The 146 Artworks tagged with Entryway

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Grant Wood - American GothicAmerican GothicGrant Wood

American Gothic is a painting by Grant Wood in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Wood's inspiration came from what is now known as the American Gothic House, and a decision to paint the house along with 'the kind of people I fancied should live in that house.' The painting shows a farm...

Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, United States)
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Georges Braque - Woman ReadingWoman ReadingGeorges Braque

French painter, collagist and sculptor Georges Braque is, along with Pablo Picasso, renowned as the co-founder of Cubism, which revolutionized 20th-century painting. In his work, objects are fragmented and reconstructed into geometric forms, fracturing the picture plane in order to explore a variety...

 
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Edward Hopper - SummertimeSummertimeEdward Hopper

Summertime conveys the feeling of a sweltering day in New York City. The curtain on the window seems set in motion by an interior fan, emphasizing the lack of air. The strong verticals and horizontals of the architecture and sidewalk, based on preparatory drawings of a particular building Hopper lat...

Delaware Art Museum (United States)
 
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Henri Matisse - Portrait of Mme. MatissePortrait of Mme. MatisseHenri Matisse
41 x 33 cm, (1905)

In his green stripe portrait of his wife, he has used color alone to describe the image. Her oval face is bisected with a slash of green and her coiffure, purpled and top-knotted, juts against a frame of three jostling colors. Her right side repeats the vividness of the intrusive green; on her left,...

 
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Francis Bacon - study after velazquez-s portrait of pope innocent x, 1953study after velazquez's portrait of pope innocent x, 1953Francis Bacon

study after velazquez's portrait of pope innocent x is a 1953 painting by Francis Bacon. The work shows a distorted version of the Portrait of Innocent X painted by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez in 1650. The work is one of a series of variants of the Velázquez painting which Bacon executed thro...

Des Moines Art Center (Iowa, United States)
 
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Pablo Picasso - Guitar playerGuitar playerPablo Picasso

The first stage of Picasso's cubism is known as analytical cubism. It began in 1908 and ended in 1912, which for Picasso is quite a long time for a style to last. Picasso's work lost all concept of dimensions, and no great detail had gone into any section of the art, he had taken simplicity to the ...

 
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Rene Magritte - The meaning of nightThe meaning of nightRene Magritte

The Meaning of Night is a painting by Rene Magritte to represent the fear of night in human being. Rene Magritte painted this artwork in 1927 by use of Surrealism Style. It is painted by use Technique oil on canvas with Dimensions 139 cm by 105 cm and is housed at Menil Collection, Houston.
The...

The Menil Collection (Houston, United States)
 
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Rene Magritte - The companions of fearThe companions of fearRene Magritte

Magritte’s work has served to provoke our thoughts and question our perception of reality. Although his paintings are mysterious, Magritte insists that we do not question what we see, else we forget to see it. In this way, the enigmatic images have no veiled information. In The companions of fear, M...

 
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - A Road in LouveciennesA Road in LouveciennesPierre-Auguste Renoir

This picture, which is in effect drawn directly with paint, was almost certainly executed out-of-doors about 1870. The site is in the village of Louveciennes, west of Paris, where Renoir's parents had a summer home. Camille Pissarro, who lived and worked in the village in 1869–70, painted a view of ...

Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States)
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Wassily Kandinsky - Composition IXComposition IXWassily Kandinsky

It was another ten years before Kandinsky completed another canvas that he would call a Composition. Composition IX reflects Kandinsky's exposure in Paris to Surrealist imagery. Although he denied any Surrealist influence in his work, the biomorphic shapes distinctly recall the pictorial language of...

Musée National d'Art Moderne (Paris, France)
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Vincent Van Gogh - A Pair of ShoesA Pair of ShoesVincent Van Gogh

This painting of a pair of down-at-heel shoes prompts speculation on a variety of psychological questions. They have been seen as symbolizing Van Gogh’s difficult passage through life. A fellow student in Paris reported that Vincent bought these workman’s boots at a flea market, intending to use th...

Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, United States)
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Gustave Caillebotte - Man at the WindowMan at the WindowGustave Caillebotte

Gustave Caillebotte was a French Impressionist artist, his style was more realistic than other artists. He strived to paint reality without the theatrics. His interest in photography grew and his focus on urban landscape intensified after his mother’s death. We see the influence of German romanticis...

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Hans Memling - Scenes from the Passion of Christ (left side)Scenes from the Passion of Christ (left side)Hans Memling

Scenes from the Passion of Christ is an oil painting on a panel of Baltic oak, painted c.1470 by German-born Early Netherlandish painter Hans Memling. The painting shows 23 vignettes of the Life of Christ combined in one narrative composition without a central dominating scene: 19 episodes from the ...

Galleria Sabauda (Turin, Italy)

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