Aesthetic timetoast artwork

The Arts 1925 - Present

By Tashab
  • 1925, Aristide Maillol - lle-de France

    1925, Aristide Maillol - lle-de France
    A statue of the European visual artists reactions to the carnage they had just witnessed in WWI.
  • Harlem Renaissance Era

    Harlem Renaissance Era
    The Harlem Renaissance is known as a cultural movement in Harlem, New York and is considered the most influential movement in African-American literary history and gave rise to many influential artists that migrated from the Southern states to New York.
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    The Arts 1925

  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    This painting portrays the hardships of how the industrial workers during the great depression were fighting or rather protesting the companies for better pay and treatment. This painting illustrates both the industrial worker and their families protesting in a long line to receive better pay, working environment and a better future.
  • The Church of Saint Sava

    The Church of Saint Sava
    The Saint Sava Church is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vračar plateau, in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the largest Orthodox church in the world and ranks amongst the ten largest church buildings in the world. The church is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church and an important figure in medieval Serbia
  • The Ban Dancer

    The Ban Dancer
    Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet, Belgian 1940 "The ban Dancer" Silvered and gold polychrome on bronze ,with an inset bronze plaque of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
  • Berlin in the summer Vintage painting

    Berlin in the summer Vintage painting
    Berlin in Summer of 1945, after Bombing in World War II.
  • Anton Stankowski

    Anton Stankowski
    Stankowski’s photographic and typographical work developed into a prototype for a contemporary advertising style, later called “constructive graphics.”
  • Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)

    Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)
    oil-on-canvas painting by Salvador Dalí which depicts the Crucifixion of Jesus, though it deviates from traditional portrayals of the Crucifixion by depicting Christ on the polyhedron net of a hypercube and adding elements of Surrealism.
  • The Tenement by Faith Ringgold

    The Tenement by Faith Ringgold
    The Tenement (1960) oil painting that was was deeply influenced by Pablo Picasso who was a very important artist in all of our lives.
  • Civil Rights Movement

    Civil Rights Movement
    Jazz helped the civil rights movement move forward. Music played a big part in the civil rights movement, singers became activists through their music, they were able to voice their opinions and allow it to reach many people at once wich helped spread the message around the word about the segregation and unfairness that was going on in the United States
  • Spiral Jetty

    Spiral Jetty
    Spiral Jetty is an earthwork sculpture constructed in April 1970 that is considered to be the central work of American sculptor Robert Smithson. Built on the northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake near Rozel Point in Utah entirely of mud, salt crystals, basalt rocks and water, Spiral Jetty forms a 1,500-foot-long (460 m), 15-foot-wide (4.6 m) counterclockwise coil jutting from the shore of the lake.
  • Midan Tahrir Square, Egypt

    Midan Tahrir Square, Egypt
    Midan Tahrir Square known as "Martyr Square", is a major public town square in Downtown Cairo, Egypt. The square has been the location and focus for political demonstrations in Cairo. Tahrir Square has been the traditional site for numerous major protests and demonstrations over the years, including the 1977 Egyptian Bread Riots.
  • Yarber's Tender and the Damned painting

    Yarber's Tender and the Damned painting
    The Tender and the Damned is a painting of Yarber’s from 1985 is a narrative painting. The painting is clearly meant to evoke the scale and proportions of a movie-screen. The Tender and the Damned, recalls Hollywood melodrama and television soap operas.
  • Abdel- Wahed El-Wakil - The Corniche mosque

    Abdel- Wahed El-Wakil - The Corniche mosque
    The Corniche mosque, Jeddah, built in 1986, demonstrates the extent of traditional architecture on El-Wakil. Although built in Saudi Arabia, El-Wakil combined elements of Islamic architecture and the Egyptian vernacular.
  • Edgar Mueller's 3D painting

    Edgar Mueller's 3D painting
    Edgar Mueller is a German 3D chalk artist who started the 3D paintings in the 90's and devoted himself to street painting when he was only 25 years old. He paints on concrete in pubic places. These paintings appear to be realistic when viewing it from afar. The painting shown here is a man tryingt to climb out of what appears to be hell and hands are grabing at himj trying to pull him back down as he is trying to escape.
  • Enver Larney -Karlov Most Pargue Czech Republic 2001

    Enver Larney -Karlov Most Pargue Czech Republic 2001
    An oil painting view of Karlov most (Charles 4th bridge) in Prague painted from the western bank of the Vltava river showing the Krizovniche Abbey and the Mostecka Tower which was added in the fifteenth century.
  • Esther Mahlangu - South Africa

    Esther Mahlangu - South Africa
    Esther Mahlangu is a colourful, artistic painter, born in 1935 in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, South Africa and belongs to the South Ndebele people. This painting are closely connected with the ancient tradition of decorating the houses on the occasion of the rite of passage for boys.
  • Ben Foster -Twist II in New Zealand

    Ben Foster -Twist II in New Zealand
    Cast Aluminium, stainless Steel, sealed bearing, exterior sealant . A simple sculpture that leads the viewer to use their imagination on the meaning of this piece of artwork.
  • African Jewelry

    African Jewelry
    Jewelry is a form of art that allows a person's person taste to show on the outer appearance, it can stand for something or just an object that shows the creativeness of the artist. Jewelry plays a big part in this generation culture.
  • Kotare, the Sacred Kingfisher

    Kotare, the Sacred Kingfisher
    A bright blue darting flash could mean that a Kotare is on the chase! As it slices through the water to snatch up shimmering silver fish or snatches insects from the air. Kotare are voracious hunters, and fish are not the main staple on the menu - they will happily munch on small mammals, reptiles, even other birds. This picture reminds has me looking forward to Spring.