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Explore Josef Albers' 'Pillars,' a striking 1928 abstract geometric painting. Minimalist grid design in red, white & black – a Bauhaus masterpiece.
Explore Oskar Schlemmer's 'Abstract Figure,' a groundbreaking geometric sculpture from 1921 embodying Bauhaus principles & modern abstraction. A key piece reflecting the artist’s vision of form and movement.
Alexander Calder's 'Romulus and Remus' (1928) is a striking wire sculpture embodying Roman mythology with minimalist elegance. Explore its abstract form, symbolic meaning, and connection to Calder’s artistic legacy.
Nicholas Roerich’s ‘Saint Sergius (Employees)’ – a striking 1940 abstract landscape in blues & whites. Geometric, evocative, and reminiscent of Constructivism.
Alfredo Volpi’s ‘Construccion en blanco y negro’ – a minimalist 1950 abstract artwork in black & white squares. Explore this geometric Constructivist piece's tension & balance.
Theo van Doesburg’s ‘Composition XXI’ (1923) is a striking geometric abstract work featuring bold colors & precise rectangular forms. A key piece of early 20th-century abstraction, influenced by Cubism & Constructivism. Explore this dynamic artwork.
Explore 'The Popular Front of Madrid' by lana maria parrilla – a striking Constructivist propaganda poster. Bold lines, vibrant colors & heroic symbolism evoke the Spanish Civil War era.
Karol Hiller’s ‘Heliographic composition (XXIX)’ 1937: A striking black & white abstract study in geometric forms, echoing Constructivism. Explore this precise, balanced piece.
Explore Victor Pasmore’s ‘Abstract in White, Grey & Ochre’ – a striking 1949 collage of geometric shapes & muted tones. Discover Constructivism's influence on this unique artwork.
Two figures in vibrant theatrical costumes stand poised in this 1931 costume design by Georgian modernist Petre Otskheli, offering a captivating glimpse into stage history for collectors to explore and cherish.
Vibrant theatrical costumes for a Henrik Ibsen play come to life in this 1931 modernist design by Petre Otskheli, offering a nostalgic glimpse into Georgian stage history that collectors will adore.
Discover 'Mechanize Donbas' by Aleksandr Deyneka (1930). A powerful Soviet propaganda poster in Constructivist style, showcasing industrial progress & heroic labor. Explore this unique artwork!
Explore Kandinsky's 'Drawing for Etching II,' a pivotal 1916 Constructivist work showcasing dynamic lines & abstract forms, influencing modern art.
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