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The eye of a marble statue from Herculaneum, with surviving paint. Roman before 79 AD.
Louise Bourgeois, What is the Shape of This Problem?, 1999, lithography and letter press, series of 9 (x)
A book of studies in plant form with some suggestions for their application to design - A. E. V. Lilley and W. Midgeley - 1896 - via Internet Archive
‘Frenzy’ by Wladyslaw Podkowinski, 1894
The Fall of the House of Usher ‘by Edgar Allan Poe, illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg, 1944
‘St. George and the Dragon’ from Red Magic by Kay Nielsen, 1930
Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium, circa 1839-1846
Nereids Worshipping the Moon by Moritz Von Schwind (1804-1871)
‘Belehrung’ by Sergius Hruby, 1935
Sweet pepperbush. Nature’s garden. 1927
HORROR FILMS + paintings
Carrie (1976) | Study for Lady Macbeth (1851) The Witch (2015) | Witches’ Flight (1797) The Lighthouse (2019) | Hypnosis (1904) Parasomnia (2008) | AA72 (1972) The Cell (2000) | Dawn (1989)
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Infant Sorrow, William Blake, 1794, Tate
Presented by Mrs John Richmond 1922 Size: image: 112 x 97 mm Medium: Relief etching on paper
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/blake-songs-of-innocence-and-of-experience-infant-sorrow-a00035
Louise Bourgeois, “Spider”, Conceived in 1996, cast in 1997,
Bronze, 128 ½ x 298 x 278 in. (326.3 x 756.9 x 706.1 cm.)
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Mamma Andersson, Mimicry, 2014 Oil on panel