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Experience Frida Kahlo's poignant 'Portrait of My Father,' a deeply personal depiction of her complex relationship with her father, Guillermo Kahlo. Explore the painting’s symbolism and historical context.
Explore Andy Warhol's iconic Pop Art (1928-1987) – silkscreens of Marilyn, Campbell’s Soup Cans & celebrity culture. Discover his lasting impact on art with ‘Orange Disaster’, a poignant collage reflecting Warhol’s artistic vision.
Explore Pablo Picasso's captivating portrait of Lee Miller as Arlesienne! This iconic painting embodies Surrealism and showcases Miller’s enduring connection with the artist, capturing a moment of artistic collaboration.
Explore Andy Warhol's iconic Pop Art (1928-1987) – silkscreens of Marilyn, Campbell's Soup Cans & celebrity culture. Discover his lasting impact on art at ArtsDot.
Gordon Parks' 'Store Front, Mobile, Alabama' captures a vibrant Black community scene in 1956. This poignant photograph, part of Life Magazine, offers a rare glimpse into everyday life during segregation and highlights the photographer’s empathetic approach.
Edward Steichen's 'Sunflower' captures the vibrant beauty of nature with bold brushstrokes and rich colors. A stunning example of early 20th-century art, it showcases Steichen’s mastery and artistic vision.
Nan and Brian in Bed captures intimacy & vulnerability in 1983 NYC. A poignant silver dye bleach print by Nan Goldin, part of 'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,' exploring love, loss, and the bohemian life.
Experience Gerhard Richter's poignant 'Untitled (167)' – a black & white photograph capturing a tender moment between a woman and her baby. Explore the artist’s legacy through this evocative work.
Experience Gerhard Richter's iconic 'Fuji' – a mesmerizing abstract painting capturing the essence of Mount Fuji through vibrant colors and layered textures. Explore its unique style and artistic depth.
A dramatic black and white photograph by Cindy Sherman captures a woman in a crown with an expression of disdain, offering a mysterious glimpse into the artist's exploration of identity available for your collection.
Witness Mohamed Amin’s iconic Kenya Safari Rally photo! ‘Car 2’ captures Timo Salonen & Seppo Harjanne's daring drive in 1981. Black & white, documentary style – a unique piece of African history.
Delve into Victorian spirituality with Julia Margaret Cameron's haunting portrait of Alfred Tennyson as 'The Dirty Monk.' Explore the artist’s pioneering vision and discover the beauty captured in this iconic photograph.
Explore Louise Lawler's 1988 institutional critique photographing Warhol's Marilyn portrait to question art's value; discover this thought-provoking piece today.
This striking black-and-white photograph documents the East African Safari Rally, showcasing Car #17 driven by Johnny Hellier & Kanti Shah amidst challenging terrain and exhilarating speed. Captured by legendary photojournalist Mohamed Amin, it exemplifies journalistic integrity and artistic vision. Experience the raw emotion and dramatic beauty of Mohamed Amin's 'Johnny Hellier & Kanti Shah,' ca
This stunning black and white photograph documents the grueling East African Safari Rally in 1974, featuring Davinder Singh & Ken Taylor's Mitsubishi Colt Lancer CS74 amidst a vibrant crowd. Captured by legendary photojournalist Mohamed Amin, it exemplifies journalistic excellence and commemorates a pivotal sporting event. Explore the iconic East African Safari Rally through Mohamed Amin's captiv
Mohamed Amin Simo Lampinen & Henry Liddon Kenya 1943 1978 1996 Car 3 Simo Lampinen & Henry Liddon Peugeot 504 V6 Coupe CS53 along Embu-Kiganjo road in Kenya. Kenya’s renowned photojournalist Mohamed Amin, one of his favourite jobs, was the East African Safari Rally. During the five-day, 3,500-mile event, Mo (also known as ‘Six Camera Mo’) and his Camerapix crew would work flat out to deliver
Mohamed Amin Experience the vibrant energy of Mohamed Amin's iconic photograph capturing a thrilling moment at the East African Safari Rally – a testament to adventure and journalistic excellence.
This stunning black and white photograph documents the East African Safari Rally in 1978, featuring Bjorn Waldegard & Hans Thorszelius’ Mercedes-Benz car amidst a chaotic crash scene. Captured by Mohamed Amin, it exemplifies journalistic integrity and delivers unforgettable footage. Witness the dramatic East African Safari Rally moment captured by Mohamed Amin! 'Bjorn Waldegard & Hans Thorszelius
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863 – 1923) stands as one of Spain's most luminous figures in the Impressionist movement, a painter who relentlessly pursued the elusive beauty of light and atmosphere—a pursuit that defines his oeuvre and resonates powerfully even today. Born in Valencia, Sorolla’s early life was marked by profound loss; orphaned at two due to cholera, he experienced hardship from a yo
Experience the melancholy romance of Tournachon's 1865 photograph, Paul and His Dog, capturing resilience through evocative black and white portraiture; discover this masterpiece today.
Mohamed Amin Experience the dramatic beauty of Mohamed Amin's 'Aziz Tejpar Gharial & Natu Vadgama,' capturing an unforgettable safari rally moment with vibrant colors and masterful composition.