Louis Kronberg ‘La Fin Du Ballet’ 1939.
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Louis Kronberg ‘La Fin Du Ballet’ 1939.
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Arturo Ciacelli ‘Danza Macabra’ 1939.
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Emil Maetzel Etching ‘Wasserlauf im Schnee’ 1939.
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Jack Murray, Farm Journal Cover Illustration, 1939.
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1939 Art Deco ‘World’s Fair’ Airplane Table Lamp.
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Dan Morton Original Batman Art Drawing ‘Dark Knight’ 1939.
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Caricature of the 1939 Motion Picture 'Hollywood Cavalcade' by George Wachsteter.
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John Wardell Power LInocut ‘L'homme calculateur’ 1939.
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Hugh Stevenson Lithograph ‘Hayfield’ 1939.
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Louis Lozowick ‘Skyscraper at Night’ 1939.
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Grant Wood ‘Iowa Farm in January’ 1939.
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Abstraction by Paul Klee, 1939.
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Francis Criss ‘Rhapsody in Steel’ 1939.
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John Luke ‘Shaw’s Bridge Belfast’ 1939.
Shaw's Bridge" is probably Luke's last major work before the start of the Second World War and a significant point in the artist's development. This work recalls the earlier composition "The Bridge" from 1936 with its more simplified form and colours. Luke painted at least two versions of the bridge, the earliest in 1936, and he made at least one linocut print (c.1933). Shaw's Bridge" represents a synthesis in the artist's style, culminating in the more recognisable decorative and rhythmical compositions, and it is the work in which he settled on the technique of applying oil glazes over a tempera base. Luke continued to use this unusual technique for the remainder of his meticulously planned and executed easel paintings. "Shaw's Bridge" is probably the last painting that Luke completed with an identifiable topographical subject matter. After 1940 he turned increasingly to mural painting and public commissions.
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Wifredo Lam ‘Visage Cubiste’ 1939.
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'Der Opernball' 1939 mit Paul Hörbiger, Marte Harell, Theo Lingen & Hans Moser.
Vintage 1939 New York World's Fair Poster by Nembhard N. Cullin