Sketch for the painting Boiling Samovar (Samovar II) by Kazimir Malevich. The work was created in 1913, reflecting Malevich’s exploration of geometric shapes and abstraction before his Suprematist movement.
“Guitar and Newspaper” (in Spanish: Guitarra y período) is a painting by Juan Gris, considered one of the most important works of Cubism. Juan Gris is one of the ...
“Man in a Café by Juan Gris” (1887-1927)
Oil painting on canvas entitled “Portrait of Pablo Picasso”. The work is a prominent example of the Cubist style, specifically Analytical Cubism.
The work is an example of Klee’s Cubist and Expressionist style. He uses geometric shapes and a rich color palette in shades of red and pink to create an ...
Collection: Minneapolis Institute of Art.
Interlocked in a harmonious geometric pattern, patches of subdued shades of brown, green, and blue give form to a guitar, a sheet of music, a bowl of grapes, a ...
Painting currently held in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. The work showcases Gleizes’ cubist style, using fragmented planes and multiple perspectives to depict the architectural structures ...
"Torturm II" is known for its Bauhaus-era style, which blends Gothic architecture with Cubist and Expressionist techniques, creating a spiritual and abstract representation of a tower gate.
Very few information found about this artwork. The artista (Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso) died in 1918, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and ...
Very few information found about this artwork. The artista (Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso) died in 1918, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and ...