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Medium: Fabric
Spring by Christophe Dupety - Contemporary painting, Flora, bright colors
Located in Paris, FR
Spring (2023) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 80 cm W 120 cm. This series focuses on floral motifs: Poppies, Catalpa flowers or Spindles. Christoph...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

English Judge by Cécile Bisciglia - Large ballpoint pen drawing on canvas
Located in Paris, FR
Ballpoint pen, acrylic and posca on canvas, 200 x 200 cm (6 ft. 6 x 6 ft. 6) With this series, French artist Cécile Bisciglia explores animality. Armed with ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Ballpoint Pen

Untitled XLVI by Ferle - abstract painting, red tones, very large size
Located in Paris, FR
Untitled XLV is an abstract painting by French contemporary artist Ferle. Oil on free-standing canvas. W 200 cm x H 280 cm // W 6 ft 6 x H 9 ft. ”In her work, Ferle creates new spac...
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Cainemim by Ramon Enrich - geometric landscape painting, earth tones
Located in Paris, FR
Cainemim is a painting by Spanish contemporary artist Ramon Enrich. Acrylic on canvas, 2018. 190 x 200 cm. Signed, sold unframed. Enrich's paintings depict enigmatic landscapes whe...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Portrait of Sir Edward Littleton, First Baron Lyttleton, Old Masters Oil
Located in London, GB
After Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) Portrait of Sir Edward Lord Littleton, First Baron Lyttleton (1589-1645) Oil on canvas Image size: 96 by 76 cm Hand carved auricular frame Sir Edward Littleton was Solicitor-General to Charles I, 1634-40; Chief Justice of Common Pleas, January 1640-January 1641; Lord Keeper, 1641-45. Painted in his robes, and wearing the chain of office...
Category

17th Century Old Masters Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

TN853 by Hachiro Kanno - Calligraphy-based abstract painting
Located in Paris, FR
TN853 is a painting by Japanese contemporary artist Hachiro Kanno. Sold unframed. The painter draws its resources from Japanese calligraphy and his favorite themes in Zen philosophy....
Category

2010s Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Jaipur by Christophe Dupety - Contemporary painting, India
Located in Paris, FR
Jaipur (2004) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 51.2 x W 76.8 in (130 x 195 cm). Unique work sold unframed with a certificate of authenticity. The art...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Forest Fire II" Abstract Painting 31" x 24" inch by Ahmed Farid
Located in Culver City, CA
"Forest Fire II" Abstract Painting 31" x 24" inch by Ahmed Farid acrylic & gold leaf on canvas on wood Born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1950 where he currently lives and works, Farid is a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

"YEAR OF THE TIGER" Painting 51" x 35" inch by Alina Shimova
Located in Culver City, CA
"YEAR OF THE TIGER" Painting 51" x 35" inch by Alina Shimova PURE SOUL series Shimova cares about the conservation of the fauna. She draws public attention to the problems of anim...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Call of the Wild" Painting 79" x 71" inch by Ahmed Gaafary
Located in Culver City, CA
"Call of the Wild" Painting 79" x 71" inch by Ahmed Gaafary To begin this description, let me start with this question: Is it the internal side of th...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Labyrinthine II" Ink on Fabric Painting 89" x 63" inch by Mohamed Monaiseer
Located in Culver City, CA
"Labyrinthine II" Ink on Fabric Painting 89" x 63" inch by Mohamed Monaiseer Trinity series (2015) In this work, I am a developing personal philosophy of the trinity—the uniting of...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Fabric Paintings

Materials

Fabric, Ink

"Passage I" Abstract Painting 51" x 39" inch by Ahmed Farid
Located in Culver City, CA
"Passage I" Abstract Painting 51" x 39" inch by Ahmed Farid Born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1950 where he currently lives and works, Farid is an autodidact Egyptian painters who trained p...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil, Acrylic

Elysium II by Joachim van der Vlugt - Semi-Abstract Painting, green
Located in Paris, FR
Elysium II (2020), by contemporary artist Joachim van der Vlugt. Oil on canvas, 130 cm × 180 cm. Challenging the boundaries between figuration and abstraction, the artist creates...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Ghost 3 by Guillaume Chansarel - Urban Landscape painting, Paris
Located in Paris, FR
From the ‘Mise en abyme’ series. Ink and acrylic on old book pages mounted on canvas, 65 x 92 cm // 25.6 x 36.2 in. The painting is sold with its preparatory drawing as well as a ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Ink, Canvas, Acrylic, Magazine Paper

Industrial Mid-20th Century WPA Modern Men Working American Scene Social Realism
Located in New York, NY
Industrial Mid-20th Century WPA Modern Men Working American Scene Social Realism George Pearse Ennis (American, 1884-1936) "Forging a Gun Tube #1...
Category

1910s American Modern Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Nile by Night III" Painting 47" x 63" inch by Mohamed Abla
Located in Culver City, CA
"Nile by Night III" Painting 47" x 63" inch by Mohamed Abla Mohamed Abla was born in Mansoura (North of Egypt) in 1953. There he spent his childhood and finished school. In 1973 he...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Saint” Oil Painting 53" x 27.5" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné
Located in Culver City, CA
"Saint” Oil Painting 53" x 27.5" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné Katherine Bakhoum represents art that has been forgotten for a long while. She draws upon ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

I Wish You Roses
Located in Denver, CO
This subtle but highly detailed floral still life is rendered in a variety of media, including oil paint, children's crayons, and colored pencil. Kaitlyn Tucek...
Category

2010s Neo-Expressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Crayon, Oil, Color Pencil

Côte de Beaune by Christophe Dupety - Contemporary painting, vine, bright colors
Located in Paris, FR
Côte de Beaune (2023) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 31.5 x W 31.5 in (80 x 80 cm). Unique work sold unframed with a ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Untitled 7" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 7" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE Oil painting on oilcloth canvases. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Nomad from birth, Guela Tsouladzé was born on November 8, 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgia, from a French mother and a Georgian father. His father was one of the first Georgian psychanalyst; but working with the conscient and subconscient of the homo sovieticus was a disputed occupation, criticized by the soviet ideology. Therefore, it required a significant dose of audacity; it’s in this context of insubordination and freedom, that Guela tirelessly repeats that he will be an artist, without ever having painted anything. The father thus commissioned his first work: a black dot on the ceiling of his office, which his patients would fix during the sessions. The gateway to hypnosis, and the artist’s future signature. Perhaps Guela's innate sense of daring and escapism comes from there; these two themes are till today reflected in his works. Guela grows up in a surreal artistic universe, between France and Georgia, inspired in particular by Pirosmani, the brothers Zdanevitch and Salvador Dali, whom he met shortly before his death in 1981 at Portiligat Cadaques, and surrounded by the filmmaker Paradjanov, a friend of the Tsouladze family. He begins his studies at the Fine Arts on Tbilisi in 1977, but the ultimate horizon is Paris. He joins the Art Décoratifs from 1980 to 1983 and then the Beaux-Arts from 1983 to 1985. He becomes the assistant of Christian Boltanski, whom he follows from exhibition to exhibition. In France, the 80s are colorful years, wild like a Fauvist painting. Art comes out of museums and gives birth to the free figuration, an elusive movement, which was slowly taking shape in the lethargy of the Beaux-Arts. Pop culture, in its spontaneity and in its lack of self-control, takes over everything and breaks down all codes, groups and borders. Art is free from all constraints and analysis. Guela is there at the right time, in the right place, with the right people. The Holy Trinity, as he likes to repeat. These crazy years are an ecstatic playground for his artistic instincts. Guela paints on everything: papers, canvases or newspapers. His grand formats are at the scale of his silhouette; he leaves the Beaux-Art and joins the first squats in the nineteenth arrondissement of Paris, notably the Quai de Seine workshop, which he shares with Remy Blanchard and Vincent Scali. These are the years of Ben, of the Di Rosa brothers, of Robert Combas and François Boisrond. Art for everyone, and party for all. Guela follows his intuitions to Ibiza and Barcelona from 1987 to 1993, where he works at the Casa Caritad, which will later become the city's Museum of Modern Art. This colorful and collective delight contrasts with the dark anxieties of our time. Contrary to the widespread dystopia, it was then the utopia that reigned! New York is its epicenter, shaped by Basquiat and Keith Haring. Guela lives there from 1993 to 1998, including several years at the legendary Chelsea Hotel, of which he covers the walls and furniture with Georgian calligraphy. This is where his simplistic, black, and loving figures were born, later becoming his trademark and one of the symbols of Batumi. It was precisely at the end of the 90s that his desire to build bridges between his native country and France became deeper. The Soviet Union died in a burst of freedom, and the Georgians slowly come out of a fratricidal war, fueled by Russia. Georgia needs love, so Guela replaces the flag’s crosses with hearts, following the 2003 Rose Revolution. Since then, convinced that art is the answer to the stress that is still plaguing Georgia, Guela multiplies projects for exhibitions, partnerships, festivals and art centers. He brings several French artists to the Garikula Residency, including Jean Dupuy...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Pamplona by Christophe Dupety - bullfighting, colorful painting, contemporary
Located in Paris, FR
Pamplona is a unique oil on canvas painting by contemporary artist Christophe Dupety, dimensions are 100 × 100 cm (39.7 × 39.7 in). The artwork is signed, sold unframed and comes wit...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Côte de Nuits by Christophe Dupety - Contemporary painting, vine, bright colors
Located in Paris, FR
Côte de Nuits (2023) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 28.7 x W 35.4 in (73 x 90 cm). Unique work sold unframed with a certificate of authenticity. Th...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Unborn Sound #14 by Maho Maeda - acrylic, pencil, ink and carved wood
Located in Paris, FR
Acrylic, colored pencil and ink on cotton canvas and carved wood, H 100 cm x W 140 cm // 39.37 in x 55.12 in. This work is composed of two assembled panels that give the work two dif...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Wood, Cotton Canvas, Ink, Acrylic, Pencil

He/Him/His
Located in Denver, CO
This striking painting by Denver-based artist Matthew Tripodi features the eggplant, a common plant and a covert cultural symbol. Matthew's subtle humo...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Ballpoint Pen, Carbon Pencil

Paris sous la neige by Edouard Léon Cortes
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edouard Léon Cortès 1882-1969 French Paris sous la neige Signed “E. Cortès” (lower right) Oil on canvas A charming night scene of a snowy Pari...
Category

20th Century Post-Impressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Murcielago by Christophe Dupety - bullfighting, colorful painting, contemporary
Located in Paris, FR
Murcielago (2023) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 130 x W 81 cm // 51.2 in x 31.9 in. With this series, the artist is addressing the subject of bull...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

San Fermín by Christophe Dupety - bullfighting, colorful painting, contemporary
Located in Paris, FR
San Fermín (2023) by French contemporary artist Christophe Dupety. Oil on canvas, H 115 x W 75 cm // 45.2 in x 29.5 in. Christophe Dupety focuses on the portrayal of the animal, whic...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Christ as a Gardener by Edouard Manet
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edouard Manet 1832-1883 French Christ as a Gardener Oil on canvas Beloved for his invaluable role in the development of the Impressionist movement, Edouard Manet's artworks are foundational to the canon of art history. The revolutionary artist's rare religious works, while lesser-known, are some of the most intimate paintings he ever produced, offering insight into the artist’s fascination with the idea of humanity’s beautiful and transcendent relationship with suffering. Begun in 1856, Christ as a Gardener is one of his earliest renderings of Christ and offers a view into nascent motifs that would later define Manet’s monumental legacy. In the painting, Christ’s profile is turned toward the viewer, though his face is turned to the bottom left of the frame and his downturned eyes avert the viewer's gaze. His brown robes contrast the warm light of his halo and the dramatic sky behind him. As with all of Manet’s work, this image is rich with symbolism. A partial self-portrait, as seen in the similar facial hair and iconic appearance of a paintbrush-like garden tool, the painting renders the biblical scene of Mary Magdalene mistaking the risen Christ for a gardener with personal intimacy. As the biblical tale relays, when Mary Magdalene recognizes Christ, she reaches out to him; he replies, “Touch me not.” The highly charged relationship between the Christ figure and the viewer, standing in as Mary Magdalene, is further emphasized by Christ’s hand that appears to reach out for contact. Through this extension of touch, Christ’s presence is tangible, reminiscent of Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel. This intimate initiation of human connection directly contrasts Christ’s biblical words, “Touch me not.” Scholars have attributed this rejection, both in gaze and through words, to Manet’s conviction that Christ, as a human, embodied a spirit of renunciation and rejection of his earthly existence. Christ’s distant expression suggests a willingness to be elsewhere — an expression that Manet will later use in his most distinguished works of art. Manet would go on to expand his view of Christ as a timeless embodiment of absolute commitment and suffering with his monumental Salon paintings...
Category

19th Century Impressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Organic painting on cotton with pine wood frame, Postminimalism, Land art
Located in Carballo, ES
Diptych made by TUSET (1997, A Coruña) one of the main artists of the renewal of millennial painting. Influenced by the Italian art of the second half of the 60's, Arte Povera, Land ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Arte Povera Fabric Paintings

Materials

Organic Material, Cotton Canvas

"Abstract Calligraphy" Abstract Painting 24" x 16" inch by Ibrahim Khatab
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abstract Calligraphy" Mixed Media Painting 24" x 16" inch by Ibrahim Khatab Ibrahim Khatab was born in Cairo 1984, works as a co-teacher in Cair...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

"Untitled 6" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 6" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE Oil painting on oilcloth canvases. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Nomad from birth, Guela Tsouladzé was born on November 8, 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgia, from a French mother and a Georgian father. His father was one of the first Georgian psychanalyst; but working with the conscient and subconscient of the homo sovieticus was a disputed occupation, criticized by the soviet ideology. Therefore, it required a significant dose of audacity; it’s in this context of insubordination and freedom, that Guela tirelessly repeats that he will be an artist, without ever having painted anything. The father thus commissioned his first work: a black dot on the ceiling of his office, which his patients would fix during the sessions. The gateway to hypnosis, and the artist’s future signature. Perhaps Guela's innate sense of daring and escapism comes from there; these two themes are till today reflected in his works. Guela grows up in a surreal artistic universe, between France and Georgia, inspired in particular by Pirosmani, the brothers Zdanevitch and Salvador Dali, whom he met shortly before his death in 1981 at Portiligat Cadaques, and surrounded by the filmmaker Paradjanov, a friend of the Tsouladze family. He begins his studies at the Fine Arts on Tbilisi in 1977, but the ultimate horizon is Paris. He joins the Art Décoratifs from 1980 to 1983 and then the Beaux-Arts from 1983 to 1985. He becomes the assistant of Christian Boltanski, whom he follows from exhibition to exhibition. In France, the 80s are colorful years, wild like a Fauvist painting. Art comes out of museums and gives birth to the free figuration, an elusive movement, which was slowly taking shape in the lethargy of the Beaux-Arts. Pop culture, in its spontaneity and in its lack of self-control, takes over everything and breaks down all codes, groups and borders. Art is free from all constraints and analysis. Guela is there at the right time, in the right place, with the right people. The Holy Trinity, as he likes to repeat. These crazy years are an ecstatic playground for his artistic instincts. Guela paints on everything: papers, canvases or newspapers. His grand formats are at the scale of his silhouette; he leaves the Beaux-Art and joins the first squats in the nineteenth arrondissement of Paris, notably the Quai de Seine workshop, which he shares with Remy Blanchard and Vincent Scali. These are the years of Ben, of the Di Rosa brothers, of Robert Combas and François Boisrond. Art for everyone, and party for all. Guela follows his intuitions to Ibiza and Barcelona from 1987 to 1993, where he works at the Casa Caritad, which will later become the city's Museum of Modern Art. This colorful and collective delight contrasts with the dark anxieties of our time. Contrary to the widespread dystopia, it was then the utopia that reigned! New York is its epicenter, shaped by Basquiat and Keith Haring. Guela lives there from 1993 to 1998, including several years at the legendary Chelsea Hotel, of which he covers the walls and furniture with Georgian calligraphy. This is where his simplistic, black, and loving figures were born, later becoming his trademark and one of the symbols of Batumi. It was precisely at the end of the 90s that his desire to build bridges between his native country and France became deeper. The Soviet Union died in a burst of freedom, and the Georgians slowly come out of a fratricidal war, fueled by Russia. Georgia needs love, so Guela replaces the flag’s crosses with hearts, following the 2003 Rose Revolution. Since then, convinced that art is the answer to the stress that is still plaguing Georgia, Guela multiplies projects for exhibitions, partnerships, festivals and art centers. He brings several French artists to the Garikula Residency, including Jean Dupuy...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

GROWING UP (#2) by Zoran Šimunović - Large framed painting, bright colors
Located in Paris, FR
Oil on canvas painting by Croatian artist Zoran Šimunović from the series GROWING UP. The artwork is sold framed. Dimensions of the frame...
Category

2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Cubist Portrait of Gabriele Varese (in Italian uniform), 1919
Located in Stockholm, SE
Dick Beer (b. London 1893 - d. Stockholm 1938) Portrait of Gabriele Varese (in Italian uniform), 1919 oil on canvas mounted on panel 116 x 90 cm stamp signature Exhibited: Solo exhibition, Stockholm, Nov-Dec 1917; The Royal Academy Stockholm 1973; Åmells Konsthandel – En internationell kubist, Stockholm & London 2008 Hälsinglands Museum 2011 Millesgården – Dick Beer – Impressionist & Kubist, 2012 Provenance: Within the family Beer until today Dick Beer was born in 1893 in London as Richard Beer, the youngest of five brothers. His father, John Beer (1853-1906), was a watercolourist who was born in Stockholm and had left Sweden at the age of 17. John Beer instructed his sons in drawing and painting, among other things. A number of sketchbooks bear testimony to the boys’ talent. Dick Beer’s parents died in 1906 and 1907. Barely 15 years old, Beer arrived in Sweden as an orphan. First he lived with relatives and finally he ended up at Reverend Laurell in Västergötland. Dick Beer began his artistic studies at the Althin School of Painting in Stockholm in 1908 and continued at the Royal Academy of Arts in the autumn of 1910, but in September 1912 he broke off his studies and travelled to Paris. He rented a studio and enrolled at the Colarossi and Grande Chaumière academies. In the summer of 1913, Dick Beer travelled to Pont-Aven in Bretagne in order to paint. In September the same year, he held his first solo exhibition in Stockholm which he gave the French title Exposition des tableaux de Bretagne et autour de Paris. The exhibition proved a success. Many of the paintings were executed in a light palette in a style inspired by the impressionists. In 1914, Dick Beer undertook an extensive study trip to Italy, Tunis, Morocco and Spain, which resulted in canvases overflowing with colours and light. When the French army mobilised, he volunteered and was enlisted in the French Foreign Legion. In 1915 Dick Beer sustained severe head injuries in a grenade attack, which resulted in deafness and a nervous condition that would plague him for the rest of his life. Two of his brothers died the following year, fighting for the English army. Dick Beer was hospitalised and convalesced at Château de Rochefort. Here he started painting again, in an impressionist style, a painting dominated by blue and green hues. In 1918, Dick Beer married Ruth Öhrling, a dentist, and their son John was born later in the year. During this time, Beer began experimenting with cubist painting and created several large compositions, including the painting “The Arab Café”. In the years that followed, Dick Beer was based in Paris, where he often moved house. He was instructed by André Lhote, who encouraged his students to work freely in the studio and provided them with individual critique. Beer often travelled to Bretagne or Provence. His artist friends came from all over Europe and included Amedeo Modigliani. Dick Beer exhibited fairly regularly in Paris between 1919 and 1934 and made a name for himself in French artist circles. In the summers, Ruth regularly rented a house in the countryside, often at Lake Mälaren. She kept a large house with many models and friends and there was a lot of painting and discussions. In 1933, the couple divorced but Ruth still loved Dick and continued to support him financially for the rest of his life. Dick Beer also exhibited in Sweden, albeit irregularly due to his failing health. In the 1920s and 1930s, Beer continued to pursue an expressionist painting with intense colours and unexpected perspectives, but eventually he veered towards more naturalistic forms, including a large number of nudes. He also painted several portraits of artists, politicians and writers. In 1938, Dick Beer sojourned in Arles. The budding photographer Christer Strömholm...
Category

1910s Cubist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Panel

A Spring Roundelay by Edward Atkinson Hornel
By Edward Atkinson Hornel
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edward Atkinson Hornel 1864-1933 Scottish A Spring Roundelay Signed “E A Hornel” and dated 1910 (lower left) Oil on canvas Visually arresting with the v...
Category

20th Century Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Charles Clair, Sheep Feeding In A Barn
Located in Cheltenham, GB
This early 20th-century oil painting by French artist Charles Clair (1860-1930) depicts numerous sheep feeding in a stone barn. Hailing from the picturesque rural area of Mars-sur-A...
Category

1910s Impressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Aquarius" Oil Painting 31.5" x 51" inch by Sergey Dolmatov
Located in Culver City, CA
"Aquarius" Oil Painting 31.5" x 51" inch by Sergey Dolmatov Year: 2014
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Untitled 1.22" Abstract Oil Painting 78" x 54" inch by Gayatri Gamuz
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 1.22" Abstract Oil Painting 78" x 54" inch by Gayatri Gamuz This artwork ships rolled in a tube due to its size In search of silence, in search of the self. Her work eme...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Submerged" Abstract Mixed Media Painting 67" x 149" inch by Ahmed Farid
Located in Culver City, CA
"Submerged" Abstract Mixed Media Painting 67" x 149" inch by Ahmed Farid mixed media on canvas Born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1950 where he currently lives and works, Farid is an autodid...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

"China II" Abstract Painting 20" x 24" inch by Mohamed Abla
Located in Culver City, CA
"China II" Abstract Painting 20" x 24" inch by Mohamed Abla Mohamed Abla was born in Mansoura (North of Egypt) in 1953. There he spent his childhood and finished school. In 1973 he ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

"Abstract Visage V" Oil Painting 24" x 20" inch by Ashraf Zamzami
Located in Culver City, CA
"Abstract Visage V" Oil Painting 24" x 20" inch by Ashraf Zamzami ABOUT A characteristically bold and optimistic palette does not belie the inescapably pensive nature and at times,...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Crocodile Mirage" Abstract Painting 47" x 47" inch by Ibrahim Khatab
Located in Culver City, CA
"Crocodile Mirage" Mixed Media Painting 47" x 47" inch by Ibrahim Khatab Ibrahim Khatab was born in Cairo 1984, works as a co-teacher in Cairo Universi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic

Gottfried Libalt, Still Life with Birds, Fruits and Vegetables Landscape, signed
Located in Greven, DE
Stilllife with dead Birds, Fruits and Vegetables Oil on Canvas, 101 x 84 cm signed (upper left) „G Libald “ (G and L ligated) Provenance: Private Collection, Brussels; Private Coll...
Category

17th Century Baroque Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Portrait Johann Theodor Bavaria, Son of Prince Elector, by Joseph Vivien, Rococo
By Joseph Vivien
Located in Greven, DE
Portrait of Johann Theodor of Bavaria (1703-1763) by Joseph Vivien Johann Theodor of Bavaria (* September 3, 1703 in Munich; † January 27, 1763 in Lièg...
Category

18th Century Rococo Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Happy Horseshoe" Painting 43" x 51" inch by Alina Shimova
Located in Culver City, CA
"Happy Horseshoe" Painting 43" x 51" inch by Alina Shimova PURE SOUL series Shimova cares about the conservation of the fauna. She draws public attention to the problems of animal...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

"Untitled 89" Abstract Painting 20" x 16" inch by Ahmed Dafrawy
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 89" Abstract Painting 20" x 16" inch by Ahmed Dafrawy Dafrawy’s fine arts academic background started in 2014 when he received the certificat...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Fabric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

"Panther" Oil painting 39" x 39" inch by Alina Shimova
Located in Culver City, CA
"Panther" Oil painting 39" x 39" inch by Alina Shimova PURE SOUL series Shimova cares about the conservation of the fauna. She draws public attention to the problems of animals, e...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Untitled 3" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 3" Painting 102" x 102" inch by GUELA TSOULADZE Oil painting on oilcloth canvases. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Nomad from birth, Guela Tsouladzé was born on November 8, 1959 in Tbilisi, Georgia, from a French mother and a Georgian father. His father was one of the first Georgian psychanalyst; but working with the conscient and subconscient of the homo sovieticus was a disputed occupation, criticized by the soviet ideology. Therefore, it required a significant dose of audacity; it’s in this context of insubordination and freedom, that Guela tirelessly repeats that he will be an artist, without ever having painted anything. The father thus commissioned his first work: a black dot on the ceiling of his office, which his patients would fix during the sessions. The gateway to hypnosis, and the artist’s future signature. Perhaps Guela's innate sense of daring and escapism comes from there; these two themes are till today reflected in his works. Guela grows up in a surreal artistic universe, between France and Georgia, inspired in particular by Pirosmani, the brothers Zdanevitch and Salvador Dali, whom he met shortly before his death in 1981 at Portiligat Cadaques, and surrounded by the filmmaker Paradjanov, a friend of the Tsouladze family. He begins his studies at the Fine Arts on Tbilisi in 1977, but the ultimate horizon is Paris. He joins the Art Décoratifs from 1980 to 1983 and then the Beaux-Arts from 1983 to 1985. He becomes the assistant of Christian Boltanski, whom he follows from exhibition to exhibition. In France, the 80s are colorful years, wild like a Fauvist painting. Art comes out of museums and gives birth to the free figuration, an elusive movement, which was slowly taking shape in the lethargy of the Beaux-Arts. Pop culture, in its spontaneity and in its lack of self-control, takes over everything and breaks down all codes, groups and borders. Art is free from all constraints and analysis. Guela is there at the right time, in the right place, with the right people. The Holy Trinity, as he likes to repeat. These crazy years are an ecstatic playground for his artistic instincts. Guela paints on everything: papers, canvases or newspapers. His grand formats are at the scale of his silhouette; he leaves the Beaux-Art and joins the first squats in the nineteenth arrondissement of Paris, notably the Quai de Seine workshop, which he shares with Remy Blanchard and Vincent Scali. These are the years of Ben, of the Di Rosa brothers, of Robert Combas and François Boisrond. Art for everyone, and party for all. Guela follows his intuitions to Ibiza and Barcelona from 1987 to 1993, where he works at the Casa Caritad, which will later become the city's Museum of Modern Art. This colorful and collective delight contrasts with the dark anxieties of our time. Contrary to the widespread dystopia, it was then the utopia that reigned! New York is its epicenter, shaped by Basquiat and Keith Haring. Guela lives there from 1993 to 1998, including several years at the legendary Chelsea Hotel, of which he covers the walls and furniture with Georgian calligraphy. This is where his simplistic, black, and loving figures were born, later becoming his trademark and one of the symbols of Batumi. It was precisely at the end of the 90s that his desire to build bridges between his native country and France became deeper. The Soviet Union died in a burst of freedom, and the Georgians slowly come out of a fratricidal war, fueled by Russia. Georgia needs love, so Guela replaces the flag’s crosses with hearts, following the 2003 Rose Revolution. Since then, convinced that art is the answer to the stress that is still plaguing Georgia, Guela multiplies projects for exhibitions, partnerships, festivals and art centers. He brings several French artists to the Garikula Residency, including Jean Dupuy...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Woman with Bell Flowers_2022_America Martin_Oil/Acrylic_Portrait, Figurative
Located in 326 N Coast Hwy. | Laguna Beach, CA
America Martin "Woman with Bell Flowers" Oil & Acrylic on Canvas 37.5" x 37.5" Framed Exploring the identity of both her namesake and country, LA-based America Martin draws inspirat...
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2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Oil, Canvas, Acrylic

The Bass Season by John Atherton
Located in New Orleans, LA
John Atherton 1900-1952 American The Bass Season Saturday Evening Post cover, June 29, 1946 Signed "Atherton" (lower right) Inscribed "The Bass Season opens in the east July 1st /...
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20th Century American Modern Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Orange Robe” Oil Painting 53" x 27.5" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné
Located in Culver City, CA
"Orange Robe” Oil Painting 53" x 27.5" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné Katherine Bakhoum represents art that has been forgotten for a long while. She draws upon the concept and the ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

GROWING UP (#4) by Zoran Šimunović - Large framed painting, bright colors
Located in Paris, FR
Oil on canvas painting by Croatian artist Zoran Šimunović from the series GROWING UP. The artwork is sold framed. Dimensions of the framed artwork: 182...
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2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Untitled 121" Abstract Painting 79" x 59" inch by Ahmed Dafrawy
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled 121" Abstract Painting 79" x 59" inch by Ahmed Dafrawy * Due to the Ministry of Culture policy + COVID situation, handling time (paperwork) m...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Mixed Media

"Three Graces” Oil Painting 47" x 47" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné
Located in Culver City, CA
"Three Graces” Oil Painting 47" x 47" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné Katherine Bakhoum represents art that has been forgotten for a long wh...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Arabian Cafe I” Oil Painting 47" x 47" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné
Located in Culver City, CA
"Arabian Cafe I” Oil Painting 47" x 47" inch by Katherine Bakhoum Tisné Katherine Bakhoum represents art that has been forgotten for a long while. She draws upon the concept and the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

DO ASTRONAUTS NEED ART? #3 by Zoran Šimunović - Large framed painting, colorful
Located in Paris, FR
Oil on canvas painting by Croatian artist Zoran Šimunović from the series DO ASTRONAUTS NEED ART? The artwork is sold framed. Dimensions of the fram...
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2010s Contemporary Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Still life with books 2" Oil Painting 43" x 43" in by Sanjar Djabbarov
Located in Culver City, CA
"Still life with books 2" Oil Painting 43" x 43" in by Sanjar Djabbarov ABOUT Sanjar Djabbarov was born in Gulistan, the capital of the Sirdaria Pr...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Two Borzois by Otto Eerelman
Located in New Orleans, LA
This monumental painting is by the celebrated Dutch artist Otto Eerelman, one of 19th-century Europe's most popular and important animal portraitists, an...
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19th Century Academic Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

17th Century by Felice Torelli Hagar and the Angel Oil on Canvas
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Felice Torelli (Verona 1667 - Bologna 1748) Hagar and the Angel Oil on canvas, 41 x 116 cm without frame - 52,5 x 127 cm with frame Original shaped and ...
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Late 17th Century Old Masters Fabric Paintings

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Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil

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Find a wide variety of authentic Fabric paintings available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add paintings created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple, orange, red and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Vahe Yeremyan, Irena Orlov, Cindy Shaoul, and Sumit Mehndiratta. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Fabric paintings, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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