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Fallen Orchids Photograph: Claire Carter
Mark Rothko, No 10, 1952
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko/Artists Rights Society (ARS)
“It seemed very big and very expensive to me at 22 years old,” says Virginia Wright of the painting. “It was sold by Betty Parsons but she told me I would have to go talk to him about buying his painting. His art was such an integral part of his life that he held carefully on to how it went out into the world and who owned it.”
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“Independence I have long considered as the grand blessing of life, the basis of every virtue.”
— Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
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Huangshan - The Yellow Mountains of China The fog became thick after the sun rose and I was delighted to see before my eyes the composition I was hoping for. I adore the layers of mountains and trees with the fog in between. This, to me, captures the mysterious nature of Huangshan that I had always appreciated in Chinese paintings.
Surreal Desert House Minimalist Blue Door with Tree Shadow in Pink Sunset Glow.
by Ramy Hefny
Shkoder, Albania
Photo by Peter Schmid
A Rose Arbour and Old Well, Venice by Ellen Fradgley (English, 1897-1942)
La Moissonneuse endormie (The Sleeping Harvester), (Detail), (1855), by Louis Veray (French, 1820 – 1891)
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