Nan Goldin - Gigi in blue Grotto, Capri 1997
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Nan Goldin - Gigi in blue Grotto, Capri 1997
Nikolaj Møller
Afghan Jews celebrating Passover in Kabul, 1971
Dan Witz - Mosh pit. Huile sur toile, 117x125cm (2001)
The Westbury Horse, 1939 by Eric Ravilious
Train Landscape, 1940 by Eric Ravilious
The White Temple, Thailand
Jewish amulet from Iran, ca. 1890. The appearance of a couple at the top seems to indicate a talisman for the protection and luck of a future husband and wife.
Twelve Coffee Pots - William Kentridge , 2012.
South African . b. 1955 -
Linocut, LR-cropped , 41 3/10 × 41 3/10 in | 105 × 105 cm.
Southern Fish - Bernhard Dörries , 1977.
German , 1898 - 1978
Tempera on canvas , 51 × 70cm.
Bernhard Dörries (German, 1898-1978), Southern Fish, 1977. Tempera on canvas, 51 × 70 cm.
“Chickenstone” Swimmingpool for Chickens by Tommy Smits
Fiona Apple in a suit of armor on a New York subway, photographed by Joe McNally in 1997
Happy New Year! Josef Lada, 1928
Mr. Cohen, Cigarette and his Casio PT-30 keyboard.
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