RIP - Duane Michals (American, 1932–2026) - Andy Warhol (Covering Face), Photo by Duane Michals, c. 1958
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RIP - Duane Michals (American, 1932–2026) - Andy Warhol (Covering Face), Photo by Duane Michals, c. 1958
RIP - Duane Michals (American, 1932–2026), Andy Warhol, 1962
RIP - Duane Michals (American, 1932–2026), Andy Warhol, 1972
RIP - Duane Michals (American, 1932–2026), Andy Warhol, 1974
Reclining Tahitian Women, 1894, Paul Gauguin
Medium: oil,canvas
Claude Monet with his Water Lilies
Cara Macwilliam (British,b. 1972)
In the Eye of Entanglement
Ink on paper
Georgia O’Keefe
Music - Pink and Blue No. 1
Georgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887-1986), Birch and Pine Tree No. 1, 1925. Oil on canvas.
Helen Frankenthaler. New York City, 1969
Photo: Ernst Haas
The clerk of the woods. 1903. Cover.
Internet Archive
DE SCOTT EVANS (1847-1898)
Two Pills a Day
oil on canvas
9 x 6 ¼ in. (22.9 x 15.9 cm.)
Christie’s
Joan Mitchell
Tilleul
pastel on paper
Minoan octopus fresco
Red and Black Oil Painting. Done for a class.
Been a while since I posted but I’ve done a lot of art despite the silence.
Also had the opportunity to try out oil painting for a time. Lots of work needed for this medium.
Jean FREOUR (1919-2010)