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Salvador Dalí’s unsettling "Untitled - The Seven Arts" draws viewers into a surreal dreamscape with its distorted figure and monochrome graphite drawing. Explore the subconscious mind of this iconic Surrealist master and bring home a unique piece of art history.
Experience the poignant linework of Miné Okubo's 1942 drawing capturing the quiet dignity amidst Japanese American internment at Tanforan Center; discover this powerful piece today.
Witness the poignant story of Japanese American resilience during WWII through Miné Okubo's 'Walking over muddy ground.' Explore her powerful drawing depicting hardship & determination at Topaz Relocation Center.
A haunting black and white drawing of a lifeless horse captures the somber, dreamlike essence of Marcelo Grassmann de Oliveira's 1944 work, inviting you to explore this evocative piece of Brazilian art history.
Miné Okubo’s ‘Scavenging Lumber,’ created during her incarceration at Topaz, Utah, captures the daily realities of Japanese American internment with meticulous detail. Her sketchbook offers a powerful visual record of survival amidst adversity, showcasing her artistic talent as a witness to history.
A dynamic monochrome drawing of a charging horse and rider by Marcelo Grassmann de Oliveira captures raw expressionistic movement from 1944, inviting you to explore this evocative piece of Brazilian art history.
Explore Miné Okubo's poignant drawing 'Mine with open newspaper,' capturing the oppressive atmosphere of anti-Japanese sentiment during WWII Berkeley, CA. Witness resilience through expressive lines and symbolic imagery.
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