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Edvard Munch
unica zürn : zirkus (1956)
Peter Hujar
Candy Darling on her Deathbed (1973), Peter Hujar. Courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco; © 1973 Peter Hujar Archive LLC
This is one of my new drawings, it's 11x14, mostly HB, called "GET SOME!"
David Hockney, Pretty Tulips Photograph, 1970
Francis Bacon: Two Figures (1952). Detail
Agnes Martin, Desert Rain, 1957, oil on canvas, 63.5 x 63.5 cm, private collection. © Agnes Martin / SOCAN (2019).
Handkerchief design from her “Mythical Creatures” series by Tammis Keefe (American textile artist, 1913-1960) ~ see more of her mermaid designs plus more: http://www.tammiskeefe.com/Hankies/MythicalCreatures.html#
An illustration of what the text refers to as "The Primordial Egg. Chinese Emblem of the Ten Potencies, four ethereal (wings), six mundane (feet)" from Intelligence v.7:no.1 (1897). Full text here.
Barbara T. Smith, Pink, 1965. Xerox prints
Herman Rosse, illustrations for Ben Hecht’s 1001 Afternoons in Chicago (1921)
Spencer Finch, Cloud (2025)
Scotch tape on mat board
Johann Jakob Scheuchze, subterranean rivers, 1716
Paul Klee
New Harmony, 1936
oil on canvas
A green-glazed pottery group depicting a geese pond, Han dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.)
Courtesy Alain Truong
Pham Hau - Pagode du Tonkin (Pagoda of Tonkin), 1935, lacquer on panel, overall: 100 x 150 cm
"Iron", Philip Guston, 1976. Acrylic on illustration board.