charley toorop vaas met bloemen tegen tuur Size:36-40Flowers burst out of the vase in a wild dance of colour and form. Charley Toorop did not paint what she saw, but what she felt. For her, art was a means of expressing the inexpressible and in this floral still life, you can see her expressive, almost raw approach at its best. Toorop (1891 1955) was a remarkable figure in the Dutch art world. The daughter of the famous Jan Toorop, she nevertheless developed a voice entirely her own. Throughout her
Claude Monet painted “Woman with a Parasol” in 1875
one of the most recognizable artworks in the world
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This 2-pack shows ten years of Kandinsky in two works
The blossoms symbolize new life and hope
The vibrant red poppies against the green landscape bring the warmth and freedom of a sunny day directly to your feet
Edvard Munch painted this iconic masterpiece in 1893
Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee both believed that art could be more than something beautiful to look at
This work demonstrates Matisse's ability to transform ordinary objects through colour and form
part of an exclusive collaboration between Kunstsokken and the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden
the other in full summer bloom
he painted those same cows from his studio house on the IJssel