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Buy on our «Fine art» account high-quality reproductions of the great classics of photography such as Ansel Adams or painting such as William Turner.
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We only select the photos and paintings that are the most appreciated and sought-after. If a work or artist you are looking for is not listed, contact us and we will be happy to add it.
Currently you will find photographs or paintings of:
- PICASSO
- JOAN MIRÓ
- KLIMT
- MATISSE
- HOPPER
- EDWARD STEICHEN
- VAN GOGH
- BANKSY
- ANSEL ADAMS
- ROUSSEAU
- TURNER
- MONET
- L. DA VINCI
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With its robust and waterproof surface, it is also suitable for wet rooms such as kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor rooms.
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Framed artwork 24.7 x 29.9 cm
$ 135
Description
Like many other modern artists, throughout his career Munch liked to work and rework each idea insistently. For example, The Scream exists in three different versions, and Munch left at least five versions of Madonna. Even with different themes and variations, Munch's works always represent a fixation on the subject, and over time, they become elements of a series with a life of their own. From Claude Monet's search for natural light until his technique almost completely erased the subject of his Water Lilies, to Piet Mondrian's series of grids, to Jackson Pollock's stripped-down digital titles that somehow include both One and Number One, modernism has found in series both a point of origin and a free play that cannot cease.