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Wassily Kandinsky, Red Accent 1938
Tina Fiveash, A gay morning tea, from the series ‘Stories for Girls,’ 1994
Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig, 1999
John Divola | Zuma #1, 1977
Hisako Naiki ⌘ JCA Annual 6 (1985) — The corridor no one built
Forever Young - Mia Bergeron, 2023.
American, b. 1979 -
Oil on panel , 8 x 6 in.
The Polar Star (1920)
by William Shackleton
The Gleaners and I | Agnès Varda | 2000
Red and Green Alchemical Lions. Alchemical scroll, c. 1701-1800
P.I. Telegram/ P.I. Facebook
“O, night of stars that coruscate Like semen spated in the womb of night- O, serpent woman smiling sinister- O, lovely dancer at the feast to be.”
Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel (1922–1995)
illustration from the private manuscript “Songs for the Witch Woman”
ink on paper, 1955 — source
from the collection of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), New York
Type in Film - To Live & Die in LA (1985)
Alexander Ver Huell (1822–1897)
illustration for the verse “To a ‘Passer-by” by Victor Hugo
from the student almanac of the University of Leiden, 1843
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Isabella Rossellini & Angelo Badalamenti (Piano Player) David Lynch’s Blue Velvet (1986)
silk tapestry fragment, overall: 61 x 20.4 cm; japanese c. 1800s.