Showing 24 artworks out of 146 with 1911 and with Subtle Color
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- Akseli Gallen-Kallela
- Cecilia Beaux
- Edvard Munch
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- Lawren Stewart Harris
- Lovis Corinth
- Marc Chagall
- Maurice Brazil Prendergast
- Nicholas Roerich
- Pablo Picasso
- Piet Mondrian
- Roger Eliot Fry
- Sir Alfred James Munnings
- Umberto Boccioni
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
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Explore Marc Chagall’s ‘I & The Village’! A dreamlike 1911 masterpiece blending Cubism & Fauvism, rich in symbolism. Discover this captivating early work's unique beauty.
Egon Schiele’s ‘The Self-Seers II’ – a haunting Expressionist portrait of mortality. Explore its raw emotion, symbolic depth & unique impasto technique. A powerful piece for discerning collectors.
Discover Georges Braque’s "Woman Reading" – a pivotal Cubist masterpiece! Explore its fragmented beauty, earthy palette & historical context. A timeless art investment.
Composition IV by Wassily Kandinsky – A vibrant lithograph capturing the artist’s pioneering exploration of abstract color and form. Experience the emotional resonance of this iconic masterpiece at Manchester Art Gallery.
Discover Egon Schiele’s ‘Moa,’ a haunting watercolor exploring dance & emotion. This Expressionist masterpiece showcases bold lines & vibrant textiles, a pivotal work from 1911.
Explore Klimt's 'Farmhouse in Buchberg,' a stunning example of pointillism! This 1911 landscape showcases his unique style & Art Nouveau influence.
Coming Down from Mont Blanc by John Singer Sargent – A breathtaking watercolor capturing the rugged beauty of Mont Blanc’s landscape, meticulously reproduced as a handmade oil painting on AllPaintingsStore.com.
Simplon Pass Chalets by John Singer Sargent is an Impressionistic watercolor depicting two houses nestled amidst snow-capped mountains—a serene landscape capturing tranquility and artistic brilliance.
Experience the fractured beauty of Pablo Picasso's 1911 Cubist masterpiece Pipe Rack and Still Life on a Table, a profound exploration of form and memory that invites you to bring this revolutionary vision into your collection.
A breathtaking Romantic landscape by Wassily Kandinsky (1911). This oil painting captures a serene yet dynamic scene with figures amidst nature, reflecting the artist's innovative abstract style and spiritual depth.
Discover Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Lyrical (Lyrics)’ – a vibrant 1911 abstract masterpiece! Explore its dynamic composition, Orphism influence & early 20th-century art significance. #Kandinsky #AbstractArt
Sir Alfred Munnings' 'Shrimp Leading Ponies' captures rural England’s charm. A vibrant oil painting of a boy and horses, showcasing Munnings' skill & love for the countryside.
Discover Egon Schiele’s ‘Self Portrait as St. Sebastian,’ a powerful Expressionist poster depicting suffering & martyrdom. Explore its unique style, historical context & artistic influence.
Egon Schiele’s ‘Moa’ (1911) captures a dancer enveloped in rich textiles, showcasing his innovative Expressionist style and departure from Klimt's influence. Explore the painting’s striking contrasts & emotive power.