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Experience the pure essence of modernism through Constantin Brancusi's Mlle. Pogany II, a breathtaking 1920 gold sculpture that distills beauty into its most iconic abstract form, available for your private collection.
A captivating watercolor portrait by Emil Nolde (1922), 'Lady's Portrait,' showcases a serene woman with striking eyes, reflecting his Expressionist style and rich color palette. Explore this iconic work!
Carlo Carrà’s ‘Untitled’ (1915) presents a haunting, fragmented torso against a muted background, embodying Futurist rebellion and existential questioning. This oil on board masterpiece captures the anxieties of WWI through bold impasto strokes – discover this iconic artwork.
Discover 'Urutu Snake' by Tarsila do Amaral – a surreal 1928 oil painting blending abstract expressionism & Brazilian modernism. Explore its vibrant colors, textured egg motif, and enigmatic symbolism.
Explore 'Lindonéia' by Rubens Gerchman de Araújo – a vibrant Brazilian art deco/pop art portrait. Discover its ornate frame, symbolic elements & digital style.
Bold geometric abstraction by Hermelindo Fiaminghi captures the vibrant energy of Grupo Ruptura’s pioneering modern art movement in Brazil. Explore this striking checkered pattern painting from 1961 and bring a piece of Brazilian artistic history into your home.
Hauntingly elongated figures by Alberto Giacometti in this 1950 sculpture, Quatre femmes sur socle, capture existential themes with a detailed metal composition – discover and own this iconic piece.
A vibrant symphony of geometric shapes and lyrical abstraction defines this 1954 masterpiece by Serge Poliakoff, offering a bold interplay of color that invites you to bring this iconic piece of the École de Paris home.
Explore 'Relief 351' by Sergio Camargo Peñaranda (1971). A textured minimalist relief sculpture in white, showcasing geometric forms & a palpable three-dimensionality. Brazilian modern art.
Explore 'Relief 351' by Sergio Camargo Peñaranda (1971). A textured minimalist relief sculpture in white, showcasing geometric forms & a palpable three-dimensionality. Brazilian modern art.
Dynamic abstract collage by Brazilian artist Raymundo Colares de Oliveira from 1970 featuring trains on tracks, rendered in felt-tip pen, captures a moment of alteration and motion. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its unique vision home.
Explore this 1950 still life by Ben Nicholson, featuring a geometric arrangement of metal bowls and vases; discover modern abstract art history today.
Experience 'A la baignade au fleuve Niger' by Malick Sidibé – a vibrant snapshot of Malian life, capturing joy and community through stunning black & white photography.
Discover Malick Sidibé’s iconic black & white Bamako portraits. Vibrant street scenes captured in 1960s Mali. Explore this celebrated photographer's legacy.
“To Dance the TWIST” by Malick Sidibé is a captivating black-and-white photograph from 1965 depicting a lively Twist dance scene in Bamako, Mali. The image showcases dynamic composition, strong diagonal lines emphasizing movement, and skillful use of light to highlight textures and convey the spirit of social interaction during the era.
Explore 'Baigneuses' by Vicente do Rego Monteiro (1924). This Expressionist oil painting evokes sorrow & sacrifice through striking ochre tones & loose brushwork. A unique Brazilian artwork.
Les apprentis mécanicians au Garage Dramane is a captivating black and white photograph by Malick Sidibé depicting young men diligently repairing a motorcycle within a garage setting. The image showcases dynamic composition, skillful use of light and shadow, and conveys a powerful sense of camaraderie and cultural heritage.
Seydou Keïta’s iconic 1956 photograph captures a poised woman against a patterned backdrop, embodying West African portraiture and cultural heritage. A timeless image of elegance and identity.
This photograph by Seydou Keïta exemplifies formal portraiture, reflecting the mid-20th century aesthetic. Featuring a woman against textured wall backdrop, it showcases meticulous detail and balanced composition—a testament to Keïta's pioneering role in documenting West African society.
Malick Sidibé’s ‘Avec mon sac…’ captures a dignified Bamako youth in 1968. Striking black & white portrait photography, showcasing post-colonial joy & resilience. A key work by Mali's master.
A captivating black and white portrait by Seydou Keïta, circa 1958. This image showcases West African culture through a dignified woman's pose against a patterned backdrop – a timeless piece of photographic art.
Malick Sidibé’s ‘TWIST: avec Ray Charles’ (1969) – a striking black & white portrait capturing Bamako youth culture. Documenting post-colonial joy, this unique piece is a must-see for art collectors.
Malick Sidibé’s ‘Boxeur’ captures a powerful moment of athletic determination in Bamako. This striking black & white portrait exemplifies his documentary style & celebrates post-colonial joy.
Seydou Keïta’s ‘Untitled’ (1958) captures two Black women in striking patterned robes adorned with birds. A documentary-style photograph, showcasing Mali's rich cultural heritage and textile artistry.
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