La femme damnée, Octave Tassaert
get it bitch
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La femme damnée, Octave Tassaert
get it bitch
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Self-portrait of Amadeo Modigiliani, Paris (1909)
Olympia nr 71 VIII 2016, Kacperszalecki
Siksa, 25 VIII 2016, Kacperszalecki
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Zdzisław Beksiński (1956)
Polaroid by Mateusz Hajman
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What the Water Gave Me, Frida Khalo, 1938, oil on canvas
Frida with a mural by Diego Rivera
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Tamara de Lempicka
Tamara de Lempicka, The Blue Virgin (detail), 1934
Self Portrait Tamara de Lempicka 1929