Dutch-born artist Bram Bogart transforms paints into physical matters, giving to sculptural properties. Volumetric brush strokes seem to obtain the roles and independency on a large scale. Interestingly, the artist fulfills abstraction with expressive features. "I Don't Know" is an example of the paintings…
Moïse Kisling is a Polish-born artist, who was a central member of the School of Paris. Born in 1891, he faced and got through the one of the most dramatic periods of European history. The artist worked in various styles throughout his career. His portraits with…
Leon Bakst developed elegant modern style full of ornaments, references to antique and folk traditions. He was born in Russia in 1866 under surname Rosenberg, however, already at the time of his first exhibition, the artist took pseudonym Bakst. Origins of this surname are unclear. Totally…
Calm painting of "The Fisherman" seems to convey the viscosity of water. Since Talmudic times the fish has been a symbol of abundance. Created in the unique style by Reuven Rubin the artwork captures by several focused details. For instance, light blue houses in the…
Marcel Janko is one of the founders of Dadaism movement. The artistic career began when Marcel together with his brother Jules performed in cabaret Romanian folklore and played the accordion. In this context, they became acquainted with Hugo Ball and, therefore, the other independent artists of Cabaret Voltaire. …