Janet Lippincott (1918–2007) was an American artist whose bold, colorful works made her a notable figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement. Born in New York City, Lippincott grew up in a creative environment that nurtured her artistic inclinations. She studied at the Art Students League…
Please find details of “War” by Gyula Zilzer Gyula Zilzer, a Hungarian artist, served in the Austro-Hungarian army during the war, and his firsthand experiences deeply influenced his artistic output. In particular, "War" is a powerful and often harrowing series of paintings that depict the…
Please find details about Pablo Picasso “Rider and Horse” by Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso's "Rider and Horse," created in December 1968, exemplifies the artist's innovative approach to ceramics during his later years. This terracotta piece, measuring 22 by 22 centimeters, features a black engobe finish…
Please find details of “Mountains” by Ossip Zadkine Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967) was a Russian-born artist who spent much of his life in France. Primarily celebrated as a sculptor, Zadkine also created notable paintings and lithographs. His artistic journey led him to explore various themes, with…
Please find details of Mary Cassatt “Child on Chair” Mary Cassatt was renowned for her sensitive and insightful depictions of women and children. "Child on Chair" a delicate pencil drawing, exemplifies her masterful ability to capture the essence of childhood with grace and tenderness. The…