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Pablo Picasso - The Young Ladies of AvignonThe Young Ladies of AvignonPablo Picasso

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting created in 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). The work portrays five nude female prostitutesfrom a brothel on Carrer d'Avinyó (Avinyó Street) in Barcelona....

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Gustave Klimt - Hope IIHope IIGustave Klimt
(1908)

A Masterpiece of Art Nouveau

Gustav Klimt, a prominent member of the Vienna Secession movement, created some of the most captivating artworks of his time. Among them is Hope II, an oil-on-canvas painting with added ...

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Pablo Picasso - Three MusiciansThree MusiciansPablo Picasso

Introduction

Pablo Picasso's The Three Musicians is a Synthetic Cubist painting that exemplifies the artist's mastery of this style. Created in 1921, the work features three musicians dressed as characters from the popular Italian theater Commedia dell'arte, performing on a box stage (Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Paul Cezanne - Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau-)Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau?)Paul Cezanne

Vibrations of LightUnlike the expansive vistas often seen in landscape paintings, Cézanne/

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Pablo Picasso - Woman with cockerelWoman with cockerelPablo Picasso
130 x 97 cm, (1938)

'Woman with Cockerel' is a 1937 oil on canvas painting by the renowned Spanish artist, Pablo Picasso. The painting depicts a woman, possibly a peasant or a farmer's wife, holding a rooster or cockerel in her arms. The woman's face is divided into geometric shapes and colors, characteristic of Picass...

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Edward Ruscha - OOFOOFEdward Ruscha

“The single word, its guttural monosyllabic pronunciation, that’s what I was passionate about,” Ruscha has said of his early work. “Loud words, like slam, smash, honk.” The comic-book quality of these words reflects the Pop artists’ fascination with popular culture. Lettered in clear typography rathe...

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