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  • Untitled, Two-Headed Woman
    By Rolph Scarlett
    Located in Lawrence, NY
    Never afraid of trying new styles, curious and opinionated, constantly engaged with the world around him, Rolph Scarlett more than once proved to be at the artistic zeitgeist in a ca...
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    1930s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil Pastel

  • Surrealist Watercolour and Mixed Media, "Ne Nastupit bui!" (Wouldn't Come!).
    Located in Cotignac, FR
    Late 20th century mixed media surrealist painting by Yuri Ilyich Kononenko. Titled 'Ne Nastupit Bui!' (Wouldn't Come!). Signed with artists symbol bottom left. Fully signed, dated an...
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    Late 20th Century Surrealist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Charcoal, Paper, Crayon, Watercolor, Pencil

  • Surrealist Gouache, 'Kerouac, Orlovsky and Burroughs, The Beat Generation'
    Located in Cotignac, FR
    A late 20th century watercolour and gouache on paper by British artist Derek Carruthers. Signed to the bottom right. Carruthers at one period in his painting became quite interested...
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    Late 20th Century Surrealist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Pencil, Watercolor, Crayon, Paper

  • Monumental Surrealist Pastel, Of Course We Evolve But Does Anything Ever Change?
    Located in Cotignac, FR
    Surrealist, figurative large scale pastel of a deconstructed head and other elements by Gordon Muir. With original exhibition title label. Presented in fine silvered wood and fabric custom frame, under glass. A magnificent and truly monumental work of a 'deconstructed' head and three other triptych elements. Influenced by the paintings of Francis Bacon and Salvador Dali the work is intriguing and arresting at the same time. We can see how Muir gained such success later for his sculptural pieces as he is even in this work thinking in three dimensions. On closer inspection the details reveal themselves, the eyeball reminiscent of the shell of a horse chestnut, the furry surface to the tongue all in soft pastel shades. The three upper elements, in monochrome revealing the development of man. A really intriguing and strong painting that would grace any interior and be the talking point of any collection. It is very unusual to find a pastel of these proportions. The medium itself gives the work a softness creating an intriguing juxtaposition to the subject itself. Sculptor, born in Hawick, Gordon Muir was educated at art colleges in London, Scotland and the University of New Mexico, after which he spent time working with woodblock artists in Japan. He has more recently concentrated his artistic endeavours on sculpture, much of this in collaboration with the Paul Hogarth...
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    Late 20th Century Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Paper, Pastel

  • Untitled by Anton Kushaev - Surrealist painting, oil pastel on paper, 2023
    Located in Basel, BS
    Untitled is a work by contemporary Anton Kushaev from the series `Delirium`. In this series, the artist turns to a canonical motif — still life with a flower, the transformation of w...
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    2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Paper, Pastel

  • Sour Cream
    Located in Nashville, TN
    Alison Underwood's work evokes various emotions of desires as her artwork proves to display the ideas of temptation and anticipation. These profound feelings are demonstrated in the ...
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    2010s Surrealist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Acrylic, Oil Crayon

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