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New York, 1983 by Thomas Hoepker
Solange by Gabriel Moses for AnOther Magazine SS26 Issue 50. Styled by Nell Kalonji.
Does anyone know the context that this Moebius artwork was originally made for? I need to know more!
Mystery solved: It was made in 1986 as an original silkscreen print for the French art publisher Aedena. My source is from The Art of Moebius, 1989 - this page mentions the print series, and this page confirms that this illustration is the third in the series, Starwatcher III.
Also here's a real big version!
The Fall of Icarus by Bernard Picart, 1731
Museum of Fine Art, Boston
Vogue Taiwan January 2026 photographed by Manbo Key
Kazuaki Iwasaki, from JCA Annual 5 (1984)
Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo), Annunciation (details), 1528
1859 Unknown (maybe Heinrich von Mayr) - Maria Sophie of Bavaria as a bride
(Probably Wittelsbacher Ausgleichsfonds)
Pierre Imans
"This selection of chiseled faces shows the limited range of emotion on male mannequins, circa 1930s."
'Dark and The Light Angel' by Edgar Ende, 1946
'Banquet of Mermaids' by Ryoko Kimura
Dean Ellis (1920-2009)
‘Our Daily Bread’ by René Magritte, c. 1942.
Concept art for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" by RALPH McQUARRIE
"Swing" (1989) by Hamanishi Katsunori (*1949). Hamanishi is a Japanese artist who mainly works in the printmaking technique mezzotint. See more works by him here or on the artist's website.