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The 1000++ Artworks created around 1925 and containing the word kazimir severinovich malevich, neo, classicism, arts, portraits, 1925

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Mountford Tosswill Woollaston - Figures from LifeFigures from LifeMountford Tosswill Woollaston

Figures from Life is a double portrait of Edith Alexander, whom Toss Woollaston was to marry two months after completing this work, and another close friend, fellow artist Rodney Kennedy. The use of grey toned paper, broad charcoal outlines and floating patches of oil colour make it one of the first...

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki (Auckland, New Zealand)
 
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Piet Mondrian - Composition in Colours / Composition No. I with Red and BlueComposition in Colours / Composition No. I with Red and BluePiet Mondrian

Piet Mondrian was the foremost representative of the geometrical trend in abstract art at the Cubism and Abstract Art exhibition staged in 1936 by Alfred Barr, the first director of New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Barr defined this trend as “the shape of the square confronts the silhouette of the a...

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Sava Šumanović - Šid under SnowŠid under SnowSava Šumanović

An emotional approach to the act of painting, which came in 1925, opened up the expressionistic reserves of Šumanović’s talent, hidden beneath the cubist and neoclassicist studious compositions created during his previous stays in Paris and Zagreb. And while on canvases painted before the end of the...

The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection (Novi Sad, Serbia)
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Oscar Pereira Da Silva - Autorretrato [Self-Portrait]Autorretrato [Self-Portrait]Oscar Pereira Da Silva

Born in 1865 in Rio de Janeiro, he began his artistic career as a student at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in 1880. Due to the rigor and quality of his work -- he won several prizes during his life -- Emperor Dom Pedro II himself paid for his studies in Paris, giving to the artist about $40 /

Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Kazimir Severinovich Malevich - Black SquareBlack SquareKazimir Severinovich Malevich

Artist and Title

Kazimir Severinovich Malevich, a revolutionary Russian artist, is the creator of the iconic painting Like
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Mario Sironi - The model of the sculptorThe model of the sculptorMario Sironi
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Joseph Amadeus Fleck - The Red Man of Oklahoma Sees the First Stage CoachThe Red Man of Oklahoma Sees the First Stage CoachJoseph Amadeus Fleck

The Earth is still, the sun shining brightly, and the wind is light among the Indigenous Peoples of the vast Plains of America. Tribes people move about as usual, walking, visiting, each having a place and a purpose. Suddenly, a noise in the distance… a rattling, rumbling, jingling, whipping-noise f...

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum (Washington, United States)
 
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Henri Matisse - Woman with Oriental DressWoman with Oriental DressHenri Matisse
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Pablo Picasso - Two women running on the beach (The race)Two women running on the beach (The race)Pablo Picasso

The rounded monumental figures of Picasso's f neo-Classical period of the early 1920s sees a return to his 1992 painting Two Women Running on the Beach, with all its traditional religious connotations. Neo-Classicism originally applies to the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century revival of ...

Musée National Picasso (Paris, France)
 
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Oskar Kokoschka - Self-portrait of a -Degenerate Artist-Self-portrait of a 'Degenerate Artist'Oskar Kokoschka

This is an original 1948 color print of a self portrait of a Degenerate Artist by Oskar Kokoschka. 'Degenerate Artist' was a term the Nazis used during World War II to justify taking non Nazi Propaganda out of the museums. This piece was illustrated by Kokoschka, Oskar. Artist initials in print - bo...

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (United Kingdom)
 
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Theo Van Doesburg - ArcherArcherTheo Van Doesburg

Theo van Doesburg began his career as a self-taught artist. His early landscapes and portraits, painted prior to 1915, manifest the influence of German Expressionism, and first and foremost Wassily Kandinsky. Since his youth, he was engaged in theoretical questions related to painting, and he planne...

Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest, Hungary)
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Fernand Leger - Three WomenThree WomenFernand Leger
184 x 252 cm, (1921)

This painting represents a group of three reclining nudes drinking tea or coffee in a chic apartment. While the reclining nude is a common subject in art history, these women's bodies have been simplified into rounded and dislocated forms, their skin not soft but firm, buffed, and polished. The mach...

The Museum of Modern Art (New York City, United States)
 
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Salvador Dali - Cubist Self-portraitCubist Self-portraitSalvador Dali

Cubist Self Portrait is an 1926 oil painting by Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, best known for the striking and bizarre images. The oil on canvas painting is drawn on Cubism style and based on self-portrait genre and is now housed at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. The p...

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain)
 
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Henri Matisse - Landscape viewed from a WindowLandscape viewed from a WindowHenri Matisse

its bold color and flat perspective reflects a Moroccan influence in Matisse's work. This was among several works acquired directly from Matisse in Paris by the Russian collector Ivan Morozov. After the Russian Revolution the Morozov collection was confiscated and eventually by 1948 the collection w...

Pushkin State Museum (Moscow, Russia)
 
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Sreten Stojanović - Nataša BoškovićNataša BoškovićSreten Stojanović

Between the two world wars, Stojanović repeatedly recorded the images of persons from the world of theatre: Dobrica Milutinović, Vela Nigrinova, Branislav Nušić, Žanka Stokić. He modeled the portrait of the prima ballerina of the National Theatre in Belgrade under the title Mrs. N. B. B. (Nataša Boš...

The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection (Novi Sad, Serbia)
 
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Rene Magritte - PleasurePleasureRene Magritte

According to other sources the explanation behind this painting is rather simple: One day Magritte saw his wife eating a chocolate bird, so he decided he would do a painting of a young woman eating a live bird. Evidently he decided not to use an accurate portrait of Georgette because of the graphic ...

Paris (France)
 
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