Artist Alfredo Ramos Martínez studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico City and later was exposed to Post-Impressionism during his stay in Paris
This large Art Deco Photograph is a nuanced reproduction, originally rendered by Manasse Foto-Salon of an "Erotic Image Study" Here we see a liberated woman bursting with sensuality just as the Vienna Avant-garde scene exploded in the 1930s with unprecedented photography
Claude Monet was one of the first Impressionists and stayed true to the school’s creed of documenting the painter’s sensory experience of the world
This Mixed-Media Masterpiece from the Studios of Art Chateau is a nuanced version of "Polo Players" and inspired by artist Frank Leyendecker
Edgar Degas was one of Impressionism’s original founders, yet an academic painter by training who rejected the term for his work, seeing his art as realistic and removed from spontaneous sensibility
Angel of Mercy is an affectionate nickname that usually refers to a spiritual nurse
Edgar Degas was one of Impressionism’s founders, yet an academic painter by training who rejected the term for his work, seeing his art as realistic and unspontaneous
Egbert Rubertus Derk Schaap was a Dutch artist who was influenced by Monet and other great artists of the Impressionist period
Louis Marie de Schryver was a Belle Epoque artist who found fame painting flower sellers and fashionable women on the streets of Paris
This vintage Hollywood Regency photograph is a remastered yet nuanced image of the legendary "Joan Crawford" from the Pre-Code Art Deco Era
Louis Marie de Schryver was a Belle Epoque artist who found fame painting flower sellers and fashionable women in the streets of Paris
This Mixed-Media painting is in the style of Edwin Georgi, who brought eclectic fusion to his drawings and paintings of post-WWII American art
Edgar Degas was one of Impressionism’s founders, yet an academic painter by training who rejected the term for his work, seeing his art as realistic and unspontaneous
Self-proclaimed inventor of the pin-up, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, was a fashion designer as well as an artist
Dorte Clara Wolff was born in Berlin to an upper-middle-class Jewish family
Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the styles of the Impressionist movement
Self-proclaimed inventor of the pin-up Jean-Gabriel Domergue was a fashion designer as well as an artist
Post-Impressionist artist Leopold Franz Kowalski was born in Paris of Greman descent and began painting professionally after studying under street artists in Paris
This large, Weimar Period Painting is a faithful yet nuanced work of art titled "Frau und Saturn" while the original tableau was rendered in 1922 by German artist Hannah Hoch
Vincent van Gogh moved from an appreciation of the classical to an absorption of the styles of the Impressionist movement