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Pablo Picasso 1973 Original Exhibition Poster From a Showcase at MoMA New YorkSize 33x23 approx.Available 🟢
06/02/2026

Pablo Picasso 1973 Original Exhibition Poster From a Showcase at MoMA New York
Size 33x23 approx.
Available 🟢

Andy Warhol vintage original exhibition from show back in the 90’s featuring one his Cowboys and Indians artworks, indee...
05/31/2026

Andy Warhol vintage original exhibition from show back in the 90’s featuring one his Cowboys and Indians artworks, indeed an art history witness from this show in Europe. Were you there? Probably not, but this poster indeed was!
Available 🟢

Original Fernand Leger Vintage Exhibit poster from show in Paris back in 1981Available 🟢
05/28/2026

Original Fernand Leger Vintage Exhibit poster from show in Paris back in 1981
Available 🟢

Original Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition Poster from his opening day book release event Certain People. Just Sold šŸ”“ For m...
05/25/2026

Original Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition Poster from his opening day book release event Certain People. Just Sold šŸ”“
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New art treasure hunt alert 🚨 Ed Ruscha ā€œCourse of Empireā€ Original Exhibition Poster from show at National Gallery Lond...
05/22/2026

New art treasure hunt alert 🚨 Ed Ruscha ā€œCourse of Empireā€ Original Exhibition Poster from show at National Gallery London back in 2018
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Beautiful exhibition poster featuring artwork by renowned modern artist Marc Chagall to announce a retrospective show in...
05/16/2026

Beautiful exhibition poster featuring artwork by renowned modern artist Marc Chagall to announce a retrospective show in Dallas, Texas. United States

The image is a detail from ā€œRider in the Flowered Skirtā€ (1970), a whimsical composition that showcases Chagall’s unmistakable style—dreamlike characters, vibrant colors, and poetic storytelling.

Chagall’s art blends folklore, fantasy, and memory, often featuring floating figures, animals, musicians, and surreal landscapes inspired by his childhood and cultural heritage.

With its expressive colors and narrative imagery, this poster makes a striking addition to a modern gallery wall, creative studio, or art-lover’s home.

Artist:
Marc Chagall

Artwork:
Rider in the Flowered Skirt (1970)

Medium referenced in original work:
Collage of fabric, gouache, pencil, colored pencil, and India ink on paper.

Approximate size:
17 Ɨ 17 inches
(Square format)

Condition

Good condition.
Light wear consistent with storage.
Please review photos carefully for details.

Wood poster hangers shown in the photos are not included.

Perfect For

• Marc Chagall collectors
• Modern art lovers
• Colorful gallery wall decor
• Museum poster collectors
• Art studio decoration

Shipping

Poster will be:

• Carefully rolled
• Protected in a sleeve
• Shipped inside a rigid poster tube

05/14/2026

Treasure Hunt Alert 🚨 Original vintage 1998 exhibition poster from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Keith Haring show.

Art history often worships output and ignores impact.But genius doesn’t exist in a vacuum — it leaves marks on people to...
01/14/2026

Art history often worships output and ignores impact.
But genius doesn’t exist in a vacuum — it leaves marks on people too.

Question to spark debate:
šŸ‘‰ Can we admire the art without excusing the artist?
Art history loves masterpieces. It avoids consequences.

7ļøāƒ£ Claude Monet painted while going blind
Those dreamy late colors? Cataracts. Beauty born from physical decline.
Were we praising innovation—or adapting to illness?

6ļøāƒ£ Andy Warhol turned trauma into a persona
After being shot, detachment wasn’t style. It was survival.
Was Pop Art irony… or emotional armor?

5ļøāƒ£ Salvador DalĆ­ chose fame over ethics
He protected his celebrity even when it meant flirting with fascism.
Can genius excuse moral silence?

4ļøāƒ£ Jackson Po***ck romanticized self-destruction
Alcohol wasn’t just a struggle — it became part of the myth.
Do we confuse chaos with authenticity?

3ļøāƒ£ Frida Kahlo was trapped by her own pain
The world loved her suffering so much, it left no room for anything else.
Did we love Frida — or her wounds?

2ļøāƒ£ Caravaggio lived the violence he painted
Fights, exile, and a killing weren’t metaphors.
Can we separate realism from real blood?

1ļøāƒ£ Pablo Picasso left emotional wreckage behind
Genius in art. Devastation in private life.
At what point does admiration become complicity?

Art history rarely asks hard questions.
Maybe it’s time we do.

šŸ‘‰ Can you love the art without excusing the artist?
šŸ’¬ Comment your take.

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