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French Art

French Art

Our collection of French Art showcases the work of French artists, artists living in France and art that responds to and reflects various elements of France. Known for producing some of the most ground-breaking and influential artists in recent times, France is a hotbed for art and culture. Explore the collection and discover new and original works from some of our leading artists on the platform. The History of French Art Many of the movements and styles that have characterised the recent history of the art world have been pioneered or developed in France. From Romanticism and Impressionism to Realism and Cubism, French figures, places and styles have had a big part to play in all the paintings collages and mixed media pieces created during this time. Cities and settings such as Paris and the southern coast have been home to some of the most famous moments in the history of art. Looking for art inspired by French artists? Explore our Monet and Matisse curated collections.

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Curated by Cecile Martet

Wooden Wall Art

The Wooden Wall Art collection was curated to bring together a selection of our curator’s favourite wooden sculptures and wall hangings on the platform. Browse the collection and explore a range of abstract works, geometric pieces and much more to discover new wooden wall art for sale online. Wood & the History of Art Wooden building and sculpting are some of the oldest, most enduring crafts in the world. Whether used for sculpture, a frame or as a stretcher for a painting on a canvas, wood as a material is integral to artistic practice, both for its practical and aesthetic qualities. The first example of decorative wood sculpture can be traced back to ancient Egypt, and from there was used in crafts around the world, including Swedish folk instruments and utensils for the indigenous people of northern Canada and Alaska. ##Featured Artists Alexander Grigorev is an artist and architect working across sculpture, installation, jewellery and architecture. His conceptual approach draws on themes such as popular culture and traditions in Russian and Asian art. Alexander’s series of Molecule works are highly intricate wall sculptures that are finished in gold paint to give them an Art Deco aesthetic. Similarly to Alexander, Andrij Savchuk creates wall sculptures out of wood, and then finishes them with colourful and monochrome patterns. Discover our full collection of wooden sculptures.

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Curated by Cecile Martet

Art Inspired by Picasso

Discover paintings, collage, prints and sculpture inspired by the art of Pablo Picasso. Our curated collection includes Cubist works, abstracted portraits, domestic scenes and much more. ##The Influence of Picasso Pablo Picasso is arguably one of the most influential artists working throughout the 20th century. With a practice spanning across paintings, etchings, lithographs and ceramic sculpture, Picasso enjoyed a long career characterised by an ever-changing artistic style. A pioneer of Cubism, Picasso led the way for the avant-garde art movements that followed. Works such as Guernica, The Weeping Woman and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon are examples of Picasso’s most famous works. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Browse more curated collections inspired by Rothko, Matisse, Warhol, van Gogh, Kusama, Monet and more.

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Curated by Rise Art

Californian Art

The Californian Art collection celebrates the artists, scenery and inspirations of America’s ‘Golden State’. Featuring sprawling landscape photography, large scale abstracts and vibrant figurative work, the collection was curated to celebrate the art of Californian artists on the platform. Discover more works from American artists in our New from America collection. California’s Art History California has been home to many pivotal post-war art movements in the last century. From elements of Dada making its way over to the West Coast to LA-based Surrealism, California has long become the destination for eclectic modern and contemporary artistic styles. David Hockney is perhaps the most obvious artist to be associated with California. Many of his more recognisable paintings and digital drawings respond to Californian living. Hockney first visited Los Angeles in the 1960s and, over the space of ten years, produced many paintings depicting poolside scenes. Browse contemporary artworks inspired by Hockney’s style in our David Hockney collection. Featured Artists Monica Griffen is a multidisciplinary artist living in LA. Working primarily in ​​photography, Monica’s works respond to the wide range of California’s natural landscapes. Her ‘In the Wild series documents a series of well-known places and the feelings inspired by each one. Dave Smith is also based in Los Angeles. His surrealist paintings are executed in a hyperrealistic style and draw together identifiable Californian vistas with seemingly random objects such as pizzas, shoes, power drills and fortune cookies. Both Monica and Dave, along with many other artists included in the collection, form artworks that reflect their unique impressions of California Discover more from our American artists.

Phin Jennings

Curated by Phin Jennings

Escapist Art

Art has the power to transport us elsewhere. Our Escapist Art collection, featuring paintings, prints and photography from new and established artists across the platform, highlights works that inspire the imagination and offer the viewer a chance to explore new horizons. Art & Escapism Art is often seen and appreciated as a way to escape the physical world. Throughout history, images of divine harmony, make-believe and nostalgia have long populated canvases. Whether providing solace through minimalism, spectacle through abstraction and optical art, or bringing the viewer into a fastasical realm, an escapist motif can exist in many forms and styles. Envision new realms with Sara Hoque's firework displays of colour, Fatima Mian's enchanting streetside scenes, and Richard Pike's lively illustrated landscapes.

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Curated by Sophie Heatley

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