Person Canvas Art
1226 artworks
The Person Canvas Art collection invites you to explore the rich tapestry of human experience, featuring iconic figures and intimate moments that resonate deeply. Each piece, from legendary portraits to evocative scenes, offers a unique blend of artistry and emotion, perfect for adding a personal and powerful touch to any space.
Morning Ritual
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Religious rebel
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Sexy Blonde
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Girl In A Field
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Regina
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Ellen Peabody Endicott (Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott) (1901), John Singer Sargent
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Impressionist oil painting style of a soulful jazz musician playing an upright bass.
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Portrait Of A Woman 99
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Cowgirl Neutral Colours Portrait 1
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She's a Wonder
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The African Woman; A Boho Tune
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Portrait Of A Girl With Cats Eating A Fruit Salad 1
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Egyptian Princess
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Avril Lavigne 5
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Three Ballerinas
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Peace On The Water
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Two Women In Flower Crowns 1
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Woman With Hearts
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In The Garden Shanghai Botanical Gardens 2
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Two Men Holding Hands 1
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Face Line Art Abstract 7
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African Woman Square
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Plant Girl (Grey:Vintage)
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African Woman In Turban 3
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Man With A Triangle
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Hamar Tribe Leader
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Woman Working On Laptop
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'People Sitting In A Room'
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Blindfolded 12
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Two Women Kissing 52
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North America
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Bedouin Woman Eating Dates 1
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A Harvest Scene With Farmers Celebrating In The Fields Ukiyo-E
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Pink Rose Pinup –
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Guv Kim Kiss
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'The Gardener'
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Summer Drink
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Mother'S Day
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Melancholy (1876), Odilon Redon
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Portrait Of An Indian Woman
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Pin Up Sexy Girl Ready For A Morning Ski
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Portrait Of African Woman 36
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Gloria
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Ladies Dancing by Warren B Davis 1886, Womens Circle, Dance of the Forest Nymphs Warren B. Davis (1865–1928) was an American painter and illustrator renowned for his depictions of nymphs and dancers in natural settings. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and contributed to publications such as Vanity Fair, Life Magazine, and The Ladies World. One of his notable works is "Women Dancing (Dance of the Forest Nymphs)," which features a group of women dancing in a forest, rendered with loose brushstrokes that emphasize the painterly aspects of the composition. By avoiding detailed facial features, Davis generalizes their identity to express femininity through their gestures. Davis's works are held in various institutions, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Spring Soul
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Cowgirl
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Chinese Woman 2
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The African Woman; A Boho Scenery
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'The Woman In Yellow'
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In Paris With The Eiffel Tower Scene, Tiny People And Illustration 4
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Taylor Swift 36
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Soul Mates
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Luonnos Maalaukseen Äiti Ja Lapsi (Pietà), 1913 1915part Of A Sketchbook By Magnus Enckell
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Beauty And The Beast
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Woman With Basket On The Clouds
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The African Art; Tribe Woman 21
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Woman'S Face 28
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Wedding Dress 1
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Indian Woman
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Amish Girl In Field Painting
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Jasmine Senior
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A Fisherman S Daughter (1873), Winslow Homer
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Motherhood
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Girl Walking Down Stairs
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