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Strong Dream, Paul Klee
Medium: gouache,watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-klee/strong-dream-1929
Lesna bytost by LucreciaMortishia
“All colours will agree in the dark” Francis Bacon Study for a Portrait of George Dyer, c.1969.
The Nun, Otto Dix
Valin Mattheis
“The serpent is true to the principle of wisdom, for it tempts man to the knowledge of himself…the serpent is the symbol of prototype of the Universal Savior, who redeems the worlds by giving creation the knowledge of itself and the realization of good and evil. If this be not so, why did Moses raise a brazen serpent upon a cross in the wilderness that all who looked upon it might be saved from the sting of lesser snakes? Was not the brazen serpent a prophecy of the crucified Man to come: If the serpent be only a thing of evil, why did Christ instruct His disciples to be as wise as serpents?“
Manly P. Hall
Plate and Fruit Dish, Georges Braque
Medium: oil,canvas
© Helmut Newton for Vogue (US) November 1983.
Illustration to “A Week of Kindness”, Max Ernst
Medium: collage,paper
Cinema without people: The Fly (1988, David Cronenberg, dir.)
Allegory of the Eucharist, Alexander Coosemans (1627-1689)
Illustration to “A Week of Kindness”, Max Ernst
Medium: collage,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/max-ernst/illustration-to-a-week-of-kindness-1934-118