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Doggypreneur Pet Magazine Cover
₹349.00Turn Your Pet into a Cover Star! Get your beloved pet featured on a fun magazine cover like Doggypreneur! Whether it’s your fluffy feline, dashing doggo, or quirky critter, we’ll place their photo and a fun tagline on a vibrant, high-quality faux magazine cover—perfect for gifts, home décor, or just some wholesome bragging rights.
Breton spinner
₹324.00 – ₹379.00The Breton spinner by Gustave Courbet, created in 1843, epitomizes the Realist movement and showcases the beauty of everyday life. Celebrated for its detailed portrayal and unique perspective on the working class, this artwork remains significant in the art world, reflecting Courbet’s innovative techniques and social consciousness. Read more on the artwork here.
Madonna Litta
₹599.00 – ₹679.00The Madonna Litta is a remarkable masterpiece attributed to the legendary Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing the intimate bond between the Virgin Mary and the Christ child. Housed in the prestigious Hermitage Museum, this painting combines intricate symbolism and masterful technique, with its artistic significance underscored by debates over its true authorship. Read more on the artwork here.
Landscape with Watermill (1879)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Landscape with Watermill by Henri Rousseau, created in 1879, is a seminal piece that marks the beginning of his artistic journey. This early work not only highlights Rousseau’s unique naive style but also has significant monetary value in the art world as one of his foundational works. Read more on the artwork here.
Despair (1892)
₹324.00 – ₹1,399.00Edvard Munch’s Despair. created in 1892, stands as an iconic representation of the Expressionism movement. This emotionally charged artwork continues to resonate with viewers and holds substantial value in the art world, often fetching high prices in auction sales due to Munch’s influential legacy. Read more on the artwork here.
Attraction I (1995)
₹599.00 – ₹999.00Edvard Munch’s oeuvre is renowned for its emotional intensity and exploration of psychological themes. While Attraction I is mistakenly attributed to him posthumously, his actual masterpieces reflect a deep engagement with human emotion and existential dread. Due to the profound influence of Munch in modern art, any posthumous claims to new works must be critically assessed. Read more on the artwork here.
Landscape From Saint-Rémy
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Vincent van Gogh’s Landscape from Saint-Rémy (1889) is a masterful portrayal of nature, painted during his stay in a psychiatric asylum. This work reflects his emotional turmoil and distinct artistic vision, making it a monumental piece in the art world. Currently housed at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, its value is significant not just monetarily but also within the canon of Impressionist art. Read more on the artwork here.
Winter in Kragerø (1916)
₹324.00 – ₹1,999.00Winter in Kragerø, painted by Edvard Munch in 1916, is a stunning depiction of a winter landscape that captures the emotional resonance of nature. As part of the Harvard Art Museums collection, this work stands as a testament to Munch’s artistic prowess during the tumultuous times of World War I, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion through serene settings. Read more on the artwork here.
Lady in Moscow (1912)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Wassily Kandinsky’s Read more on the artwork here.
Fulfillment (1910–1911)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Experience the sensuality of life through Gustav Klimt’s Fulfillment, a poignant masterpiece created between 1910 and 1911. This artwork not only highlights Klimt’s unparalleled craftsmanship but also represents a peak of the Vienna Secession movement, making it a coveted piece for collectors and art aficionados alike. Read more on the artwork here.
Girl In Mauve (1931)
₹324.00 – ₹799.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s Girl In Mauve is a stunning oil on canvas painting created in 1931, showcasing her early European influences as an artist. As a significant work in Indian modern art, it is part of the prestigious collection at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, establishing Sher-Gil as a pioneering figure in portraying femininity and culture. Read more on the artwork here.
The Geographer (1669)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00The Geographer is a renowned painting by Johannes Vermeer, created around 1668-1669. This masterpiece not only highlights the artist’s exceptional skill in capturing light and detail but also reflects the intellectual atmosphere of the Dutch Golden Age, making it a significant work in the art world and a treasured piece at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt. Read more on the artwork here.
Tranquil Alpine Stream
₹749.00 – ₹2,799.00This masterpiece captures the untouched beauty of nature with a lively stream flowing through a rugged mountainous backdrop. Perfect for bringing the peaceful essence of the wilderness into your home. Available in various styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
Cavaliers arabes (1920)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00Explore Cavaliers arabes, a captivating oil on board painting by Henri Émilien Rousseau from 1920, epitomizing Orientalist artistry. Esteemed for its vibrant portrayal of equestrian elegance, this piece has significant monetary value in the art world, with its auction history reflecting a growing appreciation for Rousseau’s unique style. Read more on the artwork here.
The Swan, No. 18 (1914 -1915)
₹299.00 – ₹649.00The Swan, No. 18 is a groundbreaking 1915 painting by Hilma af Klint, widely regarded as a precursor to abstract art. This spiritual masterpiece, part of her significant “Group IX/SUW” series, continues to shape the art world’s understanding of mysticism and abstraction while holding substantial monetary value in private collections. Read more on the artwork here.
View Of Arles, Flowering Orchards (1889)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Discover View of Arles, Flowering Orchards, a captivating piece by Vincent van Gogh from 1889 that captures the serene beauty of Arles with its fertile orchards and striking architecture. This post-impressionist masterpiece, housed in the prestigious Neue Pinakothek, offers a glimpse into Van Gogh’s innovative style and deep appreciation for nature. Read more on the artwork here.
The Bedroom
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Step into Van Gogh’s world with The Bedroom, a serene yet intimate depiction of his room in the Yellow House. With vibrant colors and simplified forms, Van Gogh invites you to experience the comfort and solitude he found in this personal space. Own a masterpiece that captures the quiet beauty of everyday life, radiating warmth and authenticity from every brushstroke. Read more on the artwork here.
Flowers in a Vase (1910)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00A charming still-life, Flowers in a Vase by Henri Rousseau epitomizes Naïve Art with its simple forms and vibrant colors. Created in 1910, this work highlights Rousseau’s distinct style that earned him a place amongst notable artists of the early 20th century. Its value in the art market reflects the growing appreciation for his unique vision. Read more on the artwork here.
Kallmünz – Nature study on the yellow stagecoach (1903)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Explore Wassily Kandinsky’s 1903 masterpiece Kallmünz – Nature study on the yellow stagecoach, a pivotal work in the artist’s evolution towards abstraction. This public domain artwork captures the enchanting scenery of Bavaria with the vibrant yellow stagecoach, attracting attention and admiration in the contemporary art market. Read more on the artwork here.
La Carriole du père Junier (1908)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00La Carriole du Père Junier is a vibrant glimpse into the everyday life of early 20th-century France, captured by Henri Rousseau, an artist celebrated for his naïve style. Created in 1908, this painting is revered not only for its charming subjects but also for its historical significance, marking Rousseau’s influence on avant-garde movements. Read more on the artwork here.
Funeral March (1986)
₹324.00 – ₹2,799.00Explore the emotional depths of Funeral March. an evocative piece embodying themes of mourning, loss, and reflection. Although often linked to Edvard Munch’s exploration of similar motifs, this work was created long after his passing, showcasing how the influence of his style echoes through generations. Read more on the artwork here.