
oil paint
Portuguese Still Life
Robert Delaunay
A dynamic and colorful avant-garde still life by Robert Delaunay, alive with rhythmic circles and vibrant hues.
Confident, high-presence works suited to public-facing rooms and shared environments.
Bold scale, stronger contrast, and public-facing polish help these works stand up in busy shared settings.

oil paint
Robert Delaunay
A dynamic and colorful avant-garde still life by Robert Delaunay, alive with rhythmic circles and vibrant hues.

Old World Portraits
Paul Signac
Paul Signac’s iconic Neo-Impressionist portrait of Félix Fénéon features a kaleidoscope of rhythmic patterns and vibrant pointillist color.

oil paint
Wassily Kandinsky
An early post-impressionist street scene from Tunis, rendered with thick, energetic brushstrokes and a luminous palette.

oil paint
Ilya Repin
A masterpiece of Russian realism capturing the electric energy and fervor of a historical public demonstration.

oil paint
Wassily Kandinsky
An energetic explosion of color and form, this masterpiece by Wassily Kandinsky is a cornerstone of abstract art.

oil paint
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A bold expressionist landscape by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, featuring a striking palette of crimson mountains and cobalt blue rooftops.

Figure Studies
Ferdinand Hodler
An iconic Swiss Symbolist painting featuring a woman in a striking blue dress with a dramatic, open gesture.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
James Ensor
A monumental and vibrant masterpiece of Belgian Expressionism, filled with satirical energy and a teeming crowd of masked figures.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
Koloman Moser
This striking 1914 work by Koloman Moser features a muscular wayfarer in a bold, symbolic style.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
Richard Jack
A powerful and dramatic depiction of Canadian artillery in action during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917.

Contains disturbing content
oil paint
John Armstrong Turnbull
This energetic modernist work captures the chaotic intensity of a World War I aerial dogfight with bold lines and overlapping perspectives.
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