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A late 19th-century Poetic Interpretation of Nature, by Anna Hook
A late 19th-century Poetic Interpretation of Nature, by Anna Hook

A late 19th-century Poetic Interpretation of Nature, by Anna Hook

Located in San Francisco, CA

On offer is an antique oil landscape painting signed in the upper right corner by Anna Hook. This work beautifully draws upon the Tonalist or Barbizon school traditions. Both emphasi...

Category

Late 19th Century Victorian Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

GIRL IN LOVE original art Paula Craioveanu
GIRL IN LOVE original art Paula Craioveanu

GIRL IN LOVE original art Paula Craioveanu

By Paula Craioveanu

Located in Forest Hills, NY

“Girl in Love with Mask”, tempera acrylic pencil on paper. Check 1stDibs free shipping code for items over $500. Shipped rolled in a tube, well packed, from Europe, using DHL or Fed...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Ink, Tempera, Archival Paper

"Verdant"  extra large painting on linen canvas, forest, dark green, flowers
"Verdant"  extra large painting on linen canvas, forest, dark green, flowers

"Verdant" extra large painting on linen canvas, forest, dark green, flowers

By Anastassia Skopp 1

Located in Zofingen, AG

Verdant is painted entirely in green - not by accident, and not for decoration. Green sits at the exact centre of the visible spectrum: the point of balance between warm and cold, be...

Category

2010s Abstract Impressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Linen, Spray Paint, Acrylic

In Search of a Cerulean Sweater
In Search of a Cerulean Sweater

In Search of a Cerulean Sweater

By Daria Okhrimenko

Located in Zofingen, AG

In Search of a Cerulean Sweater plays with the idea of difference — of standing side by side while belonging to entirely different worlds. It reflects that quiet, often overlooked st...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Cheetah, Original Painting
Cheetah, Original Painting

Cheetah, Original Painting

By Heejin Sutton

Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A cheetah walks along the edge of a sloping green geometric plane. A yellow-green background frames the figure, drawing attention to its spotted coat. At the si...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Pearlescent Drapery.        3D textured
Pearlescent Drapery.        3D textured

Pearlescent Drapery. 3D textured

By Svetlana Saratova

Located in Zofingen, AG

The artwork, created on 1 cm thick plywood, is a unique combination of textures and natural elements. The upper part of the painting is made from faux leather with a pearlescent tint...

Category

2010s Abstract Art

Materials

Plywood, Mixed Media

Biasini - Early 20th Century Oil, Dutch Woman Knitting
Biasini - Early 20th Century Oil, Dutch Woman Knitting

Biasini - Early 20th Century Oil, Dutch Woman Knitting

Located in Corsham, GB

A warm and intimate genre scene depicting a young woman seated beside a hearth, absorbed in her knitting. She is dressed in traditional Dutch costume - a white lace cap, striped bodi...

Category

20th Century Art

Materials

Oil

Antique French Interior Bedroom Farce Oil Painting, Large Boudoir Oil Painting
Antique French Interior Bedroom Farce Oil Painting, Large Boudoir Oil Painting

Antique French Interior Bedroom Farce Oil Painting, Large Boudoir Oil Painting

Located in AIGNAN, FR

Large Antique Oil on Canvas, bringing a touch of classic French humor and theatrical drama as well as antique charm. It's signed in the lower right. Rendered with an eye for both d...

Category

Early 20th Century French School Art

Materials

Oil

YOSHITOMO NARA - WE ARE PUNKS MUG (Large) Design modern pop art urban Japan
YOSHITOMO NARA - WE ARE PUNKS MUG (Large) Design modern pop art urban Japan

YOSHITOMO NARA - WE ARE PUNKS MUG (Large) Design modern pop art urban Japan

By Yoshitomo Nara

Located in Madrid, Madrid

Yoshitomo Nara - We are punks Mug Large Date of creation: 2011 Medium: Porcelain Edition: Open Size: 95 x Φ85 mm (300ml) Condition: Brand new, inside its custom box Description: The big sibling in Yoshitomo Nara's We Are Punks porcelain series, this 300 cc mug features a vampire-fanged girl peering over a wall on its side with the quiet menace of someone who arrived first and has no intention of leaving. "We Are Punks" is printed on the exterior as both a title and a statement of intent. The image derives from Nara's 2011 colour-pencil drawing of the same name, part of a practice where childhood defiance and subcultural energy merge into a visual language recognisable across a room. Made in Hasami ware from Nagasaki Prefecture, the mug is fired, glazed and finished in Japan. Hasami potters developed their craft supplying everyday tableware to the domestic market, which means the porcelain is built to be used, not merely admired. It is microwave and dishwasher safe. The white ground is clean and unglazed on the outside where the illustration sits, giving the print a tactile, almost paper-like quality that feels closer to a drawing than to a mass-produced transfer. At 300 cc it holds enough coffee to start the morning with the same stubborn composure Nara's children have been modelling for over three decades. Pair it with the small mug: the two stack together and, like any well-conceived double act, gain from being seen as a set. That stacking detail is not accidental. Nara has long been interested in objects that nest inside one another. His room-sized installations are built as huts and cabins that shelter smaller works, creating a mise en abyme of intimacy. Two mugs sitting one inside the other carry a faint echo of that idea, scaled down to the kitchen shelf. ABOUT THE ARTIST Yoshitomo Nara (奈良美智, b. 1959, Hirosaki) is one of the most influential Japanese artists working today. Round-headed children with piercing gazes populate his canvases and sculptures, images that have gone well beyond the art world to become a broader cultural phenomenon. Childhood in Aomori: Solitude, Nature, and Radio Waves Nara grew up in Hirosaki, a small city in Aomori Prefecture at the northern tip of Honshū. Both parents worked long hours, leaving young Yoshitomo to fend for himself after school. The Japanese have a word for children like him, kagikko, latchkey kids who come home to an empty house and learn to keep their own company. That early acquaintance with solitude runs through every painting. Look at any of Nara's figures and you will find a self-contained being who meets your eye with a steadiness that could be courage or could just as easily be vulnerability. During those solitary years, Western music reached him through the Far East Network (FEN), the U.S. Armed Forces radio station. Rock, folk, and later punk gave him a way to feel before painting ever did. As a young boy he bought his first record, Suzie Q, and has often said that album covers were his earliest art gallery. Later, he would design covers for Shonen Knife, R.E.M., and Bloodthirsty Butchers, and every exhibition he puts on is accompanied by a playlist of his own making. Education: Aichi and the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf After earning a BFA (1985) and MFA (1987) at the Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music, Nara relocated to Germany to enrol at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, the same school that had shaped Joseph Beuys and Gerhard Richter. Under Neo-Expressionist painter A.R. Penck (1991–1993), he received one piece of advice that stuck: "Paint on the canvas as if you are drawing." Bold, pared-back figures, large rounded heads set against bare backgrounds, began to take shape on his canvases. At the Kunstakademie's annual student show in 1992, visitors saw The Girl with the Knife in Her Hand (1991), a painting that crystallised the tension running through all of Nara's work: an apparently innocent girl holding a tiny knife, a gesture he reads not as aggression but as self-defence against a threatening adult world. Once finished with his studies, Nara settled in Cologne in 1994 and set up in a former cotton mill. Cut off by the language barrier, he turned painting into a conversation with himself, and it was in that solitude that the gaze people remember long after leaving the gallery first appeared. Return to Japan and International Acclaim Twelve years later, Nara came back to Japan. I DON'T MIND, IF YOU FORGET ME. opened at the Yokohama Museum of Art in 2001 and toured five Japanese venues, including Hirosaki. MoMA New York acquired 130 of his drawings around the same time, and the travelling retrospective Nothing Ever Happens (2003–2005) cemented his reputation in the United States. Within the Japanese "New Pop" wave, he shared the stage with artists such as Takashi Murakami, Makoto Aida, and Mariko Mori...

Category

2010s Pop Art Art

Materials

Porcelain

El mar. By Inna Panasenko. 2007. Oil on canvas. 200/300 cm
El mar. By Inna Panasenko. 2007. Oil on canvas. 200/300 cm

El mar. By Inna Panasenko. 2007. Oil on canvas. 200/300 cm

Located in Riga, LV

Inna Panasennko is one of the most successful and best-selling contemporary artists in Germany. One of the central themes of Inna's work is monumental images of bulls in all their na...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Aurora over a Northern Lake, 1916
Aurora over a Northern Lake, 1916

Aurora over a Northern Lake, 1916

Located in Stockholm, Stockholm

Aurora over a Northern Lake, signed and dated “G Claeson 1916”, oil on canvas. This evocative landscape, executed in an expressionist manner, and on the same time almost modern, cap...

Category

1910s Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Verve No. 2; Spring 1938 – Kandinsky & Masson lithographs & many images
Verve No. 2; Spring 1938 – Kandinsky & Masson lithographs & many images

Verve No. 2; Spring 1938 – Kandinsky & Masson lithographs & many images

By Georges Braque

Located in Middletown, NY

Teriade, E. (director) Texts by Georges Braque, Paul Valéry, André Gide, André Malraux, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, et. al. Verve, Volume One No. 2; Verve for For Spring 1938 (Mar...

Category

20th Century Modern Art

Materials

Photographic Paper, Black and White, Photogravure, Lithograph

Still life of flowers on a ledge
Still life of flowers on a ledge

Still life of flowers on a ledge

Located in Stoke, Hampshire

Attributed to Francesco Codino (c.1590-c.1631) Still life of flowers on a ledge Oil on panel Painting Size - 15 1/2 x 14 in Framed Size - 22 x 20 in Provenance With Jocelyn Fielding...

Category

16th Century Old Masters Art

Materials

Oil

La Loba
La Loba

La Loba

Located in Zofingen, AG

“La Loba” is a work about an inner movement through the space of memory, intuition, and the search for the self. The female figure seems to move through a forest of inner time, gradu...

Category

2010s Folk Art Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Another Day Still Disable -21st Century, Contemporary Figurative Portrait Modern

Another Day Still Disable -21st Century, Contemporary Figurative Portrait Modern

By Abdulateef Salaudeen

Located in Ibadan, Oyo

Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique; this is not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. (Issues b...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Into Day
Into Day

Into Day

By Brooks Anderson

Located in Burlingame, CA

The impressionist land and water scene from Brooks Anderson. This estuary scene of Marin captures you and takes you on a journey from stream to ocean. Artist signed, titled and dated...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Junitag (Day of June) - Locarno" by Jakob Wagner - Oil on Canvas - 88x125 cm
"Junitag (Day of June) - Locarno" by Jakob Wagner - Oil on Canvas - 88x125 cm

"Junitag (Day of June) - Locarno" by Jakob Wagner - Oil on Canvas - 88x125 cm

Located in Geneva, CH

Artwork signed by the artist. Sold with frame (101 x 140 cm) Jakob Wagner (1861–1915) was a Swiss painter known for his serene landscapes, tranquil waterscapes, and evocative scene...

Category

1880s Impressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

All The Wildflowers Sing - Oil on Canvas - Original Art - Contemporary Landscape
All The Wildflowers Sing - Oil on Canvas - Original Art - Contemporary Landscape

All The Wildflowers Sing - Oil on Canvas - Original Art - Contemporary Landscape

By Yvonne Coomber

Located in London, Chelsea

We offer complimentary worldwide shipping and cover all tariffs and import taxes for this artwork. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet C...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Your Life's Matter 1 - 21st Century Contemporary Figurative, Portrait, Africa

Your Life's Matter 1 - 21st Century Contemporary Figurative, Portrait, Africa

By Elijah Olanase

Located in Ibadan, Oyo

Shipping Procedure Ships in a well-protected tube from Nigeria This work is unique, not a print or other type of copy. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. About Artist Eli...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

Werner Bronkhorst - The Champions
Werner Bronkhorst - The Champions

Werner Bronkhorst - The Champions

By Werner Bronkhorst

Located in London, GB

Werner Bronkhorst The Champions, 2025 Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag paper with ready-to-hang heavyweight solid oak frame. From the artist's acclaimed Wimbledon series. Accompan...

Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Giclée

The Mason's Estate, Kenya - Limited Edition Estate Stamped C-Print
The Mason's Estate, Kenya - Limited Edition Estate Stamped C-Print

The Mason's Estate, Kenya - Limited Edition Estate Stamped C-Print

By Slim Aarons

Located in Brighton, GB

The Mason's Estate, Kenya is a Limited Edition Estate Stamped Digital C-Type Print by 20th Century American Photographer Slim Aarons. 16" x 16" print. Limited Edition Estate Stamped...

Category

20th Century American Modern Art

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Digital

Marc Chagall, Paradise I, from Drawings for the Bible, 1960
Marc Chagall, Paradise I, from Drawings for the Bible, 1960

Marc Chagall, Paradise I, from Drawings for the Bible, 1960

By Marc Chagall

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite lithograph by Marc Chagall (1887–1985), titled Paradise I (Paradise I), from Marc Chagall, Dessins Pour La Bible (Drawings for the Bible), Verve: Revue Artistique et Litteraire, Vol. X, No. 37-38, originates from the July 29, 1960 issue published by Editions de la revue Verve, Paris, under the direction of Teriade, Editeur, Paris, and printed by Mourlot Freres, Paris, 1960. This visionary composition reflects Chagall’s poetic interpretation of the biblical paradise, evoking a realm of harmony, innocence, and divine presence through his luminous color and dreamlike symbolism. The flowing forms and radiant imagery convey a sense of spiritual unity and transcendence, capturing the timeless serenity and mystical beauty of Eden within Chagall’s distinctive visual language. Infused with movement and lyricism, the work transforms sacred narrative into a meditative vision of paradise and the enduring connection between humanity and the divine. The piece forms part of Chagall’s celebrated series of lithographs and drawings created for Dessins Pour La Bible, a monumental project uniting art, scripture, and mysticism in one of the artist’s most important achievements. Executed as a lithograph on velin du Marais paper, this work measures 14 x 10.5 inches (35.56 x 26.67 cm). Unsigned and unnumbered as issued. The edition exemplifies the superb craftsmanship of the Mourlot Freres atelier, renowned for its collaborations with the greatest modern masters of the 20th century. Artwork Details: Artist: Marc Chagall (1887–1985) Title: Paradise I (Paradise I), from Marc Chagall, Dessins Pour La Bible (Drawings for the Bible), Verve: Revue Artistique et Litteraire, Vol. X, No. 37-38, July 29, 1960 Medium: Lithograph on velin du Marais paper Dimensions: 14 x 10.5 inches (35.56 x 26.67 cm) Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered as issued Date: 1960 Publisher: Editions de la revue Verve, Paris, under the direction of Teriade, Editeur, Paris Printer: Mourlot Freres, Paris Catalogue raisonne references: Chagall, Marc, et al. Chagall Lithographe. Andre Sauret, 1960-1986, illustration 230-276. Cramer, Patrick, and Meret Meyer. Marc Chagall: Catalogue Raisonne des Livres Illustres. P. Cramer ed., 1995, illustration 42. Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From Marc Chagall, Dessins Pour La Bible (Drawings for the Bible), Verve: Revue Artistique et Litteraire, Vol. X, No. 37-38, published by Editions de la revue Verve, Paris, 1960 Notes: Excerpted from the folio (translated from French), This double issue of Verve includes the drawings that Marc Chagall executed in 1958 and 1959 on biblical themes that he had not generally dealt with in his illustration for the Bible, engraved with etching and which were included in issue 33/34 of Verve. This album has 96 renderings in black and 24 color litbographies as well as the cover that were specially made for this album. It was completed printing on July 29, 1960 by Draeger Freres for black gravures and by Mourlot Freres for color lithography. About the Publication: Marc Chagall, Dessins Pour La Bible (Drawings for the Bible), published as Verve Vol. X, No. 37-38 on July 29, 1960, represents a significant continuation and expansion of Chagall’s profound engagement with biblical imagery and spiritual narrative. Conceived and directed by the visionary publisher Teriade, the publication builds upon the earlier Verve issue devoted to Chagall’s Bible illustrations by presenting a new body of work executed in 1958 and 1959, exploring themes and episodes that had not been fully addressed in the initial series. Printed in Paris by Draeger Freres for black gravures and Mourlot Freres for color lithography, the edition demonstrates an exceptional level of technical refinement and artistic collaboration. The publication includes an extensive suite of ninety six black reproductions and twenty four color lithographs, as well as specially created cover imagery, reflecting Chagall’s continued innovation in translating sacred themes into graphic form. As part of the broader tradition of Verve, one of the most important artistic and literary publications of the twentieth century, this issue exemplifies the fusion of text, image, and craftsmanship at the highest level. Today, Verve Vol. X, No. 37-38 stands as a major achievement within Chagall’s graphic oeuvre, reaffirming his role as one of the foremost interpreters of biblical narrative in modern art. About the Artist: Marc Chagall (1887–1985) was a Belarus-born French painter, printmaker, and designer whose visionary imagination, radiant color, and deeply poetic symbolism made him one of the most beloved and influential artists of the 20th century. Rooted in the imagery of his Jewish heritage and the memories of his childhood in Vitebsk, Chagall’s art wove together themes of faith, love, folklore, and fantasy with a dreamlike modern sensibility. His unique style merging elements of Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Surrealism defied categorization, transforming ordinary scenes into lyrical meditations on memory and emotion. Influenced by Russian icon painting, medieval religious art, and the modern innovations of artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Georges Braque, Chagall developed a profoundly personal visual language filled with floating figures, vibrant animals, musicians, and lovers that symbolized the transcendent power of imagination and love. During his early years in Paris, he became an integral part of the Ecole de Paris circle, forming friendships with Amedeo Modigliani, Fernand Leger, and Sonia Delaunay, and his creative spirit resonated with that of his peers and successors Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, artists who sought to push the boundaries of perception, emotion, and form. Over a prolific career that spanned painting, printmaking, stained glass, ceramics, and stage design, Chagall brought an unparalleled poetic sensibility to modern art, infusing even the most abstract subjects with human warmth and spiritual depth. His works are held in the most prestigious museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou, the Tate, and the Guggenheim, where they continue to inspire generations of artists and collectors. The highest price ever paid for a Marc Chagall artwork is approximately 28.5 million USD, achieved in 2017 at Sotheby’s New York for Les Amoureux (1928). Marc Chagall Paradise...

Category

1960s Expressionist Art

Materials

Lithograph

Dutch School 18th Century Oil - Zeeland Bourgeois Woman
Dutch School 18th Century Oil - Zeeland Bourgeois Woman

Dutch School 18th Century Oil - Zeeland Bourgeois Woman

Located in Corsham, GB

A late 18th-century portrait of a Zeeland bourgeois woman, wearing a traditional golden bonnet with white lace framing, a wide lace ruff collar, amber bead necklace, and holding a sm...

Category

Early 18th Century Art

Materials

Oil

Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned
Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned

Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned

Located in Pistoia, IT

Sleeping Hermaphrodite, large neoclassical white marble sculpture, Rome, early 19th century. The Sleeping Hermaphrodite is a life-size marble sculpture depicting the Greek mythology...

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Early 19th Century Italian School Art

Materials

Marble

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