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- Amedeo Clemente Modigliani
- Charles Marion Russell
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- Umberto Boccioni
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
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Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘Improvisation. Gorge’ (1914). A dynamic abstract masterpiece blending color & form, embodying early expressionism. Own a piece of art history!
Georges Braque’s ‘Man with a Guitar’ (1914) – a cornerstone of Analytical Cubism. Explore fragmented forms, muted tones & intellectual depth in this iconic artwork. Perfect for collectors!
Experience the raw emotion of Oskar Kokoschka's "Bride of the Wind" (1914). A turbulent Expressionist masterpiece capturing inner turmoil and vulnerability through swirling lines & vibrant color.
Notable works by John Singer Sargent include 'A Study of Architecture, Florence,' 'William Merritt Chase,' and 'Atlantic Storm.'
Gustave Klimt’s ‘Sitting Woman with Legs Crossed’ (1914) – a rare pencil study of a seated female figure, showcasing his signature style & movement. A captivating art nouveau piece.
“The Fence” by John Singer Sargent – A serene watercolor landscape capturing the weathered beauty of rural England. Explore Impressionistic brushstrokes and masterful color blending at WikiArt.
Matisse's 'Interior with Goldfish' (1914) captures serene domesticity with vibrant color & simplified forms. Explore the masterpiece at Musée Pompidou.
Explore Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s "The Drinker" – a raw Expressionist self-portrait of 1914. Discover its haunting beauty, symbolic depth & historical significance. A unique art investment.
Delve into Claude Monet's 'Yellow Irises,' a luminous Impressionist painting capturing the serene beauty of nature. Explore its composition, artistic style & significance within art history at WikiArt.
Immerse yourself in Monet's serene Water Lilies (43). This iconic Impressionist painting captures the beauty of his Giverny garden, showcasing vibrant colors and tranquil reflections.
Featuring striking elongated features and a mask-like face, this 1914 Expressionist masterpiece Madame Pompadour by Amedeo Modigliani captures timeless elegance, inviting you to explore this iconic portrait.
Experience the vibrant energy of Joaquín Sorolla's "The Jota (Aragon)" – a captivating 1914 oil painting depicting a lively Spanish gathering, showcasing his masterful use of light and color.
Jean-François Raffaëlli’s ‘View of Venice,’ painted in 1914, showcases a breathtaking panorama of Venice, Italy. Featuring numerous boats gliding across the water and illuminated by sunlight, this artwork exemplifies Raffaëlli's signature 'caractérisme,' prioritizing meticulous detail and capturing the essence of Venetian life.
Fernand Léger Fernand Léger was born Joseph Fernand Henri Léger in 1881 amidst the rural landscapes of Argentan, Normandy. He pursued architecture initially but transitioned to painting around 1900, establishing himself in Paris and supporting fellow artists. Argentan France 1881 1914 1955 A painting depicting a staircase filled with people moving upwards. The figures are adorned with helme
Experience the haunting beauty of Giorgio de Chirico's 'The Anguish of Departure.' A seminal metaphysical work evoking isolation and uncertainty through dreamlike cityscapes.
Explore ‘The Tavern’ by Pablo Picasso (1914), a cornerstone of Synthetic Cubism! Discover geometric forms & fragmented imagery reflecting pre-war anxieties within this iconic still life.
“Water Lilies (52)” by Claude Monet captures the serene beauty of nature with impressionistic brushstrokes and luminous colors—a timeless masterpiece from Giverny's iconic water lily pond series. Explore AllPaintingsStore.com!
Inspired by Böcklin and Klinger, de Chirico’s style incorporates classical architectural elements alongside unsettling perspectives.