Showing 24 artworks out of 44 with 1952 and with Subtle Color
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- Anthony De Francisci
- Arthur Wilson Gay
- Charles Frederick Worth
- Cheong Soo Pieng
- Craigie Ronald John Aitchison
- Edward Hopper
- Fernand Léger
- Frank Brangwyn
- Franz Ehrlich
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Hale Aspacio Woodruff
- Helen Frankenthaler
- Henry Inlander
- Jacob Kainen
- Martiros Sarian
- Norman Hepple
- Pablo Picasso
- Paul Delvaux
- Paul Jackson Pollock
- Peggy Bacon
- Philip Guston
- René Magritte
- Salvador Dalí
- Sir William George Gillies
- Willem De Kooning
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Explore René Magritte’s "Personal Values" – a surreal 1952 oil painting blending everyday objects & dreamlike skies. A captivating piece for art lovers seeking unique beauty.
Discover Georgia O'Keeffe’s iconic "Mesa and Road East" – a stunning landscape painting capturing the Southwest’s beauty. Explore its details, artist, and historical context at the O'Keeffe Museum.
Discover Salvador Dalí's 'Nuclear Cross' (1952), a surreal masterpiece blending realistic moon imagery with abstract geometric structures. Perfect for art collectors seeking symbolic, thought-provoking artwork.
Explore Helen Frankenthaler's 'Mountains and Sea,' a seminal Color Field painting employing the innovative soak-stain technique to capture the ethereal beauty of Nova Scotia’s coastline.
Explore Georgia O'Keeffe’s iconic landscapes and floral paintings at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, showcasing her groundbreaking artistic vision and enduring legacy in Santa Fe and Abiquiu.
“Green Fruit on Blue Background” by Fernand Léger – A striking Purist painting featuring apples and bananas against a vibrant blue backdrop, capturing the essence of geometric abstraction.
Discover Salvador Dalí's 'Galatea of the Spheres' (1952), a surreal masterpiece blending abstract and figurative elements with intricate spherical forms, vibrant colors, and cosmic themes. Perfect for art collectors.
Experience Pablo Picasso's 'Girl in Chair' (1952) – a surreal lithograph capturing serenity and mystery through bold lines & muted colors. A masterpiece of Cubism & Surrealism.
Cubist masterpiece by Fernand Léger captures two women intertwined in a dynamic composition featuring geometric shapes and an apple – embodying the spirit of 1952’s industrial aesthetic. Explore this evocative artwork and bring its modernist elegance into your home.
Explore Hale Woodruff’s ‘Influences, Panel Five,’ a powerful mural series reflecting African American history & culture. Cubist abstraction meets surrealism in this dynamic, textured artwork.
Franz Ehrlich's 'The new city is built on labor...' captures Dresden’s post-war reconstruction & urban planning vision. A graphite sketch reflecting ambition and progress, showcasing Bauhaus influence.
Experience Jackson Pollock's iconic Blue Poles (Number 11), a vibrant abstract expressionist masterpiece from 1952! This dynamic canvas explodes with color and energy, showcasing Pollock’s revolutionary drip technique. Own a piece of art history – discover this stunning reproduction today.
A vibrant tapestry of African symbolism and ritualistic figures defines this 1952 masterpiece by Hale Aspacio Woodruff, inviting you to explore the profound cultural narrative of his Art of the Negro series.
Explore René Magritte’s ‘The Blow to the Heart,’ a haunting 1952 oil painting blending Baroque realism & surrealism. A complex study of love, loss, and mortality – a must-see!
A vibrant tapestry of African symbolism and ancestral motifs defines this 1952 masterpiece by Hale Aspacio Woodruff from his Art of the Negro series, inviting you to explore a profound legacy of cultural storytelling.
A vibrant display of stylized figures and cultural gatherings defines this expressive 1952 masterpiece Muses, Panel Six from the Art of the Negro series by Hale Aspacio Woodruff, inviting you to explore its rich legacy.
A breathtaking yellow silk evening gown featuring delicate pink roses and shimmering chiffon waterfalls by Charles Frederick Worth captures the essence of 1950s elegance, inviting you to explore this couture masterpiece.
A vibrant mural of diverse figures and cultural symbols defines this expressive 1952 masterpiece by Hale Woodruff from his Art of the Negro series, inviting you to explore a profound legacy of American history.
Explore 'The Blue Jug' by W.G. Gillies (1952). A Cubist-influenced still life featuring geometric forms & cool tones. Discover this detached, intellectual artwork – a key piece in Scottish art history.