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"Bohdi with Buddah", Maryfran Cardamone, 2010. Mixed media on paper.
"Bodinnick, Cornwall", Frances Hodgkins, ca. 1931. Watercolour.
“Sphenophyllum”, Erik Gonzales, 2012. Powdered marble, emulsion, acrylic, and charcoal on canvas.
"The Layers of Time 3”, Jennifer Coyne Qudeen.
"The Vases”, Amédée Ozenfant, 1925.
"Tree in the workshop garden”, Ferdinand Hodler, 1917.
"Clo i baddräkt", Einar Jolin, 1937 [bukowskis.com]
“House Between Palm Trees”, Ivan Aguéli, ca. 1895.
"Herabhängender Zweig mit roten und grünen Tomaten", Christian Rohlfs, 1906. Watercolour.
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Buddhist temple hanging, Japan, Mid-Edo 1675-1775. Image via Yorke Antique Textiles.
"Turkish Cafe (II)", August Macke, 1914.
"The periodical cicada (Magicicada septendecim) just after emergence from its nymphal skin. Snodgrass, R.E. The Periodical Cicada. Insects, their ways and means of living. Smithsonian Scientific Series, v.5 (1930). Art by R.E. Snodgrass." [Biodiversity Heritage Library]
A permit in Arabic for a mule to enter the Hejaz region. [Cairo, late nineteenth century], lithographed document in Arabic with an image of a mule (223 x 140mm.), the document validated with 4 official blue ink stamps [Sotheby's]
"Városi firkák", Eszter Bornemisza, 2017. Mixed media. [bornemisza.com]
"Santiniketan", Nandalal Bose, ca. 1930s. Watercolour and gouache on handmade paper [Sotheby's]