South Sea Fishermen (1921) (also known as Fishermen in the Pacific)
Pilar Montero (1901)
First Annual Exhibition of the Students of the Julian Academy. Vollard Gallery (1897)
Studies of Three Antique Chairs (1940)
Fairytale landscape
A soldier of the Ukrainian Sich Riflemen Legion (1914-1920) stands guard near a bridge (1914-1918)
Pulcinella
Figurative composition
Operetta (1930)
Theater Models 2 (1930)
Theater Models 1 (1930)
Theater Models 7 (1930)
Theater Models 6 (1930)
Theater Models 4 (1930)
Theater Models 12 (1930)
Theater Models 10 (1930)
Theater Models 8 (1930)
Theater Models 14 (1930)
Theater Models 16 (1930)
Drawing by Amvrosy Zhdakha.It differs from the usual style of the artist.
Costume for the Rio Carnival, 1928
Color prisms unknown
Group of women, 1925
Kaleidoscopic colours
T 152985 Sonia Delaunay Composition Orphique 1 Master
Le Coin Des Arts Sonia Delaunay Rythmes Circulaires 1980ca
SD 409 D10946 XBD Sonia Delaunay Solar Prism Collage
Neptune in Cancer.
Two Young Finnish Girls (1907)
1981.30 Simultaneous Dresses Three Women Forms Colors
SOnia Delaunay Robe Poem 1922
Robe Po Me No. 1328 Designed By Sonia Delaunay
Paper+Collage
Sonia Delaunay "Infinite Rhythm" - a dedication to Robert Delaunay 1934-1956Sonia Delaunay “Infinite Rhythm – Dedication to Robert Delaunay” (1934-1956). Gouache stencil on parchment paper. Size: 27 x 19.50 cm (46 x 37 cm in frame). Photo: Galerie Modernes
Exhibition poster, New York Cultural Center, April-May 1973
Lithography of colored discs based on Sonia Delaunay's motifs"Colored Discs", lithograph by Sonia Delaunay. Lithograph signed on the plate and numbered (No. 91/150), published by C & S, Luxembourg, circa 1975. Image size: 33 x 23 cm.
Exhibition poster, Galerie De Varenne, Paris, 1969"Sonia, Robert Delaunay and the Theatre", exhibition poster, Galerie Varennes, Paris, 1969. Published by Jacques Damas. Lithograph printed by Art Leto, Paris. The "Yellow Dancer" motif is based on the costume design for the play "Heart of Gas" by Tristan Tzara, staged in Paris in 1923. Photo: Galerie Modernes.
Yellow nude portrait,
La prose du Transsibérien et de la petite Jehanne de France (1913)
Jazz (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)Channeling the rapid pace of modern life, Sonia Delaunay’s Jazz design includes forms suggestive of musical notes and notation. In a striking color palette of black, white, red, and gray, pointed angular forms abut smooth, short curves. These undulations puncuated by sharp diagonals produce a medley of syncopated sensations that evoke music and dance popular in the 1920s. Delaunay intended for her designs to produce vibrant juxtapositions of color when fashioned into garments and worn on bodies in motion.