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Vibrant Minimalist Abstract Geometric Art
₹549.00 – ₹999.00This vibrant artwork collection explores the bold interplay between geometric forms and primary colors, creating a striking visual impact. Infuse your space with the energy of modern art. This collection merges vibrant red, blue, yellow, and stark black to form visually compelling designs inspired by geometry. Perfect for minimalist, contemporary, or modern interiors.
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 with a Mirror
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Raja Ravi Varma’s Lady with a Mirror is an exquisite oil painting that merges traditional Indian themes with European techniques, created in 1894. Noteworthy for winning the Governor’s gold medal, the artwork is a prime example of Varma’s ability to capture the elegance of everyday life, making it highly sought after in both original and reproduction forms. Read more on the artwork here.
Moonlit Serene Buddha
₹749.00 – ₹2,499.00Immerse yourself in the tranquil serenity of this moonlit Buddha artwork created by our artists in Treasurables Studio. Perfect for creating a peaceful ambiance, this piece transforms any space into a haven of mindfulness. Available in various sizes and styles, you can choose from canvas prints, framed artwork, or wood-mounted designs to suit your space and taste.
Le Moulin De La Galette (ca. 1886)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Vincent van Gogh’s Le Moulin de la Galette series encapsulates his vibrant Parisian period in 1886, showcasing the lively aspects of Montmartre through his expressive brushwork. These iconic pieces reflect the transition in Van Gogh’s artistic style and hold significant value for collectors, with some versions housed in prestigious museums worldwide. Read more on the artwork here.
The Three Divine Muses
₹749.00 – ₹2,499.00Celebrate the timeless beauty and unity of womanhood with this exquisite portrayal of three women in traditional Indian attire, capturing elegance and poise in every detail. Available in various styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
Bataille de Champigny – Episode de la guerre de 1870 (1882)
₹324.00Bataille de Champigny – Episode de la guerre de 1870 by Henri Rousseau is a significant oil on canvas illustration capturing a pivotal moment in the Franco-Prussian War. Completed in 1882, this work showcases Rousseau’s versatility, diverging from his quintessential naive style. While not as commercially renowned as his more characteristic pieces, this artwork carries substantial historical importance in understanding military conflicts in 19th-century France. Read more on the artwork here.
Women Picking Olives (1889)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Women Picking Olives exemplifies Van Gogh’s mastery in post-Impressionist style, showcasing his emotional connection to rural life. With three distinctive versions, this artwork not only reflects the simplicity of daily tasks but also captures the artist’s innovative approach. The piece is significant in the art world, with one version residing in The Metropolitan Museum of Art and contributing to Van Gogh’s legacy of multiple creativity. Read more on the artwork here.
Elegant Simplicity
₹424.00 – ₹1,749.00This artwork blends bold lines, vibrant colors, and minimalist design to evoke the essence of traditional Indian artistry. The poised female figure radiates cultural pride and modern appeal. A perfect piece for art lovers seeking heritage with a contemporary twist. Available in different styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew (1606–1607)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew by Caravaggio is a striking Baroque masterpiece dating from 1606-1607. Known for its dramatic use of light and intimate portrayal of martyrdom, this artwork represents a significant cultural moment in Naples under Spanish rule. Its monetary value has significantly increased, especially after being acquired by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1976. Read more on the artwork here.
Study of an Old Man
₹599.00 – ₹679.00Rembrandt van Rijn’s studies of old men, ranging from early character explorations to profound portraits, reflect his mastery of light, emotion, and humanity. Notable works like Old Man with a Gold Chain and Portrait of an Old Man (The Old Rabbi) showcase the artist’s deep psychological insight, capturing the essence of aging characters. These masterpieces hold significant monetary and cultural value within the art world, highlighting Rembrandt’s enduring legacy. Read more on the artwork here.
Water Carriers of the Ganges (c. 1885)
₹324.00 – ₹2,799.00Water Carriers of the Ganges by Edwin Lord Weeks is a captivating exploration of Indian culture, created around 1885. This remarkable oil painting showcases the artist’s vibrant depiction of daily life along the Ganges River, which contributed to a broader understanding of India at a time when Western perceptions were often limited. Its significance in the art world is underscored by its presence in the esteemed collection of the Dallas Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.
Autumn Sea
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Experience the true beauty of nature with Gustave Courbet’s Autumn Sea. an icon of 19th-century realism. This captivating oil on canvas painting, created in 1867, reflects Courbet’s commitment to realism while capturing the serene power of the ocean. Now part of the Ohara Museum of Art collection in Japan, the artwork highlights the significance of sea depictions in the art world and is available through various reproduction options. Read more on the artwork here.
Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild
₹324.00 – ₹379.00An exemplary piece of Rembrandt’s mastery, Syndics of the Drapers’ Guild showcases the dynamism of group portraiture and the meticulous craftsmanship of 17th-century Dutch art. As a significant artwork housed in the Rijksmuseum, it underscores the importance of guilds in Amsterdam’s economy while holding immense value in the art world due to its historical relevance and distinctive styling. Read more on the artwork here.
Blossoming Acacia Branches (1890)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Blossoming Acacia Branches is a captivating oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in June 1890 during his prolific stay in Auvers-sur-Oise. Measuring 32.5 x 24.0 cm, the artwork showcases Van Gogh’s unique brushwork and attention to floral detail, despite debates surrounding its authenticity and subject matter, making it a noteworthy piece in art collections. Read more on the artwork here.
Paysage avec des pêcheurs
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Henri Rousseau’s Paysage avec des pêcheurs from 1909 is a captivating oil on canvas that combines a tranquil rural scene with modernity, featuring four fishermen and an ephemeral biplane. This artwork exemplifies Rousseau’s unique naive style, reflecting a simplistic beauty that has garnered significant acclaim and value in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.
Autumn Escape
₹749.00 – ₹2,799.00This artwork beautifully portrays a rustic cabin perched on the edge of a peaceful lake, framed by a vibrant palette of golden, orange, and red leaves. A perfect addition to your collection, this piece embodies the magic of autumn in its most serene form. Available in various styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
The Valley of the Nervia (1884)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Claude Monet’s The Valley of the Nervia is a stunning representation of Impressionism, painted during his inspirational trip to the Italian Riviera in 1884. Highly valued in today’s art market, it is a centerpiece of natural beauty housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Read more on the artwork here.
Evolution, No. 13, Group VI (1908)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00Created in 1908, Evolution, No. 13, Group VI by Hilma af Klint represents a groundbreaking fusion of spirituality and abstraction, making it a cornerstone in the evolution of modern art. Its unique composition and vibrant colors place af Klint at the forefront of abstract expression well before well-known contemporaries. Read more on the artwork here.
Portrait of Joseph Roulin (The Postman)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Celebrate the warmth of friendship with Portrait of Joseph Roulin (The Postman), Van Gogh’s vibrant tribute to his close companion in Arles. With bold colors and expressive lines, Van Gogh captured the strength and kindness of Roulin, turning an everyday man into an unforgettable icon. Own a piece that reflects Van Gogh’s unique ability to see beauty in the familiar, bringing humanity to life on canvas. Read more on the artwork here.
The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope (1905)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Henri Rousseau’s The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope, created in 1905, is a striking oil-on-canvas that encapsulates the artist’s Naïve Art style. This vivid jungle scene of predator versus prey captures the viewer’s attention with its dramatic composition and bold color palette, making it a significant work in art history. Read more on the artwork here.
Langlois Bridge At Arles (1888)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00The Langlois Bridge at Arles by Vincent van Gogh is a captivating series of artworks showcasing the picturesque Pont de Réginelle, reflecting the artist’s fascination with Dutch design. Created in 1888, these paintings are a testament to Van Gogh’s evolving style, making them highly significant and sought after in the art market. 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.
Banana Harvest (1907–10)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Created between 1907 and 1910 by renowned French post-impressionist Henri Rousseau, Banana Harvest embodies his distinctive naïve style. This captivating artwork not only reflects the simplicity of his artistic vision but also holds significant monetary value in today’s art market, appealing to both collectors and art lovers alike. Read more on the artwork here.
The Virgin Adoring the Child (1480–1490)
₹299.00 – ₹649.00An exquisite example of Early Renaissance artistry, The Virgin Adoring the Child by Sandro Botticelli illustrates profound religious themes and sophisticated symbolisms. Initially misattributed to Filippo Lippi, this tempera piece is not just a feast for the eyes but a valuable contribution to art history, housed at the prestigious National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Read more on the artwork here.
Zebra Essence
₹749.00 – ₹2,799.00This captivating artwork intertwines the human form with dynamic zebra-like patterns, creating a hypnotic blend of nature and abstraction. The red lips stand as a vivid focal point amidst the monochromatic waves. Perfect for spaces that celebrate bold design and visual intrigue. Available in different styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
Portico Of A Mosque, Ahmedabad
₹324.00 – ₹1,999.00Portico Of A Mosque, Ahmedabad by Edwin Lord Weeks is a striking representation of Orientalist art, capturing the intricate beauty of Indian architecture. This notable oil on canvas piece, measuring 55.5 x 46.36 cm, reflects Weeks’ extensive travels and keen observations of the East, and holds significant value in the art world due to its cultural relevance and artistic complexity. Read more on the artwork here.
Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds
₹729.00Wheatfield Under Thunderclouds is a poignant oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, created in July 1890. It encapsulates the emotional turmoil and beauty of nature, capturing a fleeting moment in the artist’s final days. This significant artwork remains a cherished masterpiece within the Van Gogh Museum collection, reflecting both its profound artistic value and the historical context of Van Gogh’s life. Read more on the artwork here.
Un Moulin À Zaandam (1871)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Claude Monet’s Un Moulin À Zaandam from 1871 captures the serene beauty of a Dutch windmill, showcasing his early impressionist style. This oil on canvas is significant in the art world as it reflects Monet’s explorations outside France during a transformative period in his career. Read more on the artwork here.
Flowery Meadow at Veierland (1887)
₹324.00 – ₹1,899.00Explore Edvard Munch’s Flowery Meadow at Veierland from 1887, an early masterpiece showcasing the artist’s developing style steeped in Impressionism and Naturalism. This serene depiction of nature offers insight into Munch’s exploration of tranquility, prior to his iconic works like The Scream. Read more on the artwork here.
Elephants bathing in a green pool (1938)
₹324.00 – ₹799.00Amrita Sher-Gil’s Elephants bathing in a green pool is a captivating depiction of elephants at play, reflecting the artist’s innovative fusion of European techniques and Indian traditions. Created in 1938, this painting stands as a significant piece in Indian art history and is highly praised within the art community. Read more on the artwork here.
The Prodigal Son in the Brothel
₹599.00 – ₹679.00An evocative exploration of moral decline, The Prodigal Son in the Brothel encapsulates both the allure and tragedy of excess. Created around 1635 by Rembrandt van Rijn, this captivating oil painting not only highlights the artist’s technical prowess but also carries significant weight in the art community, often serving as a poignant reminder of redemption’s importance. Read more on the artwork here.
The Bride (1917–1918)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Gustav Klimt’s The Bride is a mesmerizing unfinished painting from 1917-1918 that encapsulates the artist’s late period characterized by Expressionist and oriental influences. It stands as a significant piece in the art market, rich in both aesthetic beauty and artistic investigation, offering insights into Klimt’s process upon his untimely death. Read more on the artwork here.
The Majestic King
₹749.00 – ₹2,799.00Experience the awe-inspiring presence of the lion, the undisputed king of the wild, captured in breathtaking detail and regal elegance. Available in various styles and sizes, you can choose from canvas prints or framed artwork designs to suit your space and taste.
The Water Lily Pond (1917-1919)
₹729.00Claude Monet’s The Water Lily Pond. created between 1917 and 1919, is a mesmerizing reflection of his mastery in capturing natural beauty. This oil on canvas painting, rooted in his beloved Giverny garden, stands as a testament to his innovative techniques and profound emotional journey during World War I. The artwork remains a treasured piece in the art world, enriching the collection at The Art Institute of Chicago. Read more on the artwork here.
Composition Abstraite (1932)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00A mesmerizing 1932 creation by Auguste Herbin, Composition Abstraite showcases the hallmark characteristics of geometric abstraction, revealing vibrant colors and innovative forms. With its roots in the influential group Abstraction-Création, this artwork emphasizes the significance of non-representational art and holds considerable value in the contemporary art market. Read more on the artwork here.
Haystacks (1890-1891)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Claude Monet’s iconic “Haystacks” series captures the essence of rural life through the changing light and seasons. Spanning from 1890 to 1891, this collection of 25 canvases transports viewers into the heart of Giverny’s agricultural landscape, epitomizing the monetary significance of Impressionism as a revolutionary movement in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.
Altarpiece No. 1 Group X (1915)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00Discover ‘Altarpiece No. 1, Group X,’ a pivotal artwork by Hilma af Klint, created in 1915. This piece plays a crucial role in the artist’s Paintings for the Temple series, exploring deep spiritual themes through vibrant abstract forms. Its monetary significance rose following a major exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, elevating af Klint’s status in art history. Read more on the artwork here.
11 tableux et 7 poèmes (1945)
₹324.00 – ₹379.00Created posthumously in 1945, “11 Tableaux et 7 Poèmes” by Wassily Kandinsky is an innovative fusion of visual art and poetry. This unique bound volume features 11 illustrations crafted using the pochoir technique paired with 7 evocative poems, emphasizing Kandinsky’s exploration of art’s literary aspects. The work holds substantial significance in the art world, not only marking Kandinsky’s continued creative exploration but also being a valuable collectible. Read more on the artwork here.
The Kitchen Maid
₹324.00 – ₹679.00A mesmerizing window into the life of a kitchen maid, Rembrandt’s The Kitchen Maid (1651) showcases his mastery of light and human character. This significant oil-on-canvas painting resides in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, and reflects the Dutch Golden Age’s flair, making it a prized piece within the art world. Read more on the artwork here.