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Experience Henri Matisse's 'Still Life with a Magnolia' – a vibrant Expressionist masterpiece brimming with color and form. A timeless classic, now available as a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
This piece showcases Kandinsky’s pioneering approach to abstraction, influenced by Impressionist landscapes and Wagnerian opera. Featuring dots and geometric shapes, it embodies his belief in color as a musical instrument, reflecting his profound artistic vision.
Mark Rothko's "Untitled" (1941) is a haunting masterpiece featuring fragmented faces within a dramatic doorway. Explore themes of loss, trauma, and existentialism through this iconic work by the influential 20th-century artist.
Explore Jackson Pollock’s ‘Sheet of Studies’ – a chaotic yet mesmerizing abstract ink drawing bursting with energy & surreal forms. Expressionistic & dynamic, this 1941 piece is a unique study in movement and symbolism.
Explore Oskar Kokoschka’s ‘The Red Egg’ (1941). A chaotic, expressionistic oil painting featuring bizarre figures & symbolic elements. Discover this unsettling yet captivating artwork.
Explore John Piper’s ‘Christ Church, Newgate Street.’ This 1941 oil painting showcases a stylized, expressive depiction of London's church architecture. Discover its textured impasto & Expressionist style.
Explore John Piper’s ‘Park Place’. A moody Expressionist landscape of Henley-on-Thames, featuring thick impasto & a sense of foreboding. Discover British art history.
Explore John Piper’s ‘Seaton Delaval’ (1941). A dramatic, textured depiction of a Romanesque ruin in Expressionist style. Discover its melancholic beauty & historical significance.
Discover 'Camouflaging a New Flight Shed' by robin darwin – an evocative 1941 expressionist painting. Explore its surreal dreamscape & muted palette. A unique piece for art collectors.
Ossip Zadkine’s "Two Women" (1941) explores intimacy & vulnerability in Expressionist watercolor. A poignant study of form, light, and confinement – a captivating piece.
Experience Graham Vivian Sutherland’s ‘Tapping a Blast Furnace’! A dynamic oil painting capturing industrial power & texture. Expressionist style, intense heat – a striking piece.