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Martin Kippenberger Ohne Titel (aus der Serie Das Floß der Medusa), 1996 oil on canvas 59 x 70 7/8 inches
Joanna Karpowicz - Anubis On The Red Couch (acrylic on canvas, 2017)
Eugène Delacroix, Louis d'Orléans montrant sa maîtresse (Louis, duke of Orleans unveiling a mistress)
1825/26, oil on canvas, 35.2 x 26.8 cm, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
Susan Kare, famous graphic artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM. (1980s)
art by graham coxon
Uncredited illustration from a 1971 French Canadian textbook. This is my scan and I hope to do a full feature eventually.
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Nicholas Harding
Thomas Theodor Heine (German, 1867–1948)
The Flowers of Evil, 1895
Oil on canvas.
Carrie Fisher in the trash with a bottle of wine, 1977
Sui He in ‘Mountain Romance’ VSFS 2016 Paris
Takato Yamamoto
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Robert Mapplethorpe Two Men Dancing 1984
“we do one thing or another; we stay the same, or we change. congratulations, if you have changed.” - Mary Oliver
i went to claude monet’s home a couple of days ago and i can’t stop thinking about this room
Nobuyoshi Araki, “6x7 Hangeki”, 2007