Paris Musée du Louvre 13.11.2015
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Paris Musée du Louvre 13.11.2015
Louise Bourgeois, Spirals (2005)
Adriana Varejão Macau Wall (Terracotta) 1-25
#art #scottbergey https://www.instagram.com/p/CRjb67oBCmr/?utm_medium=tumblr
Paul Klee - Polyphony, 1932
Kunstmuseum Basel
Wall Fragment Number 65.2, Will Insley, 1965, MoMA: Painting and Sculpture
The Riklis Collection of McCrory Corporation Size: 24 x 24 x 1 ¾" (61 x 61 x 4.5 cm) Medium: Synthetic polymer paint on board
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/80492
Acupressure points.
source
“Oblique brush-forms.” Brushwork. 1903.
Internet Archive
Ellsworth Kelly. White and Black. 1952.
Cut-and-pasted paper. 19 x 19 ½" (48.2 x 49.5 cm). General Drawings Fund. 108.2000. © 2021 Ellsworth Kelly. Drawings and Prints
This new mint exist solely because of
@celad00r
He completed a full set(5of5)! Doing so he unlocked a new variation for this collection forever associated with his name + 1 free edition. Now all 6 required to unlock a 7th. and so on ∞ (max 1 per collector) COLLECT NFT : https://hicetnunc.xyz/objkt/161707
Imogen Reid, Illegible Digits, Black Square on Wove Paper, 2021
Imogen Reid, Sketch on Wove Paper, 2021
Matthew Fontaine Maury, Detail from an 1853 pilot chart of the South Pacific
Antoni Jażwiński Tableau Muet, based on the original “Polish System” for charting historical information, later revised in France and the United States, 1834
from PDR