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Tamás Konok In Centro 2012 Acrylic on canvas 100 × 100 cm
19th century ukiyo-e woodblock print of women sumo wrestlers
Cyanotypes, Emilio Hernández Martín
natalie baxter
WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ 'Quiet Hands' 2025.
Giacomo Balla (Italian, 1871-1958), Motivo con la parola Buon Appetito [Motif with the words Buon Appetito], c.1925-28. Oil on canvas, 77.1 x 77.4 cm.
Looking at times like some kind of strange fusion of De Stijl abstraction and Tetris, behold the enigmatic “color analysis” charts of Emily Noyes Vanderpoel from her 1901 book Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color.
More here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/colour-analysis-charts-by-emily-noyes-vanderpoel-1902
Josef Albers "Growth" 1965 George Eastman Building.
Milan Kunc — Dialectic (oil on canvas, 1992)
Print ad for Olivetti Lettera 22. Zodiac 1957: Issue 1.
Internet Archive
Albert Square, Manchester (1910) by Adolphe Valette | Contemporary Art (2015) by Emily Allchurch
SE 8th Street, Sidney, Montana.
when the weird relative shows up to the farm
i have never seen an animal moving this silly
Nottingham Playhouse. November 2014.
“I had a choice: I could either let the darkness of the world swallow me, or I could do what I could to help make the world a little bit brighter.” ~ Haruki Murakami
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By Klaas Vermaas