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Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski) - The streetThe streetBalthus (Balthasar Klossowski)

Introduction to Balthus and The Street

Born as Balthasar Klossowski in 1908, Balthus was a Polish-French modern artist known for his enigmatic and sexually charged paintings. One of his most famous works is 'The Street' (1933), which measures 195 x 240 cm and is created using oil on canvas....

 
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Marc Chagall - The BirthdayThe BirthdayMarc Chagall

Introduction to Marc Chagall and Naive Art

Marc Chagall, born as Moishe Zakharovich Shagal in 1887, was a Russian-French artist known for his unique style that combined elements of various art movements such as expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. His work is often categorized under the N...

 
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Joan Miró - Harlequin-s CarnivalHarlequin's CarnivalJoan Miró

The Harlequin’s Carnival (Carnaval d'Arlequin in Catalan) is one of Joan Miró’s most iconic works. This painting was created about the time Miró had just joined the Surrealist movement in Paris, founded in 1924 by poet André Breton. Surrealist artists created a visual realm where the unconscious min...

Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, United States)
 
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Paul Klee - To ParnassusTo ParnassusPaul Klee

Size and Media

'To Parnassus', a masterpiece by Swiss-born German artist Paul Klee, measures 126 x 100 cm. This oil on canvas painting is an exquisite example of Klee's masterful skill with color and pointillism.

Style and Date

Created in 1932, 'To Parnassus' reflects the...

Kunstmuseum (Bern, Switzerland)
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Joan Miró - UntitledUntitledJoan Miró

Ink lines and biomorphic shapes create a quiet dreamscape in this painting on wood, part of a series Miró did after suffering a nervous breakdown (1929–31). The picture belonged to the Surrealist poet and writer Georges Hugnet (1906–1974), the author of Miró; ou, L'enfance de l'art (Miró; or The Chi...

 
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Giorgio De Chirico - The Red TowerThe Red TowerGiorgio De Chirico

Giorgio De Chirico founded the Scuola metafisica or the Metaphysical Art movement. This movement was marked by the use of dream-like landscapes, the artist was inspired by Nietzsche’s work and sought to depict reality with mythology or imagination. The painting The Red Tower shows a landscape from d...

 

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