1879–1940 Collection
"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1879–1940: A Captivating Collection" Step into a world where art comes alive
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"Exploring the Artistic Journey of 1879–1940: A Captivating Collection" Step into a world where art comes alive, as we delve into the captivating works created between 1879 and 1940. From the sketch of Felix Klee in 1908 to the ink wash paper bordered with birds swooping down arrows in 1919, this collection is a testament to creativity and innovation. Marvel at "Municipal Jewel, " an exquisite piece from 1917 that combines watercolor, gouache, and graphite to create a mesmerizing visual experience. Feel the vibrant energy emanating from "Yellow Harbor, " a stunning watercolor transferred printing ink masterpiece dating back to 1921. Intrigue awaits with "Angel Applicant" – a thought-provoking composition crafted in 1939 using gouache, ink, and graphite on mounted paper. The structural brilliance of "Structural I" (1924) will leave you awe-inspired as it showcases meticulous detail through gouache on cardboard. Witness raw emotion captured in "Rough-Cut Head" (1935), where ink wash and graphite blend seamlessly on mounted paper. Prepare to be transported by "Monuments G, " an extraordinary gypsum sculpture adorned with watercolor on canvas measuring an impressive size of 27⅜ inches. Pathos meets fertility in the evocative masterpiece titled "Pathos Fertility. " Created in 1921 using watercolor transferred printing ink technique, it invites contemplation about life's profound mysteries. Lose yourself within the untitled artwork from 1914 – its delicate watercolors mounted on cardboard evoke emotions beyond words. Discover hope amidst adversity with "Little Hope. " This plaster creation embellished with burlap-mounted watercolors tells a story of resilience against all odds. Lastly, immerse yourself in elegance through time as you gaze upon "Window Display Lingerie.