"i'm sending you a lemon" postcard ca. 1910

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"i'm sending you a lemon" postcard ca. 1910
After Dinner - Wilma Aldén , 2026.
Swedish , b. 1998 -
Oil on MDF board , 30 x 27 cm.
Francine Van Hove (1942-2025) — The Sphinxes and the Dictionary [oil on canvas, 1985]
Spider Woman by Man Ray, c. 1929
nan goldin. swan-like embrace, paris, 2001
As Above So Below - Sara-Vide Ericson , 2025.
Swedish , b. 1983 -
Oil on panel , 70 x 50 cm.
Winslow Homer, The New Novel (1877)
Luca Ponsato - does anyone see my suffering
"Baba with the fish", linocut by Marta Janik.
[ID: A black linocut print on white paper of a woman in a headscarf and long coat walking with a massive fish under one arm. End ID]
From MacDowell with Lurve - Hope Gangloff , 2019,
American , b. 1974 -
Acrylic and collage on canvas. 36 x 48 in.
Fábio Gomes Trindade, a Brazilian street artist, is celebrated for blending street art with nature, incorporating branches and flowers as living parts of his murals. His renowned works often depict women and children, where the natural greenery becomes their “hair,” resulting in a powerful and organic balance. Artist: @fabiogomestrindade
Unknown - Kiriakos Tompolidis , 2025.
German , b. 1997 -
Oil and acrylic on linen , 170 x 130 cm.
Vladimir Yakovlev, Cat with red eyes, 1980s