Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Woman with brown scarf sitting in the dunes, 1927. Watercolour on paper, 47.5 x 59 cm.
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Léon Spilliaert (Belgian, 1881-1946), Woman with brown scarf sitting in the dunes, 1927. Watercolour on paper, 47.5 x 59 cm.
Alexander Liberman, Mark Rothko in his studio with chapel paintings, 1965
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Residential building, by Julio Lafuente and Gaetano Rebecchini (1977).
Rome, Italy.
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The crypt of the Basilica-Cathedral of Saint-Denis, north of Paris serves as the birthplace of the divine light of gothic stained glass windows and is the main necropolis of French royalty.
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