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Keita Morimoto - At the stop - 2017
Keita Morimoto (Japanese, 1990)
Jeremy Galton (British b.1949), September Flowers, Oil, gouache, acrylic
Frits Thaulow (Norwegian, 1847-1906, b. Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, d. Volendam, Netherlands) - A Stream in Springtime, 1901, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Rumors were that Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor were feuding during the making of SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER (1959) so the two staged a mock fight on set. Also getting into the action are Montgomery Clift and the film’s director, Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (German, 1797-1855, b. Dresden, Germany, d. Ibid) - Procession in the Fog, 1828, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Chin H. Shin (South Korean-American, b. Seoul, South Korea, based Patchogue, Long Island, NY, USA) - Spring Rain and Blue Umbrella, 2023, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Lauhanvuori National Park, Kauhajoki, Finland
Ryan Heshka (Canadian, b. 1970, Manitoba, Canada) - The Seducers, 2018, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Damp Evening - Peter Jogo , 2023.
American , b. 1948 -
Pastel , 12 1/4 x 11 in.
Sherry Karver
‘Synthesis’, 2018
Photo images, oil and resin on wood panel
Kati Horna, from the series Ode to Necrophilia (1962), gelatin silver print, 7 ½ x 8 in, private collection, Mexico City (© 2005 Ana María Norah Horna y Fernánde)
Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904-1957), The Lindy Hop, 1936. Lithograph, image: 33 x 24.4 cm. Sheet: 47.3 x 33 cm.
Anaïs Nin, from Ladders to Fire; “Cities of the Interior”
Text ID: when I attain love or ecstasy or a perfect moment, I expect it to be followed by pain.