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"Portrait of Swiss Political Attachee, Carlin" Copper Plate Heliogravure
"Portrait of Swiss Political Attachee, Carlin" Copper Plate Heliogravure

"Portrait of Swiss Political Attachee, Carlin" Copper Plate Heliogravure

By Ferdinand Hodler & R. Piper & Co.

Located in Palm Beach, FL

2018 marks the centenary anniversary of Ferdinand Hodler’s death. In that 100 years time, the art world’s esteem of this important artist has proved fickle. It has shifted from extolling his artistic merits during his lifetime to showing something of a feigned disdain- more reflective of the world political order than a true change of heart for Hodler’s work. After years of Hodler being all but a footnote in the annals of art history and generally ignored, finally, the pendulum has righted itself once again. Recent retrospective exhibitions in Europe and the United States have indicated not only a joyful rediscovery of Hodler’s art but a firm conviction that his work and world view hold particular relevance today. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is not only a collection of printed work reflecting the best of all of his painted work created up to 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I, the portfolio itself is an encapsulation of Hodler’s ethos, Parallelisme. Hodler developed his philosophy of Parallelisme as a unifying approach to art which strips away detail in search of harmony. By means of abstraction, symmetry and repetition, Hodler sought ways to depict Nature’s essence and her fundamental, universal order. He believed these universal laws governing the natural, observable world extend to the spiritual realm. Symbolist in nature with Romantic undertones, his works are equally portraits of these universal concepts and feelings governing all life as they are a visual portrait in the formal sense. Whether his subject is a solitary tree, a moment in battle, mortal fear, despair, the awe inspired by a vast mountain range, a tender moment or even the collective conviction in a belief, Hodler unveils this guiding principle of Parallelisme. Several aspects of Hodler’s portfolio reinforce his tenets of Parallelisme. The Table of Contents clearly preferences a harmonious design over detail. The two columns, consisting of twenty lines each, list the images by order of appearance using their German titles. The abbreviated titles are somewhat cryptic in that they obscure the identities of the sitters. Like the image Hodler presents, they are distillations of the sitter without any extraneous details. This shortening was also done in an effort to maintain a harmonious symmetry of the Table of Contents, themselves, and keep titles to a one-line limit. The twenty-fourth title: “Bildnis des Schweizerischen Gesandten C.” was so long, even with abbreviation, that it required two lines; so, for the sake of maintaining symmetry, the fortieth title: “Bauernmadchen” was omitted from the list. This explains why the images are not numbered. Hodler’s reasoning is not purely esoteric. Symmetry and pattern reach beyond mere formal design principles. Finding sameness and imposing it over disorder goes to the root of Hodler’s identity and his art. A Swiss native, Hodler was bi-lingual and spoke German and French. Each printed image, even number forty, have titles in both of Hodler’s languages. Certainly, there was a market for Hodler’s work among francophones and this inclusion may have been a polite gesture to that end; however, this is the only place in the portfolio which includes French. With German titles at the lower left of each image, Hodler’s name at bottom center and corresponding French titles at the lower right of each image, there is a harmony and symmetry woven into all aspects of the portfolio. This holds true for the page design, as it applies to each printed image and as it describes the Swiss artist himself. Seen in this light, Hodler’s portfolio of printed work is the epitome of Hodler’s Parallelisme. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is also one of the most significant documents to best tell the story of how Hodler, from Switzerland, became caught between political cross-hairs and how the changing tides of nations directly impacted the artist during his lifetime as well as the accessibility of his art for generations to come. The Munich-based publisher of the portfolio, R. Piper & Co., Verlag, plays a crucial role in this story. Publishing on a wide range of subjects from philosophy and world religion to music, literature and the visual arts; the publisher’s breadth of inquiry within any one genre was equal in scope. Their marketing strategy to publish multiple works on Hodler offers great insight as to what a hot commodity Hodler was at that time. R.Piper & Co.’s Almanach, which they published in 1914 in commemoration of their first ten years in business, clearly illustrates the rapid succession- strategically calculated for achieving the deepest and broadest impact - in which they released three works on Hodler to hit the market by the close of 1914. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS was their premier publication. It preceded C.A. Loosli’s Die Zeichnungen Ferdinand Hodlers, a print portfolio after 50 drawings by Hodler which was released in Autumn of 1914 at the mid-level price-point of 75-150 Marks; and a third less expensive collection of prints after original works by Hodler, which had not been included in either of the first two portfolios, was released at the end of that year entitled Ferdinand Hodler by Dr. Ewald Bender. The title and timing of DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS' debut leaves little doubt as to the connection it has with another avant-garde portfolio of art...

Category

1910s Symbolist Art

Materials

Paper

"Mountain Stream" Copper Plate Heliogravure
"Mountain Stream" Copper Plate Heliogravure

"Mountain Stream" Copper Plate Heliogravure

By Ferdinand Hodler & R. Piper & Co.

Located in Palm Beach, FL

2018 marks the centenary anniversary of Ferdinand Hodler’s death. In that 100 years time, the art world’s esteem of this important artist has proved fickle. It has shifted from extolling his artistic merits during his lifetime to showing something of a feigned disdain- more reflective of the world political order than a true change of heart for Hodler’s work. After years of Hodler being all but a footnote in the annals of art history and generally ignored, finally, the pendulum has righted itself once again. Recent retrospective exhibitions in Europe and the United States have indicated not only a joyful rediscovery of Hodler’s art but a firm conviction that his work and world view hold particular relevance today. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is not only a collection of printed work reflecting the best of all of his painted work created up to 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I, the portfolio itself is an encapsulation of Hodler’s ethos, Parallelisme. Hodler developed his philosophy of Parallelisme as a unifying approach to art which strips away detail in search of harmony. By means of abstraction, symmetry and repetition, Hodler sought ways to depict Nature’s essence and her fundamental, universal order. He believed these universal laws governing the natural, observable world extend to the spiritual realm. Symbolist in nature with Romantic undertones, his works are equally portraits of these universal concepts and feelings governing all life as they are a visual portrait in the formal sense. Whether his subject is a solitary tree, a moment in battle, mortal fear, despair, the awe inspired by a vast mountain range, a tender moment or even the collective conviction in a belief, Hodler unveils this guiding principle of Parallelisme. Several aspects of Hodler’s portfolio reinforce his tenets of Parallelisme. The Table of Contents clearly preferences a harmonious design over detail. The two columns, consisting of twenty lines each, list the images by order of appearance using their German titles. The abbreviated titles are somewhat cryptic in that they obscure the identities of the sitters. Like the image Hodler presents, they are distillations of the sitter without any extraneous details. This shortening was also done in an effort to maintain a harmonious symmetry of the Table of Contents, themselves, and keep titles to a one-line limit. The twenty-fourth title: “Bildnis des Schweizerischen Gesandten C.” was so long, even with abbreviation, that it required two lines; so, for the sake of maintaining symmetry, the fortieth title: “Bauernmadchen” was omitted from the list. This explains why the images are not numbered. Hodler’s reasoning is not purely esoteric. Symmetry and pattern reach beyond mere formal design principles. Finding sameness and imposing it over disorder goes to the root of Hodler’s identity and his art. A Swiss native, Hodler was bi-lingual and spoke German and French. Each printed image, even number forty, have titles in both of Hodler’s languages. Certainly, there was a market for Hodler’s work among francophones and this inclusion may have been a polite gesture to that end; however, this is the only place in the portfolio which includes French. With German titles at the lower left of each image, Hodler’s name at bottom center and corresponding French titles at the lower right of each image, there is a harmony and symmetry woven into all aspects of the portfolio. This holds true for the page design, as it applies to each printed image and as it describes the Swiss artist himself. Seen in this light, Hodler’s portfolio of printed work is the epitome of Hodler’s Parallelisme. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS is also one of the most significant documents to best tell the story of how Hodler, from Switzerland, became caught between political cross-hairs and how the changing tides of nations directly impacted the artist during his lifetime as well as the accessibility of his art for generations to come. The Munich-based publisher of the portfolio, R. Piper & Co., Verlag, plays a crucial role in this story. Publishing on a wide range of subjects from philosophy and world religion to music, literature and the visual arts; the publisher’s breadth of inquiry within any one genre was equal in scope. Their marketing strategy to publish multiple works on Hodler offers great insight as to what a hot commodity Hodler was at that time. R.Piper & Co.’s Almanach, which they published in 1914 in commemoration of their first ten years in business, clearly illustrates the rapid succession- strategically calculated for achieving the deepest and broadest impact - in which they released three works on Hodler to hit the market by the close of 1914. DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS was their premier publication. It preceded C.A. Loosli’s Die Zeichnungen Ferdinand Hodlers, a print portfolio after 50 drawings by Hodler which was released in Autumn of 1914 at the mid-level price-point of 75-150 Marks; and a third less expensive collection of prints after original works by Hodler, which had not been included in either of the first two portfolios, was released at the end of that year entitled Ferdinand Hodler by Dr. Ewald Bender. The title and timing of DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS' debut leaves little doubt as to the connection it has with another avant-garde portfolio of art prints, Das Werk Gustav Klimts, released in 5 installments from 1908 -1914 by Galerie Miethke in Vienna. Hodler, himself, was involved in Klimt’s ground-breaking project. As the owner of Klimt’s 1901 painting, “Judith with the Head of Holifernes” which appears as the ninth collotype print in the second installment of Das Werk Gustav Klimts, Hodler was obliged to grant access of the painting to the art printers in Vienna for them to create the collotype sometime before 1908. Hodler had been previously invited in 1904 to take part in what would be the last exhibition of the Vienna Secession before Klimt and others associated with Galerie Miethke broke away. In an interview that same year, Hodler indicated that he respected and was impressed by Klimt. Hodler’s esteem for Klimt went beyond the art itself; he emulated Klimt’s method aimed at increasing his market reach and appeal to a wider audience by creating a print portfolio of his painted work. By 1914, Hodler and his publisher had the benefit of hindsight to learn from Klimt’s Das Werk publication. Responding to the sluggish sales of Klimt’s expensive endeavor, Hodler’s publisher devised the same diversified 1-2-3 strategy for selling Hodler’s Das Werk portfolio as they did with regards to all three works on Hodler they published that year. For their premium tier of DAS WERKS FERDINAND HODLERS, R. Piper & Co. issued an exclusive Museum quality edition of 15 examples on which Hodler signed each page. At a cost of 600 Marks, this was generally on par with Klimt’s asking price of 600 Kronen for his Das Werk portfolio. A middle-tiered Preferred edition of 30, costing somewhat less and with Hodler’s signature only on the Title Page, was also available. The General edition, targeting the largest audience with its much more affordable price of 150 Marks, is distinguishable by its smaller size. Rather than use the subscription format Miethke had chosen for Klimt’s portfolios which proved to have had its challenges, R. Piper & Co. employed a different strategy. In addition to instantly gratifying the buyer with all 40 of the prints comprising DAS WERK FERDINAND HODLERS and the choice among three price points, they advertised in German journals a fourth possibility of ordering single prints from them directly. These printed images are easily discernible from the three complete folio editions. The paper size of the single purchased images is of the larger format like the Museum and Preferred editions, measuring 65 h x 50 w cm; however, the paper itself is the same copper print paper used in the General edition and then mounted on poster board. The publishing house positioned itself to be a direct retailer of Hodler’s art. They astutely recognized the potential for profitability and the importance, therefore, of having proprietary control over his graphic works. R. Piper & Co. owned the exclusive printing rights to Hodler’s best work found in their three publications dating from 1914. That same year, a competing publication out of Weimar entitled Ferdinand Hodler: Ein Deutungsversuch von Hans...

Category

1910s Symbolist Art

Materials

Paper

Art Déco Painting, ca. 1910, oil on cardboard. Romantic love scene in the forest
Art Déco Painting, ca. 1910, oil on cardboard. Romantic love scene in the forest

Art Déco Painting, ca. 1910, oil on cardboard. Romantic love scene in the forest

By Gaston Bussiere

Located in Berlin, DE

Painting, around 1910, oil on cardboard. Romantic love scene in the forest. Signed, Gaston Bussiere. With beautiful (original) Art Deco frame. Frame has minimal damage in places. Dimensions with frame 67cm x 86cm This painting is offered here for the first time exclusively on 1stdibs! From private, German estate. Gaston Bussière (April 24, 1862 in Cuisery – October 29, 1928 or 1929 in Saulieu) was a French Symbolist painter and illustrator. Bussière studied at l'Académie des Beaux-Arts in Lyon before entering the école des beaux-arts de Paris where he studied under Alexandre Cabanel and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. In 1884, he won the Marie Bashkirtseff...

Category

1910s Symbolist Art

Materials

Oil, Panel, Cardboard

La Semilla II - The Seed II - Paper & Cartoon - Mexican Folk Art - Cactus Fine A
La Semilla II - The Seed II - Paper & Cartoon - Mexican Folk Art - Cactus Fine A

La Semilla II - The Seed II - Paper & Cartoon - Mexican Folk Art - Cactus Fine A

By Manuel de la Peña

Located in Jesus del Monte, MX

MASTERPIECE Finely cut and assembled cotton paper. Handpainted LISTING =================================== 1 Handcrafted paper artwork =================================== DIMENSIONS =================================== 24" x 24" x2 " in or 60 x 60 x 5 cm =================================== DETAILS =================================== Time of Preparation: 2 months Made: Guadalajara, Jalisco - México Artisan: Manuel de la Peña...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Cotton, Paper

Carthage
Carthage

Carthage

By Théodore Rivière

Located in PARIS, FR

"Carthage" also known as "Salammbô at Mathô, I Love You! I Love You" by Théodore RIVIERE (1857-1912) A bronze group with a nuanced greenish brown patina Signed on the base " Théodor...

Category

Late 19th Century Symbolist Art

Materials

Bronze

Girl with Lyre. 1905  [before lettering].

Girl with Lyre. 1905 [before lettering].

By Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin

Located in New York, NY

Martin, Jean Guillaume Henri. Girl with Lyre. 1905 [before lettering]. on Linen. Rare Henri Jean Guillaume Martin was a French painter known for his Neo-Impressionist paintings. L...

Category

Early 1900s Symbolist Art

Materials

Lithograph

Terebelum - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange White Black
Terebelum - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange White Black

Terebelum - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange White Black

Located in Sofia, BG

"Terebelum" is a painting by Maestro Edele Bessy - MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE The painting is unframed. Her paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of her talent.” Dear art lovers, if you like the art of maestro Bessy, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. Maestro Edele Bessy was born on August 7, 1946. Self-taught painter since 1982. At first she mainly worked in miniature on ivory, which she then abandoned in favor of oil painting. New beings appear unconsciously on his canvases taking on the dimension of a wandering crowd, mostly women whose eyes arise and challenge us with ever so much acuity. Maestro Bessy paints in a very personal, constantly evolving style. Maestro MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE - ADELE BESSY Awards : Prix de Peinture du Salon de Beauchamp 2023 Médaille du Conseil Départemental de Bourg la Reine 2023 Prix de peinture Salon des Amis des Arts de Chaville 2022 Prix de peinture Salon des beaux-arts de Boulogne-Billancourt 2022 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Chablis 2022 Prix de la ville Salon du SPAM Pontoise 2021 Grand Prix de Peinture de SEMEAC 2021 Prix du Jury indépendant Etampes 2021 Prix du conseiller Départemental Salon de Croissy sur seine 2019 Médaille de la ville de St Maurice 2019 Prix du Jury Gagny 2019 1er Prix de peinture Salon des Artistes indépendants Normands 2018 Prix du Jury Salon de Champagne sur Oise 2018 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Bois Colombe 2018 Diplôme d'Honneur et Médaille de la ville de Livry-Gargan2017 Prix Univers des Arts Salon de Thionville 2017 Prix de peinture Salon du Plessis Bouchard 2017 Médaille d'Or Salon de Taverny 2017 Prix de Peinture Salon de Sannois 2016 Médaille d’Or Salon de Bondy 2016 Prix de la peinture à l’Huile Ste Maure de Touraine 2016 2ème Prix de Peinture Pont des Arts Vire Normandie 2016 Médaille d’Argent Salon de Cormeilles en Parisis 2016 Prix de Peinture Salon de Guyancourt 2015 Prix du Public Coye la Forêt 2015 Grand Prix du Salon de Roissy en France 2015 L’école de la Loire Prix de Composition Fantastique 2015 L’école de la Loire Grand Prix du Conseil Général 2015 Prix du Public Salon de Plaisir 2014 Prix du Jury Salon de Coye la Forêt 2014 Prix du Bateau Atelier Salon de Bennecourt 2014 Prix du Jury Salon d’Etampes 2014 1er Prix de Peinture de la Municipalité de Taverny 2014 1er Médaille d’Or Salon de Vittel 2014 Prix de la Municipalité de Viarmes 2013 Prix du Public Salon de Gouvieux 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Magny en Vexin 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Pontoise 2013 1er Prix de Peinture Salon Formes et Couleurs Vélizy Villacoublay 2013 Médaille de la Ville Mantes la Ville 2013 Prix du Jury Salon de Bernay 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Montmagny 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Rouen 2012 Grand Prix de Peinture de St Aubin...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Mimosa - Painting Sand Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black
Mimosa - Painting Sand Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black

Mimosa - Painting Sand Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black

Located in Sofia, BG

"Mimosa" is a painting by Maestro Edele Bessy - MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE The painting is unframed. Her paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of her talent.” Dear art lovers, if you like the art of maestro Bessy, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. Maestro Edele Bessy was born on August 7, 1946. Self-taught painter since 1982. At first she mainly worked in miniature on ivory, which she then abandoned in favor of oil painting. New beings appear unconsciously on his canvases taking on the dimension of a wandering crowd, mostly women whose eyes arise and challenge us with ever so much acuity. Maestro Bessy paints in a very personal, constantly evolving style. Maestro MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE - ADELE BESSY Awards : Prix de Peinture du Salon de Beauchamp 2023 Médaille du Conseil Départemental de Bourg la Reine 2023 Prix de peinture Salon des Amis des Arts de Chaville 2022 Prix de peinture Salon des beaux-arts de Boulogne-Billancourt 2022 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Chablis 2022 Prix de la ville Salon du SPAM Pontoise 2021 Grand Prix de Peinture de SEMEAC 2021 Prix du Jury indépendant Etampes 2021 Prix du conseiller Départemental Salon de Croissy sur seine 2019 Médaille de la ville de St Maurice 2019 Prix du Jury Gagny 2019 1er Prix de peinture Salon des Artistes indépendants Normands 2018 Prix du Jury Salon de Champagne sur Oise 2018 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Bois Colombe 2018 Diplôme d'Honneur et Médaille de la ville de Livry-Gargan2017 Prix Univers des Arts Salon de Thionville 2017 Prix de peinture Salon du Plessis Bouchard 2017 Médaille d'Or Salon de Taverny 2017 Prix de Peinture Salon de Sannois 2016 Médaille d’Or Salon de Bondy 2016 Prix de la peinture à l’Huile Ste Maure de Touraine 2016 2ème Prix de Peinture Pont des Arts Vire Normandie 2016 Médaille d’Argent Salon de Cormeilles en Parisis 2016 Prix de Peinture Salon de Guyancourt 2015 Prix du Public Coye la Forêt 2015 Grand Prix du Salon de Roissy en France 2015 L’école de la Loire Prix de Composition Fantastique 2015 L’école de la Loire Grand Prix du Conseil Général 2015 Prix du Public Salon de Plaisir 2014 Prix du Jury Salon de Coye la Forêt 2014 Prix du Bateau Atelier Salon de Bennecourt 2014 Prix du Jury Salon d’Etampes 2014 1er Prix de Peinture de la Municipalité de Taverny 2014 1er Médaille d’Or Salon de Vittel 2014 Prix de la Municipalité de Viarmes 2013 Prix du Public Salon de Gouvieux 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Magny en Vexin 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Pontoise 2013 1er Prix de Peinture Salon Formes et Couleurs Vélizy Villacoublay 2013 Médaille de la Ville Mantes la Ville 2013 Prix du Jury Salon de Bernay 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Montmagny 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Rouen 2012 Grand Prix de Peinture de St Aubin...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Oil Pastel

Mundifari - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand
Mundifari - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand

Mundifari - Painting Blue Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand

Located in Sofia, BG

"Mundifari" is a painting by Maestro Edele Bessy - MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE The painting is unframed. Her paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represented by the vast creative power of her talent.” Dear art lovers, if you like the art of maestro Bessy, please click the link to follow this artist and art gallery Snow Pearl to discover all our artists and beautiful artworks. Thank you so much! we appreciate your interest to our work. Maestro Edele Bessy was born on August 7, 1946. Self-taught painter since 1982. At first she mainly worked in miniature on ivory, which she then abandoned in favor of oil painting. New beings appear unconsciously on his canvases taking on the dimension of a wandering crowd, mostly women whose eyes arise and challenge us with ever so much acuity. Maestro Bessy paints in a very personal, constantly evolving style. Maestro MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE - ADELE BESSY Awards : Prix de Peinture du Salon de Beauchamp 2023 Médaille du Conseil Départemental de Bourg la Reine 2023 Prix de peinture Salon des Amis des Arts de Chaville 2022 Prix de peinture Salon des beaux-arts de Boulogne-Billancourt 2022 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Chablis 2022 Prix de la ville Salon du SPAM Pontoise 2021 Grand Prix de Peinture de SEMEAC 2021 Prix du Jury indépendant Etampes 2021 Prix du conseiller Départemental Salon de Croissy sur seine 2019 Médaille de la ville de St Maurice 2019 Prix du Jury Gagny 2019 1er Prix de peinture Salon des Artistes indépendants Normands 2018 Prix du Jury Salon de Champagne sur Oise 2018 2ème Prix de Peinture Salon de Bois Colombe 2018 Diplôme d'Honneur et Médaille de la ville de Livry-Gargan2017 Prix Univers des Arts Salon de Thionville 2017 Prix de peinture Salon du Plessis Bouchard 2017 Médaille d'Or Salon de Taverny 2017 Prix de Peinture Salon de Sannois 2016 Médaille d’Or Salon de Bondy 2016 Prix de la peinture à l’Huile Ste Maure de Touraine 2016 2ème Prix de Peinture Pont des Arts Vire Normandie 2016 Médaille d’Argent Salon de Cormeilles en Parisis 2016 Prix de Peinture Salon de Guyancourt 2015 Prix du Public Coye la Forêt 2015 Grand Prix du Salon de Roissy en France 2015 L’école de la Loire Prix de Composition Fantastique 2015 L’école de la Loire Grand Prix du Conseil Général 2015 Prix du Public Salon de Plaisir 2014 Prix du Jury Salon de Coye la Forêt 2014 Prix du Bateau Atelier Salon de Bennecourt 2014 Prix du Jury Salon d’Etampes 2014 1er Prix de Peinture de la Municipalité de Taverny 2014 1er Médaille d’Or Salon de Vittel 2014 Prix de la Municipalité de Viarmes 2013 Prix du Public Salon de Gouvieux 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Magny en Vexin 2013 Prix de Peinture Salon de Pontoise 2013 1er Prix de Peinture Salon Formes et Couleurs Vélizy Villacoublay 2013 Médaille de la Ville Mantes la Ville 2013 Prix du Jury Salon de Bernay 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Montmagny 2012 Prix de Peinture Salon de Rouen 2012 Grand Prix de Peinture de St Aubin...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Cleomede - Painting Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand
Cleomede - Painting Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand

Cleomede - Painting Green Grey Brown Orange Yellow White Black Sand

Located in Sofia, BG

"Cleomede" is a painting by Maestro Edele Bessy - MABILLOT GRANDJEAN GENEVIEVE The painting is unframed. Her paintings bring emotion of happiness, love, energy and beauty represent...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Angle Playing Harp with Circled by Doves, Cherubs - Female Illustrator
Angle Playing Harp with Circled by Doves, Cherubs - Female Illustrator

Angle Playing Harp with Circled by Doves, Cherubs - Female Illustrator

Located in Miami, FL

Katie Blackmore, R.B.A., A.S.W.A. (fl.1913-1950) She was a female illustrator and artist who painted fantastic scenes of fairies and Angles and Doves floating in celestial space. Blackmore exhibited at the RBA, and also at RA, RI, RHA, Ridley Art Club, Carfax Gallery, Royal Glasgow Institute...

Category

1920s Symbolist Art

Materials

Ink, Watercolor

Gold Bajra Mandala Thangka
Gold Bajra Mandala Thangka

Gold Bajra Mandala Thangka, 1970

$796Sale Price|20% Off

Gold Bajra Mandala Thangka

Located in TRUMBULL, CT

Gold Bajra Mandala Thangka is one of a kind 100% hand painted on canvas with center figurine of Green tara which is symbol of Posetive

Category

20th Century Symbolist Art

Materials

Mixed Media

R3 No.3
R3 No.3

David RichardsonR3 No.3

$5,760Sale Price|20% Off

R3 No.3

Located in New York, NY

David Richardson R3 No.3 28 x 25 in Acrylic Paint Following a tour in Iraq, Richardson was posted to Seoul Korea for two years. There, he saw how the Koreans used large, brightly c...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

8 of Spades
8 of Spades

David Richardson8 of Spades

$9,600Sale Price|20% Off

8 of Spades

Located in New York, NY

During street fighting in Ramadi and Fallujah, Iraq, Richardson noted the impact of stray gunfire and its decaying effect on the city. One particular memory he has is of a plywood sign featuring the figure of a man hoisting a barbell over his head, an advertisement for a local gym. As months passed, the sign splintered to near oblivion, first the figure’s legs, then his head and arms, and finally, most of his torso disappeared as the fighting smoldered on. Nearly ten years later, Richardson began to develop his own bullet-ridden and splintered war motifs. In wartime, cards are the time killer’s friend, a way to pass time between patrols, operations, and the work of war. In Iraq, U.S. troops were issued playing card decks featuring Iraqi officials wanted by the U.S. Government. In the Shotgun...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Metal

MALTRATO ANIMAL
MALTRATO ANIMAL

MALTRATO ANIMAL

Located in Barcelona, CT

A work in which we see abused animals bleeding, which reflects a real shame that continues to exist, which is animal abuse.

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Fabric, Canvas, Acrylic

Dreams
Dreams

Giovanni NicoliniDreams

Price Upon Request

Dreams

Located in Roma, RM

Giovanni Nicolini (Palermo 1872 - Rome 1956), Dreams Bronze sculpture 63 x 35 x 35 cm signed and located Rome on the back; in the wooden base is a ...

Category

Early 20th Century Symbolist Art

Materials

Bronze

"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Monochromatic Figurative Drawing
"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Monochromatic Figurative Drawing

"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Monochromatic Figurative Drawing

Located in Houston, TX

This minimalist painting on paper is part of a series, which references a mantra of Bhatt’s, “life is a circus.” Floating in space, the characters portrayed in this work play out their roles, while remaining unaware of the full scope of their surroundings. Amita Bhatt received her BFA from the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Bhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center, Walters Art Museum, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Project Row Houses, all in the United States as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. She has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards and recently served as a Grant Panelist on the National Endowment for the Arts. Her works are included in many important private and public collections. Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst-ridden zeitgeist. In exploring issues of identity and violence, Bhatt’s research led her to the beginnings of mankind. Most ancient creation...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal

"Untitled, " Fiberglass - Figurative Sculpture
"Untitled, " Fiberglass - Figurative Sculpture

"Untitled, " Fiberglass - Figurative Sculpture

Located in Houston, TX

This character is from A Fantastic Collision of The Three Worlds XXVIII. Amita Bhatt received her BFA from the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Bhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center, Walters Art Museum, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Project Row Houses, all in the United States as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. She has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards and recently served as a Grant Panelist on the National Endowment for the Arts. Her works are included in many important private and public collections. Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, the artist mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst-ridden zeitgeist. In exploring issues of identity and violence, Bhatt’s research led her to the beginnings of mankind. Most ancient creation...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Fiberglass

"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Figurative Drawing, Symbolist Art, Indian Artist
"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Figurative Drawing, Symbolist Art, Indian Artist

"Untitled, " Oil on Paper - Figurative Drawing, Symbolist Art, Indian Artist

Located in Houston, TX

This minimalist oil painting on paper is part of a series, which references a mantra of Bhatt’s, “life is a circus.” Floating in space, the characters portrayed in this work play out their roles, while remaining unaware of the full scope of their surroundings. Amita Bhatt...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Paper, Oil

"300 Yards and a Bullet. That's all I need!, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas
"300 Yards and a Bullet. That's all I need!, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas

"300 Yards and a Bullet. That's all I need!, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas

Located in Houston, TX

This graphite and acrylic painting on canvas is from a series called "Lovers and Assassins." Here you can see Bhatt playing with the idea of seduction, self-sacrifice, persecution, b...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Canvas

"In Death Shall We Meet?" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art
"In Death Shall We Meet?" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

"In Death Shall We Meet?" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

Located in Houston, TX

This graphite and acrylic painting on canvas is from a series called "Lovers and Assassins." Here you can see Bhatt playing with the idea of seduction, self-sacrifice, persecution, b...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Canvas

"Be Born From Me #1, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Artist
"Be Born From Me #1, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Artist

"Be Born From Me #1, " Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Artist

Located in Houston, TX

This graphite and acrylic painting on canvas is from a series called "Lovers and Assassins." Here you can see Bhatt playing with the idea of seduction, self-sacrifice, persecution, belief systems, and radicalization. Amita Bhatt received her BFA from the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, India and her MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Bhatt’s work has been exhibited at noteworthy venues such as the Bluestar Contemporary Art Center, Walters Art Museum, The Station Museum of Contemporary Art, and The Project Row Houses, all in the United States as well as Museo Pedro de Osma in Peru. Amita Bhatt has also been the recipient of several prestigious awards and recently served as a Grant Panelist on the National Endowment for the Arts. Bhatt's works are included in many important private and public collections. Bhatt digs deep into world philosophies and mythologies to answer questions pertaining to our political as well as personal belief systems. Unafraid to explore uncomfortable territories, Amita mines from a range of sources to create hybrid creatures that are often symbolic of man’s psychological condition in an angst-ridden zeitgeist. In exploring issues of identity and violence, Bhatt’s research led her to the beginnings of mankind. Most ancient creation myths claim chaos to be the central truth marking the beginnings of the world. Should turbulence then be viewed as essential to new beginnings? Bhatt’s characters are packed with irony, humor and indifference, and navigate intense color fields, all in search of wisdom and truth. They mirror the tumultuous times we live in, yet they know that there are deep Karmic mysteries that need to be understood and that HOPE in the end is what will sustain them. Amita Bhatt "Be Born From...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Canvas

Tat Tvam Asi - You Are Me, Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art
Tat Tvam Asi - You Are Me, Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

Tat Tvam Asi - You Are Me, Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

Located in Houston, TX

This graphite and acrylic painting on canvas is from a series called "Lovers and Assassins." Here you can see Bhatt playing with the idea of seduction, self-sacrifice, persecution, belief systems, and radicalization. Amita Bhatt...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Canvas

"Dancing Amidst the Dead" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art
"Dancing Amidst the Dead" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

"Dancing Amidst the Dead" Graphite and Acrylic on Canvas, Symbolism, Indian Art

Located in Houston, TX

In this figurative abstract acrylic painting on canvas, Bhatt explores notions of life and death, the after-life, and reincarnation through the use of ancient Hindu symbolism. Amita Bhatt...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Symbolist Art

Materials

Acrylic, Graphite, Canvas

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XIX" - Abstract Figurative Drawing
"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XIX" - Abstract Figurative Drawing

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds XIX" - Abstract Figurative Drawing

Located in Houston, TX

This monumental drawing on canvas is part of a series, which gives praise to mankind’s quest for wisdom and vigorous resilience. Referring chiefly to the heavens, Earth, and the Underworld, the “Three Worlds...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Oil Pastel

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXII" - Figurative Drawing
"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXII" - Figurative Drawing

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds XXII" - Figurative Drawing

Located in Houston, TX

This monumental drawing on canvas is part of a series, which gives praise to mankind’s quest for wisdom and vigorous resilience. Referring chiefly to the heavens, Earth, and the Underworld, the “Three Worlds...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Oil Pastel

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXVI" - Figurative Drawing
"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXVI" - Figurative Drawing

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds XXVI" - Figurative Drawing

Located in Houston, TX

This monumental drawing on canvas is part of a series, which gives praise to mankind’s quest for wisdom and vigorous resilience. Referring chiefly to the heavens, Earth, and the Underworld, the “Three Worlds...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Oil Pastel

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXVII"  Figurative Drawing, Indian
"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXVII"  Figurative Drawing, Indian

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds XXVII" Figurative Drawing, Indian

Located in Houston, TX

This monumental drawing on canvas is part of a series, which gives praise to mankind’s quest for wisdom and vigorous resilience. Referring chiefly to the heavens, Earth, and the Unde...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Oil Pastel

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXIX" Figurative Drawing, Symbolism
"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds  XXIX" Figurative Drawing, Symbolism

"A Fantastic Collision of the Three Worlds XXIX" Figurative Drawing, Symbolism

Located in Houston, TX

This monumental drawing on canvas is part of a series, which gives praise to mankind’s quest for wisdom and vigorous resilience. Referring chiefly to the heavens, Earth, and the Underworld, the “Three Worlds...

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Charcoal, Canvas, Oil Pastel

Angel
Angel

Hadiya FinleyAngel

Price Upon Request

Angel

Located in Santa Monica, CA

Edition of 6.

Category

2010s Symbolist Art

Materials

Bronze

The Brothers

The Brothers

By Gertrude Klaris

Located in West Hollywood, CA

An original oil on canvas by Hungarian artist Gertrude Klaris. Klaris worked in oils but pramrily in mixed media works on paper, much of her style is akin to her love of stained glas...

Category

1910s Symbolist Art

Daydream
Daydream

Daydream

By Gertrude Klaris

Located in West Hollywood, CA

An original watercolor by Hungarian artist Gertrude Klaris. Klaris worked in oils but pramrily in mixed media works on paper, much of her style is akin to her love of stained glass. ...

Category

1920s Symbolist Art

Materials

Watercolor

Eve
Eve

Eve

By William Russell Flint

Located in West Hollywood, CA

A magnificent, rare original etching by Scottish artist William Russell Flint. This etching was just acquired from the estate of an important American artist where it has resided fo...

Category

18th Century and Earlier Symbolist Art

Materials

Etching

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