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Ludovic Nkoth
2020
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Oasis
Ludovic Nkoth
2020
(799-1) Lesende (The Reader)
Gerhard Richter
1994
Three Boys
Kehinde Wiley
2013
Les Trois Femmes Deux
2018
Tamika sur une chaise longue avec Monet
2012
Mickalene Thomas
The Little Theater
1934
Salvador Dalí
Flight of the Butterfly No. 1 (Vol de Papillon)
1955
Stanton Macdonald-Wright
As exemplified by Flight of the Butterfly, Macdonald-Wright's late style is, concerned with light and translucency. One can partly attribute this lyricism to the artist's devotion to Buddhism and Japanese art. Even the title alludes to a Zen-like appreciation of fleeting beauty.
As a young American artist in Paris, Stanton Macdonald-Wright co-founded a short-lived but influential art movement called synchromism, which proposed an abstract art based on a musical/mysti-cal interpretation of color. Returning from Europe, Macdonald-Wright eventually settled in southern California, where he became an impassioned advocate for modern art. In the last decades of his long career, he returned to color abstraction.
Untitled
1994
John Biggers
The Emperor
2000
David Salle