Edvard Munch - "Girls on the Bridge" (1902)
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Edvard Munch - "Girls on the Bridge" (1902)
https://www.tumblr.com/satelliteloooveeee/801119192569053184/obviously-that-brown-bag-is-his-she-is-walking?source=share
I think people are questioning wether it's his or not because she is carrying that bag in the pic in Covita
Does it matter!?
We all know sharing clothes or accessories is part of the PR stunt
Lucien Clergue (French, 1934 - 2014)
Nu de la mer 1970
The Studio Mirror, 1898 by Charles Martin Hardie (Scottish, 1858–1916)
Cartier Envelope shaped silver watch, c. 1941
quote from the last living frank lloyd wright client, roland reisley, who is 101 and has lived in his flw house for 73 years
Art by John Bauer
Frank Lloyd Wright
Circular Sun House, Phoenix, Arizona, 1967
Photo: Casey Pickard Foto Staging LLC
Self-Portrait as Pierrot, 1911 by Zinaida Serebriakova (Russian, 1884--1967)
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (1896) by John William Godward
St. Martin's Summer (1888) by John Singer Sargent
Garçon à la Pipe (Boy with a Pipe)
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
Date: 1905
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
EGON SCHIELE / “THE EMBRACE” / 1917 [oil on canvas | 98 x 169 cm.]
Afifa Aleiby (Iraqi, 1952) - At the Sea (2004)
jason molina’s writing advice to matthew j barnhart via his blackberry in 2008
Houses in the Greenery (1881) by Paul Cezanne