Works by: Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
American Landscape
1929, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Battle of Lights, Coney Island
1913, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Battle of Lights, Coney Island
c. 1914-1918, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Birth of Venus
1925, Salisbury House, Des Moines
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Bridge
1936, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Brooklyn Bridge
1919-1920
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Brooklyn Bridge Abstraction
c. 1918-1919, private collection
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Chinatown
c. 1912, Philadelphia Museum of Art
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Factories
1918, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Jungle Foliage
c. 1918-1919, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Landscape
c. 1920-1930, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Luna Park
c. 1913, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Old Brooklyn Bridge
c. 1941, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Prestidigitator
1916, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
The Quencher (Night Fires)
c. 1919, Milwaukee Art Museum
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Self-Portrait
c. 1929, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Skyscrapers
c. 1920, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Still Life
1912, private collection
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Study for Battle of Lights
c. 1913-1914, private collection
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Tree of My Life
1919, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
The Virgin
1926, Brooklyn Museum
Joseph Stella [American, 1877 – 1946]
Voice of the City of New York Interpreted
1920-1922, Newark Museum, Newark