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Irises by Vincent van Gogh — £27.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
Series 1, No. 1 by Georgia O'Keeffe — £22.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
Poppies by Georgia O'Keeffe — £37.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
Chair by Vincent van Gogh — £21.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
Petunia by Georgia O'Keeffe — £37.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
New Map of the World by Anonymous — £31.00
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Breakfast at Tiffany's by Hero — £37.00
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From the Lake No 1 by Georgia O'Keeffe — £22.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
Cafe at Night by Vincent van Gogh — £23.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
The Garden At Vetheuil by Claude Monet — £21.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
The Brook by John Singer Sargent — £27.00
John Singer Sargent was the most successful portrait painter of his era as well as a gifted landscape painter and watercolorist.
Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh — £47.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
by Keith Haring — £34.00
Keith Haring was probably one of the first people to try and break down the barrier between the emerging graffiti/street art and the world of high art.
Night cafe by Vincent van Gogh — £24.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
The Beloved by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — £18.00
Despite Rossetti's reluctance to exhibit his work in public, his drawings and paintings were extremely influential. His work is still widely displayed and his position as one of the leading Pre-Raphaelites is irrefutable.
Day Dream by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — £21.00
Despite Rossetti's reluctance to exhibit his work in public, his drawings and paintings were extremely influential. His work is still widely displayed and his position as one of the leading Pre-Raphaelites is irrefutable.
The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli — £20.00
Sandro Botticelli produced an enormous volume of work for a painter of his time. As well as his large-scale paintings and frescoes he also produced many drawings, for example a manuscript of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'. He seemed to have a considerable reputation during his lifetime, but was largely forgotten until the Pre-Raphaelites rediscovered his technique, particularly his depiction of women.
Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci — £21.00
Leonardo da Vinci left an astonishing legacy, not only in his painting and theses on painting but also in the fields of design and engineering. Works such as 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Vitruvian Man' show his outstanding skill and continue to captivate the public’s imagination.
Ballet Dancers by Edgar Degas — £21.00
Edgar Degas was the first of the Impressionists to achieve recognition and his work is still held in high esteem. Degas is probably best known for his many depictions of ballet dancers in paintings and pastels as well as in sculpture, prints and drawings.
Animal Composition by Joan Miro — £26.00
Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Vetheuil in Summer by Claude Monet — £27.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt — £36.00
‘The Kiss’ is probably Gustav Klimt’s best known work. The mosaic patterned robe, rich texture and colour and use of gold leaf in the composition convey a sense of both passion and wealth.
Christ of St John of The Cross by Salvador Dali — £30.00
Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
St. Anne by Leonardo da Vinci — £44.00
Leonardo da Vinci left an astonishing legacy, not only in his painting and theses on painting but also in the fields of design and engineering. Works such as 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Vitruvian Man' show his outstanding skill and continue to captivate the public’s imagination.
The Last Supper, 1497 by Leonardo da Vinci — £44.00
Leonardo da Vinci left an astonishing legacy, not only in his painting and theses on painting but also in the fields of design and engineering. Works such as 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Vitruvian Man' show his outstanding skill and continue to captivate the public’s imagination.
Olive Trees by Vincent van Gogh — £13.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
The Olive Trees by Vincent van Gogh — £27.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
Water Lilies II by Claude Monet — £25.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Untitled, 1988 by Keith Haring — £18.00
Keith Haring was probably one of the first people to try and break down the barrier between the emerging graffiti/street art and the world of high art.
Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti — £18.00
Despite Rossetti's reluctance to exhibit his work in public, his drawings and paintings were extremely influential. His work is still widely displayed and his position as one of the leading Pre-Raphaelites is irrefutable.
Daisy c. 1982 (fuchsia and yellow) by Andy Warhol — £54.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
The Creation of Adam (Detail) by Michelangelo Buonarotti — £24.00
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The Water Lily Pond, 1918 by Claude Monet — £13.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and red) - giclee by Andy Warhol — £195.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and red) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
The Bay Of Angels - Nice, 1929 by Raoul Dufy — £13.00
Raoul Dufy was known for his brightly coloured and highly decorative scenes of luxury and pleasure. Critics argue that his paintings lack substance, while others say that they simply express a delight in life.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (pink and red) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Eglantine by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec — £22.00
Despite his short life, Henri de Toulouse Lautrec managed to produce some 737 canvases, 275 watercolours, 368 prints and posters and 5,084 drawings. His works provide an amazing document for the years 1880 to 1900, a period described as 'la belle epoque'.
Study for Karen at rest by Francine van Hove — £15.00
Based in Paris, Van Hove uses models to create intimate portraits of women. Her subjects are frequently depicted in meditative states such as 'Stretched Arm' and 'The Odalisk'.
Dominant Curve by Wassily Kandinsky — £26.00
In both his writings and paintings, Wassily Kandinsky has been enormously influential. He was intrigued by the possibility of conveying a range of emotions through the variety of colours and lines he chose to use.
Upper St. Regis Lake by Michael Kahn — £21.00
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A Set of Six Self-Portraits, 1967 by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Bow of the Idem by Michael Kahn — £21.00
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The Tree of Life - Stoclet Frieze (foil embossed) by Gustav Klimt — £38.00
‘The Kiss’ is probably Gustav Klimt’s best known work. The mosaic patterned robe, rich texture and colour and use of gold leaf in the composition convey a sense of both passion and wealth.
Campbell's Soup I (Tomato), 1968 by Andy Warhol — £24.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Mr and Mrs Andrews, about 1750 by Thomas Gainsborough — £22.00
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The Thames at Charing Cross by Claude Monet — £21.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red), 1949 by Mark Rothko — £27.00
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Jazz Portrait - Harlem by Art Kane — £24.00
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View over Manhattan, New York by Torsten Andreas Hoffmann — £30.00
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Blue And Grey 1962 by Mark Rothko — £18.00
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Untitled (Blue, Yellow, Green on Red), 1954 by Mark Rothko — £24.00
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Vase Of Flowers by Odilon Redon — £28.00
Odilon Redon’s work has had many admires over the years including artists such as Henri Matisse. The Surrealists regarded Redon as one of their greatest predecessors.
Water Lilies (Giverney) by Claude Monet — £27.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Artist's Garden at Vetheuil by Claude Monet — £18.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Marilyn Monroe, 1967 - pink by Andy Warhol — £39.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (pale pink) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Detail from 'Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)', 1891 by Henri Rousseau — £22.00
Henri Rousseau is probably best known for his jungle scenes, the first being 'Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)' (1891) and the last 'The Dream' (1910). He claimed these images were inspired by his time in the army serving in Mexico but it is more likely that zoos and illustrated books were his sources. His untrained eye gave him a freshness of vision and his vivid imagination gave rise to some fantastic scenes.
Untitled, 1960 by Mark Rothko — £21.00
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
The Last Supper, 1498 (post-restoration) by Leonardo da Vinci — £27.00
Leonardo da Vinci left an astonishing legacy, not only in his painting and theses on painting but also in the fields of design and engineering. Works such as 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Vitruvian Man' show his outstanding skill and continue to captivate the public’s imagination.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and purple) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (green and purple) - giclee by Andy Warhol — £195.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Kiss V by Roy Lichtenstein — £65.00
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Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964 (giclee) by Andy Warhol — £148.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Four Large Mirrors by Sean Scully — £21.00
Sean Scully is a leading representative of a new generation of abstract painters that emerged towards the end of the twentieth century. His work is greatly acclaimed, and has been exhibited in museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York (2000), the Albright-Knox Gallery (1998-1999), Galleria de Arte Moderna, Bologna and Gallerie Jeu de Paume, Paris (1996).
The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarotti — £27.00
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Untitled, 1989 by Keith Haring — £25.00
Keith Haring was probably one of the first people to try and break down the barrier between the emerging graffiti/street art and the world of high art.
Vase Of Flowers, 1916 by Odilon Redon — £27.00
Odilon Redon’s work has had many admires over the years including artists such as Henri Matisse. The Surrealists regarded Redon as one of their greatest predecessors.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (blue and purple) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Campbell's Soup Can, 1965 (blue and purple) - giclee by Andy Warhol — £195.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Flowers, 1964 (1 red, 1 yellow, 2 pink) by Andy Warhol — £48.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Chrysanthemums, 1878 by Claude Monet — £27.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Half Dome, Yosemite Valley by Albert Bierstadt — £27.00
With paintings such as 'Mountain of the Mist' and 'The Sierra Nevada in California', Bierstadt created epic and highly romanticised paintings of the American landscape. The detail and his use of dramatic lighting led to him becoming one of the most renowned landscape artists of his generation.
Shot Orange Marilyn, 1964 (Giclee) by Andy Warhol — £148.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
(From) Four Large Mirrors, 1999 (Giclee) by Sean Scully — £59.00
Sean Scully is a leading representative of a new generation of abstract painters that emerged towards the end of the twentieth century. His work is greatly acclaimed, and has been exhibited in museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York (2000), the Albright-Knox Gallery (1998-1999), Galleria de Arte Moderna, Bologna and Gallerie Jeu de Paume, Paris (1996).
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (black) by Andy Warhol — £27.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Water Lilies At Giverney (1908) by Claude Monet — £60.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
White Rose with Larkspur by Georgia O'Keeffe — £33.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
Cambodian Dancer by Auguste Rodin — £13.00
Rodin devoted his entire life to his work. His influence on modern art has been immense and he reinvigorated sculpture at a time when it was becoming stagnant and unimaginative. His art regularly proved sensational but he was a very considered and dignified man rarely getting personally entangled in the often very public disputes his work provoked.
War And Peace by Pablo Picasso — £65.00
Pablo Picasso has had enormous influence on 20th century art and worked in an unprecedented variety of styles. After Cubism, his major contribution to modern art is the freedom which characterises every aspect of his painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic work.
Gold Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol — £60.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
The Kiss (Detail) by Gustav Klimt — £23.00
‘The Kiss’ is probably Gustav Klimt’s best known work. The mosaic patterned robe, rich texture and colour and use of gold leaf in the composition convey a sense of both passion and wealth.
A Husband With His Left Arm on Fire by Jim Dine — £60.00
Jim Dine is probably best known for his images of everyday and found objects such as a mans dressing-gown, a heart, or the Venus de Milo. He has used these images again and again in different compositions and turned them into his own trademark.
Poppy 1927 by Georgia O'Keeffe — £27.00
Georgia O'Keeffe's work has led her to become an icon of feminism. Her paintings, from the large close-ups of flowers to the American landscapes, all display a sense of elegance and vitality and show a deep connection with her surroundings. Marsden Hartley, a painter, admired a certain 'purity' in her work referring to "the quality of a thing or a thought when it has been released from all irrelevant influences."
On the Mooring by Michael Kahn — £21.00
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Edie by Andy Warhol — £24.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Blue II by Joan Miro — £51.00
Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Garden at Giverney by Claude Monet — £18.00
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein — £21.00
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Ground Swell by Edward Hopper — £52.00
Hopper's reputation is marked by his profound vision of American life. In the words of Robert Hughes in his American Visions, "Edward Hopper was the quintessential realist painter of 20th century America. His images have become part of the very grain and texture of American experience, and even today... it is all but impossible to see America without some refraction through them."
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes by Andy Warhol — £33.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Untitled (Red, Black, White on Yellow), 1955 by Mark Rothko — £27.00
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat by Michael Halsband — £56.00
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Portrait of Maurice by Andy Warhol — £24.00
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
The Tetons, and the Snake River by Ansel Adams — £46.00
Ansel Adams is best known for his majestic black and white photographs of Yosemite National Park. He took his first photograph in the park in 1916 with his father’s Box Brownie camera and continued to visit the park every year from then onwards.
Coming Home from the Mill by L.S Lowry — £32.00
LS Lowy has one of the most unique and unusual artists of the 20th Century. He is best known for images of ‘match-stick’ men and ‘match-stick’ cats and dogs set against the backdrop of industrial northern England. Characteristics of Lowry’s work include pale backgrounds, prominent architecture and the use of a limited pallet of only 5 colours.
Marilyn in New York, 1954 by Matthew Zimmerman — £36.00
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Mt. McKinley Range by Ansel Adams — £47.00
Ansel Adams is best known for his majestic black and white photographs of Yosemite National Park. He took his first photograph in the park in 1916 with his father’s Box Brownie camera and continued to visit the park every year from then onwards.
Florentine Fete-The Boughs of Courtship, c.1911 by Maxfield Parrish — £46.00
Maxfield Parrish’s works represent an escapist quality, presenting idylls into which one can flee everyday life. The romanticism and innocence of much of his work was never going to please the art critics, but it was embraced by millions of American households, many of whom would not normally show any interest in art.
Bank of the Oise at Auvers, 1890 by Vincent van Gogh — £27.00
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
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