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The 1000++ Artworks of topic Music and containing the word paul serusier, oil on canvas, synthetism, girls, music, symbols, 1900

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Paul Serusier - The Daughters of PelichtimThe Daughters of PelichtimPaul Serusier

Paul Serusier's The Daughters of Pelichtim is a captivating oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the principles of Synthetism, an art movement characterized by its emphasis on vibrant colors and flat forms. Created in 1908, this work measures 100 x 162 cm and is currently housed at the Musée d'Or...

Musée d'Orsay (Paris, France)
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Paul Serusier - SceneScenePaul Serusier

The painting Scene by Paul Serusier is a beautiful artwork that showcases the artist's unique style and technique. Created in 1912, this oil on canvas piece is a prime example of the Synthetism art movement, characterized by its emphasis on vibrant colors and flat forms. The painting features two ...

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Max Ernst - Saint Cecilia (Invisible piano)Saint Cecilia (Invisible piano)Max Ernst

Max Ernst's surrealist masterpiece, Saint Cecilia (Invisible Piano), is a captivating piece that invites viewers to delve into its mysterious and thought-provoking world. Created in 1923, this oil on canvas painting measures 101 x 82 cm and is a testament to Ernst's innovative approach to art. The ...

 
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Paul Cezanne - Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to TannhauserYoung Girl at the Piano - Overture to TannhauserPaul Cezanne

Paul Cézanne, a pioneering French Post-Impressionist artist, created 'Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to Tannhauser' in 1869. This captivating oil on canvas painting is now housed at The State Hermitage Museum in Russia. Composition and Style The painting depicts two women in a serene room, wit...

The State Hermitage Museum (Russia)
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Song of LoveThe Song of LoveGiorgio De Chirico

The Song of Love is a captivating painting created by the renowned Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico in 1914. This work, measuring 59 x 73 cm and made using oil on canvas, exemplifies the characteristics of metaphysical art. Historical Context Metaphysical art, also known as Pittura Metafisica, is...

 
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John William Waterhouse - The CharmerThe CharmerJohn William Waterhouse

The Charmer (1911) is an oil painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. Waterhouse paints a young woman charming the fish in the water below her with music from her lyre. In Greek mythology, the lyre is associated with Apollo, son of the god Zeus.

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