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Discover this detailed 1521 drawing of four naked men by Raphael Coxcie, capturing Renaissance human form mastery; own a piece of art history.
A poignant depiction of a new recruit swearing an oath of allegiance by Dr Eric Westbrook captures the solemnity of wartime duty, offering a profound historical window into the era for collectors to explore.
A quiet moment of intellectual repose captured in this 1945 drawing by Frank Hinder depicting a man reading at a table, offering a rare glimpse into post-war Australian modernism for your private collection.
A precise architectural floor plan of the Academy of Sciences by Bauhaus-trained designer Franz Ehrlich captures a meticulous 1976 working design that invites you to explore the structured beauty of modernist planning.
A captivating 1773 black and white drawing by Hubert Robert captures a nostalgic urban street scene filled with historical charm, inviting you to explore this evocative piece of French art history.
A compelling mid-century drawing of two open display cases by Bauhaus-trained artist Franz Ehrlich captures a quiet moment of observation from 1957, inviting you to explore this unique piece of German design history.
A haunting black and white drawing of ancient Roman ruins by Hubert Robert captures the evocative beauty of The Temple of Concord and the Pyramid of Cestius, inviting you to explore this timeless 18th-century masterpiece.
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.
Plan for the construction of the Secession, longitudinal section
A captivating Neoclassical study of Psyche being worshipped as beauty by Andrea Appiani, showcasing masterful preparatory details from his legendary fresco cycle and inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
A minimalist 1957 design concept featuring a wooden conference table by Bauhaus-trained architect Franz Ehrlich, offering a sophisticated touch of mid-century modernism for your collection.
A haunting black and white drawing by Odilon Redon in the Symbolism style depicts a laureate head with braided hair and beard, capturing a timeless and enigmatic mood – discover this captivating artwork or own a unique reproduction.
A detailed ethnographic drawing of a horned Bidjogo head adornment by Fernando Barbedo Galhano from 1900 captures the intricate cultural heritage of Guinea-Bissau, inviting you to explore this unique piece of history.
Witness the grim satire of Thomas Rowlandson's "The Slaughterhouse" (1756-1827). This darkly humorous print depicts a brutal scene, showcasing the artist’s biting social commentary and masterful technique.
Experience the grandeur of Baroque architecture with Kirnberger's 1760 façade, capturing dramatic illusionism; discover this masterpiece of faith.
A poignant 1932 drawing by Ludwig Meidner capturing two men sharing a spiritual moment under tallit shawls, offering a profound glimpse into Jewish tradition that you can bring to your collection.
Paul Klee's 'Affliction' evokes profound sadness and confinement through stark grayscale lines and faces within a grid, reflecting themes of isolation and psychological distress – a haunting exploration of the human condition.
A graceful Neoclassical study by Andrea Appiani capturing the mythological moment of Psyche asking Proserpine for her box of beauty, offering a timeless piece of Italian history to grace your private collection.
A contemplative black and white drawing of Arnold Schoenberg captures a serious gaze from 1918, offering a profound glimpse into the composer's psyche that you can bring to your private collection.
Experience the profound introspection of Käthe Kollwitz's Self-Portrait (1921), capturing deep emotion through masterful drawing; discover this powerful piece today.
Charles Marion Russell’s "Killing of Jules Reni" captures the drama of the American West with graphite and ink. Explore this iconic Western scene, showcasing Russell's signature style & artistic legacy.
Capture the witty Parisian life of Jean Louis Forain with this evocative black and white drawing, perfect for adding a touch of Impressionist charm to your home.
Capture the nostalgic charm of London life with Paul Sandby's 1759 drawing of a Muffin Man; own this evocative piece of British street art today.
This drawing by Fra Bartolomeo serves as a preparatory sketch for St. Catherine’s depiction in ‘Sacra Conversazione,’ showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and innovative approach to capturing volumetric effects. Created around 1511, it exemplifies High Renaissance style.
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