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Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite panel 47.24 x 35.43 in. (120 x 90 cm.) Signed in pencil and numbered on a label ...
Louis François Cassas; Young artist studying the Assyrian stele at the border to Nahral-Kelb River (Libanon) 80.4 x 63 cm.
Czech photographer best known for his elegiac black-and-white images of Prague, interiors, still lifes, and the landscapes of Bohemian forests. Many of Sudek’s most memorable images were taken from ...
Jean Charles Niçaise Perrin; Hector Criticizing Paris for his Lack of Action; 129 x 162 cm. (50.8 x 63.8 in.) ...
Probably Claude-Henri Watelet, his posthumous sale, Paris, 12 June 1786, in lot 167 : (Deux charmantes compositions, de ...
Cuban-born American photographer renowned for his use of camera obscura to capture land and cityscapes. The artists’s interest in the early technology came from a demonstration to his students in the ...
The current exhibition at Nicoleta Gallery Berlin, curated by Nicoleta Albei-Wigger, invites visitors on a visual journey through the diverse modes of expression in contemporary art. The featured ...
Leo Gallery is honored to present Ephemera and Echo, a dual exhibition featuring the works of artists Xu Dawei and Zhang Ning. The exhibition brings together Xu Dawei’s paintings since 2016 and Zhang ...
Silke Mathé devotes herself to the hidden layers of our reality with great sensitivity. Her paintings reveal a world that seems familiar yet remains enigmatic - permeated by something that cannot be ...
French interior designer known for his bright, plush, and playful furniture. Born in Paris, France in 1902 into a wealthy family, he initially worked as a banker before leaving in 1931 to apprentice ...
High School Students Protesting Gun Violence, Washington Square Park, New York, from Silent General, 2018; 40.5 x 57 x 1.5 in. (102.9 x 144.8 x 3.8 cm.) ...
In the midst of the city’s rhythm, a window opens onto the wide open: Summer in the City invites you on a visual summer journey in five stages – from abstract idea to concrete memory. Pierre Haubensak ...