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Axonometric Study I - Victor Vasarely
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From the Earth to the Moon Direct in Ninety-Seven Hours and Twenty Minutes, and a Trip Round It by Jules Verne, 1874.
Untitled by zachary ayotte Via Flickr: Prospect Park
CY TWOMBLY. Untitled (Peony Blossom Paintings), 2007, acrylic, wax crayon, pencil on wood.
N.Y. City XXVIII Cross Opposite // H.R. Giger
By ilya Glazunov
Island of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin
Leonard Rosoman, Bomb Falling into Water, 1942, oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76.2 cm, Tate Collection. Source
Stylistically, this does not seem like a piece of Second World War art. Rosoman depicted a scene of a bomb falling into the Thames in a fundamentally artistic manner, where the subject matter becomes somewhat ambiguous without the painting’s title.
The Grand Canyon captured by Ernst Haas.
Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, b. 1929), Stars (F.U.S.), 1953. Acrylic and gouache on paper, 35.5 x 31 cm.
Van Gogh.
Matthew Gamber, “Untitled (Chalkboard 11)” (2006)