's signature loose style and introspective mood of the Gilded Age. This graphite sketch offers a glimpse into the creation of a legendary portrait, perfect for art lovers seeking a timeless piece.
Raphael's masterpiece depicts Pope Leo X with cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi de' Rossi, showcasing Renaissance realism & papal power. Explore the Uffizi Gallery treasure!
Experience Diego Velázquez's masterpiece, 'Pope Innocent X'! This iconic portrait captures the Pope’s intensity with dramatic lighting & psychological depth – a Baroque marvel.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Composition X,’ a dynamic abstract masterpiece! This 1939 oil painting showcases vibrant colors & geometric forms, embodying musical harmony. A key work of Geometric Abstract Art.
This portrait by Raphael exemplifies Neoplatonic ideals, showcasing papal authority with meticulous realism. Featuring Leo X seated alongside Cardinals Giulio de' Medici and Luigi Rossi, it reflects the opulent patronage of the Renaissance era. Observe the symbolic gestures and refined composition within this celebrated artwork.
Discover Raphael's captivating drawing of Hanno, Pope Leo X's elephant! This Renaissance masterpiece showcases the exotic spectacle and papal grandeur of 1516.