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- Betsy Graves Reyneau
- Bill Traylor
- Ceri Richards
- David Davidovich Burliuk
- Edward Hopper
- Elliott Seabrooke
- Georges Braque
- Henry Lamb
- Jack Butler Yeats
- Margaret Kathleen Nichol
- Maria Keil / Fábrica De Cerâmica Viúva Lamego
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- Max Beckmann
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- Ralph Frederick Balson
- René Magritte
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- Thérèse Lessore
- Troller, Norbert
- Vytautas Stanislavovich Matskevichus
- Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky
- Will Henry Stevens
- William H. Johnson
- Yves Tanguy
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Explore Edward Hopper’s ‘Nighthawks’! A haunting 1942 masterpiece of American Realism. Discover its symbolism, light, and enduring appeal – a poignant urban reflection.
Explore Yves Tanguy’s ‘Indefinite Divisibility,’ a mesmerizing Surrealist landscape of biomorphic forms & dreamlike scenes. A unique, evocative artwork for collectors & interiors.
Discover René Magritte’s ‘Island of Treasures,’ a surreal 1942 masterpiece featuring symbolic birds & earthy tones. Explore its captivating composition, historical context & timeless appeal for art lovers.
Max Beckmann’s 'The Actors' (1942) – a powerful triptych exploring human condition & societal critique. Bold Expressionist style, layered symbolism, & raw emotion. Ideal for collectors.
Explore Salvador Dalí’s 'Secret Life' poster – a haunting black & white surrealist masterpiece! Witness distorted figures & symbolic depth. A unique art piece by the master himself.
Pablo Picasso’s “Portrait of Woman (Dora Maar)” is a seminal Cubist painting created in 1942 amidst the anxieties of German occupation, depicting Dora Maar with fractured planes reflecting her inner strength and political conviction. The muted blues and browns underscore the oppressive atmosphere while Picasso's masterful technique captures a profound psychological portrait.
Edward Hopper’s haunting Nighthawks captures urban solitude in 1942 American Realism—a luminous diner interior juxtaposed against a darkened street, reflecting the artist's masterful exploration of human emotion and timeless beauty. Explore this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Georges Braque’s ‘The Black Fish’ (1942). A stylized cubist painting featuring a sleeping cat in muted tones, showcasing bold lines & geometric forms. Discover modern abstraction.
Reyneau’s depiction of Carver highlights his unwavering belief in the transformative power of scientific inquiry and underscores his profound impact on rural African American communities through his research into crop diversification.
Paul Delvaux’s "The Village of the Sirens" presents a captivating surrealist scene of serene women and a dog in a dreamlike Belgian village, showcasing the artist's signature style from 1942. Discover this iconic artwork and bring its enigmatic beauty into your space.
Georges Braque’s masterful Cubist depiction captures a serene still life scene featuring a blue washbasin and pitcher amidst luscious fruits—a testament to the artist's innovative style during the 1942 period. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Vibrant red window frames punctuate this colorful 1942 urban depiction of an New York airshaft by Canadian modernist Margaret Kathleen Nichol, offering a unique perspective on city life for your collection.
Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘An Intimate Party,’ a 1942 geometric abstract masterpiece. Cool blues & warm tones, dynamic shapes, and layered impasto create a captivating, spiritual composition.
Boldly patterned blocks of color define this 1942 abstract masterpiece by Will Henry Stevens that reimagines the Mississippi River through a dynamic New York School lens, inviting you to explore its modern elegance.
A poignant watercolor capturing children gathered around a wagon during a supervised outing in 1942 by Norbert Troller, offering a resilient glimpse into life at Theresienstadt that you can bring to your collection.
A poignant black and white drawing by Norbert Troller capturing the somber reality of life in the Theresienstadt camp in 1942, offering a profound historical glimpse that you can bring into your private collection.
A restless wintry mood unfolds in this 1942 landscape by Vytautas Mackevičius featuring a snow-covered Vilnius under a dark blue sky, inviting you to explore the depth of this historic Lithuanian masterpiece.
Henry Lamb’s ‘Tool Inspection’ (1942) captures wartime realism: soldiers repairing vehicles in a forest. Oil on canvas, evocative style & earthy tones. Explore this WWII art.
A poignant black and white scene of men gathered around a table by William H. Johnson captures the resilience of the 1942 era, offering a soulful glimpse into history that you can bring to your private collection.
A nostalgic 1942 painting by Maria Keil capturing the era of air mail via seaplane with striking realism and vintage charm, inviting you to explore this beautiful piece of aviation history for your collection.
A lively social gathering of dancing figures and shared meals captures the vibrant spirit of William H. Johnson's 1942 masterpiece Sailor's Home, inviting you to bring this soulful piece of Harlem Renaissance history home.