Kitsch

Cover to King Gallinippe by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork, named “Cover to King Gallinippe,” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge and is associated with the Kitsch art movement. This illustration belongs to the genre of illustration art. The artwork features a fanciful scene with the prominent title “King Gallinippe” inscribed in bold, decorative, red lettering. At the center of the composition, there …

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Foregrounds Advertisement (1888) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

Created by the artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1888, the artwork titled “Foregrounds Advertisement” belongs to the Kitsch art movement and is classified under the genre of caricature. This piece exemplifies Coolidge’s unique style and his contributions to advertising and caricature art during that period. In the artwork, a man stands prominently with a caricatured …

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I’m a Bad Dog! What Kind of a Dog are You? (1895) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “I’m a Bad Dog! What Kind of a Dog are You?” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1895. This piece is associated with the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genre of animal painting. The artwork features a close-up of a dog’s face, depicted with a stern and somewhat defiant …

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Man Holding up a Comic Foreground That Puts Him in a Fishing Scene (1874) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Man Holding up a Comic Foreground That Puts Him in a Fishing Scene,” created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1874, belongs to the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genre of illustration. The piece exhibits a playful and whimsical nature that is characteristic of Coolidge’s work. The central figure in the …

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Portrait of Madame E. L. Doyen (1910) by Giovanni Boldini

“Portrait of Madame E. L. Doyen,” created by Giovanni Boldini in 1910, is an exquisite oil painting on canvas. Placed within the private collection, this artwork belongs to the Impressionism and Kitsch movements, and it is characterized by its portrayal of a portrait. The artwork depicts Madame E. L. Doyen standing gracefully, adorned in an …

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Cashmere Bouquet Soap Advertisement Illustration (1949) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork entitled “Cashmere Bouquet Soap Advertisement Illustration” was created by Haddon Sundblom in 1949. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Kitsch art movement and measures 71.1 by 61 cm. It is part of the “Cashmere Bouquet Soap Advertisements” series and functions as a commercial advertisement. The artwork presents a romantic …

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Cheers! by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Cheers!” by Haddon Sundblom is an advertisement created using oil on board. It forms part of the “Coca Cola Advertisements” series and falls within the Kitsch art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 49.53 x 39.37 cm. In the artwork, an elderly woman is portrayed sitting comfortably in a cushioned wicker …

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Coca-Cola advertisement (c.1952) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Coca-Cola Advertisement” was crafted by the artist Haddon Sundblom around the year 1952. Executed in oil on board, this piece adheres to the Kitsch art movement. Measuring 38.1 by 35.56 centimeters, it belongs to the genre of advertisement and is a part of the series “Coca-Cola Advertisements”. The artwork portrays a cheerful, …

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Coca Cola Springboard Girl Tin Serving Tray (c.1939) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork, titled “Coca Cola Springboard Girl Tin Serving Tray,” was created by Haddon Sundblom in approximately 1939. This piece of art is associated with the Kitsch art movement and serves as an advertisement, specifically within the pin-up genre. The artwork has dimensions of 33.66 by 26.67 centimeters. The artwork features a vibrant depiction of …

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Coca-Cola Teen-Age Pin-Up Girls calendar 1945 (1945) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Coca-Cola Teen-Age Pin-Up Girls calendar 1945” was created by the artist Haddon Sundblom in 1945. This piece belongs to the kitsch art movement and falls under the genres of advertisement and pin-up. The dimensions of the artwork are 33 x 53 cm. The artwork vividly captures the essence of the mid-20th century …

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The Lady in Pink (Portrait of Olivia Concha de Fontecilla) (1916) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork titled “The Lady in Pink (Portrait of Olivia Concha de Fontecilla)” is a painting created by the artist Giovanni Boldini in 1916. Rendered using oil on canvas, this piece belongs to both the Impressionism and Kitsch art movements. It is a portrait genre with dimensions of 163 x 113 cm. The artwork features …

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Lady Wearing a Straw Bonnet (Morning Promenade) (1902 – 1905) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork titled “Lady Wearing a Straw Bonnet (Morning Promenade)” was created by Giovanni Boldini between 1902 and 1905. It belongs to the Impressionism and Kitsch art movements, and falls within the portrait genre. In the artwork, a woman is depicted elegantly walking, adorned with a straw bonnet. Her attire is sophisticated, featuring a high-collared …

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Santa by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Santa” by Haddon Sundblom, created using oil on canvas, belongs to the Kitsch art movement. As an advertisement genre piece, it measures 45.72 by 50.8 cm. The artwork depicts the quintessential portrayal of Santa Claus, characterized by his jolly demeanor, rosy cheeks, and a twinkle in his eye. The artist, Haddon Sundblom, …

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Snowman, Ad Illustration (c.1950; United States) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Snowman, Ad Illustration,” was created by Haddon Sundblom circa 1950 in the United States. Rendered in oil on board and canvas, this piece belongs to the Kitsch art movement and measures 30.48 by 68.58 cm. The artwork serves as an advertisement and typifies the genre with its engaging and vibrant depiction. In …

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Sylvania Electric, Calendar Pin-Up, December 1962 (1962) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork, titled “Sylvania Electric, Calendar Pin-Up, December 1962,” was created by Haddon Sundblom in the year 1962 using the medium of canvas. It is associated with the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genres of illustration and pin-up. The dimensions of the artwork are 85 x 40 cm. In the artwork, a quintessential …

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Untitled by Konrad Zuse

The artwork titled “Untitled” by Konrad Zuse, rendered in oil, is associated with the Kitsch art movement and belongs to the landscape genre. The artwork portrays a vibrant and surreal landscape with thick, expressive brushstrokes. The sunset sky, adorned in warm hues of pink and orange, dominates the backdrop. The scene features a small red …

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Scene II – Betrothed. Woman on Man’s Lap (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Scene II – Betrothed. Woman on Man’s Lap” by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge, created in 1877, belongs to the Kitsch art movement. It is an illustration and is part of the series “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes.” The artwork portrays a unique and intimate moment between a man and …

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Scene III – Married. Couple Standing (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork, titled “Scene III – Married. Couple Standing,” was crafted by the artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in the year 1877. It belongs to the art movement known as Kitsch and is categorized under the genre of illustration. This piece is part of the series “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes.” The …

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Scene I – Smitten. Man Looking at Woman (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Scene I – Smitten. Man Looking at Woman” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1877. It belongs to the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genre of illustration. This piece is part of a series named “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes.” The artwork depicts a man …

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Scene IV – Tongue. Couple Arguing (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork, titled “Scene IV – Tongue. Couple Arguing,” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1877. It belongs to the Kitsch art movement and falls under the illustration genre. This piece is part of the series “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes.” The artwork vividly captures a domestic scene featuring a …

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Scene Vi – Evenings down Town. Man at Bar (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Scene VI – Evenings down Town. Man at Bar,” created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1877, is a notable piece from the art movement known as Kitsch. This illustration serves as part of a series named “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes.” The artwork depicts a seemingly humorous scene …

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Madame Marie-Louise Herouet by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork, titled “Madame Marie-Louise Herouet,” is a portrait crafted by the distinguished artist Giovanni Boldini. This piece exemplifies the melding of Impressionism and Kitsch art movements. In the portrait genre, Boldini employs his characteristic dynamic brushwork and keen eye for capturing the essence of his subject. The artwork portrays Madame Marie-Louise Herouet with an …

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Sitting Lady (The Talk) (1904 – 1905) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork titled “Sitting Lady (The Talk)” was created by Giovanni Boldini between 1904 and 1905. This work falls under the art movements of Impressionism and Kitsch and is classified within the genre of portraiture. The artwork depicts a woman seated, rendered with loose and dynamic brushstrokes characteristic of Boldini’s style. Her figure is partially …

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Spanish Dancer at the Moulin Rouge (c.1905) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork titled “Spanish Dancer at the Moulin Rouge” was created by the artist Giovanni Boldini around the year 1905. Executed using oil on canvas, this piece is associated with the Impressionism and Kitsch art movements, and it resides within a private collection. The artwork measures 125.1 by 101.92 centimeters and falls within the genre …

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Untitled by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by artist Haddon Sundblom using oil on board. It is associated with the Kitsch and New Realism art movements and has dimensions of 87 x 66.04 cm. This genre painting exemplifies Sundblom’s keen ability to capture intimate human moments with a refined realism that aligns with his stylistic inclinations. …

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Veedol Pin-Up Advertisement (c.1950) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “Veedol Pin-Up Advertisement,” created by Haddon Sundblom around 1950, is a lithographic piece on linen. Measuring 90.8 by 45.72 cm, this artwork falls under the kitsch art movement and serves as a pin-up advertisement. The advertisement is for Veedol motor oil and represents both the genres of advertisement and pin-up art. The …

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What Should a School Child’s Breakfast Be (1926) by Haddon Sundblom

The artwork titled “What Should a School Child’s Breakfast Be” was created by Haddon Sundblom in 1926. This oil on canvas piece falls under the genres of kitsch and impressionism. It was produced as an advertisement and measures 81.28 by 55.88 centimeters. In the artwork, one observes a charming and idealized portrayal of children gathered …

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Scene V – Muscle. Couple Fighting (1877) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Scene V – Muscle. Couple Fighting” was created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1877. It is part of the “The Tale of a Wedded Life, in Ten Scenes” series and belongs to the Kitsch art movement. The genre of this piece is illustration. The artwork depicts a chaotic and intense scene of …

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Sitting up with a Sick Friend (1903) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

The artwork titled “Sitting up with a Sick Friend” was created by the artist Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in the year 1903. This painting is part of the “Dogs Playing Poker (1903)” series and belongs to the “Kitsch” art movement. It is categorized under the genre of animal painting. The artwork depicts a gathering of anthropomorphic …

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The Accommodating Money Lender (1886) by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

“The Accommodating Money Lender,” created by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge in 1886, is an illustration belonging to the Kitsch art movement. The artwork satirically depicts various incidents involving Mr. Welldodo, who is frequently approached by individuals seeking loans, each of whom subsequently disappears without repaying him. The depiction is split into four distinct scenes, each describing …

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Mrs. Leeds, the later Princess Anastasia of Greece (and Denmark) (1914) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork titled “Mrs. Leeds, the later Princess Anastasia of Greece (and Denmark)” was created by Giovanni Boldini in 1914. This portrait, which belongs to the Impressionism and Kitsch movements, presents an elegant depiction of its subject. The artwork captures a refined woman standing in a poised and graceful manner. Dressed in an opulent, diaphanous …

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Naked young woman lying down with black stockings (c.1885) by Giovanni Boldini

The artwork, titled “Naked young woman lying down with black stockings,” was created by Giovanni Boldini around the year 1885. Executed using oil on panel, this piece measures 33 x 55 cm and is associated with the Impressionism and Kitsch movements. It falls within the genre of nude paintings and is currently housed in a …

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The Artist’s Model, Montecatini by Giovanni Boldini

“The Artist’s Model, Montecatini,” created by Giovanni Boldini, is a captivating artwork that belongs to the Impressionism and Kitsch art movements. This piece, classified as a nude painting (nu), embodies a bold and expressive style characteristic of the Impressionist movement, juxtaposed with elements of kitsch that lend it a distinctive charm. The artwork portrays a …

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Summer Nights by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork “Summer Nights,” crafted by the artist Odd Nerdrum, is an exemplar of the Neo-baroque and Kitsch art movements. Classified as a nude painting (nu) within the genre painting category, it exhibits the distinct stylistic preferences of the artist, embracing both the grandeur of past artistic traditions and the provocative allure of kitsch aesthetics. …

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The Summer by Odd Nerdrum

“The Summer” by Odd Nerdrum, embodying the Kitsch art movement, is a fine example of genre painting. The artwork captures a serene moment of leisure by a lakeshore, involving a group of figures engaged in various activities that typify a summer’s day. In this artwork, a group of individuals is depicted in a tranquil setting …

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The Water Protectors (1983 – 1993) by Odd Nerdrum

“The Water Protectors,” created by Odd Nerdrum between 1983 and 1993, is an oil painting on canvas that epitomizes the Neo-Baroque and Kitsch art movements. This symbolic painting presents a group of figures adorned in a manner suggestive of a historical or timeless narrative. In the artwork, three figures are centrally positioned, draped in garments …

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Twilight (1981) by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork, titled “Twilight,” was created by the artist Odd Nerdrum in 1981. It belongs to the Neo-baroque and Kitsch art movements, and it is categorized as a symbolic painting. “Twilight” depicts a figure in a crouching position, seemingly vulnerable and exposed, within a dark and ominous forest setting. The use of chiaroscuro, a technique …

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Twin Mother by the Sea (1998 – 1999) by Odd Nerdrum

“Twin Mother by the Sea,” created by Odd Nerdrum between 1998 and 1999, is a symbolic painting that falls under the art movements of Kitsch and Neo-baroque. The artwork prominently features themes and stylistic elements that invoke both emotional depth and classical influences, as is characteristic of these movements. The artwork depicts two figures seated …

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Early Morning by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork, titled “Early Morning,” is a piece by Odd Nerdrum, an artist associated with the Kitsch movement. This genre painting, which also falls under the category of nude painting (nu), presents an introspective and serene scene. In the artwork, a tranquil beach setting during an early morning is depicted. The atmosphere is calm and …

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Volunteer by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork, titled “Volunteer,” is a symbolic painting by the artist Odd Nerdrum, known for his association with the Neo-baroque and Kitsch art movements. In this piece, Nerdrum employs elements typical of these movements to convey profound and often complex narratives through his symbolic use of imagery. In “Volunteer,” a central figure emerges from a …

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Woman with Doorknob by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork entitled “Woman with Doorknob” was created by the artist Odd Nerdrum. It is associated with the Neo-baroque and Kitsch art movements. This piece exemplifies symbolic painting—a genre deeply embedded in metaphorical and allegorical representation. In “Woman with Doorknob,” the central figure dominates the composition, captivating the viewer’s attention with a stark countenance and …

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Kontalottaret Media by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork titled “Kontalottaret Media” by artist Odd Nerdrum, belongs to the art movements Kitsch and Contemporary Realism. This symbolic and nude painting features distinct characteristics that reflect these movements and genres. The artwork portrays three nude figures, who are depicted with a profound sense of realism and meticulous attention to anatomical detail. Positioned against …

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Self Portrait as the Prophet of Painting (The Savior of Painting) (1997) by Odd Nerdrum

The artwork, titled “Self Portrait as the Prophet of Painting (The Savior of Painting),” was created by the artist Odd Nerdrum in 1997. It is executed in oil on canvas and belongs to the Kitsch art movement. The genre of this piece is a self-portrait. In the artwork, a figure stands dominantly in the foreground, …

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LAST SUPPER by Jon Mcnaughton

The artwork titled “Last Supper,” created by the artist Jon McNaughton, falls under the art movement known as Kitsch and is categorized as a religious painting. This artwork depicts a profound moment from Christian iconography, featuring Jesus Christ and his twelve apostles gathered around a table sharing a final meal. The scene is imbued with …

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LOVING SAVIOR by Jon Mcnaughton

The artwork titled “LOVING SAVIOR” is a religious painting by the artist Jon McNaughton and belongs to the art movement “Kitsch”. The piece exemplifies themes commonly associated with religious imagery and devotional art. In the artwork, a serene figure wearing traditional robes, holding a wooden staff, is depicted standing near a tranquil waterway with an …

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THE ARRIVAL by Jon Mcnaughton

The artwork “The Arrival,” created by Jon McNaughton, is a notable piece within the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. In this depiction, McNaughton conveys a spiritually significant moment with a striking clarity that is characteristic of Kitsch art, often marked by its appeal to popular or sentimental taste. The …

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VIA DOLOROSA by Jon Mcnaughton

The artwork, titled “VIA DOLOROSA” by Jon McNaughton, belongs to the art movements of Kitsch and Social Realism. It is a symbolic and religious painting that explores profound spiritual and societal themes. The artwork vividly illustrates a scene depicting the path of suffering, known as the “Via Dolorosa,” traditionally believed to be the route that …

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Two Women with Poppies (1942 – 1944) by Francis Picabia

The artwork entitled “Two Women with Poppies” was created by Francis Picabia between 1942 and 1944. Executed in oil on cardboard, this piece is representative of the Kitsch movement and is categorized within the genre of nude painting (nu). Measuring 105 by 75 centimeters, the artwork is presently held in a private collection. “Two Women …

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Spring by Francis Picabia

The artwork titled “Spring” is a creation by the artist Francis Picabia. This piece is associated with the Kitsch art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. In this monochromatic artwork, the viewer is presented with a scene where a man and a woman are positioned outdoors, possibly in nature. The man is …

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Suzy by Francis Picabia

The artwork titled “Suzy” is a portrait created by the artist Francis Picabia, and it is associated with the Kitsch art movement. The artwork features a monochromatic, almost grayscale portrayal of a seated figure with short hair, presenting a relaxed but engaging demeanor. The subject’s face exudes a gentle and inviting expression, with a slight …

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Albert Speer by Arno Breker

The artwork titled “Albert Speer” is a sculpture created by Arno Breker, belonging to the Kitsch and Neoclassicism art movements. In this depiction, the artwork is a finely sculpted bust, skillfully capturing the intricate details of the human face and structure. The piece exudes a classical aesthetic, with a strong emphasis on symmetry, proportion, and …

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Flora (1943) by Arno Breker

The artwork titled “Flora,” created by Arno Breker in 1943, is a sculpture that exemplifies the Kitsch and Neoclassicism art movements. This piece of art reflects the stylistic and thematic attributes associated with these movements, capturing the essence of classical form and simplicity while incorporating elements of sentimentality and idealism. The sculpture portrays a graceful, …

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Humility (1944) by Arno Breker

“Humility” is a sculpture created by Arno Breker in 1944, associated with the art movements of Kitsch and Neoclassicism. This artwork exemplifies the genre of sculpture, displaying characteristics reminiscent of classical forms and idealized aesthetics typical of its era. The artwork depicts a nude female figure standing in a naturalistic pose. The sculpture presents a …

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Prometheus (1937) by Arno Breker

“Prometheus,” crafted by Arno Breker in 1937, is a notable example of sculpture within the Kitsch and Neoclassicism art movements. The artwork showcases the artist’s adept skill in sculpting, blending classical influences with stylistic flourishes that were prevalent during its time of creation. The artwork depicts the Greek mythological figure Prometheus, known for stealing fire …

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Psyche (1941) by Arno Breker

The artwork “Psyche,” created by Arno Breker in 1941, belongs to the art movements of Kitsch and Neoclassicism and is categorized under the genre of sculpture. “Psyche” is a sculpture depicting a nude female figure standing upright with an air of poised serenity. The figure embodies the grace and classical form often associated with Neoclassicism, …

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Victory by Arno Breker

The artwork titled “Victory” is a sculpture created by the artist Arno Breker, known for his association with the Kitsch and Neoclassicism art movements. This piece exemplifies Breker’s classical style, which often draws upon the aesthetics and principles of ancient Greek and Roman art. In the artwork, a nude figure is depicted from the back, …

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