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Christ’s side wound in illuminated manuscripts
Jang Koal aka Koal Jang aka 장콸 (Korean, b. 1989, Ulsan, South Korea, based Seoul, South Korea) - Wide Awake, 2020, Paintings: Acrylic on Korean Mulberry Paper mounted on Wood Panel
Brian Belott
Missing Doto, 2015 Cotton, flasche, acrylic on paper 68 x 54 x 3 in, 172.7 x 137.2 x 7.6 cm
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Swan cygnet in its feather palace…
eastivory.
Alexandra Levasseur (Québecois, b. 1982), The Arrow of Time, 2017. Acrylic and pencils on paper mounted on wood panel, 45.7 × 61 cm
David Alexander (Canadian, b. 1947), Hotter Land, Hotter Trees, and Then, 2017. Acrylic on canvas, 167.6 × 144.8 cm
Philippe Wolfers Art Nouveau peacock pendant
Untitled, Man Ray, 1929, MoMA: Photography
Gift of James Thrall Soby Size: 11 11/16 × 8 15/16" (29.4 × 22.7 cm) Medium: Gelatin silver print
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/47160
ilene meyer
Iznik (Nicaea) Tile Antalya Museum, Turkey @Bruce Allardice
Opalized wood Author: Peter C. Huber, Wien / Austria
Photography of Iceland’s volcanic rivers by Andre Ermolaev
Galaxy Express 999 (1978)
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