“Seeing the universe from a magic cloud.” The First Book of the Earth. 1936.
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“Seeing the universe from a magic cloud.” The First Book of the Earth. 1936.
Kai Althoff (German, b. 1966), Untitled. Watercolour on paper laid down on cardboard, 59 x 41 cm.
Denis Bowen (South African, 1921-2006), Radiance, 1969. Oil on canvas, 72 x 64 cm.
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Petr Pastrňák (Czech, b. 1962), Butterflies, 1998-2002. Oil on canvas, 75 x 80 cm.
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Edward Bawden (British, 1903-1989), Hadrian’s Villa, 1952. Pencil, wash, gouache, ink and crayon, 48 x 57.9 cm.
Jozef Wilkon (Polish, b. 1930), Incursion, 1963. Gouache on paper, 28.5 x 34 cm.
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