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This Valentine’s Day, why not skip the red roses? On the Artnet Gallery Network, you can discover hundreds upon hundreds of artworks that are picture-perfect gifts for your beloved. Unlike a box of chocolates, these artworks can be a lifelong reminder of the sweetness of love.
If you’re looking for a last-minute (but oh-so-special) gift, we’ve picked out 10 of our favorite artworks from the Artnet Gallery Network that we would love to receive.
Katy Ferrarone
Valentine I
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Katy Ferrarone, Valentine I. Courtesy of Silvermine Galleries.
Damien Hirst
Butterfly Heart (2020)
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Damien Hirst, Butterfly Heart (2020). Courtesy of AC Fine Art.
Cornelius Völker
Küssende I (2002)
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Cornelius Völker, Küssende I (2002). Courtesy of Galerie Ludorff.
Jerkface
True Love (2014)
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Jerkface, True Love (2014). Courtesy of One Gallery.
Emilie Charmy
Vase de fleurs (1925)
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Emilie Charmy, Vase de fleurs (1925). Courtesy of Connaught Brown.
Katherine Parker
Heartrate (2021)
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Katherine Parker, Heartrate (2021). Courtesy of Spanierman Modern.
SoShiro
Carafe and set of glasses on a walnut wooden appetizer tray
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SoShiro, Carafe and set of glasses on a walnut wooden appetizer tray from the SoShiro Pok collection (2019). Courtesy of SoShiro.
Marc Chagall
The Adolescents (1975)
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Marc Chagall, The Adolescents (1975). Courtesy of Marina Ochakoff Fine Art.
Craig Alan
Love Around The Corner (2020)
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Craig Alan, Love Around The Corner (2020). Courtesy of Bel Air Fine Art.
Man Ray
The Lovers (1936)
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Man Ray, The Lovers (1936). Courtesy of Controforma.
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